
Why Do Flies Bother My Dog and What Can I Do About It?
, by Buzzibeanz Veils, 3 min reading time

, by Buzzibeanz Veils, 3 min reading time
If you’re travelling through rural Australia with your dog, you’ve likely seen them annoyed or even distressed by flies. Here’s why it happens and how to stop it.
If you’re travelling through rural Australia with your dog, you’ve likely seen them annoyed or even distressed by flies. Here’s why it happens and how to stop it.

Flies are drawn to moisture, warmth, and scent and your dog has plenty of all three.
They end to swarm around
In hot, humid or dusty places, flies can be relentless, especially in the outback, northern Australia, or caravan parks surrounded by livestock.

If your dog is constantly
…chances are, they’re trying to get rid of biting or buzzing flies.
Left unchecked, flies can cause

When you’re on the road, your dog
Warm, dry environments plus slow moving dogs = perfect fly targets.
This is especially true for dogs with long ears or short hair on their face.

There are a few simple ways to keep the bugs at bay
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Wipe their face after meals, play, or swimming. Moisture = flies.
Check their ears and eyes regularly for signs of irritation.
If possible, keep dogs in shaded or screened areas during peak fly times, usually early morning and late afternoon in warm weather.
Some pet-safe sprays or wipes can deter flies. Always check with your vet first, not all repellents are safe for dogs.
Your dog deserves to enjoy life on the road just as much as you do, without constant buzzing, biting, or itching.
With a little prep (and the right gear), you can keep them protected and relaxed on every stop.
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