Keep your puppy in your bathroom and give him/her a flea bath. Any type of dog shampoo should work but any shampoo with oatmeal in it is best because no irritation will occur (i guarantee) . While your giving your pup a flea bath get some one else to spray ALL of the furniture with raid. Change your clothes (fleas can hang on to clothing) and release your dog in your house. What I would recommend to prevent and protect against fleas is Front line and K9 Atvantics. Make sure every room is vacuumed, all the bed sheets are washed! That should get rid of them. Good Luck :)
If your puppy has fleas then you have a problem that spreads further than the fleas you can see on your puppy. Fleas suck blood form you puppy then jump off into the beading (and your house) that your puppy uses to lay eggs. These eggs hatch into little grubs that live of the debris (skin flakes etc.) in the bedding then when they get big they pupate in crevices in the floor etc before hatching out again as fleas. This means that to get rid of your flea problem you have to get rid of all the stages of the flea. The best defense is to throw out the dogs bedding (and get new), and vacuum the area/house to get up as many of the pupa as possible. You can then turn to the fleas on the dog. The puppy is very young to use chemicals (unless you get them from the vet) so try catching all the fleas with a flea comb twice a day. Stick the fleas you catch into soapy water. After a time of regular vacuuming, shaking the new doc bedding outside each day and catching the fleas on your puppy, the infestation should go away. However if your dog socializes with other dogs he will get more fleas so keep a good eye out for them.
There are puppy shampoos, and most puppys can be frontlined at the age of 8 weeks.
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flea infestation can cause a puppy to develop anemia and die if left untreated
I just use the tick and flea medicine I get at the vet, it's a little expensive but so far (knock on wood) my puppy and older golden haven't gotten any so far so I would say it's worth getting.
Put 1/8th of a cup of rat-killer in your puppy's milk. The chemicals react with the puppy's stomach and enters its bloodstream. From the bloodstream, the chemicals seep through the puppy's skin and kills the fleas. It's the easist, cheapest and most effective method.
Because it either has fleas, or has a ear infection.
You can treat puppies with any topical flea treatment like Advantix. The puppies need to be 7 weeks old before you can use this product on the puppy. To treat a puppy younger than 7 weeks for fleas just apply the treatment to the mother and her close contact with the puppies will rid them of fleas.
The ideal temperature for a puppy to be comfortable and healthy is between 68-75 degrees Fahrenheit. This range helps to prevent overheating or getting too cold, ensuring the puppy's well-being.
Eat the puppy.
yes your puppy can get fleas,they can get them from there mother or other animals..I was told the best way to get rid of them is to use citrus dishwash,but you can't use flea shampoo or other flea treatments until there a certain age.
Yes it can because it is pretty much the sam3 thing