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There is a general perception

that the risk of tick-borne

disease (diseases that are

spread by ticks, eg Lyme’s

disease) is increasing.

To be able to quantify this

risk various vets, medics and

parasitologists are working

together to be able to produce

a best advice statement for

doctors and vets. However,

regardless of the risk, the basic

advice remains the same: the

best way to avoid tick-borne

diseases is to treat your pet

with an appropriate product

that will kill or repel ticks. Speak

to your veterinary practice for

advice on what is most suitable

for your pet.

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