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Posted by Jeremy Mills on 08-06-2011 02:26 AM:

Puppy Help

I have just bought a pup to start to train 6 weeks old andit has had fleas so bad it is startin to lose some hair and got little sores i belive I have got all the fleas off it and was wonderin what that i could do to bring it's hair back and keep the fleas off thanks


Posted by hillbilly56 on 08-06-2011 02:39 AM:

puppy

get you a lttle spray bottle put listerene moth wash in it spray it on the hot spots it will grow the hair back i use it on my horses when they get a skin place on them put some red ceader chips in the box some people say it dont work but just had my wife shitzu to the vet today over flea problem ask him about it he said it does work dont put anything on my 2 beagles i have left not a problem and dont put nothing on them just the ceader chips he gave me a pill called comfortis but i think your pup to young for it jmo


Posted by Jeremy Mills on 08-06-2011 03:44 AM:

thanks for the reply


Posted by Christy on 08-06-2011 05:50 PM:

GET THE HIGHEST CONCENTRATION OF RUBBING ALCOHOL YOU CAN GET. DIP A Q TIP IN IT AND HOLD IT TO THE FLEA IT WILL SMOTHER IT. WORKS GOOD FOR TICKS TOO.

IT WILL NOT HARM THE PUP JUST DONT POUR IT ON IT BECAUSE THE ALCOHOL WILL LOWER IT;S BODY TEMPERATURE AS IT EVAPORATES.

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