i couldn't afford to pay for my dog to get treated for fleas so i bathed him in a apple cider vinegar bath and a baking soda bath 2 separate washes rite away i swear they started falling dead going down the drain . then i took him out and dried him and i plucked each and every single flea off of him and thankfully never saw one again but it did take me 2 days to get all of them i did 2 baths one day one and one day the other . he's still doing well thank God
Love to know about treatments . We have been using frontline 2 months and still can’t get rid of them . I’m thinking they just keep picking them up on our daily walks as we live in SC where it’s hot and humid .
Use an otc oral treatment like advantus or capstar. Personally I like advantus because it comes as a chewable and I don’t have to hide it in food and I feel like it’s safer to give daily longer than capstar but capstar has good reviews too so it’s up to you but for monthly supply I’d go with advantus since it goes well with topicals
If I give my dog oral medicine, how will it prevent fleas getting on my dog in the first place? Yes, they will die as soon as they bite the dog, but how do I prevent fleas from getting on the dog at all?
mix apple cider vinegar and water with 10 drops of an essential oil in a spray bottle and shake to mix. spray on dog avoiding eyes. it repels fleas and ticks. they dont like the smell. check out Karen Becker vet surgeon on you tube. she is amazing.
Hello Doctor, Thank you for taking the time to post this informative video. I recently moved from NJ to SW Florida and am getting what looks like either noseem or flea bits on my ankles and legs and sometimes on my arms back & chest. I have a Bichon and keep her hair short. She is an inside dog that goes out for walks about 5 times a day. We live in a condo community surrounded by dense woods & marsh lands where many people complain about mosquito and noseem bites. My dog has a good quality flea collar and I check my dog regularly for any traces of flees and so far and found nothing on her. The only things she chews from time to time is her lower legs by her paws either from occasional hot spots or insect bites from all the mosquitoes in the grass areas where I walk her. The mosquito bites I get usually go away in about 2 days, but these tiny noseem or flea bits last for about 2 weeks and itch terribly during that entire time. Is there a way to tell the difference between noseem and flea bits? I don't know what to think as I can't find any traces of actual fleas anywhere on the dog, in her beds or in the condo, but the bites on me look like flea bites. Any insight you can give?
@@coachbrooksey3838 Its a shame that the veterinary doctor will post a nice video, but then will not answer anybody's questions. I've come to the conclusion that in my particular case these bites are the noseems and not flea bites. For the past several days I've been putting on long pants and thick socks when taking the dog for her walks and then taking off my shoes and putting my shorts on when I'm back in the house. During this time I have gotten no bites on my legs or ankles. If there were fleas on the dog or in my house I'm sure I would be getting bites in the house and I am not.
@@DrLera I was asking for both the dog and myself. During close examination I can find no trace of any fleas or flea droppings on either the dog, her bedding nor anywhere in the house I have ruled out fleas. Noseems are a problem in SW Florida and their bites seem to present similar to flea bites. I only seem to get these bites when I am outside with uncovered legs & ankles so I can only assume that my bites are from noseems or possibly some type of flea living in the grass that is not affecting the dog. With all of your experience I sure that you may have a better insight on this.
Go to a Medical Doctor for humans with this question. He is a veterinarian, and does not handle anything unless they are affecting your dog, and as you said, your dog is fine. So do not judge if you do not get an answer about bugs biting humans from a veterinarian.@@tkeeg
Do you know much about IVDD in Dachshunds at all as mine had stage 4 and he is doing well but still arched a lot and due to living so far away from big towns it is so hard. Thank you. Also i am watching every video as it is good to learn.
Ok so roommate has three dogs but all are flea treated none have fleas we checked but my rabbit who never goes outside and we dont go in the grass or near bushes to make sure we dont pick them up but my rabbit is infested with them how?? I really need to know so we can prevent this .are the dogs bringing them in even tho their treated
The flea prevention does not prevent the fleas from jumping on to the dogs it prevents them from living a long life because it requires them to usually touch the patient or drink the blood to adjust the poison so that's how I would assume your rabbit got fleas. They probably jumped on your rabbit before they got poisoned
i couldn't afford
to pay for my dog to get treated for fleas so i bathed him in a apple cider vinegar bath and a baking soda bath 2 separate washes rite away i swear they started falling dead going down the drain . then i took him out and dried him and i plucked each and every single flea off of him and thankfully never saw one again but it did take me 2 days to get all of them
i did 2 baths one day one and one day the other . he's still doing well thank God
Do you have a recipe
@FreshSongs-AND-SOON-Politics how much do you use
It would be good if you could answer some of the questions people asked!
How do i clean my house from the fleas
Love to know about treatments . We have been using frontline 2 months and still can’t get rid of them . I’m thinking they just keep picking them up on our daily walks as we live in SC where it’s hot and humid .
Good 👍 to know , thank 😊 🙏 🙌 you....
My dog was on Frontline and still got fleas. I switched to the pill version.
