Flea bites can
trigger flea dermatitis, which is very common in cats and dogs.
Not exact matches
Don't overlook the problems these pests can cause:
Fleas can
trigger dermatitis and hotspots, and infect your pet with tapeworms.
Fleas often
trigger dermatitis and hot spots and can even transmit tapeworms and cause anemia.
A hot spot, or acute moist
dermatitis, is a skin inflammation
triggered by an allergy to seasonal pollens, food allergies,
fleas, insect bites or skin wounds.
Both should be avoided as
fleas can
trigger allergies and
dermatitis in pets as well as infectious diseases in people and pets.
Dermatitis in dogs can be
triggered by several factors:
fleas and scratching, contact with chemicals and other substances that are bad for the skin, nutrition, skin disorders or allergens.