Cats and dogs can develop mild to severe flea allergy dermatitis,
flea bite anemia, and internal parasites like tapeworms.
Not exact matches
Sometimes the size of a pinhead,
flea bites have been known to cause such serious afflictions in humans as dermatitis,
anemia, Rickettsioses, secondary infection at the wound site and — at their most severe — plague.
Her thick coat was so matted, that she had to be shaved and she showed some signs of
anemia from all of the
flea bites.
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Fleas are more than just a nuisance for your cat; they can cause serious conditions like
flea bite allergies,
flea anemia, or even transmit diseases.
These medical problems range from
anemia due to blood loss from
bites; severe skin irritation from allergic reactions to
fleas; and various diseases that are transmitted by these parasites.
In cats,
flea bites can cause
flea allergy dermatitis, and severe
flea infestation causes blood loss
anemia.
Fleas and ticks can cause many medical problems, ranging from anemia due to blood loss from multiple bites, to severe skin problems on animals allergic to fleas, to diseases that are transmitted by these vectors of dis
Fleas and ticks can cause many medical problems, ranging from
anemia due to blood loss from multiple
bites, to severe skin problems on animals allergic to
fleas, to diseases that are transmitted by these vectors of dis
fleas, to diseases that are transmitted by these vectors of disease.
They cause
anemia (low red blood cell counts),
flea —
bite allergy, inflammation, skin abscesses and generalized disease (affects the entire body) in dogs.
Fleas and ticks can cause many medical problems, ranging from anemia due to blood loss from multiple bites, to severe skin problems on animals allergic to fleas, to the various illnesses which are transmitted by these vectors of dis
Fleas and ticks can cause many medical problems, ranging from
anemia due to blood loss from multiple
bites, to severe skin problems on animals allergic to
fleas, to the various illnesses which are transmitted by these vectors of dis
fleas, to the various illnesses which are transmitted by these vectors of disease.
Not only are these tiny creatures a nuisance, they are also the cause of many diseases such as
flea anemia,
flea bite dermatitis, and tapeworm infestation.
Transmitted primarily by
flea or tick
bites, infection is often asymptomatic, though it may cause
anemia.
Keeping your dog protected against
fleas and ticks also helps prevent
flea allergies,
flea -
bite anemia, and...
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Killing the adult
fleas as quickly as possible may be particularly important if you have kittens (to prevent
anemia) or if your cat suffers from
flea allergies (caused by the saliva from a
flea bite).
Too much blood loss from
flea bites could lead to a pet developing
anemia, and tapeworms and severe itching are also serious ailments pets could come down with.
Because
fleas bite animals and suck their blood, young animals or smaller pets with severe
flea infestations are at risk for developing
anemia.
Fleas can lead to hair loss as a result of frequent scratching and
biting by the animal, and can cause
anemia in extreme cases.
Well,
flea bites can cause
anemia in very young or small cats because just one female
flea can consume 15 times her body weight in blood and multiply that by 10 or more
fleas and we have a problem.