Here are some of good habits to reduce the risk of parasites on your pet and in your home.
Action | Benefit |
Picking up of dog faeces. | Will reduce potential contamination of the environment from both parasite eggs and parasiticides. |
Covering of sandpits and home grown fruit and vegetables. | To reduce faecal contamination from cats, roaming dogs and foxes. |
Washing of fresh fruit and vegetables. | To remove parasitic egg contamination. |
Daily monitoring for ticks. | Removal of ticks with a tick hook within 24 hours of attachment reduces the risk of tick-borne disease transmission. |
Good hand hygiene. | Aids in preventing faecal-oral transmission of parasites. Some infections, like Giardia ssp. and T. gondii, lack effective preventive treatments. |
Bring in pet waterfowl’s and toys at night. | To prevent contamination with slugs, snails or Toxocara eggs. |
Regular vacuuming of household especially areas that pets utilise. | Regular cleaning can help reduce wider flea life-cycle infestation in the household environment. |