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Leishmaniasis is a serious parasitic disease that is transmitted through the bite of the sand fly. This is an insect that is especially active during the hottest months, from June to September. The symptoms of leishmaniasis range from changes in the coat and skin lesions, to decay or excessive growth of the nails. Also more serious conditions, such as kidney problems (with increased urination), joint problems, eye problems, digestive problems, etc. Even in the most serious cases, it can lead to the death of the infected dog. Although leishmaniasis cannot be cured, it is important to go to the veterinarian if any of these symptoms are observed. Both to reduce the presence of parasites in the dog or cat, and to control the symptoms of the disease. Given the severity of the disease and the difficulty of treatment, prevention of leishmaniasis is very important . As the sand fly is especially active at dawn and dusk, it is recommended to avoid walks at these times of day. It is also advisable to use mosquito nets at home as much as possible, using anti-mosquito repellents both on the animal and in its environment. Disane has a wide range of antiparasitic solutions with natural ingredients .
These are non-toxic products based on Neem (Margosa) extract that are not aggressive to the environment and guarantee the health of the entire family, something especially important if we live with our pet and have small children. Our catalog has antiparasitic pipettes and antiparasitic collars for dogs and cats with natural ingredients and a concentrated repellent effect, which prevent infestations of all types of insects (fleas, ticks, lice, mosquitoes... and sandflies). Also powder and spray solutions to apply to our pet and its environment (bed, blanket, etc. Tips to combat ticks in summer August 10, 2017 Published in Blog dog tick prevention Ticks are parasites of the arachnid family. Its metabolism is activated by heat, so its presence is especially CZ Leads significant during spring and summer. We give you some tips to prevent them. They constitute a danger for dogs and cats, since they can cause different pathologies, such as anemia, skin problems, nervous paralysis, etc. But ticks can also be dangerous to the rest of the family. These parasites can transmit Lyme disease and Babesiosis. These are two pathologies that ticks infect dogs, but they can also affect people. In the case of Lyme disease , symptoms appear between 3 and up to 30 days after the bite. In people, these symptoms include: a spreading red rash, fatigue, chills, fever, headache, muscle and joint pain, and swollen lymph nodes. Lameness, apathy and fever may appear in dogs. It is important to go to the veterinarian if the presence of this disease is suspected.
If we do not act in time, our pet can suffer kidney damage, serious neuronal problems and arthritis. Babesiosis (or babesiasis) is a parasitic disease similar to malaria. Like Lyme, babesiosis is most dangerous during the hot months. Its symptoms include fever, weakness, severe anemia, restlessness and weight loss in the dog. Detect and combat ticks The areas of the body where ticks are most likely to be found are the ears, face, neck, armpits, groin area and interdigital spaces. It is very important to frequently check our pet to rule out the presence of ticks. Especially after walks in the countryside or areas of high grass. Treatment against ticks should be carried out both on the dog or cat and in the environment where it lives. Furthermore, since our pets live with the rest of the family, it is very important to use non-toxic products , especially if we have small children at home. At Disane we have incorporated Neem extract into several of our antiparasitics for dogs and cats. Repellent collars, pipettes and insect repellents , including ticks, both in powder and spray. Neem extract has an active protective effect for 90 days and does not contain chemical insecticides. Due to its preventive properties, it is also used to spray the areas where dogs and cats spend most of their time at home, as a preventive measure.