Build up her immune system. If she eats lots of junk food (pretzels, candy, desserts, cheerios), packaged food, fruit and juice then start by removing these. They strip the body of nutrients like calcium, magnesium, zinc and all vitamins including fat soluble ones that are mainly found in animal foods. Lice, fleas and bedbugs love a weak host.
Just explain that you are worried about getting head lice
Yes, there are red lice. Head lice can be brown, yellow, grey or red, depending on whether or not they fed on blood, or the color of your hair.
To prevent your dogs from getting head lice, regularly groom and inspect their fur, avoid contact with infested animals, and keep their living environment clean and sanitized. Additionally, consult with a veterinarian for preventive measures and treatments.
Baby Oil works, and there are products specially designed for getting head lice out
Yes, of course they do. They also like stinky hair. If you want to keep lice away wash your hair once a day so you will have less of a chance of getting lice in your hair. Hope this helps you out. Head lice like clean hair! Not dirty!
The usual technique for getting rid of head lice is to shave off all the hair, so the lice are not hidden by the hair, and then the lice can be individually removed with tweezers. For those who are unwilling to lose their hair, it is also possible to get special shampoo that kills lice.
In a way yes, but then no..........because if you get it done you have a better chance of not getting head lice, but if you dont have it what is the point of wasting your money
You get head lice by putting your head by someone who already has head lice
I dont think they can transport lice to ur home, but if they do have lice and you are playing with them or if your head is close to them there is a chance you willl end up getting lice as well.
my grandchildren just got lice, the mother as well,,, ... what do I do and what are the chances of me getting it, she does need me to help
No, pets cannot get head lice. Head lice are specific to humans and do not infest animals.
No, dogs do not get head lice. Head lice are specific to humans and cannot be transmitted to dogs.