The parasite that dogs are most susceptible to is fleas, and fleas are also very harmful to dogs and can also cause skin diseases. What should I do if my dog has fleas? These 5 "tricks" can help you get it done!
Characteristics of fleas
Flea is a blood-sucking external parasite. Fleas feed on blood. The harm of fleas mainly lies in two aspects: First, fleas can transmit infectious diseases and parasitism. secondly, fleas are highly irritating to the skin and cause severe itching. If the dog scratches the skin, it will cause skin damage. Because fleas are highly mobile and have a wide range of host selectivity, they have become important transmitters of certain diseases.
Signs of fleas
Eczema: Fleas on dogs may also cause allergic reactions and form eczema.
Itching: There are fleas on the dog. The most obvious manifestations are scratching, rubbing and biting the coat. If you keep scratching, it will definitely cause damage to the skin.
There are "little red dots": There are fleas on the dog. There will be many "little red dots" on their lower back, the base of their tail, and the skin under their hair. This means they are parasitized by fleas.
There are black bugs: If you see black granular things on your dog when you comb or bathe it, it may be flea excrement. If there is blood in the water, it means your dog has fleas.
How to treat fleas in dogs
1. Groom frequently and bathe regularly
During the flea breeding season, it is best to bathe the dog once a week. After bathing, comb your dog's hair carefully with a fine-tooth comb. The dog's den must be cleaned frequently, and its pillows should be exposed to the sun to sterilize them.
2. Spray deworming water
If your dog has fleas, you can buy some deworming medicine to get rid of lice. The salesperson will recommend it when you go to these pharmacies. Before taking your dog out, you can spray insect repellent on its feet, belly and butt to reduce infection.
3. "Herbal package" treatment method
If your dog has fleas, you can go to the drugstore to buy some flea-repelling herbs (mint leaves, laurel, mugwort, etc.) and give them to your dog Taking a medicated bath or placing a medicated bag in areas where your dog often spends time can repel fleas.
4. Wear it "Anti-flea" collar
There is a kind of dog collar that contains flea-killing medicine, which can repel or kill fleas when they encounter them. However, long-term use is not recommended as it may cause allergies in dogs.
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5. Reduce going out
When your dog has fleas, you can go out less and avoid parasite infection. Owners can play with their dogs at home. If they don’t have time, they can buy some dog toys (such as food leaking balls, screaming chickens, etc.) for their dogs to kill time.
When raising a dog, you must do a good job of cleanliness and hygiene, so as to reduce the chance of the dog getting sick. Also, don’t feed your dog food that is too salty. Excessive salt intake can also cause skin diseases and hair loss, which makes your dog look ugly. It is recommended that daily staple food should be mainly light and nutritious.
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