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If I gave him half a chance he'd be in there like a shotReading your first sentence I imagine you in the the bath while combing your pooch.
If I gave him half a chance he'd be in there like a shotReading your first sentence I imagine you in the the bath while combing your pooch.
What a torrid time i've/we've had with those evil fleas over the last few days! Yesterday morning the things were running all over him,especially his groin and bum area. Then someone told me that tea tree shampoo is good for getting rid of them. I looked up about anti flea shampoo (notice i put 'anti' before the flea bit, as my daughter once quipped that fleas don't have hair so why would they want shampoo?). In most reviews they said it was only a short term measure and it costs too much for what it achieves,so i went for the £1 tea tree shampoo from Morrison's. I lathered my mutt up.then i left the soapy mass on for about 3 minutes,before thoroughly rinsing it off and repeating the process. As i watched the water drain away i saw quite a lot of the fleas going down the plug hole! I've been checking him regularly since his shower and so far so good with no fleas to be seen. That 'Frontline' i put on him on Thursday may have worked also. Anyway,he's now nice and clean, as before he was not only covered in fleas but also their droppings and he'd been chewing himself so much his hair was all matted. He slept well last night for the first time in a few days. Let's hope the scumbags don't reappear!
The boots are fine. I've only worn them the odd time since about last March, as i don't walk as much in summer as summer's for cycling! When worn in warm weather the merino socks and boots are too uncomfy for me. They'll be getting worn soon though ,as i've just been for a short walk in the wet grass while wearing trainers and my socks are soaked!Anyhow, how are you getting on with the Grisport boots?
He had a Frontline dose on Thursday. It seems to be working. I feel for those cats and dogs not treated for fleas,ticks and lice. Sometimes it's because the owner can't afford the treatment,sometimes it's because they just can't be bothered and are happy to see their pet suffer. I also give my dog a worming tablet every 2 months.Fleas on dogs or cats, get frontline or Advocate from the vet or pharmacy. It's cruel not to properly treat a flea infestation on pets
Do you worm your dog properly too,
So flea collars don't work then?I put one of the flea collars on my dog.Took the collar off after two days the little swines were having a ball under the collar
Checked the instructions No where dit it say was for breeding your own fleas
So flea collars don't work then?
Is a flea comb one of those that has a small electric charge that electrocutes them on contact,or just a comb with very fine teeth that pick the buggers up,then you have to quickly get the comb and fleas away from the pet before they jump back on him/her?Never had any success with the collars, nuclear bomb is the only guaranteed cure
I would get him a flea comb and brush regularly, flush them down the sink/bath.
Didn’t for me our rather the dog.Didnt fancy of being accused of increasing the flea population
Never tried the electric ones but 're regular fine tooth ones work well.Is a flea comb one of those that has a small electric charge that electrocutes them on contact,or just a comb with very fine teeth that pick the buggers up,then you have to quickly get the comb and fleas away from the pet before they jump back on him/her?