Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
Have a question about sand fleas: DH and I spent a wonderful weekend in Monterey; decided to check out the beach before leaving yesterday - little did I know as soon as I hit the sand I'd be attacked by a swarm of what I can only think were sand fleas! Nasty little creatures that flew and stuck all over my sunglasses, shirt, swirling skirt; ditto DH's attire. Needless to say, we immediately did an about face - I brushed him off, he did likewise for me and I brushed my hair out upside down. After we flew back to AZ, I insisted we undress in the garage so I could bag and bring our clothes to the dry cleaners and when we picked up Bosco from our neighbor who was watching him, I immediately applied a dose of fea and tick ointment. Is this a valid concern? I'm not even sure if those were sand fleas, if I could transport them home and if they could be transmitted to the dog. Are there any other steps I ought to be taking or am I completely over-reacting???
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The kind of fleas you need to worry about with dogs are a different variety of creature. I'm not sure what sand fleas are, or what that was at the beach, but from your description, they're nothing like the cat fleas (yes, they're called "cat" fleas) that we use Frontline, etc. to prevent. What you saw sounds like gnats or some kind of fly.
Cat fleas don't swarm, and they don't fly. They leap, ("spring" is a better word) and you wouldn't be able to brush them off anything. You rarely see them in large groups unless you have an infestation, and then you'd only see them on the dog or in your carpets.
In this case, I'd say you can relax.
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