How to Stop Your Pet from Becoming a Fleabag

April 8th, 2009 0 Comments

dog-in-leavesWarm weather is always a sweet solace after months of super cold weather especially if you live in the Windy City like me. But with the warm weather comes an all new enemy: pests. And when it comes to pets, fleas are the biggest pests of all.

The cleanest cat or dog will have fleas even if they NEVER go outside. Humans bring fleas into the home via their shoes and pant legs. Experts say the best way to keep fleas from seeking comfort in your pet’s fur is to apply a topical flea repellent on to the back of your pet’s neck. It is recommended that this is done all year round, not just during the spring and summer months

  • Highly recommended brands for use on cats and dogs include:
  • Advantage or Advantage Multi
  • Frontline of Frontline Plus
  • ProgramPro
  • Meris
  • Revolution
  • Vectra

Other recommended flea fighters specifically formulated for dogs include Comfortis, Iverhart Plus, Proticall and Sentinel.

It’s best that you avoid over-the-counter treatments, as some can be toxic to cats. Instead, get a recommendation for a monthly flea product from your veterinarian. Flea collars are another thing to skip, according to pet experts. The products only make the fleas move to the back of the pet’s body and away from the collar; they don’t eliminate them.

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April 8th, 2009 by Pet Guy | Posted in Dog Grooming | Comments (0)