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Deanne and Luna
Retail Account Manager
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Deanne has worked at Itch since the beginning, starting out in customer services but soon joining the Product team where she now leads our retail relationships. So, she’s extremely knowledgeable about our products but she also understands our customers brilliantly, having spent a lot of her early time at Itch talking to them. She is proud pet Mama to cutie Pom, Luna, who isn’t in the office nearly often enough due to her naughty ways. Deanne’s in depth expertise of our hero products Itch Flea and Itch Wormer, coupled with her experience in helping customers handle very specific problems to help rid their pets of flea and worm infestations or tick removal make her perfectly placed to offer advice on difficult flea, tick and worm issues.
Worms are sadly a common concern for pet owners. These parasites can infest our furry companions, leading to discomfort and potential health issues. Here we'll unravel the world of worms in pets, addressing what they are, what causes them, whether all dogs and cats need worming, how to treat worm infestations, and most importantly, how to prevent them. By the end, you'll be equipped with the knowledge to keep your pets super healthy and worm-free.
Worming is a crucial aspect of pet care which ensures that our furry companions stay healthy and free from the discomfort of worm infestations. As responsible pet owners, it's important to know when our pets need worming and to understand the signs that may indicate the presence of worms. In this post, we'll explore the subtle signs of worm infestations, discuss specific considerations for both cats and dogs, and address the question of whether worming should be done regularly. By the end, you'll have a better understanding of when to take action to keep your pets worm-free and thriving.
Intestinal worms are no picnic. They can cause a whole host of health problems in your pets including diarrhoea, tummy pain, weight loss and anaemia. In extreme cases, they can even be fatal. As if that’s not bad enough, they can also do some serious damage to people too! But how often should you worm your pet? The answer depends on various factors, including the type of pet, their age, lifestyle, and risk of exposure. This post explores how often you should worm both cats and dogs. We'll also discuss whether puppies and kittens require more frequent worming and provide some ideal worming schedules to keep your pets healthy and thriving.
Welcoming a new puppy into your home is an exciting and joyous occasion. As a responsible pet owner, you want to ensure that your furry bundle of joy grows up healthy and happy. One aspect of puppy care that can't be overlooked is worming. But does every puppy need worming? Below we'll explore the world of puppy worming, addressing whether puppies need more or less worming than adult dogs, when and how often you should worm a puppy, and even provide a helpful puppy worming calendar to keep your newest family member thriving.
Pet worming tablets are an integral part of maintaining your furry companion's health and well-being. These tiny yet powerful medications play a crucial role in preventing and treating worm infestations in dogs and cats. But have you ever wondered how pet worming tablets work? Look no further as we delve into the world of deworming tablets, exploring their mechanisms, effectiveness, and the options available for both dogs and cats. We'll also address the perennial question of tablets vs. liquid dewormers and explore natural worming alternatives. By the end, you'll have a clear understanding of how these treatments work to keep your pets healthy and thriving.
As any cat owner will tell you, cats really don’t like to do what we ask of them at the best of times. This can be especially true where worming tablets are concerned! As much as your cat might hate taking their wormer (and as much as you might hate being the one who has to administer it) the reality is that they have to take it.
Without regular worming, cats are at risk from tapeworms, roundworms and other nasty worm parasites that can make both them and your family really poorly.
Intestinal worms - those nasty wrigglers can be a real bother and be unsafe for your family. Fortunately, you can prevent this being a problem with a regular pet worming regime.
Follow our advice on regularly deworming your cat or dog and you’ll be saying sayonara to those slimy little ringworms, tapeworms, whipworms and lungworms and hookworms in no time.
Worms are definitely not something you want hanging around your pets. To keep your furry friend healthy and happy, you turn to worming tablets. But have you ever wondered how long it takes for these tablets to do their job? This article discusses the whole world of worming tablets, exploring common ingredients, shedding light on our Itch Worming Tablets and answering the burning question: how long do worming tablets take to work? By the end, you'll have a better understanding of what to expect when you're worming your pet.
