Flea Collars : Use with Precaution

flea collarsAbout Flea Collars

Flea collars emit poisonous gases to kill any fleas that may be on your cat or dog. Unfortunately, in some cases, these gases can be harmful not only to the fleas but to pets and people as well. Even a vet will tell you to use a flea collar sparingly. It should be used only when protection is needed. When not in use a flea collar should be put up in a sealed plastic bag in a cool, dry place.

Reaction to Flea Collars

Many cat and dogs, as most pet owners have experienced, may have a reaction to a flea collars. If your pet is not used to a flea collars or rarely wears one, you should check the skin under the flea collar often for a reaction. Some pets will experience red, inflamed, itchy skin while wearing or after wearing a flea collar.s If you notice these symptoms, it is highly recommended that you discontinue use of the flea collars.

Flea Collars Reaction to Pets Symptoms

Any cat and dogs, as most pet owners have experienced, may have a reaction to a flea collars. If your pet is not used to a flea collars or rarely wears one, you should check the skin under the flea collars often for a reaction. Some pets will experience red, inflamed, itchy skin while wearing or after wearing a flea collar. If you notice these symptoms, it is highly recommended that you discontinue use of the flea collar.

There are non-toxic ways of controlling and eliminating fleas from your pets and your home. Learn more about natural flea prevention.

Flea Collars : Use with Precaution

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