Fleas are heat repellent parasites, and in general, if fleas are present on the dog, then there is a good chance that they will jump on people. In addition, fleas oviposit a surprising amount of eggs each time, and if left untreated, the environment will also be contaminated with flea eggs, which will hatch and jump on the dog and human body again, causing reinfection. After the dog is infected with fleas, the fleas will move between the dog, the human body and the environment, and if not treated in time, the fleas will become more and more numerous, posing a serious threat to the dog and the human body. It is recommended to use in vitro deworming drugs containing ingredients such as fipronil and selamectin in a timely manner. After using deworming drugs, fleas will escape in large numbers and it is recommended to fix the dog in an area to avoid aggravating environmental pollution.
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