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Why Wait for the Bite?

By Good News For Pets on May 1, 2014 Why Wait for the Bite?

ARTICLES

Click to ready Steve Dale's Bio

Steve Dale

Steve Dale
Bio

  • A Dog in the Bed with Fleas, Scratching Itchy Bites All Night, Pleez Stop! Says Top Pet Reporter Steve Dale
Click to read Dr. Blagburn's Bio

Dr. Byron Blagburn

Dr. Byron Blagburn
Bio

  • A Researcher’s Perspective – Protecting Your Pet Where the Parasite Meets the Skin
  • “Now About That Mosquito Research”
Click to read Elizabeth Hodgkins' Bio

Elizabeth Hodgkins

Elizabeth Hodgkins
Bio

  • Helping Pet Owners Understand the Health Risks of EctoParasites to Their Dogs

FACT SHEETS

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  • Questions About Topical Parasiticides
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  • What is a Vector-Borne Disease
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  • Reducing Pet Exposure to Parasites
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  • Parasites: Not So Fun Facts
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  • Hidden Dangers of 3 Bugs That Bite Our Pets
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  • New Survey Shows Dog Owners Prefer Topicals to Prevent Bug Bites by Nine-One Margin

The Why Wait for the Bite campaign content is sponsored by Ceva Animal Health, makers of Vectra 3D®.

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