Since any itchy skin disease is made
worse by fleas, good flea control is imperative and it is important not to assume that not seeing fleas means they are not there.
Not exact matches
hi natasha, a few weeks ago, my apartment got infested with
fleas badly from a nuisance neighbor that brought in dogs that had
fleas on them, i have a indoor cat that was scratching
badly & the lil devilish things were & still r crawling all over him, ive been getting bit
badly by these things & i just gotted a
flea comb today & used a lemon scented dishwashing liquid solution (the dishwashing liquid & water) and combed over my cat various times, im hoping this will kill the
fleas cause i tried to use a sargeant
flea spray & a
flea collar from them, & my cat reacted
badly to those things.
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.
Since any itchy skin disease is made
worse by the presence of
fleas, good
flea control is imperative and it is important not to assume that not seeing
fleas means they are not there.
As if the itching, scratching and biting caused
by fleas weren't
bad enough for your dog, these creepy crawly insects are leaving your pet susceptible to infectious parasites like tapeworms.
Fleas, ticks, and heartworms, carried
by mosquitos, are the three
worst offenders of the summer season.
This has been a
bad year for
fleas for my dogs, and while Chloe the Rat Terrier isn't too bothered
by them, Jack the Jack Russell (yeah, I know, original) gets terrible
flea allergies from one bite.
Your veterinarian will start
by looking for a parasitic reaction (
fleas), followed
by food intolerance (
bad reaction to certain types of food).