The previous posts are correct in that if you bathe him, dead fleas will fall off. The only problem with that is, if you wash him too quickly after applying the Frontline, it will wash it all away and you will return to the flea problem. If you do bathe him, use something that has no detergent in it. You're defeating the purpose by bathing him with a flea shampoo as it will remove the Frontline residue. Hold him up and look at his belly where the hair is thinner; if he still has fleas, you'll see them. But, remember, it may take a day or two for the fleas to die. If you use the Frontline once a month as directed, you shouldn't have an ongoing problem. I've used it for years and like it better than any of the others, but that can vary from dog to dog, and also be affected by your geographic location. The only other thing I can think of is to make sure and use the Frontline Plus as it also kills the eggs. Best of luck to you! |