Fleas on Dogs
by Owen Jones
Fleas on dogs and other parasites need always to be given the highest priority by dog owners. The all too
common occurrences of flea bite allergy in dogs causes concern to many dog owners
every year, especially in the summer.
This is because bites from fleas on dogs can induce allergic reactions in the area bitten by the
fleas, which is often on the back above the tail. In these cases, the affected area becomes hairless due to
the dog scratching itself very vigorously.
Heavy infestations of fleas on dogs can cause severe dermatitis in dogs, because the dog will scratch and
scratch the area until he bleeds and this can also introduce infection.
If the flea bites produce an allergic reaction or even dermatitis in your dog, he/she really ought to be taken
to the veterinary doctor as soon as possible, because usually, the dog will be suffering extreme discomfort by this
time.
The vet will provide a cream to ease the itching and powder or a spray to kill the fleas on dogs. Therefore,
prevention is better and medicated collars are available to treat and prevent an infestation of external parasites
like ticks and fleas on dogs.
Besides fleas, other parasites like ticks and lice in addition to the internal parasites like hookworms,
round worms, whip worms etc. can affect the health of your dog. For instance, if hookworms infect a dog, that dog
will usually suffer from anaemia. The signs of anaemia become more prominent depending on the degree of infection
by the hookworms.
Hookworms' larvae can pass directly through the skin and cause problems inside the affected dogs. Such dogs may
show lesions due to dermatitis on the paws and on the skin. Frequently, skin rashes are the result in such cases
and the affected animal passes loose stools, which are tinged red with blood.
Most dogs and all puppies get round worms, which is why dogs can often be seen rubbing their bottoms along the
floor. However, if round worms are present in large numbers, infected puppies show a pot belly, which is easily
recognized by dog owners themselves.
Piperazine salts are given orally for the treatment of this condition. However, broad-spectrum anthelmintics
like pyrantel pamoate, fenbendazole etc. are also given to treat this condition.
Lately, many drugs have come onto the market to treat fleas on dogs and other parasites. Nowadays, the medical
agent called ivermectin is highly preferred by many dog owners to treat fleas on dogs and other parasites. This
drug is available in injection and oral form. The drug is available for external application too.
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