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Dog Flea Shampoo

It could happen at anytime and there is actually not very much you can do to prevent it if you do not force your dog to wear a flea collar at all times. Dog flea infestations are usually not that dangerous if dealt with swiftly. The dog flea is a wingless insect and a parasite that colonize their hosts and feed of their blood. Although disease spreaders and the cause of a nasty itchy rash they are not a big problem.

There are a lot of different products out there in market and dog flea shampoo is one of them. The dog flea shampoo has its advantages but does also have some disadvantages. Let us find out more.

Dog flea shampoo – Combing away the resistance

In many cases the usage of dog flea shampoo is not recommended. A lot of dog fleas have become resistant against the chemicals in the dog flea shampoo and overusing it will ensure that even more will become resistant. An alternative would be considering cutting the dog, giving it a shorter hairdo that is easier to get control over and then use flea combs or brushes to get the fur clear of dog fleas. This is tremendous work comparing with using a dog flea shampoo but sometimes it is necessary so you should be prepared.

Dog flea shampoo – Lather away

The dog flea shampoo treatment is effective if used against non-resistant dog fleas and it is usually both easy and cheap to use. The usage of dog flea shampoo has all the convenient properties that no other dog flea treatment has. Therefore dog flea shampoo is the most widely used product when it comes to removing dog flea infestations.

Dog flea shampoo – Active agents

There can be all sorts of different active agents in the dog flea shampoo but most of them are organic since it will not harm your dog. DEET, neem oil and pyrethrin are just some of the active agents that can be used in dog flea shampoo. It is though recommended to buy a natural and organic dog flea shampoo so both your dog and nature not are put in harms way.

Dog flea shampoo – Rub ’n’ scrub

When using a dog flea shampoo it is always best to follow the instructions on the package. The intstructions are there for your sake and it would be a plain insult for your dog if you make a mistake just because you did not care to check up on the procedures before using the product. If the product does not come with any instructions, here is what you will do. Wet over its entire body, the fur needs to get wet all the way down to skin. Then apply the dog flea shampoo but be careful so your dog won’t swallow any of it or get it in its eyes. Massage the dog flea shampoo into your dogs fur with a rubbing motion. Really try to get the shampoo down to the skin all over the dogs body and, once you are done, rinse it all off thoroughly, there should not be a trace of shampoo left when you are done. Finally fry your dog with a clean and dry towel until the fur gets back some of its volume. That is how you use dog flea shampoo.

Dog flea shampoo – Aftermath

When the dog has been treated with a dog flea shampoo, buy it a flea collar so you never need to use the shampoo again. The flea collar is effective and an acceptable cost not to get a flea infestation all over your home. Wouldn’t you agree?

 

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