No, Keeshonden are not immune from getting fleas. Keeping them well-groomed and a healthy immune system helps in reducing flea infestations, including using a topical (please stay away from Hartz and Bio-Spot). I put mine on topicals only a few months out of the year as I want to minimize their exposure to chemicals. ']They prefer to be indoor dogs as well (very clean).
Any breed of dog can get ticks, so yes Keeshonds can get them. They will most likely get them in fields and in the country.
The Keeshond.
it's called a keeshond there not that popular but I have one. They originated from Germany and were the dogs of the royal family.
keeshond
keeshond: scandanavian dog used to guard boats.
Laura Marano has a dog named Velvet who is a Keeshond
The 16th most intelligent dog is the Keeshond, a smart, fluffy and friendly dog:)
Give your dog a flee bath, or change the brand of flea collar.
A dog fleas habitat is the dog itself.
It is obviously a superstition, because a collar is just a place for where you can attach the leash on your dog. If you don't want fleas, you will have to get him sprayed and shot.
A keeshond is a type of dog. They can be found different places, such as a breeder, or at some dog shows you might find some that are available for sale. You might get lucky and find one in a shelter or in a rescue.
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.