You can use any form of shampoo or liquid soap; even dishwashing liquid will work. Your dog will never know! They can't read the labels.
You SHOULD NOT use dog flea and tick shampoo on yourself as it can give you severe headaches dizziness nausea for up to 3 days after use. It can also mess with your breathing as well if you are asthmatic. try dawn soap and HUMAN bug repellent.
Flea and tick shampoos contain poisons (to kill the bugs) - some of these poisons may get into your dog (through their skin) and this may damage the puppies. It is therefore best not to treat a pregnant dog unless this treatment is given under the direction of a qualified animal doctor (a vet).
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I would not use powder. Any flea shampoo is fine, also you could use a flea collar.
Why not try flea powder or give your dog a bath using flea shampoo to get rid of your dog's fleas?
a constant regiment of flea and tick medication, which can be purchased at your local grocery
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No. If it is the dosage for your dog's size or body weight, do not double the flea/tick killers since this can be toxic for the dog. If the dog is badly infested, you can get pills from the vet called Cap Star, which will kill all fleas on the dog within 24 hours. After that, you can then put a single size/dose flea/tick killer on the dog to kill any eggs the fleas may have laid before they were killed by the pill (Cap Star).
As Flea or die shampoo is completely natural you can wash your dog with this as many times as needed without any side effects although it is general recommended you should not wash your dog too often.
There is no "best" but there are effective ways to remove fleas on dogs. One is bathing him in dog shampoo and a dish soap. Frontline is good but please note that you should not use it indefinitely because it can make your pet sick. Now that the fleas are gone, there are still chances that fleas will return. It's because there are still "FLEA EGGS" lying around the house. They often fall off on your dog and find their way back into your pet.