No, once fleas have been eliminated, they cannot come back to life.
Yes, malaria can come back after it has been treated if the parasite responsible for the infection is not completely eliminated from the body. This can happen if the treatment is not completed as prescribed or if the parasite develops resistance to the medication. It is important to follow the full course of treatment and take preventive measures to avoid reinfection.
Yes, fleas can come off in the shower, but they may not be completely eliminated. To effectively remove fleas from your pet's fur, you can use a flea comb to physically remove them, bathe your pet with a flea shampoo, and use a veterinarian-approved flea treatment or prevention method. Regular grooming and cleaning of your pet's living environment can also help prevent flea infestations.
Buy flea soap from the store and give your dog a bath - and get a flea collar. As well, you may want to get something for carpet/furniture to spray so no fleas come back.
can fleas climb up drains
Yes, fleas can come off in water. Water can be effective in removing fleas from pets, as it can drown and dislodge the fleas from the pet's fur. However, using a flea shampoo or medication specifically designed to kill fleas is usually more effective in completely eliminating them from pets.
from the earth!
Sounds like tapeworm from swallowing a flea. Call the vet. There is a pill that will kill the tapeworm, but it will come back if you don't get rid of the fleas. That is my problem - almost impossible to get rid of fleas.
no they were actually made from animals
He got eliminated.. Then they let him come back.. But he didn't make it to fashion week..
Yes, fleas can drown when they come into contact with water because they are not able to swim or survive underwater for an extended period of time.
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.
Fleas may come out of the sewer seeking warmth, food, and shelter. Sewers provide a dark and damp environment that is conducive to flea survival and reproduction.