Stop the itchy fleas
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Stop the Itchy Fleas!
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Treating dog fleas involves more than just addressing the fleas on your pet. Here's how I quickly eliminated fleas from my dog and home.Keywords:
dog, fleas, dog health, flea preventionArticle Body:
When the vet told me my dog had fleas, I was surprised. I had been using flea preventative treatment monthly, bathed my dog regularly, and she rarely went outside. How could she possibly have fleas?I learned the hard way that sometimes, despite our best efforts, fleas can still find their way onto our pets. Here's how you can effectively treat and prevent fleas on your dog.
Prevention First
Prevention is always easier than treatment. I recommend investing in a high-quality flea preventative that you apply monthly between your dog’s shoulder blades. Avoid cheaper alternatives like grocery store brands or flea collars?"they're often less effective.
If Your Dog Gets Fleas
If your dog contracts fleas, you have to address not just your pet but also your home environment. Fleas lay eggs everywhere your dog frequents, so be prepared to tackle those as well.
First, check your dog thoroughly. Fleas are easy to spot if there's an infestation. Even with only a few, inspect under your dog’s belly and tail.
Immediate Action
Once you identify fleas, act fast. Start by giving your dog a Capstar pill, which kills adult fleas within thirty minutes. You can obtain this from your vet, typically costing around $7 per pill. Alternatively, purchase a pack of six online for about $14.
After Capstar, apply a flea preventative like Frontline or Advantage to avoid re-infestation. These solutions, though pricey, are effective in safeguarding your pet.
Treating Your Home
Next, focus on your home. Wash all dog bedding immediately. Vacuum areas where your dog spends time, and dispose of the vacuum bag right away since it may contain flea eggs.
For comprehensive treatment, use a product like Knockout ES, available from your vet. Spray carpets, couch cushions, under furniture, and all corners. After spraying, leave your home for a few hours, as the spray is potent.
Follow-Up
After initial treatment, remember some flea eggs might still hatch. Plan to treat your environment again in 2-3 weeks. Meanwhile, reapply Frontline or Advantage to your dog in four weeks to ensure they remain flea-free.
By following these steps, you can keep your dog and home free of those pesky, itchy fleas.
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