A dog fleas habitat is the dog itself.
If your dog has fleas I wouldn't suggest you use insecticide to get rid of them as it could harm your dog. You can easily obtain flea treatment shampoos and preventative measures to help stop them reappearing from any good pet store. Regularly grooming your dog will help too as you can stop any fleas which you do find. Get rid of them quickly using the appropriate treatment as fleas can lead to other dog health problems such as hair loss if the dog continually scratches in an attempt to find relief from the irritation.
yes, if your dog has fleas
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.
a dog can have like a lot of fleas. more than 1000.
It has nothing to do with the medication. Your dog has fleas, the tapeworm is caused when a dog/cat ingests a flea when licking or cleaning themselves. Your pet will continue to reinfect himself if you don't get rid of the fleas.
Get rid of the fleas. Flea allergies are the number one reason for visits to the vet!
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.
no. your dog doesn't have fleas...you do!
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?
Usually when a dog does that they have allergies or fleas. I remember every summer my cat would get a raw patch of skin because he sucked on it because it itched from allergies. Answer Get the dog an "elizabethan collar" and give it a bath in soap for fleas. Get spray for fleas from the vet that will kill the fleas during their gestation cycle in your house. If you vacuum, be sure to spray inside the bag before putting it into the outside garbage.