Controlling Fleas
Signs that your dog may have fleas.
Constant scratching and biting, especially along the back and around the base of the tail. Some dogs are allergic to the flea’s saliva and for these dogs; the bite of a single flea is enough to provoke a violent skin reaction.
You may see the brownish-black fleas themselves, moving through your dog’s hair especially visible on the tummy where the hair is thinnest, or you may notice the presence of dark specks of material – flea dirt (faeces) – in your dogs coat.
Fleas are nasty, irritating, little bugs that spend most of their life living on the ground.
So not only do the fleas on your dog need to be eliminated BUT also in their environment ie. YOUR HOME AND GARDEN !
The best way to control fleas is via;-
- Hydro-bath
- Flea treatment
- Treatment of the dog’s environment
Hydro-bathing your dog regularly using a SPECIAL FLEA RINSE SHAMPOO WILL eliminate the fleas on the dog. Follow these 3 simple steps to ensure your pet and home are flea free!
- The best flea control is having Regular dog washes every 2 weeks. This means that although the operator can kill all the fleas on your dog using the flea treatment shampoo; he can’t stop them returning. This is where you come in……
- Treat your dog with an ongoing monthly flea preventative treatment such as Front line, Advantage, Sentinel, Capstar or a similar product. Regular use WILL break the life cycle of fleas.
- The environment in which your dog lives (inside and outside) MUST be treated to kill the flea eggs present on the ground because fleas spend more of their life away from their host than on them. The eggs hatch via heat and vibration.BY TAKING ALL OF THESE PREVENTATIVE MEASURES, YOU WILL ENSURE YOUR DOG AND HOUSE STAY FLEA FREE !!