How To Take Fleas Off A Puppy

How To Take Fleas Off A Puppy

All puppies are cute — except when they’re covered in fleas. That’s obviously no good and you should probably treat your puppy for fleas as soon as possible. Here is a quick guide on how to get rid of fleas on your puppy using two common household products.

The dreaded flea infestation is one of the most common canine health concerns. While it can happen at any time of summer, fleas usually begin biting in early spring and become a problem through the summer months. It’s not pretty. You’ll notice intense scratching, biting, and chewing at every point of contact on your dog with his coat. In addition, remember that fleas are carriers for other parasites such as ticks, mites, and lice. If a pet has a severe flea problem, he may scratch so much that he causes an open sore on his skin which can then become infected. Because these parasites can quickly make their way into a home, they should be dealt with as soon as possible. Below is a guide to help you get started on how to take fleas off a puppy so that you can keep your own pet healthy and happy.

How To Take Fleas Off A Puppy

How To Take Fleas Off A Puppy

Fleas are a common problem for people who have a pet. Your dog may not have fleas if you live in a hot, dry area. But if you live in an area where it’s humid and rainy, it’s likely that your dog will have at least some fleas. Fleas are small insects that suck blood from dogs and other animals. They can cause itching, discomfort, and even serious infections if left untreated.

Here are some tips for getting rid of fleas:

– Check your dog daily for fleas or signs of flea infestation (dandruff on the belly). If you see any signs of flea infestation, contact your veterinarian immediately!

– Start using natural remedies to keep the fleas away. If these remedies don’t work, ask your veterinarian about chemical treatments.

Step 1: Gather your materials. You will need olive oil, a comb, and a flea collar.

Step 2: Rub the olive oil into your puppy’s fur. This will help loosen the fleas from the fur.

Step 3: Comb through their fur with the comb to remove any loose fleas. If you find a flea, don’t worry! It can be easily removed by plucking it out of your puppy’s fur with your fingers or tweezers.

Step 4: If you have an issue with fleas in your home as well, treat that area as well!

How To Take Fleas Off A Puppy

Part1

Treating the Puppy

1
Understand why normal anti-flea products can’t be used on puppies. Newborn puppies provide the perfect host for fleas — they are warm, produce moisture and provide blood for food. Unfortunately, there are no flea products that are safe for use on newborn pups.[2] This is because puppies’ internal organs are more delicate than those of older dogs and therefore more prone to adverse side effects caused by the anti-flea medications.

  • Depending on the medication, these side effects may include excessive salivation, vomiting, respiratory issues and either over-sensitivity to stimulation or profound depression.
  • Some anti-flea products will be clearly marked as unsuitable for puppies on the label. Other products have never been tested on puppies, so the manufacturers advise against using them. [3]
  • In particular, stay away from pet shop products that contain permethrins, as these are not safe for use in youngsters. Puppies’ metabolisms are too immature and are unable to break down the permethrins, which can build up in the puppies’ systems and cause neurological damage resulting in excessive shaking, drooling, paralysis or even seizures.
  • Pet shop products that don’t contain permethrin are unlikely to be effective and are a waste of money.
2
Bathe the puppy in warm water. As there are no commercial or prescription products suitable for use on young puppies, the only solution is to keep the puppy clean and try to remove any fleas manually.[4] To bathe the puppy:[5]

  • Place a few inches of warm water into a sink or basin. The water should be approximately the same temperature you’d use to bathe a baby.
  • Place the puppy in the water, using your hand to support its head and keep it above the water.
  • Use your hand to scoop water over the puppy’s coat until it is completely wet.
  • Lift the puppy out of the water and place him on a clean, warm towel. Gently rub the puppy with the towel to remove excess water.
3
Use a flea comb to groom the puppy’s coat and remove fleas. Place the puppy on a dry towel on a flat surface. Use a flea comb to groom the puppy’s damp fur and remove any fleas.[6][7]

  • Flea combs have teeth that are very close together and work by physically pulling fleas out of the fur.
  • Start at the puppy’s neck and part the fur, combing a section at a time until you have covered his whole body and removed all of the fleas.
4
Kill the fleas by squashing them or putting them in boiling water. It’s important to kill any fleas that you remove from the puppy’s fur, otherwise they could find their way back and re-infest. You can kill the fleas by squishing them between your fingernails or by dropping them into a cup of boiling water.

  • If you’re using boiling water, make sure to place the cup where the puppy can’t reach it, otherwise he could knock it over and burn himself.
5
Keep the puppy away from infected bedding and animals. Once you have physically removed the fleas from his fur, the puppy should be free of fleas. However, there is no residual insecticide on his coat to stop new fleas from jumping onto him. Therefore it is important to keep the puppy away from his mother and any infected bedding until they can be treated.[8] This will help to prevent the puppy from becoming reinfected.
6
Know when it’s safe to start using anti-flea products. Once your puppy grows older, his body will be able to handle the ingredients used in anti-flea products and they will be safe to use. Always follow the instructions on the label to find out when it’s safe to start using a specific product. Of the licensed anti-flea medications:[9]

  • Revolution (active ingredient selamectin) can be used in puppies from 7 weeks of age onwards.[10]
  • Frontline (active ingredient fipronil) can be used at 8 weeks and over.[11]
  • Oral medications such as Comfortis (active ingredient spinosad) are only safe from 14 weeks of age onwards.[12]
  • Never use these products on pups below the recommended age.

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