What All Pet Parents Should Know About Flea Control
As the festive days of summer wane in many parts of the country, one little parasite keeps the party hopping in warm, humid areas where he reigns. With nearly 2,000 species and subspecies, the flea thrives at temperatures of 65 to 80 degrees and feeds on the blood of the unsuspecting—especially cats and dogs. The ASPCA offers the following tips for an itch-free end of summer:- Know your enemy: Confirm your pet has fleas by identifying signs such as droppings or “flea dirt” in your pet’s coat, excessive scratching and scabs.
What goes around comes around: Treat all of your pets, not just those who show outward signs of infestation. - Straighten up your act: Thoroughly clean your house, including rugs, bedding and upholstery, and discard any used vacuum bags.
- Honor—and trim—nature’s gifts: Since fleas love long grass and shady outdoor spots, remember to treat and maintain your yard as carefully as your house.
- Doctor knows best: Talk to your vet about choosing the right, species-specific treatment for your pet, such as a topical, liquid insecticide applied to the back of the neck. Never use products for dogs on cats, and vice versa. Also ask your vet to recommend products for treating your yard.
“Cats especially are extremely sensitive to insecticides, and pets can die from improper use of flea control products,” says Dr. Steven Hansen, veterinary toxicologist & ASPCA Senior Vice President. “Just a few drops of concentrated permethrin, present in many spot-on treatments for dogs, can be lethal to cats.”
To avoid accidents, pet parents should read all product labels and follow directions for proper use. For more information about flea prevention and pet health, please read our top ten medical tips.
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2 Comments:
I think everyone who has a pet should use flea control. it is not hard at all. i hate it when people abandon animals and then they are covered in fleas.
-maya E.
DO NOT USE SERGANTS FLEA STUFF IN THE TUBES IT IS HARZARDS TO YOUR PETS HEALTH IT ATTACKS THERE NERVEOUS SYTEM AND THERE MUSCLES.I ALMOST LOST MY DOG TODAY FROM USING THIS PRODUCT THE VET TOLD ME THEY HAVE BEEN TRYING TO GET THIS PRODUCT REMOVED FROM THE SHELVES CAUSE IT IS NOT GOOD FOR CATS OR DOGS. THEY HAVE NUMEROUS CASES OF PEOPLE BRING THERE ANIMALS IN AND HAVING TO TREAT THEM AND SO THEY CAN,T SAVE.THANK YOU I,M DOING EVERYTHING I CAN TO GET THIS PRODUCT REMOVED FROM THE SHELVE PLEASE HELP ME IN MY FIGHT SO MORE ANIMALS ARE HARRAMED.KATHY B
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