no usually you have to buy a specail lice killing shampoo
what kind of answer is that? this is how to treat baby peacocks for lice 1.put water over body but not head 2.put dog flea shampoo on it not head 3. scrub it 4. rinse and dry with gentle towel and be gentle
you can use a body shampoo to get the lice and the eggs to come off. try to get a box of lice killing spray
Dog lice and human lice are different in terms of their species and preferred hosts. Dog lice are specific to dogs and feed on their blood, while human lice are specific to humans and feed on their blood. Dog lice can cause itching and skin irritation in dogs, while human lice can cause itching and skin irritation in humans. It is important to treat lice infestations promptly to prevent further discomfort and potential health issues.
Yes, dogs can get lice. Lice are small insects that can infest a dog's fur and cause itching and discomfort. It is important to treat lice infestations in dogs promptly to prevent further spread and discomfort.
No, dog lice and human lice are not the same. Dog lice are specific to dogs and cannot infest humans, while human lice are specific to humans and cannot infest dogs.
Yes, people can get dog lice, but it is rare. Dog lice are specific to dogs and usually do not infest humans.
Yes, you can. Fleas can be transmitted from dogs onto just about anywhere you sit, sleep, or wear on your body. They're small, but they pack a punch with sucking blood, and the bites are VERY itchy!
Yes, dog lice are not contagious to humans.
Wash your dog with dog shampoo. DO NOT use human shampoo!!! It is too strong for dogs. Then rinse your dog w/ warm water. Dry your dog with a soft towel afterwards. If your dog detests baths, reward it with a doggy treat after it takes a bath; it will most likely start to enjoy baths and get used to them.
No, its a different type of lice.
No, humans cannot get dog lice. Lice that infest dogs are specific to dogs and cannot survive on humans.
what i mean is...is there detergent in this dog shampoo?