Deworming your pet is part of its essential care. The infestation by external parasites not only implies a lot of discomfort in the animal, but can also trigger derived diseases such as allergies or dermatitis. In addition, the risk of these insects spreading to humans who live with the affected dog or cat is added.

Therefore, apart from internal deworming -which is carried out with vaccines and pills-, you should also pay special attention to external deworming of your pet. To do this, you can opt for the anti-parasite collar or apply a pipette. If you opt for the second option, you must know well how to choose the right one and apply it correctly, so that it fulfills its purpose.

Antiparasitic pipettes for dogs or cats are a liquid with active ingredients that protect the animal against the bites of external parasites, such as fleas, mosquitoes, ticks or lice. They come in a small plastic container and we must administer them on the animal’s skin.

In contact with the skin, the product spreads throughout the body thanks to a layer of fat that covers it. In this way, you will be protected from insect infestation for the duration of the chosen pipette.