No more flea bites
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Flea
Kill the fleas! Hire an exterminator.
If your animal has a flea infestation and you don't treat it with any of the many available products for this, or don't take it to the vet for treatment, then yes, you can(and should) be charged with animal neglect. A severe flea infestation can cause serious, and even fatal, complications for animals, and therefore, needs to be treated immediately.
go to the supper market and by a flea bomb
Until the situation is remedied.
Catching from other dogs/ cats and not being treated
The appearance of black dots on a cat's fur is usually caused by flea infestation. These black dots are flea feces, also known as flea dirt. To treat or prevent this, regular flea prevention measures such as using flea medication, keeping the cat's environment clean, and regularly grooming the cat can help. If the infestation is severe, it is best to consult a veterinarian for proper treatment.
No, flea treatments are only designed to kill the infestation of outside parasites. In order to kill worms, a dewormer has to be administered.
The best way to stop a flea infestation is to wash all bedding, clean the area, and apply a commercially available insecticide. It may take more than application to kill all the fleas due to eggs hatching over time.
Leg biting in dogs is normally caused by a flea infestation. Would be a good idea to get the animal checked over by a qualified vet ASAP.
flea infestation can cause a puppy to develop anemia and die if left untreated