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How to treat flea bites on dogs?

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Not only will you need to rid your dog of fleas but you will need to clean his bedding and likely vacuum and treat the furniture and carpets in your house to prevent re-infestation. In cases of flea allergy dermatitis, your dog may require treatment with antihistamines or steroids to treat the reaction to the bites. read more

Do yourself and your dog a favor by using a flea preventive on a regular basis to prevent against flea infestations and having to treat flea bites on dogs. Kate Barrington is the loving owner of two cats (Bagel and Munchkin) and a noisy herd of guinea pigs. read more

Use flea powders and flea collars– Apart from the method mentioned above, you can use flea powders and flea collars to prevent and treat flea bites on cats and dogs. These are known to effectively repel fleas. read more

How to stop flea bites from itching in humans and relieve itchy skin. As stated before, fleas tend to bite humans particularly on the ankles, legs, feet, arms and other easy-to-access areas. To stop flea bites from itching: Wash the bitten area with water to prevent the infection from spreading. read more

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