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i am a college student and my roomate has a dog where the dog somehow got fleas. the dog lies down in my room from time to time but lately, i've been gangbanged by small brown jumping fleas. i've had 23 bites so far and my roomate (the dog sleeps with him) hasn't gotten bit once! i've washed my bed sheets, blankets, vacuumed countless times while not allowing the dog to come in anymore. the fleas look like young adults ever since i vacuumed. i am a full time student, work, shadow a professional and can't handled being raped by bugs at the same time. what should i do?

2007-11-12 22:08:45 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pets Dogs

whats the best product out there that is over the counter? the dog has cancer and is bound to die real soon so buying the advantage would be in my best interest. its not even my dog too.

2007-11-12 22:18:43 · update #1

any suggestions to prevent the bites for now as a temporary fix?

2007-11-12 23:10:01 · update #2

9 answers

tea tree oil is great smells nice and fleas hate it

2007-11-12 22:13:33 · answer #1 · answered by Kim from Sydney 6 · 0 1

Hee hee, gangbanged!!!

Just pop in to a vets and get some Frontline for your dog or rather, get your room mate to do it. The poor dog has cancer, there's no need for him to have to suffer fleas as well!

Don't get any of the stuff you can buy in pet stores, trust me when I say it doesn't work so it'd be a waste of money. Only th stuff you can get at vets work, Frontline is the cheapest. You don't need to take the dog in to get it - although as it has cancer, presumably it's seen a vet recently - how come they didn't fix the fleas?!

You'll need to spray your house as well by the sounds of it, since the fleas are that bad. Again, get the spray from the vets.

Chalice

2007-11-12 22:49:26 · answer #2 · answered by Chalice 7 · 0 0

to function directly to what "unique" stated, even nonetheless they are diverse species, now and lower back cat fleas gets on canine, and canine fleas gets on cats. There are even rabbit fleas which exist, yet whilst my bunny had fleas, they weren't rabbit fleas in any respect, they have been cat fleas! Sounds complicated, does not it?

2016-10-16 08:35:13 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

you need to treat the dog with either front line or advantage they kill fleas within 24 hours,you also need to buy a flea spray for your room,and use once a week for up to 6 months .

2007-11-12 22:12:08 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 5 1

Get a dog flea killer. Wash the dog. Wash EVERYTHING! Everything will go back to normal <3

2007-11-12 22:13:09 · answer #5 · answered by Angela xx 2 · 1 2

best bet..get flea stuff for the dog. wash all your stuff again, and flea bomb the entire house/apt you live in. get dog out first of course. if that doesnt help..call a professional

2007-11-12 22:12:13 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

tell your roommate he needs to put his dog on a flea prevention program like advantix for something like that. then flea fog your room.

2007-11-12 22:13:34 · answer #7 · answered by everydaymakeupaddict 3 · 1 1

perhaps you should think about getting a flea bomb either that or find a new roommate!!
good luck.
they are tricky critters to get rid of

2007-11-12 22:12:44 · answer #8 · answered by lovebug 3 · 0 2

shoot your room mate and get the rspca to take the dog..
away.....move out to a dog free environment

2007-11-12 22:11:58 · answer #9 · answered by brilliantwash 4 · 0 2

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