Guest guest Posted August 17, 2003 Report Share Posted August 17, 2003 First of all, fleas drown easily! They can't swim at all (one good thing about them anyway!) So bathing will get ridd of any fleas that come into contact w/ the soap and water. It's important to start at the neck and lather it well before moving to other parts of the body, 'cause fleas naturally go up when threatened. The dogs' head's a problem, 'cause you obviously want to avoid getting soap and water into the ears and eyes, but a w/ a big wad of cotton in the ears and a lot of care around the eyes you can do most of the head. Then it's important to remember that fleas only spend about 15 - 20% of their time on the animals. The rest of the time they're hiding out in your parpet, on pet beds, cracks in the floor, and any other inaccesssable place they can find. . . . and this is where most of their eggs drop off, too. So it's important to thoroughly wash bedding, run vaccuum cleaners often, etc. to avoid their jumping back onto the dog. Some EOs, like cedarwood, citronella and eucalyptus, repel fleas, so you could spray the dog lightly, put some on a collar, or add a bit to a rinse when you're bathing her or him. Pennyroyal's also s'pozed to be good for fleas, but I dunno if this is a water infusion, infused oil or EO. . . :^P Finally, diatomaceous earth (also called Fullers earth, I think) is made up of the skeletal remains of tiny sea critters (diatoms) that have sharp edges that abrade the exoskeletons of the fleas and cause them to dehydrate and die. You can use it as a flea powder (adding the EOs if you like) and also to dust the rug, floor & places that the dog hangs out. There's concern that the same sharp surfaces that harm the flea can cause damage to lungs if it's inhaled, so be careful that you and your pet don't breathe it in. There are different grades of DE, some more refined than others - a highly cleaned grade is available at good aquarium stores for use in DE filters. HTH. Good luck . . . . rox ______________ The best thing to hit the internet in years - Juno SpeedBand! Surf the web up to FIVE TIMES FASTER! Only $14.95/ month - visit www.juno.com to sign up today! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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