February 3, 2012
For dogs as well as their owners, fleas are a problem. These tiny insects will live on the body of your dog, sucking the animal’s blood and laying eggs. The bites and presence of fleas will cause the dog to itch and if the dog happens to be allergic to fleas (the allergy is technically to the insects’ saliva) it can experience extreme itching, loss of fur in some places, inflammation, and infections. Infestations must be dealt with regardless of whether a dog has an allergy to flea saliva otherwise they will go on and on and the fleas will also infest your home, other pets, and can even live on humans. In short; you can be directly and adversely affected by an uncontrolled flea infestation.
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February 3, 2012
As with most things in life, when it comes to dog training there are many different ways to go about it. And, of course, it will be helpful for you to know about these different methods and techniques so that you can decide which one you think will work the best for you and your dog. Here are a few:
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