While cat fleas (Ctenocephalides felis) and dog fleas (Ctenocephalides cannis) are two different species, most of the fleas found on dogs are actually cat fleas.
No, cat fleas and dog fleas are two different species.Cat fleas can also affect dogs, but dog fleas do not affect cats.Cat Flea: Ctenocephalides FelisDog Flea: Ctenocephalides canis
A dog fleas habitat is the dog itself.
yes, if your dog has fleas
a dog can have like a lot of fleas. more than 1000.
no. your dog doesn't have fleas...you do!
use a flea comb to get rid of fleas on you dog. If you want also you can use dog shampoo ang get rid of fleas that way.
dog fleas hide behind the neck of the dog because it is one of the wamer places on the dog and fleas love warm places filled with blood
it depends.....does the dog have fleas?
Some fleas are there but most fleas stay on.
That means its working. My dog had fleas and when I applied the Frontline, she did the same thing, because the Frontline was killing the fleas and they were running all over the place, and itching my dog. If this is the first time giving your dog Frontline, make sure he/she is ok, and isn't having any kind of allergic reaction, and as long as its not causing any discomfort or concern, she is fine.
Why not try flea powder or give your dog a bath using flea shampoo to get rid of your dog's fleas?