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Flea Control in the News<\/strong><\/p>\n

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What\u2019s a dog to do? <\/span> The itching<\/a> . <\/span> The misery. <\/span> The fleas! <\/span> But there are so many options. <\/span> Your dog can\u2019t really tell you which one he prefers. <\/span> How can you safely fight fleas?<\/p>\n

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Pyrethrins not so safe<\/strong><\/p>\n

The Environmental Protection Agency is taking a close look at all kinds of flea and tick control products. <\/span> The EPA has been reviewing the safety of pyrethroid-based flea products for some time. <\/span> They ordered some of these products to be phased out and insisted on new labeling for other products. <\/span> Pyrethrins are the active ingredient in many over-the-counter flea and tick products. <\/span> They affect the nervous system of the pests on your dog. <\/span> They may not be as safe as previously thought.<\/p>\n

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Taking another look<\/strong><\/p>\n

Now there is news that the EPA is also taking a new look at spot-on pesticide treatments, sprays, collars and shampoos. <\/span> This includes Frontline, Frontline Plus, Advantage, Revolution and other popular topical treatments. <\/span> Frontline contains fipronil; Advantage contains imidacloprid; and Revolution contains selamectin.<\/p>\n

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These products have been thought to be safer than the flea control products containing pyrethrins. <\/span> Topical flea products are generally applied between the shoulders or along the back, in an area where the dog can\u2019t reach to lick the product off. <\/span> These products are also either absorbed into the skin or into the hair follicles. <\/span> Again, this means that the dog can\u2019t lick the product off. <\/span> The active ingredient continues to work for several weeks.<\/p>\n

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The new EPA notice indicated that they had seen a \u201crecent sharp increase\u201d in reported adverse reactions. <\/span> Some of the reactions were mild skin irritations but there were also reports of seizures and deaths. <\/span> One expert indicated that the EPA may be most concerned about less expensive topical flea treatments sold over-the-counter in retail stores and not with products such as Frontline and Advantage, which are usually sold through veterinarians.<\/p>\n

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This doesn\u2019t mean that you should stop using Frontline and Advantage. <\/span> If you live in an area where fleas are a serious problem you have to weigh the pros and cons of the various flea treatments, or of letting your dog go untreated for fleas. <\/span> The chances of your dog having an adverse reaction to a topical flea treatment, especially Frontline, Advantage or another product sold by your vet, are still very small.<\/p>\n

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All-natural alternatives<\/strong><\/p>\n

If you live in an area where fleas aren\u2019t bad you may want to try an all-natural approach to flea prevention. <\/span> Try some of these alternatives:<\/p>\n

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