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  2. Flea allergy dermatitis in dogs - AOL

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    Flea allergy dermatitis is one of the leading causes of allergic reactions in dogs and like all allergies, it's caused by the immune system overreacting to a particular substance that's typically ...

  3. Flea allergy dermatitis - Wikipedia

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    The flea found most commonly on both dogs and cats with a flea infestation is the cat flea, Ctenocephalides felis. [2] Pets that develop flea allergy dermatitis have an allergic response to flea saliva injected during flea feeding. The itch associated with just one flea bite persists long after that flea is gone and leads to significant self ...

  4. Dog flea - Wikipedia

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    Flea allergy dermatitis is developed by those dogs allergic to flea saliva. In this case, the symptom previously mentioned are more pronounced. Because of compulsive scratching and biting, the dog may lose hair, get bald spots, exhibit hot spots due to extreme irritation, and develop infections that result in smelly skin.

  5. Dog skin disorders - Wikipedia

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    Another contagious infestation is caused by a mite, Cheyletiella. Dogs can be infested with contagious lice . Other ectoparasites, including flea and tick infestations are not considered directly contagious but are acquired from an environment where other infested hosts have established the parasite's life cycle.

  6. What extreme heat, temperatures could mean for your dog. ... On a 77-degree day, asphalt temperatures could reach up to 125 degrees, which can cause skin damage in just 60 seconds, according to a ...

  7. Stuck in the Heat With a Dog? Here’s How I Keep My ... - AOL

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