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GG Allin 10-04-2009 12:59 PM

Minor Flea Issue With New Puppy
 
My wife just bought a new puppy and we've found a few fleas. I have a one year old. Should I be concerned. The offender:
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quaz 10-04-2009 01:27 PM

If you found a few fleas the dog is infested. However it is no big deal. Go to a good pet store and get a flea bath. Then get one of the flea drops you put on the dogs back. There are a bunch of different brands. Read all the directions size, dose and application. If you still have fleas after a week go to the vet and get frontline.

Flea medications are so go now that this shouldn't be a problem to get rid of them quickly.

Steve Carlton 10-04-2009 01:46 PM

Don't forget to bomb the house.

GG Allin 10-04-2009 01:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Steve Carlton (Post 4935064)
Don't forget to bomb the house.

My wife tends to over react. She mentioned that. Are you being sarcastic?

Steve Carlton 10-04-2009 02:03 PM

I was being serious. Flea bomb = fogger. I'm sure fleas have jumped off the puppy and are now in the carpet. Maybe eggs too.

vash 10-04-2009 02:11 PM

advantage or frontline...done deal. you may get a small home infestation, but without a dog to eat means equals no flea love fest...your fleas will die of old age, and you wont have anymore issues.

flea bombs are a thing of the past, except in the worst cases.

tooms351 10-04-2009 06:56 PM

until they start eating you, I would bomb and spray all floor cracks and baseboards. flea infestation sucks!!! what a cute dog good luck with him/her

Steve Carlton 10-04-2009 07:03 PM

Flea Control Guide

Gogar 10-04-2009 07:15 PM

If you're not going to bomb right away, keep the dog out of your bed and off the couch.

Bombing is a PITA, but so are flea bites. Nasty.

Whtnkls911 10-04-2009 07:28 PM

+1 for Frontline

You put a small measured dose on the back of the dog, it kills fleas and tics. As well, it will kill any flea in the house because they all end up on the dog. It works for three months and you can order it online cheap. Do not fog your house, serious poison and gets in everything.

Bill Douglas 10-04-2009 07:28 PM

Talk to the vet. As he is a puppy it has to be the correct dose, and the right stuff. They don't charge anything for their good advice.

That Rotwieller in training sure is a cutie.

aigel 10-04-2009 09:30 PM

Frontline, get it at the vet with the advice on dose. I hope you got this dog in a rescue situation. No excuse aside from cheapness for a reputable breeder to have fleas in their kennels.

I would not bomb the house. With what you describe there can't be an infestation that is sustainable. Also, I would worry more about the effects of a "bobmb" insecticide on a 1 year old than the remote chance of getting a flea bite.

George

cbush 10-04-2009 09:34 PM

+1 on ask the vet. They have a lot of good stuff now. After taking our cat to visit a place that had fleas, we gave him a pill provided by the vet that killed all the fleas. No problem now. Frontline always worked on our dog.

Sunroof 10-05-2009 04:47 AM

A few sumers ago after taking the dog to the kennel and heading up north for a few week vacation we returned horrified to see fleas jumping in the carpet and on us! Major infestation. I went out and bought a half dozen "foggers". They are effective, especially on carpets as the fog penetrates the carpets.

Several things to note with foggers: If you leave the pilot light on water heaters, stoves/ovens, etc, you might blow your house up! You have to set them up on solid surfaces so they remain stable while the fog is discharged. Placing on a table is the best. You close all windows, start with opening one fogger and run one hell of a speed course opening the others as you hold your breath before going out the door! Several hours later you return and notice no odors! Proceed with opening the windows, vent the house and vacuum the carpet.

Cheap and easy...............:D

Make sure Fiddo is flea free.

