Print This Article Post Comment Add To Favorites Email to Friends Ezine Ready

Comfortis - Flea Control And Treatment Medication

By: Stan Cristian Home | Home-and-Family | Pets


People all over the world say it is a comforting experience when they show affection towards their pet. Many studies conducted have proved this to be true. But, surely, you would agree that it is a bit difficult to bring ourselves to tolerate seeing our pet scratching his fur all the time because of the itchiness brought about by fleas. It is an extremely uncomfortable sight for you, and more so, for your pet.

Because of man’s love for pets, science has paved the way for the manufacture of flea-control products. There are many varieties available such as topical solutions and ointments, flea tablets, and even flea bombs.

According to popular belief, these products work more effectively when used in combination. As an example, when a dog prefers to play in wet areas like the pool or the beach, topical products may not render its effectiveness because the drug it contains can be washed away. In this case, your dog will need to be administered with an oral drug. Another example would be the use of flea bombs. Now these types of products are indeed effective, but only to a certain extent. Flea bombs work by killing fleas found in the house only, but as soon as your dog or cat steps outside, he will no longer be protected. In these cases, ointments can be of great help.

A breakthrough in flea control and treatment would be a drug called Comfortis, a product of Eli Lilly and Co. This is a chewable pill, the first of its kind, and interestingly enough, it tastes like beef. This drug has been given the green light by the US FDA.

So you might want to ask, why use Comfortis? Here are the reasons:

1. It tastes great. No, we have not tried it, but our dogs certainly love it. You do not need to force your dog to eat it- you simply mix it with his beef-flavored meal.

2. It is safe. In fact, puppies fourteen weeks and older can already take it. Take note however that this has not been cleared for kitty use yet. Moreover, it has been considered a â€reduced-risk pesticide’ which means that though it is extremely toxic to the little critters, it is safe for your dog.

3. It is convenient. No need for you to keep your dog isolated during treatment. You can play with him even after medication has been given.

4. It is long lasting. Comfortis’ efficacy lasts for 30 days, unlike other flea pills which can work only for a few days. About half an hour after this pill has been ingested, it will immediately take action on killing fleas that are feeding on your pet’s blood. Studies show that because of its ingredient called Spinosad, it can kill 100% of fleas that are living in a dog’s fur.

Veterinarians recommend this drug for dogs having skin problems or sensitivities because it does not cause any allergic reactions. Though like any other flea control product, Comfortis is not a stand-alone solution, however, experts agree that this is without doubt the most recommended pill to treat your dog’s flea problem.




Article Source: http://www.eArticlesOnline.com

About the Author:
Visit PetMedsReviews.Com for more pet meds reviews.
Read our Capstar for dogs review and Bio Spot for dogs review.


Tags:

Please Rate this Article

 

Not yet Rated

Click the XML Icon Above to Receive Pets Articles Via RSS!

Recent Related Articles From Pets

  • Fleas Attack
    By: Century Star | Feb 12th 2011
    Fleas have created havoc lately. In order to put a full-stop to such infestations, you may need the help of a professional exterminator. Our company provides genuine pest control services. Just give us a call and we will put an end to your bug nightmares.
    Read

  • Natural Flea Control
    By: Mitch Endick | Jul 5th 2007
    You do not need to have dog, cat or other pet to experience the frustration of a good old fashioned flea infestation. They bite, you scratch and then you wonder how they get there and more importantly how to get rid of them. Problems with fleas are common the world over and like many insects, fleas are becoming more and m ... Read

  • Flea Bites
    By: Donny Yu | Dec 26th 2008
    Killing fleas is a vital, but difficult job that home owners must do if faced with an infestation. Fleas can be dangerous, causing many bites that can take up to two weeks to heal. As flea saliva contains a substance that can be an allergen to many people, getting an infestation under control condition rapidly is needed to ... Read

  • Flea Control For Your Dog-be Prepared With Flea Control
    By: Constantine Lekendiros | Nov 16th 2008
    This article is about flea control and dogs. Learn what you need to know about dog flea control. Read

  • Pet Flea Control Tips For Flea Extermination
    By: Joey L Jones | Aug 11th 2009
    It is critical to enforce pet flea control for flea extermination right after the vet specialist has determined that your pet has fleas. Here are some tips on how to manage flea pets and lighten their painful ordeal. Read

  • Flea Removal - Common Misconceptions About Pet Flea Control Measures
    By: Joey L Jones | Oct 2nd 2009
    There are many misconceptions regarding flea removal measures, including the true efficacy of flea chemicals vs natural approaches, and many others. Read them here and start your holistic pet flea control plan now. Read

  • Flea Removal - How To Get Rid Of Fleas With Proactive Pet Flea Control
    By: Joey L Jones | Sep 29th 2009
    Get tips on Flea removal and follow this step by step guide to ensure that your Pet Flea Control measures are thorough and conscientiously adhered to. Check out the full details here. Read

  • Flea Killers
    By: Donny Yu | Dec 26th 2008
    Cat fleas are the most common character of flea to infect homes. While their primary target is felines, the true cat flea will also target dogs, as well as people. As such, these fleas should be killed upon discovery, as they can cause disease, as well as great soreness to your animals. Cat fleas are small insects that are ... Read

  • Flea Removal - Just How Effective Is The Flea Pill For Pet Flea Control?
    By: Joey L Jones | Oct 2nd 2009
    If you are wondering just how effective is the flea pill for flea removal purposes and how long it lasts, you can get your answers right here. Read

  • Flea Facts And Information
    By: Robert Benjamin | Jun 1st 2006
    Fleas have been around for millions of years, sucking the blood of animals and humans. Fleas live on pets, mammals, in carpets, in sofas as well as other household and farm goods. In a typical room, 5 percent of the fleas will be found on pets, 10 percent flea cocoons in the carpets, 35 percent flea larvae and 50 percent fl ... Read


Copyright © 2005-2011 eArticlesOnline, LLC - All Rights Reserved
Terms of Service | Privacy Policy