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What is the most effective way to treat fleas on dogs?

Isabell Kunde
Isabell Kunde
2025-08-15 13:10:03
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If your dog has fleas, you'll need to treat them and your home to get rid of them. Spot on treatment and tablet medications are the only effective long-term methods of flea control. It's best to ask your vet for advice on a suitable treatment for your dog. Make sure you're using the appropriate size for your dog's weight. A single treatment is unlikely to be enough, as eggs and larvae are found in the environment. Spot on treatments are products whereby liquid is applied to the skin at the back of a pet’s neck, they have become a very popular and effective method of flea control. Flea medication administered in tablet form is also a good option, if you find it difficult to give your pet a spot on treatment or if they swim or are bathed often. As well as treating your dog, carpets and furnishings in the home also need to be treated with an aerosol spray as soon as possible. Always follow your vet's advice when considering flea treatment for your dog. You should speak to your vet about your dog's flea treatment needs.
Garfield Trantow
Garfield Trantow
2025-08-06 22:32:58
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Flea treatment can easily be done at home, so here's how to do it: Flea treatments: prevent and get rid of fleas by regularly using flea treatment for your pets. See your vet for advice on the best flea products that will work for your pet. Treat quickly: If you spot fleas on your pet, treat them quickly, as they can give your cat or dog tapeworms and diseases. Only give your pet flea treatment that's been recommended for them, ideally one prescribed by your vet. Treat regularly: you may need to treat your pet and home for fleas all year round if your home is centrally heated. It's essential to treat both your pet and your home, as fleas can survive in the environment without a host for many months. Clean bedding regularly and vacuum furniture, floors and skirting boards to help destroy fleas at each stage of their lifecycle. Throw away the dust bag from your vacuum after each use to prevent any flea eggs and larvae from developing.