A Comprehensive Approach To Flea Treatment

By Peter J Medcalf


Flea infestations are very common and your dog will more than likely suffer at some point during its life. The parasite is most troublesome during the warmer months of the year. However due to central heating, your home will provide the ideal environment for fleas to breed all year round. For this reason it is recommended that you treat your dog for fleas during the course of the whole year.

The first sign that something is wrong is usually a pet's incessant scratching and biting the skin. There are many types of fleas so understanding the life cycle of the parasite is the best way to effectively rid the animal and the environment of the infestation. Different products attack the problem in different ways.

It is only the adult flea that lives on your dog. Female fleas will lay eggs on your pet which will then drop off into the local surroundings. This will typically be your home, in the carpet, pet bedding or sofa, anywhere that your dog spends its time. Adult fleas will only live for 7 to 14 days and are replaced by new fleas. The adult flea relies on sucking blood from your pet for nutrition to keep it alive.

A two-pronged attack is necessary for success in controlling the parasites. One must treat the animal and the environment to break the flea cycle. Vacuum frequently. Carpets, upholstery, and pet bedding can be treated with both chemical and natural products. Be sure it is not toxic to the pet. Shampooing, collars, and topical spot-treatments are top notch for your furry friends.

Whatever regimen the pet owner chooses, consistent use is vitally important to effective pest control. Read the directions and follow them exactly. This will insure success in the safest way possible.

It is said that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure and anyone who has ever had a problem with these pests will agree. When it comes to flea treatment choose your weapon wisely and stay the course. With a little bit of effort a flea free environment is possible.




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