Canine Flea Infection Prevention | Dog Flea Infection Prevention
Many dog owners turn to commercial topical natural flea infestation prevention products that are administered monthly to kill fleas before they can attack the dog. Some products also inhibit the fleas’ ability to reproduce, which eventually eliminates the flea infestation all together. If an actual flea infection is present, owners would be wise to treat the entire living environment to supplement flea control treatments for a more rapid elimination of the infestation. This is traditionally accomplished with a thorough house cleaning and the application of carpet shampoos and house sprays.
However, there is evidence that chemical flea prevention treatments such as topical chemicals and flea tags and collars do dogs more harm than good. Dogs have been known to permanently lose hair in the area underneath a flea collar from an allergic reaction to the preventative. Flea tags emit a toxic gas that affects the dog’s nervous system as well as everyone who comes in contact with the dog. You should avoid these products at all cost.
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