Flea and Tick Dog Shampoo 16 oz
The We Love Doodles 4-in-1 Dog Shampoo cleans, conditions, detangles, and moisturizes for a healthy, shiny coat. Made with natural, clean ingredients and proudly crafted in the USA, it’s gentle yet effective for all breeds.
Flea and Tick Dog Shampoo 16 oz
The We Love Doodles 4-in-1 Dog Shampoo cleans, conditions, detangles, and moisturizes for a healthy, shiny coat. Made with natural, clean ingredients and proudly crafted in the USA, it’s gentle yet effective for all breeds.
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Yes, flea and tick shampoo works by killing fleas on contact and helping wash away eggs, dirt, and debris from your dog’s coat. It’s most effective when used as part of a full flea-control plan that includes treating your home and yard. The shampoo provides fast relief, but ongoing prevention (like spot treatments or oral preventatives) is needed to stop fleas from coming back.
If your dog has fleas, you can bathe them with flea and tick shampoo once every 1–2 weeks until the infestation is under control. Bathing too often can dry out the skin, so combine baths with a vet-approved flea preventative. Always follow up by washing bedding and vacuuming to avoid reinfestation.
Fleas are most active during warm, humid periods of the day—typically late afternoon and early evening. They feed and move around more when temperatures rise, which is why dogs may itch more during these hours. Even though they’re active all day, knowing peak flea activity can help time treatments more effectively.
Yes, cleaning your whole house is important if your dog has fleas. Only a small percentage of fleas live on your dog; the rest hide in carpets, bedding, furniture, and cracks. Wash all fabrics in hot water, vacuum floors daily for a week, and consider using a home-safe flea spray or treatment. This prevents fleas from returning after the bath.
Absolutely—carpets are one of the most common places fleas live and breed. Flea eggs, larvae, and pupae can settle deep into carpet fibers where shampoos can’t reach. That’s why frequent vacuuming, steam cleaning, and using home flea treatments are essential when dealing with an infestation.
Yes, vacuuming helps get rid of fleas by removing live fleas, eggs, and larvae from carpets and furniture. It’s one of the most effective non-chemical steps in flea control. Vacuum daily during the first week of treatment, then several times a week afterward. Make sure to empty the vacuum canister right away. For added convenience, you can also use our Dog Grooming Vacuum Kit | 11-in-1 System, which collects loose fur before it reaches your floors.