My Dog Has Fleas
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My Dog Has Fleas!
Overview
Dealing with fleas is a common issue for both dogs and their owners. These tiny insects thrive on your dog’s body, feeding on its blood and laying eggs. Their bites cause itching, and if your dog is allergic to flea saliva, symptoms can become severe, including intense itching, hair loss, inflammation, and infections. Whether or not your dog is allergic, infestations need immediate attention to prevent them from spreading to your home, other pets, and even humans.
How to Detect Fleas
If you notice your dog scratching more than usual, fleas might be to blame. These small, brownish insects are about an eighth of an inch long and visible to the naked eye. They prefer dark areas, hiding under the fur, collar, or belly. You might also spot their droppings, which look like black specks resembling pepper, on your dog’s coat. Finding fleas or their droppings means it's time to take action.
Treating Fleas in Dogs
Flea collars, powders, and sprays are somewhat effective for prevention, but won't work on existing infestations. Female fleas lay up to thirty eggs per day, which fall into the environment and eventually hatch into adult fleas. To break this cycle, you need to eliminate all fleas on your dog and in its surroundings.
Effective treatments include oral medications that target flea eggs and larvae, interrupting their life cycle and preventing future infestations. However, if your dog continues to encounter fleas, you must address the source, such as carpets, your home environment, or other infested animals.
Conclusion
Fleas can be a real nuisance, but with prompt detection and treatment, you can eliminate the infestation and prevent them from returning. By intervening quickly and thoroughly, you can keep your dog comfortable and your home flea-free.
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