Avoid the temptation to do something, meaning spray insecticides. Your risk of ticks in your house is very low.Even if your friend's dog had ticks on it, those ticks are actively trying to bite and latch onto the dog in order to feed. Assuming that somehow some tick or two fell off of the dog and are on your floor, the likelihood is that it will die on its own or be sucked up next time you vacuum. If you should see a tick, simply kill (squash) it or flush it Avoid the temptation to do something, meaning spray insecticides. Your risk of ticks in your house is very low.Even if your friend's dog had ticks on it, those ticks are actively trying to bite and latch onto the dog in order to feed. Assuming that somehow some tick or two fell off of the dog and are on your floor, the likelihood is that it will die on its own or be sucked up next time you vacuum. If you should see a tick, simply kill (squash) it or flush it
No
Apply frontline/other tic medicine on your dog at the appropriate time is usually the best way to do it. Check your dog after going in a field or in tall grass.
No you always have to have 1 dog at your house
Ticks can and will crawl off one animal onto another.
They could possibly be tics. But if not, then you should consult a veterinarian
yes if they have a dog or a cat or any other animal with fur that has fleas
You can't make them be friends but you can try to bond them by leaving them in close quarters together.
They are loyal and loving friends to have around the house, i would know because some people i know have them:)
I think you can but it depends on the rules of the house but as my current house (rental) had a guy who lived there with a dog, I am allowed pets in here.
If you buy a dog house, the dog will not use it until you train it to go in the dog house.
You could leave your dog at a friends place while traveling. If that is out of the question you could probably find a shelter type place for dogs specifically for people who travel & can't take dogs along. you just have to look around, but there is usually one in every city.
Hi, Spend time with your dog. Make sure she feels comfortable in her home and attached to members of the household. Here's some guidelines on how to stop your dog from going to neighbor's house: http://dogtime.com/escaping.html