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Should I give my dog flea prevention?

Cruz O'Connell
Cruz O'Connell
2025-09-18 23:51:57
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Fleas can cause serious disease in cats and dogs, such as flea allergy dermatitis (FAD) and even anaemia. Fleas can also carry tapeworm larvae, which can infect your pet if they accidentally ingest fleas while they are grooming themselves. How can I prevent fleas? Fleas and ticks are external parasites that can cause extreme discomfort and serious illness in pets and even people. Fleas and ticks are easily prevented from bothering your pet with products that are safe, easy to administer and effective. Regular use of an effective flea product will prevent re-infestation. It is important to kill fleas quickly before their life cycle from an egg to an adult flea can be completed and an infestation develops. Find a suitable flea treatment for your dog and any other pets in your house.
Maryse McDermott
Maryse McDermott
2025-09-18 23:26:11
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Because of this, it may be better to use a good quality preventative treatment, as recommended by your vet. You should speak to your vet about your dog's flea treatment needs. Always follow your vet's advice when considering flea treatment for your dog. 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. A single treatment is unlikely to be enough, as eggs and larvae are found in the environment. 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.