Use an otc oral treatment like advantus or capstar. Personally I like advantus because it comes as a chewable and I don’t have to hide it in food and I feel like it’s safer to give daily longer than capstar but capstar has good reviews too so it’s up to you but for monthly supply I’d go with advantus since it goes well with topicals
Fleas are beginning to be immune to Frontline so it’s losing its effectiveness.
Thank you! The first 5 videos were from pest control companies, not vets or animal hospitals.
I used Frontline and I'm still seeing them on her what do I do I've given her baths as well
Please share what i can use to get rid of my dogs fleas.
nice video, but why not add how to get rid of them form your dog?
Exactly and the reason why most are probably here🙄
My Peek has seizures and I am desperate for something safe to repel fleas from her
6:25 is someone recording you? Btw love the video thank you so much ❤
If I give my dog oral medicine, how will it prevent fleas getting on my dog in the first place? Yes, they will die as soon as they bite the dog, but how do I prevent fleas from getting on the dog at all?
mix apple cider vinegar and water with 10 drops of an essential oil in a spray bottle and shake to mix. spray on dog avoiding eyes. it repels fleas and ticks. they dont like the smell. check out Karen Becker vet surgeon on you tube. she is amazing.
@bigmikeobama5314what about if you also take your dog on walks, hikes, etc.?
Hello Doctor,
Thank you for taking the time to post this informative video. I recently moved from NJ to SW Florida and am getting what looks like either noseem or flea bits on my ankles and legs and sometimes on my arms back & chest. I have a Bichon and keep her hair short. She is an inside dog that goes out for walks about 5 times a day. We live in a condo community surrounded by dense woods & marsh lands where many people complain about mosquito and noseem bites. My dog has a good quality flea collar and I check my dog regularly for any traces of flees and so far and found nothing on her. The only things she chews from time to time is her lower legs by her paws either from occasional hot spots or insect bites from all the mosquitoes in the grass areas where I walk her. The mosquito bites I get usually go away in about 2 days, but these tiny noseem or flea bits last for about 2 weeks and itch terribly during that entire time. Is there a way to tell the difference between noseem and flea bits? I don't know what to think as I can't find any traces of actual fleas anywhere on the dog, in her beds or in the condo, but the bites on me look like flea bites. Any insight you can give?
I’m here with the same exact question and problem only thing is I’m in N Florida.
@@coachbrooksey3838 Its a shame that the veterinary doctor will post a nice video, but then will not answer anybody's questions.
I've come to the conclusion that in my particular case these bites are the noseems and not flea bites. For the past several days I've been putting on long pants and thick socks when taking the dog for her walks and then taking off my shoes and putting my shorts on when I'm back in the house. During this time I have gotten no bites on my legs or ankles. If there were fleas on the dog or in my house I'm sure I would be getting bites in the house and I am not.
So are you asking about yourself or you're asking for your dog?
@@DrLera I was asking for both the dog and myself. During close examination I can find no trace of any fleas or flea droppings on either the dog, her bedding nor anywhere in the house I have ruled out fleas. Noseems are a problem in SW Florida and their bites seem to present similar to flea bites. I only seem to get these bites when I am outside with uncovered legs & ankles so I can only assume that my bites are from noseems or possibly some type of flea living in the grass that is not affecting the dog. With all of your experience I sure that you may have a better insight on this.
Go to a Medical Doctor for humans with this question. He is a veterinarian, and does not handle anything unless they are affecting your dog, and as you said, your dog is fine. So do not judge if you do not get an answer about bugs biting humans from a veterinarian.@@tkeeg
Can u explain what the best otc plus topical combo is best, like capstar vs advantus with frontline topical for both or just as alone oral treatments
I used borax, to get rid of fleas in the house. Also mopping with pinesol& lots of vacuuming.
Yes please make a video on tapeworms!
Do you know much about IVDD in Dachshunds at all as mine had stage 4 and he is doing well but still arched a lot and due to living so far away from big towns it is so hard. Thank you. Also i am watching every video as it is good to learn.
Thank you, very clear!
Fleas are superhuman can jump higher than hulk
Ok so roommate has three dogs but all are flea treated none have fleas we checked but my rabbit who never goes outside and we dont go in the grass or near bushes to make sure we dont pick them up but my rabbit is infested with them how?? I really need to know so we can prevent this .are the dogs bringing them in even tho their treated
The flea prevention does not prevent the fleas from jumping on to the dogs it prevents them from living a long life because it requires them to usually touch the patient or drink the blood to adjust the poison so that's how I would assume your rabbit got fleas. They probably jumped on your rabbit before they got poisoned
Tape worms yes
Tapeworms
Home treatments, preventatives?… I’m anti micro dosing/poisoning my dogs blood. Last resort maybe, thanks.
And what if the mom who had fleas just had puppies
Tapeworm video vote
Please stop explaining about how gross and how many eggs they lay you o can't stop itching I'm going crazy tell us how to get rid of them fuck😢😮
Ridi bowo
Informative video but please get to the point.