Understanding The Cause, Symptoms And Home Treatment For Dog Fleas

Written By admin on Thursday 14 July 2011 | 01:29

By Daryl B. Chapman


Do you have pet dog at home? Are you worried about flea invasion? Worry no more. This article is all about dog fleas. Its causes, symptoms to watch out for and a couple of helpful home treatments that you can try.

If there is one thing pet owners dreaded the most, it is dog flea. Fleas are annoying parasites. It can bring about mild to severe itching and scratching to its host. They are not easy to eliminate. They measure about 1.5 to 3.3 mm long. They do not have wings. They suck on blood. There are about 2,000 species of fleas, but the most common is the Ctenocephalides felis, also known as the cat flea. Dogs are their number one prey.

Causes of Dog Fleas

Did you know that a dog can still catch fleas though it stays indoors all the time? Yes, your dog can still get fleas chiefly if the weather is hot and humid. Since fleas are so miniscule, they can come into small screens or windows. But the most common way of transmission is by means of direct contact with other pets.

Dogs and cats are very likely to be affected with fleas. Sadly, they can also hurt human beings. When a pet is out or is already gone, fleas can plague humans. Without pets at home, fleas are in a hunt for a new host and this is when they begin to attack humans. They frequently bite humans at the waist area, ankles, and armpits.

Symptoms

Can you notice if a pet is suffering from fleas? It is simple to detect if a dog is infested with flea. Notice the dog's itching and scratching becoming worse. Then the affected skin of your canine friend may turn red and swollen as a result of flea bites and the repeated scratching and biting. Furthermore, flea dirt is observable on your pet's skin, on its sheets and bed-dings, or in other areas where your pet frequently hangs out. Flea dirt looks like little dark specks. Flea dirt is a mixture of desiccated blood and flea fragments.

To know if your canine friend is infested by fleas, carefully run through your pet's special comb. If you see dark insects searching its way back to your dog's fur then it is positive. Your poor dog is indeed infested with fleas.

Home Management For Dog Fleas

After confirming that your dog has fleas, do not lengthen your dog's suffering. Do something about these infuriating little critters. Following are some of the most common household treatments for dog fleas.

Avon Product - Skin So Soft According to one research conducted in the University of Florida in Gainesville, this extraordinary bath oil, is an excellent flea repellent product. Simply cleanse your canine friend in the solution of Avon's Skin So Soft. Your dog will absolutely be relieved in an instant.

Rosemary Rosemary has anti-inflammatory property. It also helps stimulate the growth of hair. With frequent scratching and biting, your dog can suffer mild to severe hair loss. Restore your dog's natural hair and use rosemary regularly.

Brewer's Yeast This commercial product is not yet proven however according to many pet owners this product can help keep fleas away.

Surely, it is heartrending to see your dog suffer because of flea infestation. Yes, fleas in dogs are very common. Nonetheless there is something that you can do to deal with the condition. Follow the tips above and your pet will be relieved from fleas in no time.




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