Flea Control Precautions For Your Pets

By Farah N

The real nuisance for any pet keeper is fleas. They not only disturb your pet but also give you a lot of discomfort when you see your dear pet in troubles created by these harmful creatures. The first thing you need to get rid of fleas is a proper flea control solution.

When you are looking out for a good flea control solution, you will become a victim of problem of choice. There are many programs and solutions available but only few of them are workable. It is very important to know your exact need and then find the right solution for it. Many products available in market vary in nature and effect. Some provide short term effectiveness and some work for longer periods. Some are convenient to use, and some are hard to apply. Some come with safety measures, and some result in adverse affects.


A good program covers a larger canvas. You must not only treat your animal for flea control, but the whole environment should be protected from flea growth. It includes your home, your car, your yard, your garden, and all of your pets.

There are a lot of powders and sprays available for flea control. A powder can bring good results if you apply it according to precautions and safety directions. It is only good if your pets are older than 8 weeks of age. You can apply the powder on your pets after every four days. The powder kills the adult fleas within 15 minutes of first application. Always remember to dilute the powder for puppies and kittens. You can mix talcum powder in flea control powder to reduce its strength which is harmful for small animals when applied directly.

The flea control sprays are also effective to quickly kill the adult as well as the growing fleas. It contains alcohol. Sometimes it is also effective in killing flea eggs.

Another good option is use of herbal insecticides. Eucalyptus oils, clove, pennyroyal, and citronella are good herbal solutions. Always mix them in shampoo while cleaning your dog. A direct application will not only disturb your dog due to its toxicity, but will badly affect the coat.

There are many other good and bad solutions available for flea control. You must learn about them properly before applying on your sensitive pet.


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