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Frontline Combats The Signs Of Fleas On Dogs

Author : paul pauttan

Submitted : 2011-12-23 05:29:48    Word Count : 870    Popularity:   0

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Many dog owners have to contend with fleas as it can be a very common problem. A majority of flea infestations happen extremely quickly. If dog owners wait too long to get rid of fleas, it can become even more difficult. Many veterinarians recommend Frontline for the dog to get rid of fleas. However, aside from Frontline, there are other things one will have to do in the home. Because it is such a problem to get rid of fleas, it is always good to maintain caution and watch dogs. If they have been scratching a lot and exhibit any of the following symptoms, it may be time to get Frontline and see what else can be done to get rid of fleas.

One of the main signs of fleas is flea "dirt." This dirt is usually feces that get stuck in the coat of a puppy. It tends to look like very small black specks. Flea dirt can be easily noticed by running a brush through the dog's fur. If individuals put the specks on a napkin or paper large towel, they will have a rust hue to them because there will be a presence of blood. Flea eggs are another sign. These small white eggs are mainly what are responsible for the spreading of fleas in the home. They fall off the host (the puppy) and hatch within ten days on beds, couches, carpeting, or anywhere else the dog goes. Because of this , if a dog owner finds fleas on their dogs, aside from Frontline, they will need to vacuum their home and look into "flea bombs" to kill them all in the home.

Some dogs suffer from allergic reactions when they have fleas. Called flea allergy dermatitis, the saliva from fleas triggers the allergies recognized by make dogs scratch uncontrollably as well as excessively lick and bite their skin. Always have the dog checked for irritated skin, scabs, and hair loss. If not treated at its onset, it can cause major skin infections. Parasitic anemia is another symptom of fleas. Because fleas consume large amounts of blood from the host, it can cause the host to become anemic. Especially for puppies, this can be very fatal. Signs of parasitic anemia include low body temperatures, pale gums, and a severe lack of energy. The veterinarian has the ability to diagnose as well as treat parasitic anemia. In worst case scenarios, the dog will need a blood transfusion. One last symptom of fleas is tapeworms. If a dog swallows the fleas, they also ingest tapeworm eggs. When these eggs hatch, they latch on to the intestinal lining in the dog and begin to reproduce. This is another situation where the veterinarian can help in removing the tapeworm or tapeworms.

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