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Pet's info: Dog | Yorkshire Terrier | Female | 2 years and 11 months old | 5 lbs
to get a very good flea treatment for my Yorkie do I need to make an appointment? The one I am useing now says it has the same ingredients as Frontline but does not seem to be working. Every time I take her out to potty she seems to have gotten more fleas. I understand she is going to pick up more fleas but they don't not seem to die fast enough and she cannot seem to stop scratching. can you suggest anything to help??
1 Answer
Published on August 14th, 2018
Unfortunately fleas only hop on the body of your pet when they want to feed, then they hop off again and stay in your pet's environment. So you need to treat all pets in the household as well as the environment (which contains the fleas, their eggs and larvae). Flea treatment: 1) Get some flea medication such as a Flea spray or a spot on from a pet shop or your veterinarian and apply monthly 2) get flea powder, put some in your vacuum cleaner bag and vacuum your house and furniture and also non-carpeted areas frequently to remove flea larvae and eggs which live off house dust., Dispose of the bag in the trash outside. Hot-wash all the pet's bedding, If you do this diligently for a few months you will get rid of the fleas. Flea products: Some of these are prescription, best call your veet and ask if you need to bring in the dog in order to buy those from him or get a prescription from him. Spot-ons and/or chews Advantage, Advantix Advantage Multi (Advocate in the UK) Frontline (ticks as well) Bravecto spot on (ticks as well) - for cats, in tablet form for dogs Simparica, Nexgard Revolution (stronghold in the UK) Tablets: comfortis (will only kill fleas once) Collar: Seresto (ticks as well)
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