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Keeping the bugs out
For instance, if you have an animal that is prone to picking up fleas, then it only makes sense to address this concern before taking any other costly measures.
You'll first need to know how to determine whether or not your dog or cat or other pet has fleas. You've also got to be observant. If you find your pet scratching often, then you should take this as a clue that your pet might have fleas. A quick look search online will provide you with all the materials you need to conduct an examination of your pet's fur or hair for signs of fleas.
If your worst fears are confirmed, then you should get the tools you'll need to take care of this problem. There are many products on the market to help you fight fleas.
Once you've taken care of the situation, you need to implement
and stick to a regular washing schedule in which you clean your pet thoroughly
and also regularly conduct examinations for fleas.
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