Thursday, 29 September 2011

Flea Control on Your Pet How to Get Rid of Fleas on your Animal’s Body

An important step in flea control is dealing with the infestations themselves. Here’s how to get rid of fleas in your pet’s skin and hair.



To fully deal with a flea problem, it’s important to deal with both the environment (house, yard, etc.) and the infestation. Dealing with the infestation means treating your pet for the fleas that are living on his body.
Why is it important to deal with fleas?

Not only is a flea infestation an unappealing concept, there are potentially negative and serious consequences for your animal. Dogs and cats with flea problems can develop many medical complications, including flea allergy dermatitis, an allergic reaction that causes hair loss and skin problems. Advanced flea infestations can also cause anemia from blood loss. Additionally, fleas carry diseases such as ehrlichiosis and Lyme disease.



It’s important to deal with flea issues quickly. The longer you wait, the more time the flea larvae have to grow up and create more fleas. Additionally, fleas can be spread to other animals and surfaces in your house and yard. Act quickly to prevent this.



How do you know your pet has fleas?

You may suspect your pet has fleas if he seems to be scratching himself much more than usual. If your pet’s skin has small red spots or his hair has black specks, these are signs of fleas. Also, you may be able to spot the fleas themselves in your pet’s coat.



How to get rid of fleas

Once you’ve determined that your pet has fleas, there are a few ways you can eliminate this problem, and a host of actions you can take to make sure fleas are never a problem again. If you are using these products for a cat, make sure that they do not contain permethrin. Here are some of the ways you can fight fleas:



Hartz Flea Shampoo: These products work to kill the fleas already on your pet. To use them, you need to wash the shampoo over your pet’s whole body, leave the shampoo on for about ten minutes, then rinse. Shampoos are not very effective for flea prevention.



Topical Solutions: These are the most common flea treatment, and are applied to the nape of your pet’s neck. They last fairly long, and some only need to be applied monthly.



Hartz Flea Spray: Sprays are applied to your pet’s entire coat, though not in great amounts. To apply around the eyes, use a cotton ball to dab the spray on, making sure not to get any in the eyes. Use as directed by the product and your veterinarian and remember to spray in a well-ventilated area.



Flea Collars: These fit around your pet’s neck and provide flea protection for a certain duration. When fitting, make sure the collar is not too snug; two fingers should fit in between the skin and collar. Also make sure to cut off excess collar so it cannot be chewed on. In addition to permethrin, organophosphates and amitraz should not be present in cat flea collars.



Oral Products: Some tablets exist that, when taken monthly, can prevent the development of young fleas into adults. Though you will still need to use something to kill the adult fleas, these products are effective in keeping the situation from worsening. Some are also available as twice yearly injections.



It is important to continuously evaluate your pet for flea control. Many products only kill the fleas, and those with residual effects don’t last forever. Treatment and prevention go hand in hand, and you should treat the environment as well as the animal.



 

To know more about the Hartz Flea products, log on to http://www.hartz.com/

Tuesday, 27 September 2011

Flea Control on Your Pet How to Get Rid of Fleas on your Animal’s Body


An important step in flea control is dealing with the infestations themselves. Here’s how to get rid of fleas in your pet’s skin and hair.


To fully deal with a flea problem, it’s important to deal with both the environment (house, yard, etc.) and the infestation. Dealing with the infestation means treating your pet for the fleas that are living on his body.
Why is it important to deal with fleas?

Not only is a flea infestation an unappealing concept, there are potentially negative and serious consequences for your animal. Dogs and cats with flea problems can develop many medical complications, including flea allergy dermatitis, an allergic reaction that causes hair loss and skin problems. Advanced flea infestations can also cause anemia from blood loss. Additionally, fleas carry diseases such as ehrlichiosis and Lyme disease.


It’s important to deal with flea issues quickly. The longer you wait, the more time the flea larvae have to grow up and create more fleas. Additionally, fleas can be spread to other animals and surfaces in your house and yard. Act quickly to prevent this.


How do you know your pet has fleas?

You may suspect your pet has fleas if he seems to be scratching himself much more than usual. If your pet’s skin has small red spots or his hair has black specks, these are signs of fleas. Also, you may be able to spot the fleas themselves in your pet’s coat.


How to get rid of fleas

Once you’ve determined that your pet has fleas, there are a few ways you can eliminate this problem, and a host of actions you can take to make sure fleas are never a problem again. If you are using these products for a cat, make sure that they do not contain permethrin. Here are some of the ways you can fight fleas:


Hartz Flea Shampoo: These products work to kill the fleas already on your pet. To use them, you need to wash the shampoo over your pet’s whole body, leave the shampoo on for about ten minutes, then rinse. Shampoos are not very effective for flea prevention.


Topical Solutions: These are the most common flea treatment, and are applied to the nape of your pet’s neck. They last fairly long, and some only need to be applied monthly.


Hartz Flea Spray: Sprays are applied to your pet’s entire coat, though not in great amounts. To apply around the eyes, use a cotton ball to dab the spray on, making sure not to get any in the eyes. Use as directed by the product and your veterinarian and remember to spray in a well-ventilated area.


