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 What Are Fleas? Minimize

Fleas are tiny dark brown parasitic insects that infest the coat and skin of pets. They have an amazing skill allowing them to jump up to 150 times their own length. Their amazing jumping skills allow them to transfer easily between hosts and the surrounding environment.


    
 Does My Pet Have Fleas? Minimize

One of the first signs of a flea infestation is that your pet will be scratching and seem quite irritated. On closer inspection you could find adult fleas in the coat or at the base of the fur on the skin. You may even find flea dirt that looks like small black specks of grit, similar to finely ground pepper. This is actually digested dried blood.


    
 How Did My Pet Get Fleas? Minimize

Flea eggs can remain dormant for long periods of time under a variety of conditions. They lay dormant in the garden, or in your carpet and furniture, until they are able to hitch a ride. They jump great distances to find a host and travel on pets and even on people.


    
 Why Do I Need to Treat My Pet? Minimize

Fleas are the number one cause of skin disease in pets and can cause problems ranging from simple itchiness to weeping sores, scaly skin and a bad odour. Some dogs are even allergic to flea bites (a condition known as Flea Allergy Dermatitis), where one bite sets off a terrible response. Fleas also have the ability to transmit tapeworms in dogs and cats. Fleas also bite us!


    
 How do Fleas Spread so Quickly? Minimize

Fleas breed at an enormous rate. The fleas you see on your dog represent only 5-10% of the fleas in the environment. The rest of the population is represented in the egg and larval stages found in your carpets, furniture, bedding and garden.


    
 Flea Lifecycle Minimize

5% of fleas live in the environment as an adult, 95 % of fleas live as eggs, larvae or pupae. For effective flea control it is essential to break the lifecycle in the environment.


Adult Fleas
- jump onto your dog or cat, feed on its blood and then start laying eggs.


Eggs
- one female lays up to 50 eggs per day, they drop off in carpets and bedding before hatching.


Larvae
- the hatched eggs release larvae which move away from light, deeper into carpets and under furniture before developing into pupae. The larvae feed on organic debris and at this stage can consume tapeworm eggs, allowing them to become an intermediate host for the development of tapeworms.


This lifecycle can take as little as 2-3 weeks but can last up to 6 months. To rid your household from fleas, you must break this cycle.


A well-designed program is necessary to maintain a flea free environment, and prevention is definitely better than cure. There are many different flea products available today and the options can be confusing. Not all products are registered for use in young puppies and kittens and may be quite dangerous.


    
 Treatments and Products Minimize

Smelly and potentially toxic chemicals are a thing of the past, now we can enjoy more recent innovations.

When undertaking flea control you have to consider the various stages of the lifecycle. In severe infestations, it is sometimes necessary to treat both the pet and the environment. However, due to the effectiveness of modern flea insecticides, treatment of your pet is often all that is needed.

Here are some options:

- Products to get rid of fleas on your pet

Spot on treatments - very effective, easy to apply, once a month treatments. Some products include worming treatment as well as flea treatment.

Flea shampoo - kills fleas on your pet at the time of the bath, but once rinsed off have no lasting effect on fleas.

Rinses and sprays - vary in effectiveness, many need to be used weekly, some more often if severe flea problems are present. Rinses must be applied to a clean, mostly dry coat at the correct concentration to be effective.

Collars & Powders - are helpful, but not the most effective treatment.


- Prevent new eggs

Products that stop fleas breeding and even make the female flea sterile.


- Control the environment

Adopt control strategies including;- Vacuum the carpet 2-3 times a week to remove eggs and stimulate dormant fleas, wash pet blankets weekly (in the washing machine) and leave in the sun to dry, spray the house, kennels and yards with an adult flea killer (professional treatment recommended), fog the house to prevent larvae developing.

The best solution for your situation

Our healthcare team are fully trained in flea management and can assist you in choosing the product most suitable for your pet.

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 Contact Us Minimize

 Waikiwi Vet Services
299 North Road, Waikiwi,
Invercargill, New Zealand.
Click here for location map.

Phone:

 03 215 9237 (24Hrs*)

Fax:  03 215 7440
* 7 days a week. Weekend after hours work shared with Southern Vet Centre on Findlay Road

Postal address:
Waikiwi Vet Services  
P.O.Box 5009,
Invercargill,
New Zealand.

Email:
staff@vetservices.co.nz

Consultations by appointment:

Mon-Fri

    9am - 12pm and
    1.30pm - 6pm

  Sat

    10.30am - 12pm


    
 Riverton branch clinic Minimize

135 Palmerston Street, Riverton,
Riverton, New Zealand.
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Ph:  03 234 8547 

Consultations by appointment:
Tuesday and Friday


    
 
   
 
 
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