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the little black specs won't move because they are just eggs. did you look at the larger spec more closely? did it look like a bug? maybe you can take a picture of these things and i'll try and help you out. its hard to do when you can't see them for yourself. If she had live fleas on her you'd be able to see them moving around on her body. |
There are certain types of soil that attract fleas more often, such a sand. It is pretty difficult without animals for a house to become flea infested, as they need a constant food source to survive. If the house is infested, humans will know it also as you will get bitten. Usually the ankle are is where you will find most of the bites, as the fleas will hang out in the carpet and on furniture. If that is the case, a flea fogger through the whole house is about the only thing (followed by vacuuming and throwing away the bag) that will kill them and it might need to be done more than once. When you fog, you need to leave the house (as does your baby). Very HOT air such as a dryer on high will kill fleas in bedding, throw rugs, etc. If you think it might be fleas on Angel, you can buy an inexpensive flea comb from any pet store. The prongs on the comb are very close together and will pull any fleas or eggs out of her coat. Keep in mind that it is currently pollen season and pollen can be red, yellow or black depending on the plants producing it. This can also settle on your babie's fur. Hope everything works out well. |
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well then i'm guessing its either dirt, flea dirt, or pollen of some sort. Give her a bath with regular puppy shampoo and wash all her blankets and things too. she might have had fleas before you have her the sentinel and what was left of the fleas and flea dirt has been coming off her. after her bath she should be fine. |
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She said the white flakes mean we aren't rinsing her well enough after bathing, but I think we saw them before giving her a bath as well. We bathed Angel for the first time last Wed. with Plush Puppy Natural Conditioning Shampoo with Evening Primrose but didn't dilute it with water. We thought we didn't need conditioner, but the breeder said we should get it. We bought PP Natural Silk Protein Conditioner on the weekend and will use this next time. |
good luck. hopefully you won't find any more dandruff for black specks. |
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Have any of you ever seen black specks from your Yorkie that weren't fleas/flea dirt? |
Angel is gonna hate all of us for making her have so many baths. I have been breeding for a hundred years (okay, so I exaggerated but it has been a long time) and I never suggest a bath in dish detergent. It is compounded to de-grease and to break down protein which the puppy's skin needs. I would suggest a good puppy shampoo and conditioner with a really good slightly warm rinse. Then, dry without heat and when she is dry, use a fine flea comb and gently comb her out. Keep her on a white cloth so you can see anything you comb out--maybe use a pillowcase. She might have gotten fleas at the vet's office or any number of places even if the breeder says she has never had them. You are not accusing her so don't worry about that. The Sentinel will kill any fleas but she can get re-infected if exposed so you have to use it according to directions. Wash all of her bedding and blankies, etc, dry in a HOT dryer. You can comb her often to check for more buggers. As for your house, put on white tube sox and pull them up as far as you can-to your knees if possible. Walk around in them all day or as long as possible. If there are fleas iin your carpet or anything made of cloth, they will jump up on your sox and you can see them. If you do, call an exterminator for treatment or advice as it takes 3 treatments 2 weeks apart to rid your home of them. |
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well i don't have a dog yet (getting mine on 7/15) but i've worked as a vet tech for years, and i've worked in shelters with dogs with tons of skin problems. If you pup gets drandruff all the time even when you know your completely rinsed all the soap off her, then you can try getting a different shampoo. maybe an oatmeal based one or a better quality one. you can also brush her more often. at first this will losen more of the dead skin flaking off but then after a while it might go away. Also people have changed their dogs food and noticed a decrease in dandruff. you may have to play around with a few things to determine what is causing the skin problems. changing the food should be the last thing you try because you don't want to upset their stomach and change their routine if you don't have to |
3 Attachment(s) Ok, here are some pics I took. Mind you I'm no photographer :D so some are a bit blurry. What does everyone think?? Also, could it be ear wax/crud? We saw her shake her head and those bigger pieces in the 2nd pic fell out. Her ears haven't been cleaned since Jun. 09, which was when the breeder did it prior to us picking her up the following day. |
If these came from her ears, they could be mites, which usually require medication from the vet.... |
What TCC forgot to mention is that Angel was playing with a toy when she shook her head, which is normal; however, we don't know where the pieces fell from. I just thought that they may have come from her ears. She also shakes her whole body sometimes, including her head, like she's wet but she isn't. She just sniffed around, and this time she only shook her head. Do ear mites or ear wax look black? Don't they look like bugs cuz the specks we've seen don't? |
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One thing to remember about fleas, they need a food source to complete their life cycle, so if you have your pet treated with Advantage or Frontline or Sentinal, the fleas will eventually go back to the animal and die. It is important to vacuum and wash bedding, but if you don't get them all, they will end up back on the animal and then die. So don't drive yourself crazy over it. |
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