For use after administration of flea powders or shampoos, this neat
little flea comb is recommended by professional groomers for cats, kittens and other small animals.
Not exact matches
But
combing the
fleas off a cat who has a
flea control product on them will speed up the elimination of the source of irritation to the cat -
little flea loaders!)
Comb through your cat's fur using a good flea comb, a little petroleum jelly daubed evenly over the teeth of the comb will help the fleas stick to
Comb through your cat's fur using a good
flea comb, a little petroleum jelly daubed evenly over the teeth of the comb will help the fleas stick to
comb, a
little petroleum jelly daubed evenly over the teeth of the
comb will help the fleas stick to
comb will help the
fleas stick to it.
Flea combs are designed to have very
little space in between the teeth, so when you
comb through your pet's fur, you'll be able to pull out the
fleas and send them to a watery death (actually, rubbing alcohol works best).
If you find that your cat has a
little flea problem,
comb through her fur with a stiff
comb dipped in water and non-toxic liquid dish detergent.
Trust us when we say that this trusty
little comb will become your best friend in your fight against
fleas and get one.
Some dog parents find a
flea comb every day to be enough to catch and get rid of the
little buggers.
Now it may seem strange to «love» a
flea comb, but this
little gem is really easy to use and is helpful when your
flea treatment is nearing the end of its effectiveness.
The next morning, I went outside with him and took a
flea comb to
comb through his hair to try & get the dry skin off and to my amazement, I saw
little whitish pink bugs crawling on the
comb and loose hair on the
comb!!!! I called the vet and was told it was lice and he needed to go on Frontline Plus for dogs which kills
fleas, tics and lice.
If your dog has
fleas a
flea comb with help get rid of the pesky
little blighters in conjunction with a collar or medication.
Check your pet regularly Our
little furry companions need to have their monthly
flea treatments, but they also need plenty of
combing to check they don't have any
flea eggs on their fur.