Recent Articles
- Dog Emergency Care
- Why Puppies Sleeping All Day Is Normal
- Symptoms of Feline Upper Respiratory Infection
- Symptoms of Feline Upper Respiratory Infection
- Intestinal Parasitic Worms in Cats
- Cat First Aid
- Symptoms of Kidney Failure in Cats
- Testing a Cat for Allergies
- Cats and Health Care Examined
- Feline Anemia Explained
- Choosing the Best Cat Flea Tick Medicine
- Can My Dog Get Alcohol Poisoning from Beer?
- Dog Training with a Spray Commander Collar
- The 9 Most Prescribed Canine Medications
- Treating Canine Lung Cancer with Surgery
- Nutritional Tips for Healthier Dog Nursing
- Should You Buy Pet Medicine Online Instead of the Vet?
- Treating Eclampsia During Feline Pregnancy
- House Dog Training
- How Much Do Vaccinations for Dogs Cost?
Dogs Flea and Ticks Articles
There are more than 200 species of fleas in the U.S. so it should come as no surprise that dog fleas and ticks are probably the most common pet problem for dog owners. Not only are dog flea and ticks very easy to contract and even easier to pass from dog to dog and even dog to human, they are also easy to miss. Always thoroughly check your dog for fleas and ticks. If he's contracted fleas or ticks, the condition is quite easy to treat. Learn more about the types of dog flea and tick problems, symptoms that will show your pet is suffering from an infestation, and treatment options below.
- What is the Best Tick Repellent?
Ticks, fleas and mosquitoes are common pests that disturb pets and their owners. Although there are many brands and varieties of tick repellent, it's...
- What Is the Best Flea Treatment for Dogs?
Flea treatment for dogs depends on a number of factors such as the number of pets that stay together, the area of exposure, the degree of infestation...
- Treatment for a Dog Tick Bite
Dog tick treatment after removing the tick involves cleaning the dog tick bite area and addressing any signs of infection.
- Treating Dogs with Lyme Disease
Lyme disease in dogs is usually caused by a deer tick that passes the Borrelia burgdorferi bacteria into the dog's bloodstream by attaching itself to the dog. In order for a dog to become infected with a Lyme disease, the tick usually must remain attached to the dog for 48 hours or more.
- Ticks
There are a number of ways to deal with ticks. The easiest solution is to use one of the tick killing products that keep them off and/or kill them if they attach.
- Tick Removal Step by Step
Since fleas and ticks can be a continual nuisance, tick removal is an important task for pet owners. Ticks can spread certain diseases, such as Lyme disease...
- Tick Control Explained
One of the best practices you can take toward keeping your dog healthy is tick control. There are many tick control products to choose from, so you...
- Three Tips for Removing Dog Ticks From Your Home
Unlike fleas, dog ticks don't live and breed inside carpets and upholstered furniture. This makes removing them from your home as simple as removing them from your dog.
- The Best Lice Treatment for Your Dog
Lice on your dog may cause irritation and can make your pet ill. Lice carry diseases and may even lead to anemia, as lice feed on the dog's blood.
- The 7 Most Effective Flea and Tick Treatment Techniques
Flea and tick pet parasites are carriers of multiple diseases. These parasites occur frequently in pets and feed on their blood.
- Spray Treatments for Dogs and Cats
Fleas and ticks are one of the major threats to dogs and cats. These parasites should be controlled effectively for the pet to remain healthy.
- Side Effects of Popular Flea Treatements
Popular pet flea treatments include both oral and topical applications. A typical topical flea treatment can be applied on the surface of the skin of the animal.
- Should I Use a Tick Dip, Powder, Spray or Shampoo on My Dog?
A dog owner is bound to purchase a tick dip or other product at least once in a dog's lifetime. It can be difficult to decide what to buy when so many different flea and tick products are available to rid dogs of these blood-sucking parasites.
- Removing Ticks on Dogs
Removing ticks on dogs as soon as they are found is a necessary step to ensure the health of a pet. Many ticks carry diseases such as the notorious Lyme's Disease.
- Reducing Canine Lyme Disease Through Tick Control
To prevent Lyme disease, canine owners must work at reducing tick populations in and around their yard. It's also important to check your dog daily for ticks and remove them within 24 hours.
- Puppy Mange: An Overview
What is Puppy Mange? Puppy mange is a term often used for a certain type of canine mange that is most common in young puppies-- also known as red mange, follicular mange, or demodectic mange.
- Preventing Ticks from Biting Your Dogs
When it comes to dogs, ticks are a very common problem and are easily picked up in many places outdoors. Therefore, it is important that you do all that you can to protect your dog from being infected with ticks.
- Lyme Disease (Borrelia) Bacterin
Lyme disease is caused by a bacterial organism, Borrelia burgdorferi . It is carried by Ixodes species of ticks and may have other tick or insect carriers. It is more common in some areas of the United States than in others
- Lyme Disease
The early signs of Lyme disease in dogs are supposed to be loss of appetite, fever and lethargy. Lameness may occur at the same time or may occur later. In some dogs, enlargement of the lymph nodes (usually generalized enlargement) occurs. In dogs, skin signs, heart disease, kidney problems and neurologic signs are reported to be rare.
