yes, but not on the inside, you can usually tell by running a special lice comb through the animal, and if you see any on the comb, then you know there is some on your animal.
2 weeks You should always set out stuffed animals and other items in a trash bag for 2+ weeks
No. You can wash your stuffed animals in hot water, and they should be fine, as long as you have exterminated the bed bugs from the rest of the home.
They could if they were cohabitating but they would not stay on the dog very long as goat lice prefer goats.
Steiff, a German concern has long used this trade mark.
Human pubic lice is not supposed to be transmittable to other species. Still, there may be a difference between the ability to hitch a ride and make a permanent home. How long pubic lice can live apart from the human body is a different question.
Flowers, chocolate, and stuffed animals, like those giant bears, or the small little dogs, any stuffed animal is good, as long as she knows it came from the heart.
There are stuffed animals with long arms and velco hands that can be wrapped around a baby's arm without cutting off circulation. They can stick to anything else that is velco as well.
No, the combs remove the adult head lice but not the "nits" which are their eggs, which they stick to the base of the hairs. So if you have nits, coming out the adult lice will not remove the infestation as more lice will hatch out from the nits. As well as combing the hair you need to kill the nits with some proprietary medicine.
Lice is a parasitic organism, meaning it feeds off of its host in a negative way. Lice is most often species specific- meaning that the lice (in this case cat lice) evolved along with its host (the cat) and would have a had time adapting to a different species such as a human.
You should wait about a week to make sure the lice are gone.
Pubic lice infestation has no long-term effects.
No. As long as there is hair on your head and you don't treat the lice, they will continue to live.