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Advantage once a month topical flea treament for dogs and puppies is one of the highest rated in flea control for dogs. For cats, Revoltion is the best bet.
Some effective methods of flea control for dogs are: Cutting and grooming the dog's fur regularly, washing the dog regularly, using anti-flea medication obtained from a veterinarian, quarantining the dog for a period of time.
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the flea sucks the dogs blood, therefore the flea benefits, while the dog detriments...
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On the market there are many products to control fleas on dogs. The most well known being the 'spot on' treatment. This consists of a small drop of liquid being placed on the back of the dog's neck which prevent fleas.
yes, it can. Some dog shampoos include emu oil as one of the ingredients. it gives a dog's coat extra shine. Although it does not have any active flea control qualities of its own, it is supposed to be good in conjunction with long term flea control products.
Fleas suck the dogs blood, and causes itch. The flea is a parasite to the dog.
They absolutely can! Veterinarians call this "flea bite dermatitis". In this type of condition, the saliva of the flea causes an allergic reaction in the dog. This is quite common, and can result in a dog feeling quite uncomfortable and itchy. The best solution? Using flea products from your veterinarian, including advantage or revolution. Flea medications purchased from pet stores are less effective and less controlled. Certain flea medications from your veterinarian (such as Advantage) can kill the flea on contact, so the flea doesn't even need to bite the animal to die. Other medications kill when the flea feeds, but prevents full-blown flea problems by killing adult fleas and flea larva. For dogs that have this condition, it is beneficial to keep the dogs on these types of medications whenever they are at high risk to getting fleas. Since dogs can get fleas all year round, some owners may choose to keep their pets on a flea control throughout year. Nutrition and supplements that help to maintain healthy skin and coat can also be used to reduce the symptoms.
You need to contact your vet, or the National Animal Poison Control Center at 1-800-548-2423 immediately.
Possibly if they drink it.