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Johnson Baby Shampoo Will Kill FleasI didn't want to bath my dogs in Dawn, or other shampoos so I decided if baby shampoo was safe for a newborn, it couldn't hurt my dogs, not to mention I didn't want it burning their eyes. I really didn't expect it to do the job it did. After wetting my dog, I squeezed a line of Johnson baby shampoo from the top of his head to his rump, I smeared it around a little to keep it from running, then I squeezed out more in my hand and started under his neck, I worked from his head to his rump. I was amazed let me tell you, I rubbed and scratched and worked up a good lather, I saw dead fleas dropping everywhere, I did not see one flea crawling. He was in such bad shape I bathed him twice. I told my husband I was so ashamed that he had gotten that infested and we didn't even notice. Anyway, after a good rinse, and I do mean a really good rinse. I pulled him out of the tub, towel dried him and ran the flea comb through his fur, I pulled out fleas, but not one was living. I ended up bathing all five of my grown Bostons and six puppies. They all had a few fleas, but not one flea lived through the Johnson's Baby Shampoo. I believe it is very important to rinse them well, even something as gentle as baby shampoo can dry the skin out. I have been walking around with a flea comb in my pocket so I can do a constant check. We are in the process of treating all the area so the dogs are staying close to the house. We haven't quite figured out the best yard treatment yet. We want something safe and effective. By Susan from Millwood, GA Feedback About This Post:RE: Johnson Baby Shampoo Will Kill Fleas
So far, we've been lucky. The dog is on Sentinel Flavor Tabs heartworm and flea medicine. It's not cheap, but it sure beats having a flea problem in the house (fingers crossed). Post by cookwie RE: Johnson Baby Shampoo Will Kill FleasGood idea! I will have to try. We are fostering a boxer for the next few months and out of nowhere he was itching like crazy today. Thanks for the advice. Also, someone said they bathe their dog once a week... that isn't a good idea, as the oils found in their coats and on their skin are necessary and you are depleting them. Post By Bree (Guest Post) RE: Johnson Baby oil Will Kill FleasI shampoo my dog who has had problems with fleas since we moved to Florida this summer and live by a lot of sand. I use original dawn on her; starting at her neck and work down her body and leave on for a good 10 minutes then rinse. In between her baths I put baby oil on her and the fleas come to the surface of her leg fir and die fast..great stuff. Post By mippyisdead (Guest Post) RE: Johnson Baby Shampoo Will Kill FleasThanks y'all, my boyfriend stayed with me last night and brought his pitbull over to spend the night and he gave him a good bath and I think he had fleas before he came over because he's an outside dog but I just used Johnson's baby shampoo on my lil man (Loui) who is a Yorkshire terrier and it seems to be working but he's just mostly shaking right now which is usual because thats how he always is after his bath. Thanks for all the input though it helps. Post By jordyn (Guest Post) RE: Johnson Baby Shampoo Will Kill FleasIf you treat your yard with lime in the spring, then spray it into the ground with a sprayer filled with Palmolive dish soap, you will not have any flea problems. The breeder that I got my dogs from told me about this trick and it worked perfectly for us. We also ended up having the best lawn we ever had. Post By soochatty (Guest Post) RE: Johnson Baby Shampoo Will Kill FleasYou can use food grade diatomacous earth to kill fleas/ticks/bugs. It is safe enough for us to eat. Only down side is that if it rains, you will need to reapply to any areas still having problems. I use this in my house and around my yard to control pests. Post By Melissa (Guest Post) RE: Johnson Baby Shampoo Will Kill FleasDon't know the size of your yard, but I put Dr. Bonner's Eucalyptus soap in a sprayer, attach to the hose and spray away! Most 'unwanteds' vanish in a day or two! Also takes away the odor from their 'piles & puddles'. Great idea using the baby shampoo; will have to try that. I have 6 Shih Tzus, ages 14 to 4 yrs which I rescued and they have various health/abuse problems. In the summer, I shave them right down and find that helps me find any critters. Post by JoanDogs RE: Johnson Baby Shampoo Will Kill Fleas
I always had problems with my dog who ended up allergic to flea bites and had to be on predisone because he pulled out so much hair and the skin got so red and puffy, but then they starting having Advantage and Revolution and others and since I have been using them I have never had fleas infest my dog, cats, or get into the carpet. They really are not that expensive if you buy them online....a little over $8 per dose and you really need them during the summer. During the winter months I only put it on every 2-3 months and they seem to be fine. Post by Har'iet RE: Johnson Baby Shampoo Will Kill FleasI have always been told the fleas drown so it really doesn't matter what soap you use. Post by sandy63 RE: Johnson Baby Shampoo Will Kill FleasI'd be hesitant to use it on babies then. Doesn't sound to gentle to me. Post By Cindy (Guest Post) RE: Johnson Baby Shampoo Will Kill Fleas
Yes, I've known this for a long time! I can always find baby shampoo for $1 and sometimes less if I have a coupon. Post By Courtney (Guest Post) |
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