Flea Allergies And Your Dog

Date: Friday January 22, 2010
Posted in: CATS

Is your dog’s constant itching and chewing getting on your nerves? Well, did you know that your dog could actually be allergic to fleas? Their chewing and scratching is a nuisance but can you imagine how uncomfortable they must feel?

You can see something like this start in your puppy but it is also very common in much older dogs. The adult flea does the biting but they don’t live long unless they are on the host dog. Hmmm, is that supposed to make you feel better?

The adult flea makes the initial bite but when it falls off it dies. The eggs left behind will hatch and continue the process. Getting control of the infestation is critical to curing the problem.

We have heard of cases where this medical condition if not treated has lead to behavioral troubles with dogs. For your dogs sake as well as yours, it is important to know that constant monitoring along with treatment can free your dog of fleas. Do what’s best for your dog and continue to use the treatment that gives you the best results.

Constant itching and chewing is a sure sign of fleas on your dog. You can also search the dog to see if you notice the fleas themselves or flea dirt. Your vet might also want to test a skin scrapping for mites if no fleas are visible.

Humans are not immune to the dreaded fleabite. As we have said the adult flea will fall off the dog after it bites and you could become fair game. One or two bites is all your dog needs to get to start the allergic reaction in motion. Treatment is needed to keep this nasty irritation at bay as well as treating the house and yard.

As you might imagine, a condition like a flea allergy can be extremely uncomfortable for your pet. Quick treatment like a dip or flea shampoo will bring instant relief. The application of a monthly topical applied to the back of your dogs neck will provide continuous protection.

Don’t watch your dog suffer if you think it has a flea allergy. If it’s loosing its hair and you see lesions on your dog’s body, then get it to the vet. The sooner treatment is started, the better you dog will be.

More serious infestations might require multiple treatments before results are noticed. Continued monthly treatments will eventually take affect ridding your dog of those nasty little nuisances. And you will see a happy healthier dog for all your efforts.

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