Take your dog to vet and have her spayed right now! There are far to many homeless dogs out there already. Then you can use a good quality flea preventitive like Frontline.
2007-06-01 07:42:17
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answered by berner0123 2
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That's not recommended, but you can try to spray oil (olive, veggie or even skin so soft oil from Avon) on her. This will drown the fleas and they can't move! Then you can brush them out with a flea comb. Also check out the site petmedicinechest.com this site offers natural herbal solutions, which don't harm a dog.
2007-06-01 06:42:51
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answered by msmaryliz 1
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I would read the label on a puppy flea shampoo to see if it says ok to use on pregnant or lactating females.
So, just checked the label on mine, it says to call a Vet before using on a pregnant dog....so call the vet :o)
2007-06-01 06:45:24
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answered by Anonymous
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No, Not at all. Have your vet prescribe you dog something. Most flea shampoos harm your animals more than help them. Call your vet and ask them.
2007-06-01 06:43:30
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answered by Noe 2
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Yes. You could also try Avon's Skin-so-Soft bath oil. It kills fleas immediately. It works great!!!
2007-06-01 06:43:56
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answered by Deb S 6
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Apple cider vinegar is an odd but effective natural remedy. And the smell goes away quicker than you would think.
2007-06-01 06:47:57
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answered by ndgriffin06 1
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yes
2007-06-04 22:33:23
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answered by cheri h 7
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yes
2007-06-01 06:42:55
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answered by Tiny Tim 2
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