Most of us love summer, but if your dog is bothered by those summertime pests - fleas and ticks, he won't be having much fun.
Itchy skin, excessive scratching and the possibility of serious illnesses such as Lyme Disease or Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, are just a few of the annoying (and dangerous) accompaniments to a flea or tick problem.
Fleas - Fleas are very tiny, black creatures which can sometimes be seen crawling through your dog's fur. They're easiest to spot around the eyes, ears and on the tummy. If your pooch is allergic to the elements of flea-saliva he, or she, could develop flea-allergy dermatitis. This is a condition which causes itchy, irritated, sometimes weepy skin, excessive scratching and the loss of hair in patches which can sometimes be fairly large.
One flea can bite as many as 400 times in one day! If your poor pup had a whole community of these little pest crawling all over him, imagine how uncomfortable he would be!
Ticks - Ticks can vary in size from very tiny ones, about the size of a pin-head, to some that can be as large as a kernel of corn ? especially when engorged with blood. They have tear-drop shaped bodies, 8 legs and can be black, brown, tan or a dark-red color.
When it comes to nasty parasites such as fleas and ticks, prevention is definitely better than cure and there are many different products on the market that have been designed to repel, kill or prevent fleas and ticks from making their home in your dog's fur.
Products such as flea collars, sprays or powders are not usually very effective. The best, most fast-acting and longest-lasting protection comes from the popular topical liquids (such as Advantage or Frontline Plus) which are applied to your puppy's skin on a monthly basis.
You need to consider your dog's level of infestation and choose carefully when deciding which flea, or flea and tick medicine to use. Advantage works very quickly (killing all fleas on your pet within 12 hours) but only kills hatched fleas. Frontline Plus works almost as fast (killing all fleas and ticks on your pup within 18 hours) but kills adult fleas, eggs and larvae PLUS it kills ticks too.
Flea and tick preventatives such as Advantage or Frontline Plus are very safe and effective if used according to the manufacturers instructions. However, as with any kind of medication or drug you need to be sure to follow the instructions on the packaging very carefully.
Here are a few tips to help you kill your puppy's fleas and ticks safely :
1. Make sure your pup is at least the min. age recommended by the manufacturer for the particular product you're using.
2. Pay close attention to the directions and be particularly careful to adhere to the weight guidelines. Never use a medication meant for dogs on cats ? or the other way around!
3. Wash your hands thoroughly after applying the liquid and avoid it coming into contact with your skin or eyes.
4. Keep medications in a cool place, safely stored out of reach of children or pets.
5. If you think your puppy seems unwell or is acting in an unusual way after treatment, seek advice from your veterinarian promptly.
Once you have your puppy free of fleas and ticks, it's usually a good idea to treat their bedding, blankets, crate, carpets and soft furnishings as well. Any live fleas in your house will continue to multiply and jump back onto your little pup. The flea and tick medication you used on your puppy will kill these little parasites, but the whole process will be faster if you eliminate as many of them as possible the first time around.
You can buy several different kinds of sprays or ?bombs' (pressurized canisters of chemicals that will kill fleas) and one treatment should be enough, unless your pup had a severe flea problem. You can repeat the process or even call in a professional pest control company to do the job for you.
For Fleas And Ticks
Before you can learn to take care of fleas and, you have toknow where the pet picked them up and the lifestyle of both insects. Fleas aretypically related to warm, humid, and wet climates, such as ponds, lakes, mudpuddles, and grassy, wooded areas. For ticks you are going to find a warm,humid or dry climate with a lot of woods is the best place for any dog or catto come home with a traveling friend. Ticks generally live in trees and plants,which means when a dog or cat jumps into the plant, the tick jumps ship infavor of a live host.
How can you tell if your pet is afflicted? First, a dog orcat with fleas is going to be scratching a certain area more frequently. Itcould be the ear, back of the neck, leg, or their back. You may not notice thepresence of fleas or ticks until you yourself are bitten and develop tiny redwelts that will itch. To locate ticks on your pet, an in-depth look isrequired. Most ticks will hide near the ears, back of the neck or back?theytend to go for soft skin areas. They will get under the fur and then bury theirheads under the skin. To find these critters, you have to move aside the hair andslowly comb through. Fleas can usually be noticed while the pet is scratching,as the fleas will jump to a different area of their host.
Fleas and ticks develop rather quickly from larvae toadults. They will sprout young on a pet and therefore can be very dangerous. Tickscan actually pass on heartworms in the bloodstream that they are carrying aroundas well as Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever.
If you live in an area prevalent for the insects, you shouldadminister a medicated treatment every month. The medication is topical,meaning it is applied to the skin rather than ingested. There are also flea andtick collars that are moderately helpful in keeping the ticks and fleas away. Oncea dog or cat has been infected with fleas you will need to give them a bathusing a flea/tick shampoo or powder. Read the label to determine if it isintended for your animal (cat, dog, etc.) and whether there is an age limit foryour pet, as some cannot be used on pets younger than 3 months. This bathshould be done outside if possible to avoid contamination of the home. Withticks, you will find prevention is the best, but if a pet does have a tick,there are a few methods of removal. Alcohol, vinegar, or other acidic solutionswill burn the tick and the head will come loose from the skin. At this pointyou can use tweezers or a similar instrument to completely remove the tick.
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