Do Fleas Make Your Dog Smell?
Fleas are an uncomfortable part of your dog’s life. The problem is that fleas can jump from dog to dog and even house to house. If your dog comes into contact with fleas, it should be bathed or brushed thoroughly. The best way to avoid flea infestation is to learn more about flea biology. Fleas live for long periods of time outdoors and prefer warm, humid climates. Fleas lay their eggs in the hair and other places that are dark and moist. The eggs are carried by the fleas throughout the house and yard.
Fleas are tiny, wingless insects with flat bodies and three pairs of legs. They are black or dark brown in color. They are about 12mm long and have a wide range of mobility. Their hind legs are designed for jumping while the other legs are specialized for scuttling through hair.
Fleas cause dogs to itch and scratch excessively. If your dog seems to have a flea allergy, he should be checked by a veterinarian. Your vet can do a skin test to test for allergies and fleas. A white towel can help you spot fleas.
A homemade flea and tick shampoo is a great alternative to liquid shampoo. The product is easy to make and is a great way to keep your dog protected from fleas. The mixture contains essential oils such as lavender, honey, and coconut oil. A good flea shampoo can also help in keeping your dog’s coat clean and smelling fresh.