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    What do you do when your dog has fleas?
    Ryan Corrigan, LVT, VTS-EVN
    Licensed Veterinary Technician
    Ryan Corrigan is a Licensed Veterinary Technician in California. She received her Bachelor of Science in Veterinary Technology from Purdue University in 2010. She is also a Member of the Academy of Equine Veterinary Nursing Technicians since 2011.
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    Depending on the severity of the infestation, you first need to treat your dog with an oral pill that will kill the fleas called Capstar, then you will probably need to give your pet a flea bath, and most importantly you'll need to treat your home/environment for fleas with a flea bomb. Consult with your vet to help you get rid of the problem.
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    What does a flea bite look like on a dog?
    Ryan Corrigan, LVT, VTS-EVN
    Licensed Veterinary Technician
    Ryan Corrigan is a Licensed Veterinary Technician in California. She received her Bachelor of Science in Veterinary Technology from Purdue University in 2010. She is also a Member of the Academy of Equine Veterinary Nursing Technicians since 2011.
    Licensed Veterinary Technician
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    Typically they look like scabs as a result of itching and biting from the dog.
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    What is the best way to treat flea bites on humans?
    Ryan Corrigan, LVT, VTS-EVN
    Licensed Veterinary Technician
    Ryan Corrigan is a Licensed Veterinary Technician in California. She received her Bachelor of Science in Veterinary Technology from Purdue University in 2010. She is also a Member of the Academy of Equine Veterinary Nursing Technicians since 2011.
    Licensed Veterinary Technician
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    Take a Benadryl or similar antihistamine and put on a topical calming lotion that is calendula or aloe vera based.
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    What can I put on flea bites to stop the itching?
    Ryan Corrigan, LVT, VTS-EVN
    Licensed Veterinary Technician
    Ryan Corrigan is a Licensed Veterinary Technician in California. She received her Bachelor of Science in Veterinary Technology from Purdue University in 2010. She is also a Member of the Academy of Equine Veterinary Nursing Technicians since 2011.
    Licensed Veterinary Technician
    Expert Answer
    Calendula oil or aloe vera can be applied topically to help with the itching.
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