Yes, lice can go on dogs. Lice infestations in dogs can be prevented by maintaining good hygiene, regular grooming, and avoiding contact with infested animals. Treatment for lice in dogs typically involves using medicated shampoos or topical treatments prescribed by a veterinarian.
Yes, lice can go on dogs. Lice infestations in dogs can be prevented by maintaining good hygiene, regularly grooming and inspecting your dog's fur, and avoiding contact with infested animals. If your dog does get lice, treatment options include medicated shampoos, topical treatments, and oral medications prescribed by a veterinarian. It is important to consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Yes
yes he's got to go back eventualy.
If all the lice is gone then yes. Just don't shair hair stuff and putting on hairspray prevents from getting lice.
Yes, head lice can live and lay eggs in your ears. Most doctors don't even seem to be aware of this. Bring it to your doctor's attention in order to be properly and fully treated in the head lice removal process.
Well, if they haven't had a shower, play in your backyard, played in the forest, then they get there lice from there.If the lice are smart, then they go under the collar where they can't scratch. If you see your dog scratching anywhere near it, take it of and let it scratch or give it a bath.
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yes they gotta go some times i had lice there stupid
Not really. Cows don't go about trying to find lice to eat, since they are large herbivorous animals, not animals that go around trying to find lice to eat.
no, if you go to the doctor's office they will give you a special shampoo that will get rid of them. In order to get fully rid of head lice you should wash all pillow cases, covers, or anything that you touched or layed on. Answer 2 Yes , as shaving off hair eliminates lice habitat hence it is most effective , but lice combs and shampoos are also use full .
Yes, lice can leave your hair to go to a different object, but there is very few that does this. Most objects that contain lice means you might of slept of this object or the lice might of fell out while you moved around this object.
Lice will not go away on their own and require treatment to get rid of them. Over-the-counter shampoos or prescription medications can effectively eliminate lice. It is important to follow the treatment regimen carefully to ensure all lice and eggs are eliminated.