What is the best remedy for my dogs fleas?

They both her so much, and she is an inside dog. I do not want them invested in my house. They also are always on her lower back, thighs, butt, and her "area". Ive check her and there are many sprouting throughout that area and some I can not see. HELP! I can tell this irritates her, how can i stop it?

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7 Responses to What is the best remedy for my dogs fleas?

  1. ♥life is great anihilates BYB♥ says:

    buy some front line from your vetflea bomb your house and vacuum

  2. RockstarMonday says:

    Frontline or Advantix have always worked for me and my dogs.

    If you are looking for a natural remedy I think eucalyptis and tea tree oil should do it…

    Just keep in mind that natural remedies don’t always work as well as the actual medication.

  3. deafdane says:

    Sorry to tell you but.. they are already infested in your house. They have already laid microscopic eggs all over your house. You have to deep clean to get them out. Sometimes it only takes one deep cleaning.. sometimes it takes quite a few runs at it. Everything has to be done at the same time though. Dog, carpets, fabrics, corners, behind the beds. Everything at once.

    It really is a chore! Good luck!

  4. Maxi says:

    Well you need to get rid of the fleas, a product from your vet, not OTC rubbish that doesn’t work……..then to get rid of any un hatched eggs etc clean your house, vacuum all floors, wash everything that can be washed, then buy some Neem oil and give it to her daily, this protects dogs from parasites, promotes healthy coat, teeth, bones and skin and builds the immune system so the dog can naturally fight minoe illnesses…then no more fleas and you will never have to worry about fleas again or flea spraying the dog

  5. Jazzy says:

    one natural way would be thyme oil *or im not sure concentrate of thyme** fleas would literally hop off cause of the smell i sappose

  6. Trisha S says:

    There are lots of medication available to battle a flea infestation but you have to consider that your battle will not be won overnight. In most cases, it will take at least three to four weeks to completely rid your dog of fleas, and you will need to stick it out if you want your treatments to be effective.

    Check these links for more information.
    http://dogtime.com/flea-control.html
    http://dogtime.com/flea-control-tips-aaha.html

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