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- 2017
Assessment of dog owner adherence to veterinarians’ flea and tick prevention recommendations in the United States using a cross-sectional surveyDOI: 10.1186/s13071-017-2217-2 Keywords: Compliance, Adherence, Flea, Tick, Dog, Fluralaner, Ectoparasites Abstract: Adherence to a prescribed therapeutic regimen is a critical factor for achieving medication effectiveness and therefore treatment success. In the case of companion animal ectoparasite control, suboptimal owner adherence to medication recommendations is thought to be a common cause of treatment failure, and previous reports have found pet owners applying an average of 4.0–4.6 monthly flea and tick treatments per year to their dogs. This study investigated: US veterinary hospital self-reported flea and tick prevention recommendations; dog owner recollection of these recommendations; dog owner opinion on flea/tick recommendations and estimated owner flea and tick medication adherence based on veterinary hospital purchase records
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