Responsible Parasite Control

At North Park Veterinary Group, we are committed to protecting the long-term health of your pets while also caring for our local environment and helping ensure parasite treatments remain effective for the future.

Why are we changing our approach?

The British Veterinary Association has highlighted growing evidence that routine, year-round use of parasite treatments can contribute to environmental contamination and may encourage resistance in parasites over time. These medicines remain essential for protecting pets and people, but using them responsibly is vital.

Risk-based prescribing

The right protection for the life they lead
We’re now encouraging risk-based prescribing of parasite treatments, an approach that’s all about giving pets the parasite protection they need, based on the lifestyle they lead.
 
This means our recommendations can be carefully tailored to your pet, ensuring effective protection while avoiding unnecessary treatments.
 
To help us stay up to date with your pet’s current lifestyle and parasite risk, try Parassess®, the quick, free online parasite risk assessment. Discuss the results with us and we’ll recommend the right parasite protection for your Pet.

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Worm Egg Testing – a targeted solution

To support this approach, we have invested in the OvaCyte Pet diagnostic system, allowing us to carry out fast, accurate worm egg testing in-house. This provides detailed results within a short timeframe, helping our vets decide whether worming treatment is necessary for your pet.

By testing regularly, we can:

  • Reduce unnecessary wormer use
  • Help slow the development of parasite resistance
  • Play our part in protecting the environment

How the testing works

Testing location: Samples are analysed at our Hatherleigh branch
Sample drop-off: You may drop samples directly at Hatherleigh for the fastest turnaround. Samples can also be dropped off at your nearest branch for convenience
Turnaround time: Up to 2 days
Last drop-off times (to ensure results before the weekend): North Tawton or Okehampton: 5pm on Thursday
Hatherleigh: 12pm on Friday

Sample collection guidance

Please bring samples in an airtight, sealed bag, labelled if possible

Alternatively, you may collect and pay for a testing tube in advance, fill this at home, and return it to us (our preferred method, as it minimises smell and handling)

Payment is taken at drop-off (or when collecting the sample tube)
A full report will be emailed to you as soon as testing is complete

Cost

£15 per dog or cat sample (including VAT)

How often should testing be done?

The testing is very comprehensive, providing an accurate count for hook worms, roundworms, whipworms, coccidia + some forms of lungworm and tapeworm. Not all types of tapeworm and lungworm can be detected. We therefore advise implementing the Parassess tool to assess your risk level, allowing use of a selective wormer accordingly at an appropriate interval.

Most active household pets: every 3 months
Lower-risk pets: every 6 months may be appropriate

Our team can advise on the most suitable testing and treatment schedule for your pet.

Health Plans

Testing is now available in our new GREEN Unlimited plan.

Get started

If you would like to incorporate routine worm egg testing into your pet’s parasite control plan, please contact the practice and our team will be happy to help.
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Further information

ESCCAP Worming Guidelines for Dogs and Cats

Access professional veterinary guidelines for responsible parasite testing and treatment based on your pet’s lifestyle and risk factors. 

Worms Factsheet

Worms

There are a variety of worms that dogs can carry and they vary as to how they affect our dogs. Worming frequency will depend on your dogs lifestyle, dogs that live with young

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How OvaCyte works

Here is a short video explaining the OvaCyte Pet testing process and results:

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Emergencies

In an emergency,

please call 01837 82327

Our service operates on the same telephone number 24hrs a day 365 days a year – 01837 082327. Please listen to the options and select option 3 for out of hours emergencies. You will then be taken to our out of hours answering service, who will then take your details and pass you to the emergency duty vet. Please make sure you are loud and clear when answering the relevant questions. This will speed up the process of getting you to the duty vet. Alternatively, you can call our out of hours call centre directly on 01209 82357.