When is a dog flea collar NOT a good idea?

Sometimes a dog collar is NOT the best option for your pet. This includes situations in which you have a dog that is pregnant – puppies should not be exposed to insecticide at such a young age – and the same may be true where you have young children of your own hanging around the house. Also if there are multiple dogs in the house and they tend to fight (playfully, of course), having one or both of them wearing a collar might not be a wise choice – if one dog bites the collar of the other, they could be exposed to harmful toxins. Meanwhile, some varieties of dog simply will not tolerate wearing a collar and will scratch and bite at it until it is removed. If your dog enjoys being in the water a lot, then a collar will not work very effectively either – consider some other treatment in the case, or simply take it off on those occasions to avoid reducing its longevity.

Now that you know what to be on the lookout for, it’s time to consider some actual flea collars. The flea collar market is chock full of products for your dog, but only some of them are of the right quality. We’ve done our research and come up with our own selection of what we consider to be the best dog flea collars available on the market. So without further ado, let’s look at some collars!

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