View Full Version : How can I get rid of maggot on my old dog a natural way
challancicogna
Apr 6, 2015, 02:47 PM
I found maggots in my house and I want to take precautionary reasons to make sure that my dog does not get them or has them
Wondergirl
Apr 6, 2015, 02:57 PM
What do these creatures look like, and where are you finding them?
dontknownuthin
Apr 6, 2015, 03:12 PM
Maggots are fly larvae and they wouldn't infest a dog unless the dog had open wounds or something. I think you need to find out what you actually have because maggots doesn't sound right. If you find maggots, they are usually all together in one spot, like festering some spot where there is food, like in a food can that hasn't been properly thrown away. You just get rid of whatever has maggots on it and it solves the problem. Then you make sure that if you have flies in the house, you kill them all.
This wouldn't normally happen in a clean home. Is your house in clean condition?
tickle
Apr 6, 2015, 03:27 PM
You say they are on your dog, and then you say in your house. Which is it ?
joypulv
Apr 6, 2015, 03:42 PM
Maggots aren't on your dog. Clean up the ones you see. They pretty quickly turn into houseflies. They don't multiply, and don't even crawl very far.
Never forget the first and only time I had them in my apartment, almost 50 years ago. I lifted up a bag of garbage and freaked out.
(OP isn't saying the dog has them.)
Wondergirl
Apr 6, 2015, 03:45 PM
Maggots aren't on your dog. Clean up the ones you see. They pretty quickly turn into houseflies. They don't multiply, and don't even crawl very far.
Never forget the first and only time I had them in my apartment, almost 50 years ago. I lifted up a bag of garbage and freaked out.
(OP isn't saying the dog has them.)
The title says they are on the dog.
The title says they are on the dog.
And the body of the question says they are not on the dog, but in the house.
Wondergirl
Apr 6, 2015, 04:05 PM
And the body of the question says they are not on the dog, but in the house.
And where is the OP?