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Getting Rid Of Fleas -Dog & Cat Health
Cats have an innate ability to play, fight and sleep in the perfect flea infested areas. Cat fleas can be brought in from under a house or an abandoned complex were fleas are patiently lurking. These parasites simply hitch a ride back to your home and there, they multiply. Dog and cat health can be compromised by fleas and protecting them is vital in the relentless battle against the parasites. Your techniques to combat cat fleas are similar tactics used on your home and yard. As with home and yard protection, basic cleaning is a solid foundation to launch your attack.
Combs - If adult fleas have trenched themselves in the cat fur your most efficient tool is a flea comb. Combing has several advantages, it removes adult fleas thereby reducing the amount of insecticide needed and two, combined with a alcohol or soap solution can kill adult fleas on contact. Adult fleas favor thick fur and therefore accumulate heavily near the face, neck and front of the tail.
Solutions - Shampoo is an obvious choice to drown and chemically eradicate your unwanted trespassers. After combing your pet, a soapy bath becomes a gentle insecticide that subdues light infestations. To dramatically increase the effectiveness of shampoo allow 5-10 minutes of soaking before you rinse.
Insect Growth Regulators - Available as sprays, spot-on's, pills or food additives IGR's target flea egg and larvae development. When exposed to an IGR, adult fleas are incapable of reproducing, eggs fail to hatch and larvae die before maturation. The only issue is the adult fleas that ultimately survive the IGR's affects. To resolve this problem, IGR's are often coupled with a mild insecticide to kill the adult fleas.
Enclosure - Dog and cat enclosures allow you to choose where the animal wanders once it leaves the safety of the home. Dog and cat cages, or enclosures, are often built out to sunny spots where fleas are less likely to thrive. Shade also needs to be provided but veer away from moist areas where the parasites often flourish. Besides the added benefit or protection from cars, your pet is residing within your well fortified yard and the chance of flea infestation is reduced.
There are a plethora of products aimed at destroying fleas. Amongst acronyms, such as IGR's, and chemistry jargon like pyriproxyfen that only a scientist can understand, how do you sort out what does what? Not to worry I have done the legwork for you and you will need to do is read. Three brief but concise chapters make up this article. Chapter I will briefly describe the flea and its life cycle, vital to understanding how you can kill the buggers. Chapter II and Chapter III list how to protect your house, garden, and pet from flea infestation. At the end of the Chapter III is a link to the exact products you'll need to effectively rid and protect your domicile from these parasites. For now, we start with an astonishing fact, how many eggs did you say fleas lay?
All three chapters are available at www.LoveYourCats.com:
-Chapter I: Getting rid of Fleas - Cat Fleas & Dog Fleas
-Chapter II: Getting rid of Fleas- Fleas in House & Yard
-Chapter III: Getting rid of Fleas- Dog & Cat Health
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Where's the best place to obtain genetic history about Shetland Sheepdogs?
I'm a Veterinary and Animal Behaviorist student in the US planning to move back to the UK after my education. I have aspirations to work in dog & cat health and rescue, and the Sheltie is my favourite breed! We had one when I was young, and I have bought tons of books over the years on their history and breed standard. I would love to do rescue with them, but would also like to breed someday too. Because of University, I have no intentions of breeding anytime soon, but I would like to know where would be best to find out everything I can genetically about the breed; I want as much knowledge as possible as I simply adore them. If any breeders or dog enthusiasts see this, I would love your advice!
(I would like only constructive, civil comments on this please. I'm in my twenties and not looking to pick a fight, I just want advice and guidance from mature adults. If you cannot provide this, please don't answer. Thank you.)
@Cookie
Thanks! :) I have their site bookmarked, I will have to look further into all of the info they provide. Also, I have spent time looking at breeders practices in the European area (Czech Rep, Poland, etc.) and I see what you mean by the older, more stardard sized collie nose and face. They have quite a petite snout when bred towards I'm assuming the British/European? standard, but over here, Shelties are quite long in the face! So interesting, must depend on the breeder. :)
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Pet owners do you think of your dog/cats health when you smoke around them?
Im just wondering if pet owners that are also smokers know the dangers of passive smoking for children are the same for their pets. Do you smole around your dog or cat or any other pet for that matter??
I stopped smoking a year ago and i never thought of the damgers when i smoked around my cats. I have since had one die of cancer she was only 1year and 9months old and the vet said she would'nt be able to know if it was because of the passive smoking.
My bf still smokes but he now goes outside to smoke and i dont allow anyone smoke around my animals just like i would'nt let anyone smoke around a child.
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