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You could bathe with a gentle shampoo or even dish detergent, rinse well and if you have vinegar do

Posted By: me on 2005-11-18
In Reply to: Fleas - new puppy

a vinegar rinse and then do a final rinse.   This might drown the fleas or at least stun them.  If dog is light colored you might be able to see them and pick them off when dog is wet.   If you have a dog brush, brush it outside and you might get some off that way.  If you have tea tree oil you can put some around its neck area or on a collar if you have one.   This is a fairly strong smell though and we've always had to wash it off the same day, though lots of people swear by this.   I can't think of anything else you can do with stuff you already have around the house. 


We adopted 3 kittens from the shelter and have never had a flea problem, but now we can't seem to get rid of them and my dog is on 3 different treatments and I still find an occasional flea.  She has developed a sensitivity to bites too and scratches all the time and can't take prednisone because she has Cushings.


Growing up we had a tri-colored Pembroke corgi.  He was the sweetest thing and I still miss him terribly, 30 years later. 


 




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oh my gosh, would you, yourself, bathe in DAWN dish soap - ouch!
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Vaseline works too and to rinse out use Dawn dish soap.nm
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Did you change you clothes detergent or anything?- sm
My DH has very sensitive skin and that has happened to him when Tide changed their "no bleach alternative" detergent about 8 years ago. I switched to Cheer and no more problem. But it sound like an allergic reaction to something and should get checked out asap.
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I'd suggest a gentle cycle and even then you may come out with a tangled
mass, depending on how the yarn was rolled up.
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Fingers aren't working yet.....your clothes detergent - -nm
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here is the link to the shampoo
http://www.avenaherbs.com/

Deb Soule has written quite a few books, the farm is unbelievable, and the shampoo for dogs was the best I had ever used on my beloved beagle. Hate to keep boasting like this, but my beagle actually liked being bathed in this shampoo as opposed to the other stuff we had given her.
My problem with working outside is falling asleep, what with the birds singing, the gentle
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So when are you coming over to shampoo my rugs?

They get soooooooo dirty, sooooooooo fast.  I'm talking light pink here.  We do have an Electrolux carpet shampooer and we honestly use it at least once a month for full carpet cleaning and even more for spot cleaning.  Otherwise I'd have a pink rug with brown stripes.  :)


 


Another shampoo/conditioner idea
Go to Sally Beauty Supply. They occasionally have their shampoo on sale - one-gallon jugs of concentrate for $5. Variety of fragrances and formulas with matching conditioner. This stuff has lasted me over a year and is still going strong.
I'd just use a regular /baby shampoo until you can
flea shampoo for puppies, then get some Frontline or Advantage....just check what the age is for it, pretty sure you can use those puppies. Keep her away from the other dogs obviously, especially if she has worms as just about all puppies do.
Not people-baby shampoo. pH is too low.
My vet says regular people shampoo isn't so bad, but people baby shampoo has a much lower pH that is totally wrong for dogs. Now puppy shampoo is great. It has the same anesthetic for the eyes that baby shampoo has, but with the correct, higher pH. He also assured me that it is okay to use people dandruff shampoo on cats or dogs now and then, especially if the animal has oily-type dandruff.

The company which starts with a laundry detergent and ends with water? Gonna delete that too admin?
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Vinegar, perhaps? SM
I don't have a black sink, but for my fixtures, mirror, etc., I keep a squirt bottle with vinegar in the bathroom and wipe everything down once a day - SHINY!
I would try using vinegar
and there is also a product available at Wal-Mart called Out (found in both baby and pet sections). It is one of those bio odor cleaners, and works well for pet odors, but I would try wiping it down really well with vinegar first.
Don't lay down to read to them at night, do everyone's sheets, and your shampoo your heads, to
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the extra bottle for the shampoo is an excellent idea
I could prob do that for just about every soap I use. 
50/50 alcohol/vinegar
Works for me!
Try straight white vinegar. sm
I use it all the time. Of course, the smell is horrible but at least it is better than some of that stuff you buy in the store.  I usually rinse it real well after and then dry everything.
put a little white vinegar is a bowl and set it out.
Vinegar is a great neutralizer.  I always have my stove exhaust fan on when cooking odorous foods and if possible I open a window.   We had someone housesit for us who smoked in the house, even though they were told they couldn't.   I'm very sensitive to cigarette smoke and we had to wash all the surfaces with vinegar.   I had a used car dealer tell me one time when I was complaining about a smell in a used car to cut an apple in half and put it under the seat, so maybe an apple would work too. 
wonder if olive oil and a smatter of vinegar would

Vinegar also takes smell out. sm

I always use vinegar when I need to get a smell out. 


Whenever I burn popcorn in the microwave, I fill a coffee cup full of vinegar and set it in the microwave.  It always takes the smell out.


I've steam cleaned pet soil out of my carpet using vinegar and baking soda, and the odor always goes away.


 


Drench it with vinegar. It won't take the color out, and the smell will be gone.You can also add

baking soda to the vinegar.  It works really well. 


I use vinegar for anything with a smell.  If the trash can starts to smell, I pour vinegar in the bottom and let it sit overnight.  Then I just rinse it out in the morning.


Also, if you burn popcorn in the microwave, you can pour vinegar into a coffee cup and put it in the microwave.  Then let it sit in the microwave overnight.  By morning, the smell will be gone. 


 


my grandmother used vinegar diluted with water on my hair
whenever there was a problem with lice. 
Keep a shallow bowl of apple cider vinegar on the counter.
This is something my mom did - worked for her, works for me. I set a small, shallow bowl of vinegar on the back of the stove or tucked into a corner on the cupboard. It cuts the odor down to almost nothing and keeps it gone. Plus, it's a whole lot cheaper than the over-perfumed stuff from the store.
I just dump them in a covered bowl with vinegar and sliced onion. nmx
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Side Dish
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1/2 tsp.  rubbed sage


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2 tbs. soy sauce.


Mix all spices and sauces together.  Pierce roast in several places and put in bowl with marinade.  Put in fridge for at least 2 hours, turning roast to keep covered.


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Dawn dish soap for fleas
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You can make the whole dish tonight and store in refrigerator!!
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Yeah! The judges RAVED about that pasta dish!

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Why not provide the meat and have every bring a side dish, appy, or dessert? You're looking at to
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Better a turkey widow then a turkey dish
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