Do you use antiparasitics for your dog or cat?
Would your doctor prescribe an insecticide or pesticide to your child to combat lice? No, obviously not! It's common sense!
Yet, this is what happens when you give these antiparasitics to your pet... Moreover, these anti-tick and anti-flea tablets do not prevent them from catching parasites and thus the diseases caused by them, since fleas and ticks will feed on the animal's blood before dying!
Think about it! A toxic product is ingested by the animal with the aim of killing ticks and mosquitoes, but it wouldn't have any impact on the animal's health? Just because these products are available in stores doesn't mean they are harmless!
Given the increasing number of lawsuits and the overwhelming testimonies about the sometimes fatal risks presented by ingesting these tablets against external parasites, it is important for you to be aware, especially since there is an alternative devoid of side effects!
The Holi-Critters Kit
No product is repellent against ticks and fleas. The parasite will bite regardless, with or without antiparasitic! It's like vaccines that provide the body with weapons to defend itself against an enemy but do not prevent the onset of illness in a weakened organism.
The key to success: boost your pet's immune defenses
The HOLI-CRITTERS Kit is composed of HolInsect, HoliCapil, and HoliSep to limit the effects of external parasite attacks. To limit, because if the animal is weakened, it will be necessary to get it back on its feet before the season of these critters.
Access this link for more information!
https://www.labosolidago.com/products/kit-holi-bibittes
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Bravecto contains Fluralaner, and this product belongs to the isoxazoline family.
Isoxazolines are pesticides from a new chemical class introduced in the 2000s. They appeared on the veterinary market in 2013 with the indication for controlling fleas and ticks in dogs, but they have proven effective against many other external parasites in both veterinary medicine and agriculture.
Isoxazolines are rapidly absorbed into the bloodstream and distributed throughout the host's body, including the skin. Hematophagous parasites (mainly fleas and ticks) are killed by ingesting their blood meal. Fluralaner therefore passes into your animal's blood to kill unwanted pests.
In its "Spot on" version, also with Fluralaner, it is clearly stated that the product is harmful if swallowed, yet there is no contraindication to having the product swallowed in its medicinal form... On the drug leaflet, it says: "Precautions: Do not eat, drink or smoke while handling the product. Wash hands thoroughly with soap and water immediately after using the product." Apparently, it is dangerous to handle, and our animals must ingest it?
Seizures / Epilepsy
On the MSD / MERCK website (Bravecto manufacturer), the following remark was published about Bravecto: "Use with caution in dogs with a history of seizures. Seizures have been reported in dogs receiving Fluralaner, even in dogs without a history of seizures." (End of quote). "Seizures" and "epilepsy" are not included in Bravecto's medical brochure. Why not?
Source: https://www.isbravectosafe.com/bravectotruefacts.htm

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