Question from :Marilyn Ann Faulkner
‘ I have a small but bulky pug cross jack Russell, who has had a problem with
Answer from: Shanika Winters
Thanks Marilyn for your question regarding flea control on your dog. It sounds as though you are doing all the correct things by treating your pet with a flea preparation regularly as well as having treated your home. It is really frustrating for both dog and owner when the
What are
Fleas are a parasite that lives on our pet and in our homes, the adult
It is good to hear that you have used the household spray to treat your home; the household spray is aimed at killing the flea population that is not on your pet and therefore helps to break the flea life cycle. Make sure you read all the instruction on household flea sprays, use the correct amount and take care if you have pet fish or caged birds as the chemicals can be toxic to them. It is also important not to use the household flea spray on your dog itself.
If the flea infestation in your home is severe and humans are also getting bitten then in some cases a professional household flea treatment may be needed. The flea eggs larvae and pupae can survive in the nooks and crannies of your home, down between floor boards, skirting and soft furnishings.
Changing flea treatment product?
If you are finding that a product is not working for you and your pet then it is definitely a topic to discuss with your vet. The correct product to fit your pet’s needs can then be found. Some of the flea preparations cover various worms also such as round,tape, heart and lung worms. Correct administration of the product and the correct dosage should also help ensure success in the battle against the
If you are planning on bathing your pet then do this before applying the flea product and make sure your pet has a dry coat before applying its next dose. Make sure that your pet has been weighed accurately ideally on the weighing scales at your vets to decide on which dose to use. The safety margins on the products your vet dispenses to you have been tried and tested, so provided you use the correct dose then the product should be effective.
Could the
Resistance is when the drug is no longer effective; in the case of a flea product it would no longer kill most of the
Have all in contact animals been treated for
It is very important to know that
I hope that I have managed to answer your question which was not at all silly. If you are ever in doubt as to whether a product is working and which dose should be used please discuss this with your vet, this is what we are here to help you with.
Shanika Winters MRCVS (online vet)
If you have any worries about your pet, please make an appointment to see your vet – or try our online Symptom Guide.
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