- How to Treat Your Dog with Scabies
Scabies in dogs, which is also known as Canine Scabies or the Coptic Mange, is caused by parasites known as Sarcoptic Mites. These types of microscopic mites usually invade the skin areas of healthy dogs and puppies and create many types of skin problems.
- How to Successfully Remove a Dog Tick from Your Pet
If a dog tick has attached itself to your pet it is important to act quickly and safely in order to remove the tick and prevent any infection or illness. Dog ticks can cause serious illnesses like Lyme's disease and Rocky Mountain spotted fever and may also lead to anemia or paralysis.
- How to Get Rid of Fleas
Fleas are common parasites that reside in cats and dogs. They feed on the pets' blood and may cause infections and anemia in puppies or kittens.
- Flea Medicine for Dogs
If you are looking for an effective flea medicine for dogs; here is some helpful information that can assist you in making your selection:
- Flea Life Cycle
Understanding the life cycle of the flea is necessary in order to control it. The flea has several stages to its life cycle. Adult fleas spend most of their time on the dog or cat - they must be dislodged to leave since they will not do so voluntarily.
- Flea Control Using Frontline Plus for Dogs
Frontline for dogs is an over-the-counter topical medication that is applied once a month and kills fleas and ticks on your dog while providing long-lasting parasite prevention in the future.
- Flea Control
Since we know that the flea lays her eggs on the pet and they fall off, it is obvious that they fall off where the pet goes. This means that you must treat your house if your pet comes inside
- Flea Control
There are now several "once a month" flea control medications for pets. We explain and review all of the most popular and effective treatments.
- Environmental Canine Flea Control
Although an important part of canine flea control is to use topical or oral medications to rid the animal of the flea population actually infesting the dog's skin, there is another, commonly overlooked, component: environmental flea control.
- Ear problems in dogs
Most ear infections in dogs affect the portion of the ear canal that lies between the visible external ear and the ear drum. Infections in this portion of the ear are referred to as otitis externa. Infections in this region most commonly involve bacteria, with yeast being the next most likely problem.
- Dog Parasites and Parasite transmitted Disease
There are now several “once a month” flea control medications for pets. Lufenuron (Program - tm), makes control of preadult fleas easier than it has been in the past. This medication is approved for both dogs and cats.
- Dog Fleas: Signs, Symptoms, Dangers and Prevention
Dog fleas are one of the most irritating aspects of dog ownership. Dog fleas not only annoy your pet, but can cause health problems. Fleas feed on your dogs blood and can cause skin irritation, allergies, anemia and even death. Fleas also carry tapeworms and diseases such as Lyme Disease.
- Dog Flea and Tick Dips: When You Should Use Them
Dog flea and tick problems result from the parasites feeding off your dog's blood by burrowing under your dog's skin. Dips are effective in killing dog ticks and fleas.
- Creepies and Crawlies
These cuties can travel back and forth between your pets. Head shaking, itching and a blackish waxy goo in the ear canals are indications that ear mites may have taken up residence in your cat or dogs ears.
- Choosing a Pet Flea Medicine
The availability of pet flea medicine has eliminated the seasonal suffering of millions of dogs and cats. With a simple, monthly application, the best flea medicine will protect your cat or dog from fleas, ticks and mites and protect them from the discomfort and diseases spread by these pests.
- Canine Flea Treatment Examined: Rinses, Sprays and Collars
Flea spray for your canine can be used along with other treatments and can also repel other insects such as mosquitoes. Here is some information on different kinds of flea treatments.
- Can I Get Lyme Disease From My Dog?
Lyme disease in a dog is a bacterial infection spread through tick bites. The main sign of Lyme disease infection is a large, round, red rash around the bite area.
- Basic Flea Collar Safety
Select a flea collar that will fit your pet correctly and that is made out of safe substances. Some collars should not be used on young puppies or kittens due to their strong chemicals.
- An Introduction to Natural Flea Collar Products
A natural flea collar is a safer alternative than using a chemically-treated item on your dog. A natural product can protect your dog from fleas.
- Allergies in Dogs: Things You Should Know to Protect Your Dog
Allergies in dogs can be alleviated if you are well informed about the different types of allergens, triggers, and how to get rid of them.
- Advice on dog itching and relieving symptoms of your dog’s itchy skin
As a pet owner, you want the best for your animal and also want the best answers for problems such as a dog’s itchy skin, especially when you know your pet is uncomfortable.
- A Guide to Tick Medicine
Choosing the proper tick medicine can greatly reduce the discomfort and other serious problems associated with ticks on your dog or cat.
- A Guide to Flea and Tick Control Methods
Proper flea and tick control can improve your pet's quality of life, prevent illnesses and reduce the spread of parasites. Recent advancements in flea medications have made the products safer and more effective.
- 5 Places to Look for Mites on Your Dog
Dog mites can be found in various forms including demodectic and sarcoptic mites and walking dandruff . The mites that cause mange or scabies can't be seen with the naked eye.


Copyright © 2009 VetInfo. All rights reserved.