The MECO Toothed
Flea Comb looks more like the elaborate comb that Chinese brides receive on their wedding to give credence to the expression «Bai tou xie lao», except that the MECO doesn't come with any ornaments.
Not exact matches
You can find evidence that
fleas have been on your pet by using a fine
comb and
looking for black specks.
There are a number of ways to check for
fleas on a dog: observing changes in behavior,
combing to
look for
flea dirt, finding tapeworm segments or larvae and noting hair loss.
But, as we
comb our pooch's hair frantically —
looking for further proof of the detested vermin — it slowly sinks in (with considerable relief), that our dog is in fact,
flea free.
By spreading the hair or using a
flea comb, you may see
fleas or black specks that
look like dirt.
Use a
flea comb to
look for
fleas or
look for evidence of
flea dirt on your dog's belly.
After a thorough
combing of those parts of his body, pause and
look at the teeth of the
comb to see if any
fleas have been stuck in between the teeth.
Then, your vet will
comb the cat's fur with a
flea comb,
looking for signs of «
flea dirt.»
In this section, I explain how to do Cat
Flea Combing and what to
look out for.
If you want a more hands - on approach, you can always
look into buying a
flea comb.
Proper
flea removal on your pet To
look for
fleas, a fine - toothed
comb can be used to find the small pests in your cat's fur.
While
fleas are visible to the naked eye — they typically
look like poppy seeds on a dog's skin — it may be better to use a
flea comb.
She will also examine his paws, genitals and anus, and
comb through his fur
looking for evidence of
fleas.
Use a
flea comb to go through the hair at the base of your dog's neck and tail
looking for adult
fleas, eggs, or
flea dirt.
The best
flea comb for cats is something that cat lovers will always be
looking for, given the need to remove those pesky pests from their furry friends» skin.
To diagnose cat
flea allergy your veterinarian will
look for evidence of
fleas such as specks falling from your cat's body when a
flea comb is used.
Look in the tines of the
comb for
fleas,
flea dirt (feces), and
flea eggs.
When
looking for
fleas check on the back, tail, stomach, thighs and neck either by spreading the hair apart or by
combing the hair with a dog
flea comb.
To find out if your cat has
fleas, use a
flea comb (a fine - toothed
comb) and
comb her,
looking for
fleas and
flea dirt (feces).
My dog had
fleas diagonised by the vet and we gave him a pill to kill the
fleas now when i
comb him im getting what
look like black specs nothing is moving when i clean the
comb off on a paper towel now im noticing white stuff coming off on the
comb as well as the blackish stuff what is this and is this normal ive never had 2 deal with
fleas before thank you