RLC12345678 | 08-07-2006 09:04 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by jodiodeeo Hi Gina! I hope you don't mind me talking about this on your thread - if you want me to move it or go PM, let me know. Rebecca - sounds like you're a wealth of information. I am completely freaked about fleas also. Luckilly in Colorado - we don't have the nice moist warm temps they like.
However, I got a rescue dog this weekend from Kansas. He is a yorkie/papillon mix that I found on Petfinder - and picked up Friday from a rescue shelter. It's a really long story - but we brought him home and I found a flea on him:eek: . This was after he'd already checked out all the rooms, jumped on my kids beds (rubbing his face on everything) etc. I'd lived with a family who's cats had fleas - so I know what a flea infestation is like.
The shelter person had given me a thing of Frontline - so I applied that on Saturday. I've washed all my kids bedding and sprayed carpets and the furniture with Zodiac FleaTrol and vacuumed - I'm just completely freaked.
It's kind of sad because we just want to enjoy our new addition - but I don't want to let him in the carpeted area of the house until I know all is well.
The other thing is - he was neutered last Monday - so can't be washed until Wednesday:eek: :thumbdown . I just want to clean him!!! So, once he's clean, how do I know it's safe to let him in the rest of the house? He's still itching behind his ear - but there shouldn't be anything biting him anymore right? I'm guessing the bite still itches?
HELP!!!
Jodi | Well, with as many flea problems as I have had this season (which I FINALLY have under control), my house never got infested. I have carpets and my 2 sleep in the bed with us, but I am certain the fleas are not in my house. I am almost positive that it is because there is no reason for the fleas to get off the animal and into the carpet or bed. There is not a host in the carpet or bed. I think that if you have applied the Frontline, then he should be safe to roam the house within 24 hours....this is how long it takes the Frontline to work. Fleas are only going to come off the dog if they are dead or if they have another host to latch onto.
You are lucky that the fleas are not bad in Colorado!!!! I am sure once you get the fleas on your new addition under control this one time, that they won't come back.
If you have anymore questions, just ask away! :D |