Flea and tick control for pets in Reno, NV at Fantasia Pet Resort and Veterinary Hospital

Flea & Tick Prevention and Treatment for Pets in Reno, NV

Fleas and ticks are more than a nuisance — they pose real health risks to your pet and your entire household. At Fantasia Pet Resort and Veterinary Hospital in Reno, NV , our veterinarians provide personalized flea and tick prevention plans and effective treatment options to keep your dog or cat parasite-free year-round. Call us at (775) 322-1199 to get started on a protection plan tailored to your pet’s lifestyle.

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The Health Risks of Fleas and Ticks

Many pet owners underestimate how serious a flea or tick problem can become. Fleas can trigger intense allergic reactions in sensitive pets, a condition known as flea allergy dermatitis, which causes severe itching, hair loss, and skin infections. Heavy flea infestations can also lead to anemia in small or young animals. Beyond skin issues, fleas are known carriers of tapeworm larvae — meaning an infested pet can inadvertently ingest a tapeworm segment while grooming.

Ticks carry an even broader range of dangerous pathogens. In the Reno and Nevada region, ticks can transmit diseases such as Lyme disease, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, and ehrlichiosis — all of which can cause serious illness in both pets and humans. Because ticks often go unnoticed until they’ve been attached for hours, prevention is far more effective than treatment after the fact. Our team at Fantasia Pet Resort and Veterinary Hospital will help you build a defense before these parasites have the chance to cause harm.

Our Approach to Flea & Tick Control

At Fantasia Pet Resort and Veterinary Hospital, we take a proactive, customized approach to parasite prevention. There is no one-size-fits-all solution — the best preventive plan depends on your pet’s species, age, weight, health status, lifestyle, and the specific parasites common in your area. During your pet’s wellness exam or a dedicated parasite consultation, our veterinarians will review your pet’s history and recommend the most effective and safest options available.

We offer a range of veterinarian-approved prevention products including topical spot-on treatments, oral chewable preventives, and flea and tick collars. For pets already dealing with an active infestation, we provide comprehensive treatment solutions to eliminate parasites quickly and relieve your pet’s discomfort. We’ll also advise you on environmental control — treating your home and yard is an essential part of breaking the flea life cycle. Pair flea and tick control with heartworm testing and preventive care for full parasite protection, and don’t forget to ask about year-round coverage during your pet’s next health exam.

Frequently Asked Questions About Flea & Tick Control

Does my pet need flea and tick prevention year-round in Reno, NV?

Yes. While flea and tick activity may slow slightly in colder months, parasites can survive indoors throughout the year. Fleas, in particular, thrive in the warmth of your home during winter. Year-round prevention is the most reliable way to protect your pet and household from infestation and disease. Our team at Fantasia Pet Resort and Veterinary Hospital can recommend a product that suits your pet’s year-round needs.

What flea and tick prevention products do you recommend?

We recommend veterinarian-approved products based on your pet’s individual needs, size, age, and health status. Options include topical treatments applied to the skin, oral chewable preventives, and collar-based products. We do not recommend over-the-counter products as the first line of defense, as effectiveness and safety can vary widely. Call (775) 322-1199 to discuss which option is best for your pet.

My indoor cat doesn’t go outside — do they still need flea prevention?

Yes. Fleas can enter your home on clothing, other pets, or through open doors and windows. Indoor cats are not immune to flea infestations. We recommend year-round flea prevention for all cats, regardless of whether they go outdoors. Our veterinarians can recommend safe, effective feline-specific products during your cat’s next visit.

What should I do if I find a tick on my pet?

Remove the tick as quickly as possible using fine-tipped tweezers, grasping it as close to the skin as possible and pulling upward with steady, even pressure. Avoid twisting or crushing the tick. After removal, clean the bite area and your hands with rubbing alcohol. Contact Fantasia Pet Resort and Veterinary Hospital at (775) 322-1199 so we can assess the bite site, identify the tick species if possible, and advise on whether tick-borne disease testing or treatment is warranted.

How do I know if my pet has fleas?

Signs of fleas include intense scratching, hair loss, red or irritated skin, small dark specks (flea dirt) in your pet’s coat, and visible movement of small insects. You may also notice your pet biting at their tail or base of the spine. If you suspect fleas, schedule an appointment with our team at Fantasia Pet Resort and Veterinary Hospital — we can confirm the diagnosis and begin treatment right away.

Can fleas and ticks spread to humans?

Yes. Fleas can bite humans and cause itchy, irritated skin. Ticks can also attach to and transmit disease to people. This is why pet parasite prevention is a household health issue, not just a pet health issue. Keeping your pet on regular preventives dramatically reduces the risk of parasites spreading to other members of your family.

How do I schedule a flea and tick consultation in Reno, NV?

Call Fantasia Pet Resort and Veterinary Hospital at (775) 322-1199 or book an appointment online. Whether you need to start a prevention program, treat an active infestation, or simply have questions about the best options for your pet, our veterinary team in Reno, NV is here to help.