Bob

T77911S 10-05-2009 05:02 AM

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Originally Posted by vash (Post 4935102)
advantage or frontline...done deal. you may get a small home infestation, but without a dog to eat means equals no flea love fest...your fleas will die of old age, and you wont have anymore issues.

flea bombs are a thing of the past, except in the worst cases.

i think that is what the wife puts on the cats.
we had/have a MAJOR flea infestation. the neighbors dog had this open wound on her back and was dieing, long story. but she infested outside around the house. she was slepping in the kids plastic playhouse and infested that so bad they looked like ants all over the ground. it has taken several treatments but they are gone from there. i used this stuff you spread around then water in, but, i watered it in with a different brand of spray that goes on the hose. (it had a different chemical in it that the powder stuff). i had to use the spray 3 times.

the dog infested this old walk in freezer that i have that is no longer used. i set off 3 bombs 3 different times and it still did not totally kill them.

for the house. vacuum every day. walk around with white socks on, the fleas are attracted to the white and if you have them, they will jump on your socks. as bad as they where around the outside of the house, we managed to keep them out this way.
another thing you can do is put i white plate on the floor with dawn in it. turn out the lights but put one light on the plate, they jump on the plate and get stuck

now the neighbors shed is infested. i went in it over the weekend. i was in there 5 seconds and about 50 fleas on me.

emcon5 10-05-2009 05:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by aigel (Post 4935524)
Frontline, get it at the vet with the advice on dose. I hope you got this dog in a rescue situation. No excuse aside from cheapness for a reputable breeder to have fleas in their kennels.

I would not bomb the house. With what you describe there can't be an infestation that is sustainable. Also, I would worry more about the effects of a "bobmb" insecticide on a 1 year old than the remote chance of getting a flea bite.

George

What George said.

I have been doing rescue for about 15 years now, and have had a number of dogs come through my house with fleas. Never had to bomb the house. Advantage or Frontline on the dog always takes care of it quickly, and so far I have yet to even have them spread to another dog.

Also, if the dog has fleas, keep an eye or his dumps for worms.

vash 10-05-2009 06:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by T77911S (Post 4935721)
i think that is what the wife puts on the cats.
we had/have a MAJOR flea infestation. the neighbors dog had this open wound on her back and was dieing, long story. but she infested outside around the house. she was slepping in the kids plastic playhouse and infested that so bad they looked like ants all over the ground. it has taken several treatments but they are gone from there. i used this stuff you spread around then water in, but, i watered it in with a different brand of spray that goes on the hose. (it had a different chemical in it that the powder stuff). i had to use the spray 3 times.

the dog infested this old walk in freezer that i have that is no longer used. i set off 3 bombs 3 different times and it still did not totally kill them.

for the house. vacuum every day. walk around with white socks on, the fleas are attracted to the white and if you have them, they will jump on your socks. as bad as they where around the outside of the house, we managed to keep them out this way.
another thing you can do is put i white plate on the floor with dawn in it. turn out the lights but put one light on the plate, they jump on the plate and get stuck

now the neighbors shed is infested. i went in it over the weekend. i was in there 5 seconds and about 50 fleas on me.

flea breed in a cycle. maybe 40 days? you bomb, and only the adult fleas get killed. the flea eggs are safe from the bomb...you need to smoke them out 40 days later. (i think it is 40 days).

GG Allin 10-05-2009 06:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by emcon5 (Post 4935774)
Also, if the dog has fleas, keep an eye or his dumps for worms.

Oh yeah, she's got those now too. Ya know, I told the wife we should wait to get the dog until after the baby's out of daipers, I figured one less headache. Nope she couldn't wait.

Steve Carlton 10-05-2009 06:56 AM

Fleas and worms? Where did you get the dog? They should reimburse if you paid for her.

GG Allin 10-05-2009 07:10 AM

Breeder online, and she wasn't cheap.

emcon5 10-05-2009 08:16 AM

Assuming the worms are about 2 cm long and look like spaghetti, they (only) come from eating infected fleas. Disgusting, but nothing to be overly worried about. Find the best online price you can find for Frontline from a company in the USA, print it out and take it with you when you go to the vet (with a fecal sample). Some vets will price match, but only US companies. With meds it will clear up fast.

notmytarga 10-05-2009 09:30 AM

So you guys passed the kid test and decided to get a dog. You have it backwards!

teenerted1 10-05-2009 10:13 AM

new puppy take to vet with in the first week of ownership is a must. PPI is a good idea:)

need to find out what vacinations they have had already...should have had at least the first couple of puppy sets before they should be ready to sell. reputable breader would know this. also good to get to know your vet as soon as possible to get a good repore with them.

sound like this breader isnt one of the good ones if they are selling pups with flea issues...get that vet to look for other small dog issues.


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