Flea & Tick
Fleas and ticks can transmit diseases, cause skin infections, and lead to long-term health issues in dogs and cats. Consistent, veterinarian-recommended flea and tick prevention is one of the most important steps in keeping your pet healthy.
Flea & Tick
Fleas and ticks can transmit diseases, cause skin infections, and lead to long-term health issues in dogs and cats. Consistent, veterinarian-recommended flea and tick prevention is one of the most important steps in keeping your pet healthy.
Protect Your Pet From More Than Just Itching
Flea and tick prevention is about more than buying a product—it’s about protecting your pet’s long-term health. With so many over-the-counter options available, it can be difficult for pet owners to know which treatments are effective, which are safe, and which are right for their specific pet. Used incorrectly, the wrong flea or tick product can cause irritation, illness, or leave your pet unprotected.
Vots removes the guesswork by putting licensed veterinarians at the center of every flea and tick recommendation. Our veterinarians take into account your pet’s age, weight, medical history, lifestyle, and exposure risk before recommending a prevention plan. This ensures your pet receives care that is not only effective, but medically appropriate.
We believe flea and tick prevention should be:
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Clinically sound, guided by veterinary expertise and proven treatments
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Clear and easy to understand, so pet owners feel confident administering care
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Convenient and accessible, without sacrificing safety or quality
With Vots, you’re not just choosing a flea and tick product—you’re choosing real veterinary care designed to keep your pet protected year-round. That’s the Vots difference.
FAQ’s
Vaccine Clinics VS. Veterinarian
Vaccine clinics offer quick, affordable shots and preventive care but don’t treat illnesses or emergencies. Veterinarians provide full medical care—including vaccines, diagnostics, and treatment for sick pets. Vaccine clinics keep pets protected, but regular vet visits are still essential.
Vaccines Prevent Serious Diseases
Vaccines protect dogs and cats from serious, potentially life-threatening diseases such as rabies, distemper, and feline leukemia.
Can Both Cats And Dogs Get Heartworm?
Heartworms can infect both dogs and cats, causing serious damage to the heart, lungs, and blood vessels—preventive medication is key to keeping pets safe.