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		<title>Get Rid Of Fleas Guide</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you ever been plagued by dog fleas? Or to be more precise, has your dog ever been plagued with dog fleas? Let me tell you, it's no fun for either of you. There are a number of things that you must do in order to get rid of the fleas and keep them from coming back. Here's a step-by-step method to getting rid of the pesky little critters.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever been plagued by dog fleas? Or to be more precise, has your dog ever been plagued with dog fleas? Let me tell you, it&#8217;s no fun for either of you. There are a number of things that you must do in order to get rid of the fleas and keep them from coming back. Here&#8217;s a step-by-step method to getting rid of the pesky little critters.</p>
<p>Before you even start, it&#8217;s a good idea to get an idea of the scope of problem you are dealing with. Most people don&#8217;t realize that the fleas living on and biting your dog (and you), are only about 5% of the total population of fleas in their various life stages that are in your dogs living space. This living space includes all areas that he normally frequents, including your yard, patio, basement, garage, car etc. If you fail to rid fleas in these other areas, or in the other life stages, then you are going to fail at getting rid of the fleas.</p>
<p>1 &#8211; Kill the fleas in your house &#8211; first put your dog outside so that fleas will not be infesting your house as you get rid of them. Pick up everything from the floors, like dog toys, blankets, beds, any of your clothing, etc. This means everywhere &#8211; under beds, inside your closets, behind curtains. Wash everything, make sure to use the hot cycle. Wash anything that your pet is in close contact with extra well, and hang items to dry in the sunlight.</p>
<p>Now do a thorough cleaning of your entire house, using the vacuum on all carpeted and upholstered items, and soap and water on all hard surfaces. Steam cleaning your upholstery is a good idea if you have access to a steam cleaner. One thing to be careful of after vacuuming is to dispose of the vacuum bag so that fleas or larvae do not re-emerge and create a new infestation. Remember that surfaces in your basement, garage, and patio also need cleaning if your dog is in contact with these areas. One last place that is often forgotten about is the car &#8211; you will want to vacuum or steam clean the upholstery to get rid of fleas that have taken up residence in your vehicle. Once you have cleaned all surfaces, have a professional flea treatment done of your entire house. Make sure you and your pets don&#8217;t return until the recommended amount of time has passed.</p>
<p>2 &#8211; Kill the fleas in your yard &#8211; at the same time that you have your house treated with an insecticide and IGR (Insect Growth Regulator) combination, you should have your yard and any other area your dog frequents treated as well. Fleas like heat and humidity, but don&#8217;t like bright light, so make sure to get under decks and in cracks and crevices where they like to hide.</p>
<p>3 &#8211; Get rid of fleas on your dog &#8211; now is the time to get rid of the adult fleas on your dog. Give your dog a bath with dog shampoo, and then thoroughly dry him. Once he is dry, double check that all fleas have been killed by going over your dog with a flea comb. It&#8217;s probably a good idea to throw your dog washing clothes in the laundry, just in case some fleas jumped to you for safety during the bath.</p>
<p>4 &#8211; Get rid of fleas for the next two weeks &#8211; this step is as important as the first three steps combined. There will be a number of flea eggs, larvae and pupae that were not caught by the initial treatment, so it is important to continue vacuuming (remember to dispose of the vacuum bag each time) and washing items that may contain these pre adult fleas over the next two weeks. If you don&#8217;t do this follow-up to keep fleas at bay, you will simply have an entirely new batch of fleas to deal with in one or two weeks time.</p>
<p>Please visit this <noindex><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://my-dog-has-fleas.com" >Getting Rid Of Fleas</a></noindex> site, or find more information by <noindex><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://my-dog-has-fleas.com/articles/my-dog-s-fleas-just-keep-coming-back" >clicking here</a></noindex>.</p>
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		<title>Dog Fleas &#8211; Good Riddance</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Dec 2009 19:59:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dog lovers and owners everywhere are often faced with the issue of how to get rid of fleas! When your pet gets infested with fleas it can be an agonizing experience for both the dog and the owner and the rest of the family. We know there are side-effects of some well known dog flea products. The chemicals used in some of the nationally available household name products and may be harming our dogs and cats and potentially damaging our own health to boot. The local pet store sells a number of different flea shampoos, flea powders and flea collars including Frontline for fleas. Even though the staff are helpful and know their stuff, it is still difficult to know which product to use and almost impossible to know all of the chemical in these flea products. So for many of us the question still remains, how to get rid of fleas safely?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dog lovers and owners everywhere are often faced with the issue of how to get rid of fleas! When your pet gets infested with fleas it can be an agonizing experience for both the dog and the owner and the rest of the family. We know there are side-effects of some well known dog flea products. The chemicals used in some of the nationally available household name products and may be harming our dogs and cats and potentially damaging our own health to boot. The local pet store sells a number of different flea shampoos, flea powders and flea collars including Frontline for fleas. Even though the staff are helpful and know their stuff, it is still difficult to know which product to use and almost impossible to know all of the chemical in these flea products. So for many of us the question still remains, how to get rid of fleas safely?</p>
<p>As people become more aware of issues pertaining to their health, dog owners are seeking all-natural alternatives to the question of how to get rid of fleas. Some of the more common and popular all-natural dog flea remedies are sketched out below:</p>
<p>1. Household salt. Sprinkle it all over the house and let it sit for a week or more. Apparently fleas don?t seem to like salt. Your dog will lay on the carpet and the salt will get on his coat. A short time thereafter the fleas are gone.</p>
<p>2. Talcum powder to get rid of fleas. Cover your dog with baby powder or talcum powder. The powder will smother the fleas and kill them. This all-natural flea remedy is often recommended for puppies who are too young to be exposed to any flea chemical. You can also use baking soda.</p>
<p>3. For the dog fleas on adult dogs, you could try an olive oil bath. Anecdotal evidence suggests that the fleas just drown in it and fall out. Start from the dog?s head and work your way back so the fleas don&#8217;t move to the face where it&#8217;s really hard to pluck them off. Then you just shampoo the oil out and the dog fleas will wash down the drain.</p>
<p>4. The Garlic solution. Some people swear that garlic is the best all-natural dog fleas remedy. Some people use a garlic pill supplement while others use freshly chopped garlic and mix it into the dog food. The fleas don?t like the scent emitted through the skin of the dog after he ingests garlic.</p>
<p>It would appear that there are many natural alternatives to treating dog fleas. These treatments will likely work best at the point of initial infestation. For a really bad cases of fleas you might need to try a stronger dog flea remedy such as Frontline. In figuring out how to get rid of fleas its best to do your research. However, with all matters pertaining to the health of our dogs and cats, please check with your doctor about potential side effects.</p>
<p>You can read more about the best way to go about <noindex><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://my-dog-has-fleas.com/how-to-get-rid-of-dog-fleas" >safely kill dog fleas</a></noindex> by visiting this great site.</p>
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