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What can I feed my dog to keep fleas off of them?

Jasper Zulauf
Jasper Zulauf
2025-08-17 20:01:08
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Anya Carter
Anya Carter
2025-08-15 20:01:08
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For dogs, a daily dose of brewer’s yeast in their kibble will help to repel fleas. Fleas are also known to be repelled by citrus. A freshly squeezed orange or lemon can be rubbed onto your pet’s fur, with no harm to your pet if it is licked off, and make fur smell fresh to boot. Using a gentle shampoo, or a little bit of dish liquid, perhaps one with a citrus base, along with thorough and regular brushing, will go a long way toward ridding your pet’s body of fleas. Water really does work. Since fleas do not grasp onto the hair shafts, they fall off in the water and drown. A good dip in a tub of water will wash away most, if not all of the fleas on your pet.
Nikita Osinski
Nikita Osinski
2025-08-03 08:15:02
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You can prevent a flea infestation on your pet by using veterinary prescription flea treatment from your vet. Consult your veterinarian for the best flea treatment for cats or flea treatment for dogs. They can recommend safe and effective flea control products such as spot-on treatments, oral medications, or flea collars. Regular grooming is also important, brush your pet's coat with a flea comb to remove any adult fleas that may be present. Environmental control, such as vacuuming frequently and washing your pet's bedding regularly, can help to reduce flea eggs and larvae from the environment. Treating the environment with an appropriate house treatment can protect your home from a flea infestation but always follow the instructions closely before use. Regular check-ups with your veterinarian can ensure your pet remains flea-free and to discuss any concerns or changes in behaviour.
Orlo Kovacek
Orlo Kovacek
2025-08-03 06:27:56
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Grooming your pet regularly has many benefits and will improve the bond between you. Making this a regular routine will keep their fur cleaner and will show if your pet has any fleas or ticks. Treat quickly: If you spot fleas on your pet, treat them quickly, as they can give your cat or dog tapeworms and diseases. See your vet for advice on the best flea products that will work for your pet. Only give your pet flea treatment that's been recommended for them, ideally one prescribed by your vet. Clean bedding regularly and vacuum furniture, floors and skirting boards to help destroy fleas at each stage of their lifecycle. Treat regularly: you may need to treat your pet and home for fleas all year round if your home is centrally heated.