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First you need to treat the ferret for fleas, then you wash the bedding.
Kangaroos do not have fleas unless they have been in contact with domestic pets. Kangaroo rats of North America, which are not remotely related to kangaroos, are more likely to have fleas.
You can treat puppies with any topical flea treatment like Advantix. The puppies need to be 7 weeks old before you can use this product on the puppy. To treat a puppy younger than 7 weeks for fleas just apply the treatment to the mother and her close contact with the puppies will rid them of fleas.
Fleas on a rabbit are just called fleas, and a rabbit with fleas is just called a rabbit with fleas. If your rabbit has fleas, the safest way to treat it is to take the rabbit to a vet.
I would use a non residual aerosol labeled for fleas with a growth regulator. You should use non-residual only on a mattress to avoid irritation.
The mother must have fleas and passed them on. you need to treat them before they become annemic
Yes. But so can fleas, so you might want to treat for fleas too.
Take the hampster to a vet.
bring it to the vet and ask them how to and then do it they should give u medication to get read of the fleas
no. your dog doesn't have fleas...you do!
3 words take to vet
If you only treat the cat with flea shampoo, it may not completely rid you of the flea infestation. Flea shampoo will most likely kill any adult fleas on the cat, but you have to treat the house, too. Flea eggs and larvae can live for many months in carpet, cracks in the floor and soft fabrics such as bedding and sofas. Vaccuuming regularly (putting a flea collar in the vaccuum cleaner bag, or replacing the bag after each use stops any fleas from hatching), and using special sprays all help in getting rid of fleas.