Dog Care - Fighting Fleas
- Author Michelle Johnson
- Published January 17, 2007
- Word count 600
Fighting Fleas can be very frustrating. They multiply very quickly and if not caught early enough they will infest your dog and your home. Once infested it is not easy to get rid of them. If your dog is constantly stratching himself that is a sure sign that he does have fleas. Check his skin that is were you will be able to find them. There are different remodies you can try to kill or keep the fleas at bay. Bombing your house is one of them but you have to cover the furniture, leave the house for a few hours, who wants to do that? Luckily there are a few ways to stop the fleas before they get to the infestation point.
There are many different types of medications that can be applied to your dog, chewable tablets, the old fashion pill form, prescriptions that you may get from your veterinarian and in powder form. Flea and tick collars are also very helpful in keeping the fleas at bay. Here are a few examples: Advantix -A dog will be free from fleas in just a few days. Veterinarian recommended. Frontline - Lasts up to four months. Biospot - Kills up to 75% of fleas, eggs and ticks. It also repells mosquitos, which causes heartworm in your dog. There are other flea killers that you can use, Hartz, Seargents and many more. Many repellents you just reapply directly to the skin. You can get up to six months supply. Remember to check with your veterianarian for recommendations. Dogs just like humans have allergies so be sure to use the one that is best for your dog.
There are natural ways to help fight against fleas. Vacuum your home frequently. Before disposing of the bag make sure you seal it tightly and be sure to double bag it because fleas will jump out. Fleas tend to breed in your dogs bedding. You must keep it clean, washing of the bed once a week with warm soapy water, vacuum the bed frequently and you may also sprway the bed with cedar oil to keep the fleas at bay. Cedar is an excellent repellent against fleas and insects. Bathe your dog weekly with a mild flea and tick shampoo or use cedar shampoo. Fleas are attracted to dry skin, try using Linatone Oil mixed in his food. Not only will it keep the fleas off, it is also works well for dry skin. Brewers Yeast and Garlic creates an oder in pets that fleas are sure to avoid. Sold in any pet store in tablet, chewable tablet and powder form. Be sure to plant plenty of marigolds around the outside of your home, it repells fleas along with other types of bugs.
The breeding season for fleas is in the summer months. If you see one, you know there are many more. Be sure to use one or more of these ideas to keep the fleas at bay. Remember you do not want your dog or your home to become infested.
If you are conserned about the mosquitos causing heartworm in your dog, there are different sprays that you can buy from your pet store. Some are to be applied once a week, some may be applied more or less, be sure to read the instructions on the bottle or speak to your veterianarian about preventative medication. Heartworm can lead to different health problems and sometimes can be fatal. It can be detected by simple blood work.
Keeping your dog healthy is your responsibility as a dog owner. Keep them save, happy and healthy.
Michelle Johnson is highly respected in her community for her knowledge about dog care. She also owns http://www.tailwaggingprices.com . Pet supply store at discounted prices. While your at the website be sure to join her free newsletter for vital information on dog care. Also, you will be automatically entered into the monthly prize drawing.
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