Yes! Flea collars only protect where they’re sitting – the neck! Plus, they’re covered in pesticides and will rub off on whatever your pet rubs it on.
When it comes to putting chemicals on your pet’s body, you do not want to choose the cheapest route. Plenty of cats and dogs have terrible reactions to the cheap, off brand, dollar store flea treatments. So much so,that they can lead to death.
Flea and tick preventatives are apart of pet ownership. Without this protection, your dog can develop dermatitis, tapeworms, and even become anemic from losing blood – and that’s just fleas! Ticks give a number of illnesses, with number one being Lyme disease.