The tooth spacing of lice removal combs is particularly tight, so fleas can be removed from the hair. In addition to taking a weekly bath, you also need to use a lice removal comb to comb the whole body every day, which can keep many dogs away from the troubles of fleas. If more than one or two fleas appear every day, and last for more than a week, or your dog is very sensitive to flea bites, then it is time to consider using chemical flea removal agents.
Use a bathtub to bathe and bathe your dog. Fill a basin of water and don't let the water run away. Carefully wash the hair deep into the skin, especially the areas where fleas are concentrated, such as ears, tail and abdomen.
Sit your dog in the tub so that you can drown the fleas around your tail when you comb the hair from other parts. Rinse your hair thoroughly for 5 minutes, then spray with a portable sprayer or pour water on your body with a cup.
Dry as usual. Finally, use a lice removal comb or a suitable sized comb to slowly comb from the tail to the head. Make sure that each combed is deep to the skin. If fleas, flea excrement and flea eggs are still present, find them. Light a small amount of alcohol, wash it clean after all. Because their shells are hard, they may not be able to pinch them with their fingers.