just like you would with a normal dog with frontline plus, ect.
Normally, yes. You can safely start when the mother has started weaning the puppies and is no longer extensively grooming them.
i would wait till your puppy is at-lest one years old
When the puppy has fleas is always a good time to give him a bath
They should not leave there mother until they are 6 months.
Yes, I would be fine but you will have to look after it well because it is so young. It may be a nightmare!
In the winter there are definitely not as many fleas, as it is too cold. The answer is no, you do not need to treat your cats for fleas in the winter. But if your cat has had fleas recently, the best choice is to play it safe, and treat them at least once. Hope I helped!
A puppy from a puppy mill is more likely to have illness or parasites from the other dogs. It will probably have fleas or lice. The dieseases could spread to you, but are more likely to hurt the dog. If a dog is bought from a suspected puppy mill, do these things. 1. Call and ask the owner about health. Some puppy mill owners will give false documents or words. Get real proof from a vet. 2. If it is a puppy mill, turn it in to the police. Puppy mills are illegal. 3. Get the dog proper vaccinations and treatments. 4. Enjoy puppy.
Yes you can. If you are wanting to get rid of fleas, make sure the shampoo says it is safe for puppies. Normally the shampoo bottle (made for dogs) will give the ages that it is safe for. Make sure to keep the shampoo out of the eyes. Make a ring of shampoo around the neck first to keep the fleas from jumping on the head. You can put a dab of vaseline in the eyes to protect them.
You should deal this situation the safe way by consulting your vetenary soon.
I don`t think so I would call the vet first.
Revolution is safe and effective against fleas. One tube of the cat sized per ferret once a month. Revolution is also called Stronghold in Europe. Revolution will also kill ticks, ear mites, prevent heart worms, and deworms each month
Yes, provided you keep your rabbit in a safe enclosed area or have him/her on a harness leash to keep him/her safe. You also want to make sure you aren't putting your rabbit into a place with fleas, ticks, mites or exposure to wild rabbits to protect him/her from diseases and infestations.
Yes, it is perfectly safe for them to do so.