06/02/2026
‼️Tick-Borne Disease Awareness Month ‼️
Ticks aren’t just a nuisance—they can transmit serious diseases to both pets and people, and we’re seeing an increase in tick-borne illnesses across Georgia and the Southeast.
One growing concern is Alpha-gal Syndrome (AGS), a condition linked to bites from the Lone Star tick that can cause an allergy to red meat and dairy in people. With tick populations expanding and active year-round, prevention has never been more important.
For our pets, tick exposure can lead to diseases such as Lyme disease, Ehrlichiosis, and Anaplasmosis, while mosquitoes continue to pose the threat of heartworm disease.
✅ The best protection is consistent protection.
Year-round monthly heartworm, flea, and tick prevention helps safeguard your pet from preventable diseases before they start. Even during cooler months, ticks can remain active and continue to pose a risk.
🐶 Enjoy the outdoors.
🌳 Explore the trails.
🛡️ Stay protected every month of the year.
Not sure if your pet is on the best prevention plan? Our team is happy to help you choose the safest and most effective option for your furry family member.