if you dog has fleas you should take it to the vet or call them. flea shampoo will help but the fleas wont go away the first time. the shampoo will get them out but not the first time you use it. and using regular shampoo wont help. and they have different types of products for fleas. you can even go to Walmart in the pet section. so good luck!
yes
Some fleas are there but most fleas stay on.
Let him run around and play for a bit, and give him a bath.
Fleas do not die in the wintertime. They either live on animals to keep warm, stay inside buildings, or find other places to stay warm.
No! No! No! cat fleas cant live in human clothes! its a scientific fact!!!!!Correction:There are no "cat fleas" - fleas are fleas, and the same ones that get on cats also get on dogs and other animals. The even bite people, but since people don't have fur for them to hide or burrow in, they don't stay on them.And yes, fleas can live in clothing. Fleas can actually live in a sort of suspended animation for a long time, even outside in the cold winter. Then as soon as they detect body heat, they are able to leap onto the body of the animal that's nearby.
They have a bath
give them a bath. and use lots of bubble bath. and use a washcloth and wipe on the bit were the nail polish is on. Hope this helps if not then maybe go to the doctors with them. best thing is to stay CALM
If fleas will stay long time in your dog. They effect those part of dogs, Which are fighting with any type of external attacks in body.
Once you have exited the bath or shower and have been dried, don the bath robe to stay warm and to maintain decency as you go to get dressed.
If you were to stay in a bath for an extremely long time, your skin would prune up initially due to water absorption and then reach a point where it couldn't wrinkle any further due to the skin's physical limitations. Prolonged exposure to water can lead to issues like dehydration, so it's important to avoid staying in water for excessive periods of time.
Once you have exited the bath or shower and have been dried, don the bath robe to stay warm and to maintain decency as you go to get dressed.
Stretching out as much as they can, finding cool tiles to sleep on, sleeping in the shade or even the bath, drinking lots of water and they also have sweat glands in their paws.