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How to Get Rid of Fleas and Ticks on Dogs

How to Get Rid of Fleas and Ticks on Dogs. 4 Effective Ways

In your journey as a dog owner, you may have experienced difficulties exterminating fleas and ticks on the dogs. Mostly, dog owners like you experience and struggle with similar issues at some point as they take care of them. Apart from being creepy, these pests bite and suck blood, and pose real health threats to your dogs. 

But, in this post, we will discuss the 4 most effective ways to kill ticks and fleas on dogs and prevent their reinfestation.

Symptoms of Fleas and Ticks on Dogs 

While spotting fleas and ticks may not be obvious, there are signs you should look for. Some of the common signs of fleas and tick infestation include;

  • Red spots on your dog’s skin
  • Frequent scratches around the head and ears of the dog
  • Rashes, especially if your dog has an allergy to tick bites
  • Flea dirt

4 Ways to Get Rid of Ticks and Fleas on Dogs

Since ticks and fleas cause discomfort and transmit diseases, killing and eradicating them from your home is crucial. Importantly, there are various ways you can get rid of these parasites, and the following are 4 ways you can exterminate them;

1. Choose and apply the right pest control products

Ticks can infest your dog kennel any time of the year, so choose an appropriate preventative product. The choice of product should usually depend on your pet’s lifestyle. For instance, do not use a product suitable for cats only on dogs and vice versa. Importantly, ensure the product can prevent the specific parasite by first checking the label.

2. Inspect your dog regularly for any signs of ticks and fleas infestation. 

Ticks and fleas are small pests that are difficult to detect unless you observe them keenly. Therefore, inspect your dog regularly for any signs of ticks and fleas. Early detection of these parasites will enable you to take the right actions to prevent their spread. 

3. Remove and kill the ticks and fleas on your dogs

Usually, it takes ticks and fleas between 24 and 48 hours to transmit infection to its host. Therefore, by removing and killing them promptly, you will be able to prevent them from sucking blood and spreading diseases to your pet. Therefore, whenever you notice a tick or flea latched on your dog’s body, carefully remove and kill it. Do not ignore or postpone the removal of the parasite since the consequences can be dire. For instance, your dog may show sickness when the pests are left to feed on the host and multiply. 

4. Contact the veterinarian for medical intervention

While fleas and ticks can easily be removed from dogs, sometimes the health issues caused by these pests linger. For instance, your pet may have lethargy, swollen joints, weight loss, and a skin rash that requires treatment. In this case, contact your veterinarian for medical intervention.

Prevent Ticks and Fleas Infestation in Dogs

Flea and tick infestations and pest-borne diseases are difficult to detect and treat. Therefore, it is important to prevent them from infesting and biting your pets. After getting rid of them, you can request a professional pest control expert to advise you on how to prevent the pests’ reinfestation.  

You can contact us to help you eliminate fleas and ticks from your dogs and prevent their reinfestation as well. We will eradicate the pests and ensure the parasites do not reinfiltrate your dog’s house or come near your property. 

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