Not exact matches
Then this does not help
if a dog has
flea allergy, and can not risk to be
bitten.
Even in the case of a
flea allergy,
if just one
flea bites your dog, he may react as though he has 100
fleas biting him and itch madly all over his body.
The
bites and presence of
fleas will cause the dog to itch and
if the dog happens to be allergic to
fleas (the
allergy is technically to the insects» saliva) it can experience extreme itching, loss of fur in some places, inflammation, and infections.
All it takes is for one
flea to
bite your pet, and
if your pet has a
flea allergy, this can cause them to itch.
I have not tried this product yet but it sounds worth a go, especially
if your dachshund suffers with an
allergy to
flea bites.
If your dog has an
allergy to
fleas, even a single
bite can become a big deal.
Even
if your pet does not develop an
allergy,
flea bite hypersensitivity is very common, and can cause your pet to scratch their way to discomfort.
However,
if your cat is suffering the uncomfortable symptoms of
flea allergies and
bites, you can use natural
allergy solutions to give your kitty relief until you can get the situation under control.
If they continue to have
flea bites allergies, I add in the water bowl one pellet of pullex once everyday for a week or two.
If the veterinarian determines that it is not caused by mites or
flea bites, he may perform
allergy testing or recommend an elimination diet.
There are few conditions other than
flea bite allergy that cause itching in this area, so
if this area is involved, make sure
flea control is achieved before further evaluating the skin.
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).
-- Even
if your kitty doesn't have a
flea allergy, having those parasites crawl on her and constantly
bite will make her itch.
You should take your dog to see your veterinarian
if your dog is itching and scratching and you suspect that your dog is suffering from
allergies to
flea bites.
If your cat has been affected by a
flea allergy, she will
bite at the top of her tail, and scratch herself often for hours.
Hot spots are just infected sores.Pets with
flea allergy dermatitis are so sensitive they can develop hot spots
if bitten just twice a month by
fleas.