Finally, your veterinarian will discuss flea control products specific to you and your pet's needs; this is the most important aspect of treatment for
animals with flea allergy dermatitis.
Last year the vet diagnosed
him with flea allergy dermatitis and gave him a prednisolone shot and antibiotics.
Cats
with flea allergy dermatitis (FAD) do not have to be infested with fleas; a single flea is enough to cause a problem!
Meanwhile, cats
with flea allergy dermatitis are apt to show distressful signs - reddish, crusty bumps, for example - even in areas that have not been savagely scratched as well as those that are obviously itching.
Cats
with flea allergy dermatitis may scratch, lick and bite themselves so hard and so often that they can seriously damage their own skin.
Cats
with flea allergy dermatitis may not have many fleas on their bodies, but they will exhibit skin symptoms including:
Year - round monthly flea preventive is recommended for all cats, especially
those with flea allergy dermatitis.
Cats
with flea allergy dermatitis are apt to show especially distressful signs — reddish, crusty bumps, for example — even in areas that have not been obsessively scratched.
Luckily, we have effective treatment options available to animals
with flea allergy dermatitis.
All animals in the household control in addition to dogs and cats
with flea allergy dermatitis.
Dogs
with flea allergy dermatitis have an abnormal immune response to fleas and fleabites.