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Using diatomaceous earth can help kill fleas and ticks instantly! This natural product is safe to use around your dogs but if applying to your dog’s coat, be mindful as it is a little drying.
Using flea and tick spot-on treatment or chewables can also kill any fleas and ticks on your dog's body. The effect usually happens in 24 hours.
Fleas dislike the smell of citronella, eucalyptus, peppermint, tea tree, and rosemary. If your dog doesn't mind a spray bottle, dilute a few drops of your chosen essential oil in water and spray directly onto your dog's coat. Alternatively, there are also flea and tick sprays that you can purchase that have been tested to prevent these annoying pests.
Ticks on the other hand hate the smell of lemon, orange, cinnamon, lavender, peppermint, and rose geranium so they'll avoid latching on to anything that smells of those items.If your dog doesn't mind a spray bottle, dilute a few drops of your chosen essential oil in water and spray directly onto your dog's coat. Alternatively, look out for flea and tick sprays that have been tested to prevent these annoying pests
Fleas can multiply rapidly and cause your dog to be seriously ill. It is important to check your dog for fleas on a regular basis. Some dogs are severely allergic to flea saliva and can experience extreme discomfort even from a single flea bite. In addition, fleas are blood-sucking insects and can cause your dog to become anemic, especially for puppies. If the infestation is too heavy, dogs can even die. Fleas also commonly transmit tapeworms to dogs
Left untreated, fleas can cause your dog to be seriously ill. Apart from itching, some dogs are severely allergic to flea saliva and can experience extreme discomfort even from a single flea bite. In addition, fleas are blood-sucking insects and can cause your dog to become anemic, especially for puppies. If the infestation is too heavy, dogs can even die. Fleas also commonly transmit tapeworms to dogs/
Ticks cause irritation to dogs if they bite, just as they would to humans. These bloodsuckers become engorged as they feed on your dog's blood. If an infected tick bites your dog, there is a risk of disease transmission. If left untreated, canine Lyme disease can damage the heart, nervous system, and kidneys. Chronically infected dogs may develop a life-threatening form of kidney inflammation and dysfunction and may even result in death.
Yes, humans can get fleas from their dogs and other pets. Most species of fleas that thrive on our dogs usually prefer animals due to their hair nature that provides good hiding spots. While the fleas that your dog has can and do jump on humans and bite us, they are typically unable to survive on humans.
If your dog has fleas, be sure to treat them and ensure that it has been completely cleared before allowing them back on your bed.
If your dog has ticks, it would be a good idea to keep them away from your bed from the time being. It is important to eradicate all ticks from your dog before allowing them back on your bed as beds, bed covers, bedsheets, and other bedding related items are great hiding and resting places for ticks.
If your dog is itching more than usual, look out for these signs to determine if it is caused by fleas. Look for tiny, dark insects that are smaller than ants especially at the armpit and groin areas as these are favorite flea spots because they tend to be warm and protected. The skin of your dog may look red and bumpy especially if your dog has been scratching. Look out of tiny dots that scurry or jump away.
Another thing you can look out for is flea dirt. Tiny black specks that look like finely ground black pepper are known as flea dirt or flea excrement and can be a sign of fleas on your dog. Collect some of this potential flea dirt on a paper towel and sprinkle with water, it is a sign of flea dirt if it turns a dark reddish-brown colour.