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Miniature Pinscher and Fleas

The flea is among the Miniature Pinscher’s mortal enemy. It may be a very small creature but its effects on a dog are very much felt. If you don’t believe me how powerful a flea is, here are some quick facts.

The flea has already outlived us humans because they have been around for millions of years. They can quickly adjust to a new environment and have no problem with its new living conditions. They could even produce thousands of off-springs in the span of months. Their leap is also powerful for their size; they could leap as high as 15 to 36 inches high. In a human world, that’s equivalent to leaping over the Washington monument.

Those things may be pretty amazing but when it comes to your Miniature Pinscher's health, fleas are very much irritating. These fleas cause mild skin irritation to becoming severe allergic reactions. Since these guys feed on blood, a Miniature Pinscher with lots of fleas can have anemia or even die. These guys are the real vampires. Miniature Pinschers that are not susceptible to fleas are those that live in extremely dry places or high environments.

It is very hard to see if your Miniature Pinscher has encountered fleas. However you can check out for signs. Look for scabs, extreme scratching, flea dirt or dark specs that are all found on your dog’s skin. Fleas can even become more dangerous when they carry tapeworms. Check out the rear area of your dog if there are any white rice specs that are present as they are signs of tapeworms.

Fleas are very hard to get rid of. It will take you 3-4 weeks to get them away from your Miniature Pinscher and your environment. There are lots of different flea products that can be used and are all different depending on the life stage of the flea. The best thing to do is combine all of them.

Getting rid of fleas:

Adult fleas on your Miniature Pinscher can be killed using flea shampoos, powders, and sprays and regularly combing of flea combs. It is not enough to get rid of the fleas on the dog alone. The fleas at your place should also be getting rid of.

To get rid of fleas at your house you would need to vacuum and wash the dogs bedding at least once a week. Every two to four weeks also spay insecticide on your house’s cracks or crevices. Using chemicals to get rid of fleas could be dangerous. So the best way is to get help from your vet or hire a professional.

If your Miniature Pinscher stays mostly outside, getting the dog in the sunlight helps. Fleas can die from the sunlight. You may also want to spray your yard.

Now that those pesky fleas are gone, you and your Miniature Pinscher can have a more fun. You can snuggle the dog more without worrying of getting some fleas on you too.

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