
If you’ve ever caught your dog scratching nonstop or spotted small brown insects crawling through their fur, then you’ve likely come face to face with ticks and fleas. These tiny parasites may seem harmless at first, but left untreated, they can cause serious health problems for your furry friend.
At Superior Animal Clinic, located along Salaama Road in Makindye, Kampala, we specialize in professional dog treatment for ticks and fleas. Whether you’re in Ntinda, Old Kampala, Kasubi, Nsambya, Katwe, Zzana, Nakasero, Makindye, Buziga, Muyonyo, Nakawa, Rubaga, Muyenga, Naguru, Bugolobi, Kabowa, Kabojja, Lugogo, Lubowa, Sseguku, Ndejje, Kololo, Mutundwe, Bukoto, Bulindo, or Kulambiro, we’ve got your dog covered—literally!
Why Tick and Flea Treatment Matters
Ticks and fleas are more than just a nuisance—they are dangerous! They transmit tick fever (ehrlichiosis), babesiosis, anemia, skin infections, and tapeworms. A single tick bite can weaken your dog, especially puppies and senior dogs.
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How We Treat Ticks and Fleas at Superior Animal Clinic
We use a comprehensive and safe approach that includes:
1. Full Body Examination
We begin with a thorough check-up to assess the level of infestation and overall health of your dog.
2. Manual Tick Removal
Using fine-point tick-removal tools, we remove visible ticks carefully to avoid leaving any parts behind.
3. Medicated Anti-Tick & Flea Baths
We use vet-approved anti-parasitic shampoos that kill fleas and ticks on contact without irritating your dog’s skin.
4. Topical Spot-On Treatments
After bathing, we apply spot-on medications like fipronil or permethrin-based treatments, which offer long-lasting protection.
5. Oral Medications
In more advanced cases, we use oral tick/flea tablets like Simparica or Bravecto that protect your dog from future infestations for up to 1–3 months.
6. Environmental Treatment Advice
We guide you on how to clean your dog’s bedding, home, and compound to break the flea/tick life cycle.

Common Tick and Flea Medications Used in Uganda
- Fipronil (Frontline)
- Ivermectin
- Permethrin
- Imidacloprid
- Sarolaner (Simparica)
- Fluralaner (Bravecto)
These are all used under the supervision of our experienced vets to ensure safety.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How do I know my dog has ticks or fleas?
A: If your dog is scratching a lot, has small black/brown bugs in the fur, red irritated skin, or is losing hair—those are red flags.
Q: Can ticks kill my dog?
A: Yes. Tick-borne diseases like babesiosis can be fatal if left untreated.
Q: How often should I treat my dog for ticks and fleas?
A: Monthly prevention is best, especially during the rainy season.
Q: Are the drugs safe for puppies and pregnant dogs?
A: At Superior Animal Clinic, we tailor treatments based on your dog’s age, weight, and condition.
Q: What is the cost of dog tick and flea treatment in Kampala?

Q: Do I need an appointment?
A: Walk-ins are welcome, but appointments help us serve you faster!
Q: My dog stays indoors. Can it still get ticks or fleas?
A: Yes! Ticks and fleas can hitch a ride on shoes, clothes, or other pets. Even indoor dogs are at risk if not protected.
Q: What home remedies work for dog fleas and ticks?
A: While some people try things like lemon spray or vinegar, these are often ineffective and can irritate your dog’s skin. We strongly recommend vet-approved treatment for safe and lasting results.
Q: How long does tick/flea treatment take at Superior Animal Clinic?
A: It depends on the severity, but most treatments (including the medicated bath and spot-on application) take about 30–45 minutes.
Q: Can I bathe my dog after tick/flea treatment?
A: If we’ve applied a topical treatment, it’s best to wait 48 hours before bathing your dog to ensure full absorption.
Q: Will one treatment get rid of all ticks and fleas?
A: One session removes most parasites, but follow-up treatments and monthly prevention are key to keeping your dog parasite-free.
Q: Do ticks and fleas live in my compound, too?
A: Absolutely. They hide in grass, cracks, and bedding. That’s why we give environmental control tips during treatment.
Q: Is tick/flea treatment painful for dogs?
A: Not at all! Our process is gentle, and most dogs feel relieved once the itching stops.
Q: What should I do if ticks keep coming back after treatment?
A: Come back for a follow-up check-up. We may recommend a stronger long-term solution, like an oral preventive medication.
Q: Can fleas cause tapeworms in dogs?
A: Yes. When your dog swallows an infected flea while grooming, it can get tapeworms. That’s why complete flea control is essential.
Q: Do you offer preventive tick/flea treatment?
A: Yes! We offer monthly spot-on and oral medications to protect your dog all year round.

Why Dog Owners Trust Superior Animal Clinic to Treat Fleas and Ticks in Their Dogs
- We provide different tick and flea treatment options tailored to your dog’s lifestyle at an affordable price
Ready to Protect Your Dog?
Don’t let ticks and fleas harm your beloved pet. Bring them to Superior Animal Clinic, the best veterinary clinic for dog tick and flea treatment in Kampala.
Visit us: Salaama Road, Makindye, Kampala
Call us now: +256 771909946
Website: www.superioranimalclinicvet.com
Your dog’s comfort is our priority. Let us help you give them a happy, itch-free life.
