It’s bath day and you have just gotten your dog all shampooed up. There’s that look in your canine’s eyes, and then there it goes. The total body shake that starts at the nose and snakes its way down to the tail, spraying all four walls with suds. But why? Think of it as their spin cycle. In an effort to regulate body temperature, your pet must shake off as much water as possible. So be efficient and allow your dog to do its dance as quickly as possible.
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Fleas are pesky parasites and have adapted very well to living in our houses. In fact, houses are at the perfect temperature and humidity to become hatching factories for fleas. I no longer recommend flea control just in the spring and summer, but prefer to use flea control on pets all year round. It is better to prevent a flea infestation that try to eradicate one. One flea can hitch a ride on your pants leg from visiting a friends house, and if this flea is a female, chances are she already laden with thousands of eggs. Fortunately, fleas prefer to feast on the smaller critters rather than humans, because our pet’s body temperature is a few degrees higher than ours. But if the dog, cat or ferret are not present, then fleas will indeed bite a human.

















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