How much a flea comb costs depends on the brand, and store where you buy it.
Be warned that, if your rabbit has fleas, a flea comb will not solve your problem. You may be able to remove some fleas and eggs with it, but others will always remain. However, many of the pet products on the market designed to kill fleas are toxic for rabbits, so you can't use those, either. If your rabbit has fleas, you must bring him or her to a vet who has experience with rabbits.
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Your vet can give you flea medication. Also bathing your chihuahua with flea soap. And combing your chihuahua out with a flea comb...fill a cup up with warm water and a little Dawn dishwashing liquid. Keep dipping the comb in the water when you comb your dog, the Dawn will kill fleas on contact.
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The best flea comb for long hair cats is one with fine teeth and a comfortable grip to effectively remove fleas and prevent infestations. Look for a comb specifically designed for long hair cats to ensure thorough removal of fleas and their eggs.
Depending on the age of the kitten, some deflea medicines are toxic to a kitten. Some sprays can be used on younger kittens, but most spot-on treatments are only safe for kittens aged 12 weeks or older. The safest and best alternative to chemical flea treatments is using a flea comb twice a day, and to treat the house by cleaning carpets, bedding, and any other fabric daily or once a week. Be sure to put a flea collar in the vacuum cleaner bag, or remove the bag after every use as flea eggs and larvae will grow rapidly in the warm conditions.
Yes, it is possible to drown fleas on a cat by giving the cat a bath with flea shampoo or by using a flea comb to remove the fleas and then drowning them in soapy water.
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.
no but they can get fleas so cheak your rabbit regularly by buying a special flea comb that you can buy in most pet shops for a cheap amount of money and if your rabbit has got fleas then go to a pet shop or local veterinary surgery and buy him/her some drops to put on your rabbits neck and the fleas should all die and you should also buy some spray for your house to kill them in your house if you have had your rabbit in your house .
For adult rabbits, AdvantageTM (imidocloprid) is one of several safe treatments used to prevent and kill fleas, and is available from any rabbit-savvy veterinarian. However, you should not use such products on a rabbit before it is fully weaned, as it may be too toxic for a baby. Do not use any flea products on a rabbit unless a special "rabbit-savvy" vet has told you to.You could also consider a flea comb for regular maintenance. It may take more time and patience but is non-toxic, and most rabbits learn to love the attention of being combed. So it has physical and psychological rewards for both you and your pet.
The whole process of moulting is about 28-31 days. About a month.During this time, comb your rabbit more than often!
They are white tiny little dots that are in its fur.
give it carrots and brush it with a comb lightly for a long time- they love it!