No, you should not treat fur mites with flea dip. Take your rabbit to the vet, the vet will then be able to treat your rabbit properly. Mine was given three shots spread out for about a month, a spray for the infected area (her back mostly) and I gave her baths twice a week and it solved the problem. Flea dips can harm your rabbit and other flea medications for other animals such as dogs and cats can be harmful as well.
You can dip the kittens in flea dip made especially for kittens. You can also purchase flea drops such as Frontline for cats.
The lime sulfur dip works to treat skin conditions in pets by killing parasites like mites and fungi that cause skin problems. The dip is applied to the pet's skin and left on for a specific amount of time to effectively eliminate these harmful organisms.
Dogs, cats, rodents, and other animals can get fleas from being outside near other animals. Some animals have fleas and an ear mite infection, so check your pet's ears for a build-up of dark mites. If the animal's flea infection gets very bad, they could get anemia. So if your pet has fleas and/or mites a flea dip at the vet is a good idea. Flea eggs can stay in carpet, so vaccuum often.
No your dog is sensitive or allergic to the flea dip
Yes, it is recommended to rinse flea dip off your pet after the treatment period specified on the product label. This helps to remove any residual chemicals and prevents skin irritation. Always follow the specific instructions provided with the flea dip, as some products may have different guidelines. If in doubt, consult your veterinarian for the best practices for your pet's health and safety.
Yes, with nacho dip and doritos
It is not recommended to give a pregnant dog a flea bath as the chemicals in flea shampoos could potentially harm the developing puppies. Consult with your veterinarian for safe and effective flea treatment options for pregnant dogs.
To dip cookies in chocolate for a tasty treat, melt chocolate in a bowl, dip cookies halfway into the melted chocolate, and place them on a parchment-lined tray to set. Enjoy once the chocolate hardens.
If you have bathed the dog with a flea treating shampoo and then applied frontline flea protecting to the dogs once dried and they are still comming in covered with fleas i would say that there is a serious flea problem/infestation in the area that you are allowing the dogs to be in.
Land hermit crabs do not typically carry diseases that can be transmitted to a human, but they can carry mites- which can transfer to other pets and crabs. To get rid of mites, simply dip your hermit crab into a bowl of room temperature water for a few seconds with their opening facing upward. The mites should float out.
She's got mites...dip her (chemical dip) and in 10 days, dip her again. Her hair should grow back in about a month or perhaps a little longer. The bumps will disappear when the mites stop biting her. Normally her immune system can handle the mites..but if she got sick or there was a low in her immune sytem...the mites gained a foot hold. :)
Has your dog been treated for mange mites by your Veterinarian & if so what type did he or she find? If not, you need to take your dogs into your Veterinarian to have them both checked out to see if they have the mange mites and which type? This can only be determined by a Veterinarian taking a deep scraping of skin from the edges of the affected areas and putting in under a Microscope to actually look for the mites. There are 2 different types of Mites, there is the Demodectic (Demodex) mange mite that is normally present in every dog, we even have this type under our eyelids. The dog's immune system normally keeps them under control. When the immune system has been suppressed for some reason such as a sickness, stress, etc. then the demodetic mites are out of control & cause skin damage, loss of hair, etc. They are not contagious and can be treated with your Vet but takes awhile to do. The other mites are sarcoptic mange mites and they are easier to treat but very contagious to humans and other dogs. They are usually referred to as the red mange. You need to know for sure. If it is sarcoptic mange, then you need to bath and dip your dog and your other dog to get rid of all of them. Check yourself too. You need to have your Vet tell you how to treat these. Good luck