dog flea
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Definition
- Noun:
- A flea that primarily infests dogs and cats: A small, wingless, blood-sucking insect of the order Siphonaptera, specifically Ctenocephalides canis, known for infesting domestic canines and felines.
Usage
- The word "dog flea" is used as a countable noun to refer to the specific parasitic insect.
- It typically appears in biological, veterinary, or general descriptive contexts concerning pet health or parasitology.
Examples
- Noun:
- The veterinarian found a dog flea on the puppy during the check-up.
- A severe infestation of dog fleas can cause anemia in young animals.
- This shampoo is effective against both dog fleas and ticks.
Advanced Usage
- "dog flea" in scientific context: Used to specify the species in entomological or veterinary literature, distinguishing it from other flea species like the cat flea ().
- The study compared the reproductive rates of the dog flea and the cat flea.
Variants and Related Words
- Flea (n): The general term for all insects in the order Siphonaptera.
- The dog was scratching because it had fleas.
- Cat flea (n): , a closely related species that also commonly infests dogs and cats.
- The cat flea is actually the most common flea found on dogs in many regions.
Synonyms
- Parasite: An organism that lives on or in a host organism and gets its food from or at the expense of its host. (This is a broader category.)
- Ctenocephalides canis: The scientific binomial name for the dog flea.
Related Phrases
- Flea infestation: A condition where a host animal has a large number of fleas.
- The shelter treated all new arrivals for potential flea infestation.
- Flea bite: The small, itchy wound caused by a flea feeding.
- The child had an allergic reaction to a dog flea bite.
Noun
- flea that attacks dogs and cats