Flea Collars: These fit around your pet’s neck and provide flea protection for a certain duration. When fitting, make sure the collar is not too snug; two fingers should fit in between the skin and collar. Also make sure to cut off excess collar so it cannot be chewed on. In addition to permethrin, organophosphates and amitraz should not be present in cat flea collars.


Oral Products: Some tablets exist that, when taken monthly, can prevent the development of young fleas into adults. Though you will still need to use something to kill the adult fleas, these products are effective in keeping the situation from worsening. Some are also available as twice yearly injections.


It is important to continuously evaluate your pet for flea control. Many products only kill the fleas, and those with residual effects don’t last forever. Treatment and prevention go hand in hand, and you should treat the environment as well as the animal.



To know more about the Hartz Flea products, log on to http://www.hartz.com/

Monday, 5 September 2011

Bless your Pets with a Healthy Living; use Hartz Flea Products

Fleas are external parasites that breed on the skin surface and enjoy blood meal of your dear pet. The problems caused by flea infestation may range from mild to severe itching, discomfort to skin problems, infections like smelly skin and bald spots, even Anemia and transmission of tapeworms in some cases. Hartz Flea products are developed according to the specialized needs of your pets for giving them maximum relief immediately after their first dosage.

Prevention is the only solution to safeguard your pet from such dreadful diseases. By using certified and good quality products like Flea & Tick Shampoos, Powders, Collars, Sprays and Tropical drops on regular basis, you can have a cheerful and healthy pet at your home.

The infected pet must be treated with Hartz Flea control solutions, which comprises of products that cover not only pets like dogs and cats but also fishes, reptiles, birds and other small animals as per their age and acuteness of infection. The sole purpose of these products is to wipe out both fleas and ticks along with their eggs thereby restricting the bug’s life cycle. The basic ingredient of few products is Aloe, which is a natural soother and provides immediate relief to the irritated skin.

Merely treating your loving pet with specialized products will not eradicate the whole Flea and Tick problem; you must even treat the surroundings where your pet spends most of his time. The environment in which the pet lives must be free from these parasites. This would ensure proper protection against these bugs not only to pets but also to humans. Thus by using flea control products especially designed to kill fleas, you can have a hale and hearty pet that will love you no less than a family member.

For further information on Hartz Flea control products and tips for maintaining good health of your pets, logon to www.hartz.com.

Thursday, 1 September 2011

Hartz® Extends Partnership with Examiner.com for Social Media Program


The Hartz Mountain Corporation has announced they will continue their relationship with Examiner.com. Focusing on pet health, the program has created word of mouth marketing through the creation of original and authentic pet care content and social media conversations. The focus of these programs is to produce an environment that is contextually relevant for both the marketer and the consumer.

“Every Examiner Connect program is based on a custom strategy, initiating a process of engagement targeted to specific Examiners and is designed to encourage content creation around predetermined themes. In this case, pet health,” said Tom Woerner, senior vice president of national sales for Examiner.com. “The Hartz® program has been a great example of how earned media created amplifies the value of this offering.”

The initial campaign was centered on flea and tick prevention and generated more than $600,000 in earned media from social media actions and original content. The next phase of the campaign will focus on pet dental health and will highlight Hartz Crunch ‘n Clean® dog biscuits and treats.

Hartz® is the latest brand to participate in the Examiner Connect marketing program created by Examiner.com, which is based on the unique relationship that Examiner.com has developed with its 72,000 content producers, in this case, more than 2000 pet and pet health writers.

Other successful Examiner Connect programs include brands such as IAMS, The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, American Family Insurance and HGTV.

For more information about Examiner.com and Examiner Connect, please visit www.examiner.com/advertise.

About Examiner.com

Launched in April 2008, Examiner.com serves 240 markets across North America and is the insider source for local. Examiner.com feeds the passion the local community has for its favorite interests, activities and establishments by connecting them with credible and informed contributors who write and share information with the passion and insights only a local insider can provide. Examiner.com is a division of the Clarity Digital Group, LLC, wholly owned by The Anschutz Company, a Denver-based investment company with a broad array of assets in print and digital media, live sports and entertainment, hospitality, film production and exhibition and wind energy development.

About Hartz®

The Hartz Mountain Corporation line of pet products was born in 1932 with packaged bird food, and expanded through the 1950s into aquatic supplies as well as dog and cat products, most notably the Hartz flea & tick collar—still the #1 selling flea & tick collar for both cats and dogs. Based in Secaucus, New Jersey, The Hartz Mountain Corporation has been making pet products with love, for people like you who love their pets- for over 80 years.  Hartz Crunch ‘n Clean® is a line of great tasting dog biscuits, dog treats, and cat treats with DentaShield®, a proprietary tartar-fighting ingredient.  Hartz® has over 1,500 innovative products which are sold through 40,000 U.S. and Canadian retail outlets.

Hartz®, Crunch ‘n Clean™ and other trademarks are trademarks of The Hartz Mountain Corporation.