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  2. Dog flea - Wikipedia

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    Flea infestations can be not only annoying for both dogs and cats and humans, but also very dangerous. Problems caused by fleas may range from mild to severe itching and discomfort to skin problems and infections. Anemia may also result from flea bites in extreme circumstances. Furthermore, fleas can transmit tapeworms and diseases to pets.

  3. Flea treatments - Wikipedia

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    Lufenuron is a veterinary preparation (known as Program) that attacks the larval flea's ability to produce chitin, necessary for the adult's hard exoskeleton, but it does not kill fleas. Flea medicines need to be used with care because many of them also affect mammals. Pyrethrin based flea treatments meant for dogs can be hazardous to cats.

  4. Where do fleas come from? The pests pose problems for both ...

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    Some will kill them in 6 hours or 24 hours." Larson said killing other life stages takes take and dedication. He recommended vacuuming often to suck up larvae, cocoons and eggs in the carpet.

  5. Flea - Wikipedia

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    Rarely do fleas jump from dog to dog. Most flea infestations come from newly developed fleas from the pet's environment. [ 6 ] The flea jump is so rapid and forceful that it exceeds the capabilities of muscle, and instead of relying on direct muscle power, fleas store muscle energy in a pad of the elastic protein named resilin before releasing ...

  6. Ask the Shelter: Help - my dog has fleas! - AOL

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    A: Fleas are definitely a problem, especially in the summer months. I believe the topical flea treatments work with your pet's skin and natural oils in his fur, so it's important to not wash those ...

  7. Dog health - Wikipedia

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    Fleas and ticks of various species can be acquired and brought home by a dog, where they can multiply and attack humans (and vice versa). These two parasites are particularly important to note, now that tick-borne Lyme disease has become endemic throughout a large area, in addition to other similar diseases such as Rocky Mountain spotted fever .