Wednesday, April 27, 2011

How to Get Rid of Fleas Permanently

Fleas are not only itchy on the part of your dog; they can also be potentially dangerous to humans. Fleas, aside from infecting dogs, can also transmit diseases like tapeworm. It is a must for owners to get rid of fleas not only for their pets but also for the sake of the family. Fleas thrive in places which are warm and humid. Fleas are not year-round problems in some areas. Regardless if you get fleas all through the year or just sometimes, you must be vigilant about them and get rid of them as promptly as you can.

Prevention is better than cure

This has been mentioned more than a thousand times. You must get rid of fleas before they even enter your home. Fleas are most active during summer and fall when it is dry and humid so check your pet during these times and look for signs of fleas.

Prevent fleas from thriving in your home by vacuuming your home frequently and thoroughly

Do not forget to include crevices, cracks, basements and corners. Adult fleas can easily escape from vacuum bags so make it appoint to dispose of them properly. Do not let your dogs socialize with other dogs which you think might have fleas. Your pet can easily get fleas from other dogs. Dog parks can be places which are very rich in fleas so be careful when bringing your pet to these areas and if you are really concerned, it is better not to bring your dog to dog parks.

Fine-toothed comb can be used to remove the fleas on your pet

You can get these combs from pet shops at affordable prices. Make sure that you clean your pet’s bedding regularly. Wash the bedding with hot and soapy water every week. Fleas and larvae are most often found on the beddings of pets. Give your dogs a bath every week. Use shampoos which are especially made for fleas.

Talk to your veterinarian

If you see that your dogs are exhibiting scratching, biting and raw patches on your pet’s body, consult the veterinarian right away. Talk to your veterinarian about the steps you can take to get rid of fleas permanently. 

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