My Dog had rashes and I put some regular yogurt in with it's dinner and all of it was gone in a week
Yes horses can get fleas. You can treat them with Adams line of products for Dogs. They are also now making spot on types of treatments that repel fleas, flys etc, similar to advantage for dogs.
An army of fleas attacked our dogs,explain it?
Yes, it is possible for only one of your three dogs to have fleas. Fleas can infest a single dog while the others remain unaffected, particularly if they have different grooming habits or if the infested dog has been in contact with an area where fleas are present. However, fleas can easily spread, so it's important to check all dogs and treat them as necessary to prevent an infestation. Regular flea prevention is recommended for all pets in a household.
Some dogs can. Not all dogs.
Fleas make dogs suffer. They dont help one bit...
Fleas can transmit tapeworms to dogs, but not roundworms, hookworms or whipworms.
Neither ! Fleas will feed on any warm-blooded animal (including humans !) - Dogs will survive quite happily without fleas.. and vice-versa !
I do not have fleas, but it is possible for humans to fleas. Usually though fleas stick to dogs and cats etc.
Yes, lavender is known to repel fleas on dogs due to its strong scent that fleas find unpleasant.
To effectively get rid of snow fleas on dogs, you can use a flea comb to physically remove the fleas from your dog's fur. Additionally, you can bathe your dog with a flea shampoo specifically designed for dogs. It is important to also treat your dog's environment, such as bedding and living areas, to prevent reinfestation. Consult with your veterinarian for further guidance and treatment options.
Use Frontline or the spot-on flea product of your choice religiously every month and you won't need to de-flea your cat, the product will do it for you.
In the winter there are definitely not as many fleas, as it is too cold. The answer is no, you do not need to treat your cats for fleas in the winter. But if your cat has had fleas recently, the best choice is to play it safe, and treat them at least once. Hope I helped!