For millions of dogs and people, the small flea is a remorseless enemy. The flea is a tiny, brown, wingless insect that uses specialized mouth parts to pierce the skin and siphon blood. When a flea bites your dog, it injects a little amount of saliva into the skin to prevent blood coagulation. many animals can have fleas without showing pain, but an unfortunate number of dogs become sensitized to this saliva. In exceptionally allergic animals, the bite of a single flea may be create hard itching and scratching. Fleas create the most common skin condition of dogs which is flea allergy or dermatitis.
If your dog develops supersensitivity to flea saliva, many changes may result. A tiny hive may develop at the location of the fleabite, which will either heal or develop into a tiny red bump that at some point crusts over. The pet will scratch and chew at himself until the area is hairless, raw and weeping serum. This can create hair loss, redness, scaling, microbial infection and increased coloring of the skin.
Remember that the flea spends the most its life in the environment, not on your pet, so it can be challenging to find. In fact, your pet can continue to scratch without you ever seeing a flea on your pet. Check your pet carefully for fleas or for signs of flea excrement (also called flea dirt), which looks like coarsely ground pepper. When moistened, flea dirt turns a reddish brown Because it contains blood. If one pet in the household has fleas, assume that all pets in the household have fleas. A single flea found on your dog probably means that there are hundreds of fleas, larva, pupa and eggs in your house.
If you see tapeworm segments in your dog's stool, he may have had fleas at one time or may still have them. The flea will act as an of the tapeworm, Dipylidium caninum. with the help of grooming or biting, the animal ingests an adult flea containing tapeworm eggs. Once released the tapeworm grows to maturity in the little intestine. The cycle will take less than a month, so a primary to tapeworm prevention is flea address. Anemia also will be a complication of flea infestation especially in y... Continue reading...
Commercial flea killing compounds may be work if used properly but they may not be the only alternative to stopping fleas. For millions of dogs and people,
the tiny flea is a merciless enemy.
The vacuum cleaner may be be a real aid in removing flea eggs and immature
forms. Give special attention to cracks and corners. At the end of vacuuming,
either vacuum up many flea powder into your vacuum bag, or throw the bag out.
Otherwise, the cleaner will only serve as an incubator, releasing more...
Guidelines to avoid toxicity As mentioned previously, the best way to avoid toxicity is to avoid using chemical poisons altogether. An integrated pest management program can be the most powerful strategy for controlling pests. This methodology employs physical, mechanical, cultural, and biological strategies to keep pest numbers low. Least-toxic chemical pest modulate methods could be used only as a last resort. The following pest eliminate methods do not involve chemical pesticides: • Phy... Continue reading...
•Allethrin.
This pesticide was the first of the pyrethroids widely produced as an
insecticide (Vijverberg et al., 1990). This synthetic compound is used almost
exclusively in homes and gardens for address of flies and mosquitoes. chemicals
containing allethrin were slightly toxic category III chemicals and bear the
signal word "caution" on the product label. Ho...
More than 30 million Americans live with one or more dogs
(Marks, 1999). pet owners oftentimes use pesticides in and around their homes
to modulate pests. Although many poisons could be beneficial, poor planning or
improper use of a pesticide product may be be very toxic to dogs. naturally the
best way to avoid toxicity is to avoid using chemical products. However, if
these chemicals ...
First, you'll need to know that there could be two completely alternative types of mange and mange mites:
First, you'll
need to know that there were two completely alternative types of mange mites or
ear mites: 1.) Sarcoptic mange and mange mites: Highly contagious, and is By
and large passed from one animal to another. Although she doesn't appear to have
this type. 2.) Demodex (or Demodectic) mange and mange mites: Not contagious
with the help of physical contact, this form is genetic ba... Continue reading...
You may wonder how your pet began eating the commercial food it does now.
Fifty years ago, most dogs ate table scraps. Twenty five years ago, cereal companies cornered the pet food market in supermarkets and agricultural feed stores. now pet owners drive to super-stores that cater to dogs and face aincredible amount of colorful bags of dry premium foods, convenient semi-moist packets, and gourmet diets for puppies, adult dogs, hunting dogs, depict to dogs, lactating dogs, old dogs, and fat dog... Continue reading...
Using drugs to get rid of mange and mange mites or ear mites on your pets can be highly dangerous and other ways were simpler, safer and cheaper.The very last thing you desire is for your family dog to have from mange mites
or ear mites or Ear mites. If your pet suffers from demodectic Mange, however,
discomfort and irritation come with the territory. Demodectic Mange, also called
“red mange mites or ear mites,“ is caused by mites that take up residence
within your pet's hair ... Continue reading...
Herbology, basically, is the use of herbs in the treatment of many types of illness. Herein the emphasis of treatment is based strongly on the specific use of herbal roots, flowers and leaves to stimulate the healing process. Keep in mind that these herbs are not a form of drug(as in man-made forms, such as aspirin) but are strictly natural in content. Practiced for centuries, herbology is probably one of the most primitive and fundamental uses of specific remedies to treat various illnesses,... Continue reading...