|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
My dog has fleas. That one statement is enough to make any visitor to my house run back down the walk to their car.
If you own a pet it's one of those unwritten facts that they will, at one time or another, have fleas. One of the not-so-fun jobs of pet ownership is dealing with an infestation or working to avoid one.
To cope effectively with fleas you should have an understanding of their habits and life cycles. I realize that doesn't sound like fun, sitting-in-front-of-the-fire reading material, but knowing what you're up against is winning half the battle before it starts. So here's the low down on fleas.
Adult flea - lives on the host animal (dog or cat), where the female lays her eggs.
Egg - flea eggs are laid on the animal but fall off into the bedding, carpeting, and elsewhere in the animal's home and hatch into larvae within a few days (depending on heat & humidity).
Larva - flea larvae feed on organic material in the environment and on the droppings from adult fleas. I know it's gross.
As the larvae feed on adult flea droppings, they are found in highest numbers in areas where flea-infested animals spend much of their time.
Pupa - after 5-11 days, the larvae produce a cocoon in which they complete their development. During this stage of their life cycle, fleas are resistant to flea sprays, shampoos, medications,etc.
In ideal conditions, adult fleas hatch from their cocoon in as little as 5 days, although they can live in the cocoon for up to 5 months.
Hatching is brought on by vibration, physical pressure, heat, and air; in other words, the your dog walks in the room, sits down and BAMM.
After hatching, the adult flea finds an animal and within 2 days the female flea begins producing eggs. Fleas can continue to produce eggs for up to 100 days and believe it or not, a single flea can produce thousands of eggs.
I know the whole concept of fleas and their life cycle is gross and personally if I wasn't confronted with our three dogs in constant agony looking at me with those big, sad eyes .. well I'd probably ignore the whole flea thing.
What you do now that you're armed with all this terrific flea knowledge is:
1. Control the fleas on your pet - keep them groomed and use shampoos made for flea control. There are flea medicines that we use in my house. Personally, I prefer "Frontline" because it is a gel and I just rub a little dab at the nape of their neck (do dogs have a nape?) and the fleas are ousted for thirty days or so. You can also get pills like "Program" that control the fleas by sterilizing any female flea that bites your dog.
2. Keep the pet bedding flea-free. This is probably what I had the most trouble with because I have three dogs and they don't sleep in actual beds. But, if you can keep the fleas off the bedding, blankets, carpeting or whatever area they stake-out as their own space, your battle is much easier. Some people even studied fleas and they decided that only about 5% of the adult flea population actually live on your dog. That means the other 95% plus are living either outdoors or in the bedding, carpeting and such.
Don't give up. If you can keep the fleas off your pet or at least under control AND if you are vigilant with the whole bedding issue then fleas won't control your life or that of your dog.
The author of this article, Joanne Robbins is an internet publisher of many sites including http://www.jrsbigdog.com where you can find more information about fleas, flea control, selecting the proper pet for your household plus additional health topics. Also read her Blog at http://www.jrsmarketplace.blogspot.com
Wind Chimes and more... It's beginning to get cooler and as such it is... Read More One of the most common causes of Feline Urinary Tract... Read More The cat backs up to the door, lifts the tail... Read More ... Read More None of us likes to be bitten by mosquitoes and... Read More It's been weeks since you went riding. Now you have... Read More Breed specific legislation otherwise known as "BSL" has started to... Read More * Lock things up that could cause harm* Keep the... Read More Many people feel that taking the time to train their... Read More Dogs are believed to be descendants of wild wolves. They... Read More You can't imagine the kind of varieties of Goldfish there... Read More This is a question that has been asked of me... Read More A couple of years ago a Japanese electronics company came... Read More Most pet owners have become very educated about their pet... Read More Is your dog or cat tormented by ear infections? Do... Read More People love big, protective and loving dogs and that's why... Read More Having a cat allergy came as something of a surprise... Read More Losing your cat is a worrying experience, use these 'How... Read More Just like humans, dogs are subject to diseases and illnesses.... Read More Many pet owners often wonder if it's worth it to... Read More Thanks to Disney's Motion Picture 'Finding Nemo,' almost everybody is... Read More There are three important litter box considerations to account for... Read More You've picked out the perfect puppy. You spent hours on... Read More When you get a new puppy it is imperative that... Read More Let's take a look at the different stages, but before... Read More
Windchimes
for great gifts!
Winterizing Your Dog
Five Cat Food Factors That Discourage Feline UTD
How To Stop Your Cat Spraying
7 Tips To Keep Your Pet Safe On Halloween
Mosquitoes Are a Hazard to Your Pets Health Too
The Top 3 Tricks Horse Owners Can Use To Unspoil A Barn Spoiled Horse
Breed Specific Legislation: Is Your Pit Bull Next?
Make Your Home Cat-Safe - How To Keep Your Cat Happy and Healthy
Training Your Dog?Is It Worth The Effort Or Is It Just A Waste Of Time?
Dogs Are Mans Best Friend
Ten Most Popular Goldfish
Why the Heck Would You Have a Pet Snake (or lizard, crocodile, monitor, frog, turtle etc)?
Canine Communication and Body Language
Veterinarians Set Record Straight
Pet Ear Infections
German Sheperds
Im Allergic To My Cat!
How To Find a Lost Cat
Taking Care of Your Sick Dog
Is Pet Insurance Worth It?
Breeding Clownfish
Three Important Litter Box Considerations
7 Puppy Naming Tips
Puppy Vaccines Assure Wagging Tails and Wet Noses
The 7 Stages of Puppy Development
Training one dog can be hard enough, but two, now... Read More
General Info.Brine shrimps, or artemia, are a zooplankton used mainly... Read More
For all pet owners, regular monitoring and "examinations" of your... Read More
Cat arthritis is not a very common ailment among healthy... Read More
You know what it's like. You see a cute curly... Read More
Introducing your puppy to the crate should be an easy... Read More
Guide for training a dogSo you can use a guide... Read More
Toy dog breeds include greyhounds, terriers, pinschers, pugs, chihuahuas, pekingese,... Read More
Sadly, there are several household items which we tend to... Read More
Vitamins Can Increase Your Dog's Life Span!There is evidence to... Read More
If you're looking for an unusual, eye-catching pet, it's hard... Read More
All positive commands should be spoken sharply and distinctly during... Read More
Yesterday we talked a little about the 6 Keys for... Read More
If you have a hard time in summer imagine how... Read More
Do you have at least one framed photo of your... Read More
As I listen on my long drive to my grandpa's... Read More
One of the best parts of the day for any... Read More
With all the companionship and love that our dogs give... Read More
The West Highland Terrier is a friendly dog, and is... Read More
Many of us dream of having a beautiful, exotic bird... Read More
She is the protector of cats, women and children. The... Read More
A new puppy is a joyous addition to any home.... Read More
In horse training or natural horsemanship, Approach is nothing more... Read More
It has been said that everything old is new again.... Read More
Goldfish HealthcareYou would think that it's unfair that such a... Read More
Pet |