When I brought home my Golden, he had fleas. I was bit to death, but my other dog was on Frontline and never had a problem. Here are a few suggestions:

1) Bathe all pets in lemon-fresh Joy (liquid detergent). The lemony soap will stun the fleas. When they are completely dry, put Frontline or something similar on them. Fleas don't usually live on humans, but if you want to be safe, you could wash your hair in the Joy, too.

2) Wash all bedding, people's and pet's alike, on hot in the washer.

3) Cut up a flea collar and put it in a vacuum bag. Vacuum everything. Move all the furniture and get every square inch. I always keep a cut up flea collar in my vacuum bag, to kill any pests it may pick up.

4) Most treatments will kill fleas, but fleas eggs can live for extended periods of time in your carpet. You may need to treat your entire house now and again when the eggs hatch (hopefully not ).

5) Get any pets with fleas tested for tapeworms. Worms are transmitted when animals eat the fleas in an attempt to scratch the itchies.

I hope you are itch free soon. Fleas are miserable and their bites take forever to go away.