Worms can silently invade our beloved pets' bodies and are a concern for every pet owner. But what exactly are these worms, and should you be worried? Here, we'll delve into the world of worms in pets, exploring the common types of worms that can affect them, the symptoms and causes, potential health issues, and why prevention is the key to keeping your furry friend healthy. We'll also introduce our Itch Worming Tablets and their benefits. By the end, you'll have a comprehensive understanding of the importance of worm prevention for your pet's well-being.
Kittens, them little cuties. But as with any pet, their health and wellbeing should be a top priority. Worming is an essential aspect of kitten care, but questions often arise about when and how often it should be done. Keep reading to understand the world of kitten worming!
There are many different types of worms that can cause problems for our beloved pets - in this article we’ll talk all about tapeworm so you’ll know exactly what you're up against and how to prevent your pets from having a nasty run in with it!
Sadly, there are many different types of worms that can cause problems for our cats and dogs - in this article we’ll discuss heartworm in detail so you’ll know exactly what you're up against and how to prevent your pets from having to deal with it hopefully!
There are a few main types of worms that can cause problems for our pets - here we’ll discuss the ins and outs of roundworm so you’ll know exactly what you're up against and how to prevent your pets from having to deal with it!
There are lots of different types of worms that can cause problems for our pooches and feline friends - in this article we’ll talk all about whipworm so you’ll know exactly what you're up against and how to stop your pets from having to deal with it!
There are many different types of worms that can sadly cause problems for our pooches and feline friends - this post talks all about hookworm so you’ll know exactly what you're up against and how to prevent your pets from having a nasty run in with it!
Worms are tiny troublemakers that can sneak into our pets' lives, causing discomfort and potential health issues. Fear not, though! This article explores the signs, symptoms, treatments, and preventive measures to ensure your furry companions live their best, worm-free lives.
Worms can unexpectedly sneak into our furry friends' lives, and cause lots of discomfort and even potential health issues. But with a helping hand from Itch Pet, your pet can be a worm killing machine! Scroll for our vet-recommended tips on killing and prevent worms in your pet.
Here we’ll explore what worms and intestinal parasites are, the various ways our pets can unwittingly become hosts, how to effectively treat worm infestations, and, most importantly, how to create a fortress to prevent these unwelcome guests. Let's navigate the intricate world of intestinal invaders and ensure our furry friends stay happy and healthy.
Just because your cat prefers the cosiness of a home at all times, does this mean they still need worming? This article will tell you all you need to know!
In this article, we'll uncover the secrets to successfully giving your pet a worming tablet. So, grab your pet's favourite treat, muster up your courage, and let's embark on this adventure together.
Deworming is an essential aspect of pet care, but knowing when to administer these treatments can be puzzling. Here, we’ll run you through best practices for deworming your pet so you’re all in the know for next time it comes around!
Today, we're diving into a topic that's often surrounded by myths and misconceptions: whether raw meat causes worms in dogs. Worm infestations are a common concern for pet owners, and the debate over the role of raw meat in causing them has been ongoing. So, let's separate fact from fiction and explore the truth behind this issue, along with effective treatments and preventive measures to keep your furry friend healthy and worm-free.
If you're expecting a litter of kittens or have a pregnant pooch in your care, you might be wondering about the safety of deworming treatments. Deworming is a crucial aspect of pet care, but when it comes to pregnant pets, there are understandable concerns about the potential risks. Fear not – in this article, we'll shed light on the best practices for keeping both mum and her babies healthy.
The relationship between these pesky parasites can be puzzling, but fear not – in this article, we'll uncover the truth behind the connection between fleas and worms and explore how you can protect your beloved pets from these unwelcome intruders!
The ever so interesting topic of worms, said no one ever. Let’s cut the cr*p, as pet owners worming your animal is not at all that glamorous and it can be a task we very easily forget. As much as this might be the case, doing right by our pet comes first and knowing a little bit more about boring old worms will help you act fast to prevent any serious issues (and of course sky high vet bills).
Got more than one pet? Lucky you! Maybe you aren’t so lucky though when it comes to getting rid of those wriggly worms. Handling parasite infestations are a challenge to say the least, so here’s some tips on how to deal with worms in your busy, furry-filled household.
Caught your dog scooting across the floor? It’s likely they have worms. Let’s dive into all the reasons your dog might be scratching their bum and how you can treat their symptoms!