By: Lec Watkins | 2010-03-28 | Pets If your dog is struggling with more than just fleas, perhaps it is time for K9 Advantix? This dog flea treatment tackles a host of pests which might be biting your pet. read more
By: Lance Thorington | 2010-10-29 | Article Marketing There are two routes you can take for dog flea treatment. There is the chemical treatment which is the store bought treatment. Then there is the natural treatment using ingredients that are very common and you may have them in your pantry already. read more
By: Mike Mullins | 2010-03-19 | Pets Does your dog experience problems with fleas? Most dogs do. Even if your dog is an inside dog and is not often around other dogs, fleas can be a difficult problem to battle. It can be next to impossible to completely eradicate fleas. You could be tracking fleas into your home on your shoes and not even be aware of it. read more
By: John K Vincent | 2010-03-26 | Pets During the summer, dogs and fleas seem to go hand in hand. Unless you find a way to litter train your dog, he will need to go outside a few times a day and fleas are likely to be in your yard. Once a flea gets on your dog, you are probably going to end up with fleas in your house. read more
By: Nil Danieli | 2010-12-23 | Pets Dog fleas are an unfortunate but all too common problem that every dog owner must face at least once in his or her life. Dog fleas not only cause dog skin allergies and force your pet to itch and scratch, but they also plague an entire household and can wreak havoc on the other human and animal inhabitants as well! read more
By: Darcia Helle | 2010-04-03 | Pets Summer weather brings cookouts and pool parties, vacations and long sunny days. For pet owners, summer also brings fleas. These little creatures are incredibly resilient and difficult to get rid of. Contrary to popular belief, they spend most of their time in the environment, not on the host they are feeding from. read more
By: Roberta Wilson | 2012-03-05 | Pets If your dog has fleas, you already know there’s no shortage of pet meds available to help get rid of the nuisances – flea collars, shampoos, pills, gels and combs can all help rid your dog of fleas. read more
By: Andres Garcia | 2011-07-30 | Pets Although a great majority may have dogs and cats for their pets, there is also a certain percentage which opt to have felines for their household companions. Like their arch enemy, cats are not spared from this flea problem. However, compared to canines, fleas which feed on cats are relatively easier to deal with. read more
By: Dave Tee | 2010-04-01 | Pets Frontline for Dogs will very quickly stop the flea problems that your Dog (or Cat) may be experiencing. There are other topical solutions but Frontline is probably the most well known of all the many flea treatments available. If we want to effectively get rid of fleas then Frontline will work very quickly. read more
By: Dave Tee | 2010-03-27 | Pets Using cheap frontline flea treatment can be the best way to keep pets flea and tick free. If you get it at a good price then you are much more likely to use it whenever it is needed. Here is how to make the frontline medicine go much further and save a considerable amount of money. read more
By: Mark stimpson | 2010-09-24 | Pets There are a lot of recommended ways to control flea infestation in your pets and household. Here, we will take a look at a few of the flea treatments like Frontline Spot On and Effipro. read more
By: Danny Maridonna | 2011-03-26 | Pets Advantage Flea for dogs is a topical treatment for fleas that can be used on dogs and puppies older than 7 weeks. The effect of one application lasts for a month, with 98-100% of the fleas being kille... read more
By: Phoenix Delray | 2011-04-16 | Article Marketing With the summer months approaching in the midwest, dog flea shampoo that has properties to both deter and eradicate fleas and other types of pests that affect your pet during these times of the year. ... read more
By: Luke Blaise | 2010-03-27 | Pets Flea allergy dermatitis is one of the most common allergies that dogs experience. What happens is that dogs tend to be allergic to the saliva that fleas produce. Flea allergies tend to be even worse than other allergies because the itching tends to persist long after the fleas have been eliminated. read more
By: Daryl B. Chapman | 2011-07-05 | Pets Do you see your pet constantly scratching his hair? Or is your pet always aggravated and showing signs of agitation? If so, check your dog at once, it may be suffering from ticks or fleas infestation. read more