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Most Effective Home Remedies for Fleas on Dogs

By Glee

Home Remedies for Fleas on Dogs

Fleas are familiar to most dog-owners. They are annoying and disgusting not only to your dog but also to you because the fleas will hardly spare you.

Fleas on dogs will also bit you and leave dark spots on your skin whether or not you´ll scratch the very itchy, bitten area. Once bitten by fleas, you can imagine how disturbing it is on your dogs to have fleas feeding on his skin.

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Steer clear of carbolic acid soap at all cost

Professor Williams, of Edinburgh, in early 1900s, strongly condemned the use of carbolic acid soap on dogs. There are many convincing scientific proofs of the ill effects of carbolic acid and carbolic acid soaps on dogs. Even in the mild form of soap, carbolic acid will poison by absorption through the skin, and that when there is no abrasion.

Hugh Dalziel, in his book, The Diseases of Dogs, noted a number of instances when he treated cases of poisoned dogs caused by carbolic acid. In one case, a toy terrier had great depression arid trembling followed by profuse bleeding of the nose. The dog died.

Another case was that of a strong fox terrier. The dog owner was herself washing him with a carbolic acid soap when she was called away to see a visitor and for some short time, the dog was left with the lather from the soap upon him. The result was very great depression and weakness, with constant trembling and loss of appetite.

Dr. Dalziel gave the dog brandy and quinine and iron, as well as cold douches, followed immediately with brisk and continued rubbing, and the dog recovered. But it was several weeks before he regained his usual health.

See: How to Get Rid of Fleas and Lice on Dogs

Carbolic acid is not able to kill fleas on dogs but only knock them down for a short time, only to bounce back to your dog or live in your house.

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Best Treatments for Fleas on Dogs

Here are the eight most effective products on getting rid of fleas on dogs.

1. Novartis Capstar Flea Tablets for Dogs and Cats

Novartis Capstar Flea Tablets for Dogs and Cats
Capstar Flea Tablets for Cats & Dogs

This flea treatment for dogs comes in a set of 6 tablets. It´s a form of insecticide that will quickly kill the fleas. As you can read from the thousands of reviews from happy customers, this product is amazing for getting rid of the itchy little beasts on your dogs, and even cats. This is best to use if you have flea infestation.

Although effective in killing fleas, this pill can´t kill flea eggs or prevent them from hatching. It is advised to do a follow up with a flea preventative program.

2. Frontline Flea and Tick Treatment

Frontline Flea and Tick Treatment
Frontline Flea and Tick Treatment

This treatment is effective in killing and preventing fleas. Each of its packets is good for six application preventing fleas for 6 months. The kit also comes with a measuring tool so you can measure out the monthly dosage yourself. It´s the best way to go if you have more than one pet.

3. Vet’s Best Natural Flea + Tick Home Spray

Vet's Best Natural Flea and Tick Spray

Vet’s Best Natural Flea + Tick Home Spray, 32 oz

For those dog owners who are wary of side effects, this spray treatment for fleas on dogs is made out of natural ingredients such as peppermint oil and clove extract control. It´s safe to use for dogs as young as 12 weeks and is also safe around kids.

4. Merial Frontline Plus Flea and Tick Control

Merial Frontline Plus Flea and Tick Control for Dogs and Puppies
Merial Frontline Plus Flea and Tick Control for 5-22 Pound Dogs and Puppies, 3-Pack

This treatment is in the form of ointment. It kills 98-100% of fleas. It may not be the most effective, but it has lower risk. To remove the remaining 2% fleas and flea eggs, you may need to comb your dog´s hair regularly using the Sentry Flea Comb for Dogs.

5. FleaFossil Power Diatomaceous Earth

FleaFossil Power Diatomaceous Earth
Fossil Power Diatomaceous Earth

This food grade is multifunctional; it treats many forms of human health problems such as insomnia, exhaustion, weakness, numbness, sugar addiction, and hypothyroidism among others. But it also works in killing fleas around your house and yard to prevent them from jumping back to your dogs after they received flea treatment.

6. Bayer K9 Advantix II Flea and Tick Control Treatment for Dogs

Bayer K9 Advantix II Flea and Tick Control Treatment for Dogs
Bayer Advantix II, Extra Large Dogs, Over 55-Pound, 6-Month

This treatment is effective in killing fleas, eggs and larvae. A single application prevents further flea infestation for at least four weeks.

7. Victor M230 Ultimate Flea Trap

Victor M230 Ultimate Flea Trap
Victor M230 Ultimate Flea Trap

This flea trap is non-poisonous, odorless and safe to use around children and pets. It attracts fleas from 30 feet away in every direction and traps them until they are killed.

8. Adams Plus Flea & Tick Shampoo with Precor for Dogs and Cats

Adams Plus Flea & Tick Shampoo with Precor for Dogs and Cats
Adams Plus Flea and Tick Control Shampoo with Precor

This treatment for fleas on dogs and cats is effective in killing fleas as well as preventing flea eggs from hatching for 4 weeks. Safe to use on dogs and cats over 12 weeks.

Life-history of fleas + follow-up flea killing

Unlike the louse, the flea undergoes what entomologists term a complete metamorphosis, egg, larva, pupa, and perfect insect stages having to be passed. This is contrary to the popular belief that the flea is parasitic in the last stage only. That said, it is advised to treat the kennel as well to destroy the eggs, larvae, and pupae.

The mother flea deposits her eggs in the cracks of the floor-boards, in the dust which congregates in the comers of the kennel, etc., and in due time these eggs are hatched, and whitish footless maggots result.

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These in about fourteen days assume the pupal state in a silken cocoon and in about a fortnight after the perfect insect (flea) stage is reached and the cycle of existence is again begun. It would therefore be useless to rid a dog say of fleas and return him at once to a kennel which had not been scrubbed. In a very short time the animal would be as badly infested as ever.

Thus, whatever form of flea treatment for dogs you employed and whether or not the treatment is in the form of insecticide, its application should be repeated several times to ensure perfect eradication of the pests.

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Disclosure:

The medical advices shared on this blog are gathered from both my experience and research. Although helpful for home remedies, they should NOT replace the more reliable advice from your vet.

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  1. Dilek says

    February 18, 2016 at 2:04 am

    I’ve never had fleas in my household bfreoe but recently i feel like somethings just been jumping around in my hair and i found a bug with a brown shell about the size of a flea. do fleas have shells? I feel paranoid idk what to do help please.

  2. Wayne marwood says

    July 30, 2016 at 6:43 am

    Very useful info thanks

  3. Susan Hamilton says

    July 31, 2018 at 10:26 pm

    I wouldn’t recommend using any type of flea shampoo at all… they all have bad/dangerous stuff in them and can potentially make your pet sick or even kill it. I mean, think about it… you’re covering your dog in pesticide. Would you cover yourself in pesticide? Just wash your dog with normal dog shampoo and then treat him with Frontline or something. Also, use Precor (the spray that you spray on your carpets).

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