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You’ve Got Fleas on Your Pets – What Can You Do? (Part 2)

Since the dog or cat picked up the infection from somewhere, you may also have to check all outdoor areas your pet can roam in, or animal friends your cat or dog may have come in contact with. Just a single place or pet with the infestation can spread it to everyone all over again, so it’s very important to be vigilant.

It is important to act fast by halting the insect’s lifecycle. For the egg phase, combing the hair of your dog’s or cat’s with a fine tooth comb can aid to get all the eggs. Of course, eggs can fall off the animal, so you need to take care to meticulously clean any place your dog or cat may have been in.

Of course, the greatest solution is to never have fleas! Prevention is the best option, which you do by watching for the problems before they can get bigger. Remember these pointers, and you will improve your dog’s or cat’s health and yours – and you won’t have an uninvited houseguest!.

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