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Five Ingredients For A More Enjoyable Life With Your Dog – From Fetch to Nutrition to Frontline Flea Medicine

August 3, 2009

From quality time and exercise, to proper grooming, medical assistance and correct treatments, like Frontline flea medicine, dogs have certain desires that you, as the owner will have to look after. Make the best of your relationship with your pet by committing the time and money he requires to make certain he lives a long and healthful life.

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Oh, Bugger – Stop the Itching With Frontline For Dog Fleas, K-9 Advantage, Or Other Proved Methods

July 29, 2009

When warm weather is here, the last thing you want to do is worry about fleas and ticks. You want to be out enjoying walks, hikes and frolics with your dog in what ever natural spaces happen to be close at hand (even if that’s just the back yard). But, the facts are – fleas are out there – and as a responsible pet owner, you want to do something to protect your dog.

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Five Ingredients For A More Enjoyable Life With Your Dog – From Fetch to Nutrition to Frontline Flea Medication

July 23, 2009

From quality time and exercise, to proper grooming, medical attention and proper treatments, like Frontline flea medicine, dogs have certain needs that you, as the owner will have to look after. Make the best of your relationship with your pet by committing the time and money he requires to make sure he lives a long and healthy life.

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Compare K-9 Advantix: Is It Really The Best Dog Flea Medicine?

July 12, 2009

Choosing the right flea medication for your dog can be a confusing process. There are lots of different treatments out there including chemical insecticides, cedar wood chips, flea collars and just the manual process of picking bugs off your dog. Before deciding which way to go, it makes sense to do your research. After trying to do green flea removal myself for a long time, I decided to go with a commercial flea drop treatment. That worked a lot better for me and my dog.

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