Treatment of the Pet

It is important to treat all household pets that can carry fleas. Dogs and cats must be treated!
When treating cats, always check labels to make sure the product is appropriate for use on cats!!



Recommendations



Puppies less than 8 weeks

Puppies greater than 8 weeks

Adult dogs

Kittens less than 8 weeks

Kittens greater than 8 weeks (less than 16 weeks)

Adult cats

Barn (or feral) cats


Dogs (Alternative Option A):

  1. Shampoo the dog weekly using a shampoo with good knockdown properties. Pyrethrins are the most common active ingredient in shampoos.

  2. Apply flea sprays containing pyrethrins or pyrethroids (e.g., permethrin) twice weekly or according to label instructions. OR apply flea powders twice weekly following label instructions.

  3. Use a flea comb at regular intervals (every day or other day). Pay special attention to the back area, base of the tail, rear aspects of the hind legs and abdomen.

  4. Administer an insect growth regulator on a regular basis. These may be given orally (e.g., lufeneron (Program®, CIBA) or as a topical spray (e.g, methoprene [Ovitrol Plus®, Vet Kem] applied two - three times weekly or pyriproxyfen [Knockout®,Virbac] [EctoKyl®,DVM], applied monthly.


Dogs (Alternative Option B):
  1. Apply rinses or dips at weekly to biweekly intervals. ALWAYS follow label instructions regarding treatment intervals! .... OR
  2. Apply pour-on products (e.g., DefendTM,Coopers) at recommended intervals, and use flea combs every day to every other day.
    ...AND
  3. Administer an insect growth regulator (such as lufeneron orally or apply pyriproxifen topically ) at regular intervals!


Cats (Alternative)
  1. Use a flea comb daily. Pay special attention to the head and abdomen.

  2. Apply flea foams every 5-7 days (follow label recommendations). OR.. apply flea sprays approved for cats every 3-7 days.

  3. Administer lufenuron orally once monthly for long term control. Note: Once the fleas have been eliminated from the environment, lufenuron alone may be sufficient to prevent a flea infestation. However, it will not prevent fleas from outside sources from biting the cat.