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Tick Season in New England: When to Seek Care for Tick-Borne Illnesses

Tick Season in New England: When to Seek Care for Tick-Borne Illnesses

by Veterinary Urgent Care Center | Mar 28, 2025 | Flea & Tick, News, Pet Safety, Pet Wellness, Veterinary Urgent Care

With spring upon us in New England that also means it’s the unofficial start of tick season.  These tiny parasites become active as temperatures rise, putting both humans and pets at risk for tick-borne illnesses. If you’re a pet owner, it’s essential to take...
Protecting Your Pets from Ticks in New England

Protecting Your Pets from Ticks in New England

by Veterinary Urgent Care Center | Mar 6, 2024 | Blogs, Flea & Tick, Pet Safety, Pet Wellness, Preventative Care, Veterinary Urgent Care

With a cooler than usual winter and the season officially shifting here in New England, pet owners must be mindful of the prominence of ticks this year. Ticks are tiny arachnids that may seem harmless, but they carry many diseases that can affect you and your pets if...
The Importance of Tick Prevention and Treatment

The Importance of Tick Prevention and Treatment

by Veterinary Urgent Care Center | Apr 4, 2023 | Blogs, Flea & Tick, Pet Safety, Pet Wellness, Preventative Care, Veterinary Urgent Care

With the change in seasons, it’s time to get outside with your pet and enjoy the Spring weather. It’s also time to be more vigilant with tick prevention and treatment if you do find one of the insects on your furry friend. Ticks are small, blood-sucking parasites that...
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