Collection: Fleas, Lice & Tick Control for Small Animals
Protect your small pets with our range of flea, lice and tick control products. Offering an effective solution to tackling unwanted parasites, our range of flea and tick control products is designed specifically for smaller animals. From spot-on flea treatments to worming pastes and tick-removing tools our parasite-removing products are suitable for use on small pets like rodents, as well as rabbits and guinea pigs. Providing reliable protection, these flea treatments are easy to use, gentle and effective. Whether you're dealing with a current infestation or looking to prevent one, our selection of small animal flea treatments caters to all your needs. Keep your small pets happy, healthy and parasite-free with our trusted brands.
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Can rabbits and hamsters get fleas?
Yes, both rabbits and hamsters can get fleas. Fleas aren't fussy about who they choose to infest, therefore all small animals can be prone to fleas at some point in their lifetime. Small animals such as hamsters will likely pick up fleas from other pets in the home and rabbits are more likely to get fleas if they live or play outdoors.
What is the best flea treatment for rabbits?
The best flea treatments for rabbits is from the popular pet brand, Virbac. The Virbac Prinovox Flea Spot On is one of the most effective and fast-acting flea treatments for rabbits, approved by veterinarians.This parasiticide treatment helps to protect your pet from not only fleas but also ticks, flies and worms - simply add in your pets species, weight and age to get the best rabbit-safe flea treatment.
How often should I flea my rabbit?
Most vets recommend that you only flea your rabbit if they have been infested or if another pet in the household has fleas. As fleas are more uncommon in rabbits compared to cats and dogs, it is not necessary to provide them with regular flea treatment unless instructed by your vet.