Have you tried Nu Skin which you can get at Walgreens (First Aid section)? I use this on my dog's paw blisters applied 2x a day, at least. It might work for your dog!
Did you check for chiggers, I have a dog as well and she has no fleas but she has had chiggers before. We didn't know why she was scratching so much but then I found out chiggers while their young cannot not be seen by peoples regular eyes. So we took her to the vet asked if she had chiggers and he got a special dog out and had it sniff for chiggers, and what do you know he was cured. So check for chiggers, maybe that's the problem.
99.9% chance of fleas (usually cat fleas- in my experience). Even if you never take your ferret outside AND you don't have other pets, fleas can hitch a ride on your socks when you come in from out doors and eventually find your ferret.
It could be the bites just healing. I've been bitten by fleas before, and they itch when they heal. Also, if you've recently gotton rid of the fleas, there might be a few still hanging around. It takes a little while for them to go away completely, or as close to completely as it will get. A good thing to do is to use something like frontline for a while though, just as a precaution. they have been frontlined u can only treat them once a mth and i treated the house with r.i.p fleas from the vet Then I would just wait a little while. It could be bites healing up. If it continues for a long period of time (about a month) then there still might be fleas hanging around.
Did your vet rule out allergies? Have you been feeding the same food all this time, try switcing foods.
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.
Yes, fleas is the plural form of the noun flea, referring to the parasitic insect. The collective noun for a group of fleas is a swarm.Examples:I was bitten by a flea.That dog is covered in fleas!Her house was infested with a swarm of fleas.
Doctors can diagnose lice infestations from looking closely at the parts of the body where the patient has been scratching.
Doctors can diagnose lice infestations from looking closely at the parts of the body where the patient has been scratching.
This depends on the area and how long a stray has been out in the wild. Most of the time they carry fleas and ticks. Its always good to get them checked out before taking one in.
Yes they have
If its an outside cat it can be many possibilities. It could have gotten in a fight with another animal or even fell and hurts itself. If its an inside cat there are many possibilities as well. All in all, if the cat seems to be moaning or seems very hurt you should bring it to the veterinarian as soon as possible.
I have been told that when you dream of fleas or lice it is that the person has alot of enemy's or is going to get into a big altercation