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john...
Posted: Sun Nov 30, 2008 11:39 am
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Dog flea treatments are a common inquiry that dog owners seek. Dog
fleas are one of the parasites that affect dogs. How to tell if your
dog has fleas? The symptoms of a flea infestation are unmistakable.

All of these parasites cause adverse reactions in your dog: typically,
itching and inflamed skin, a dull coat, and bald spots. In advanced
cases, your dog may develop anemia (blood loss) and become generally
debilitated (particularly if he or she is very young, very old, or
suffering from another condition).

To start checking on your beloved dog's health and check if he has
fleas, you can read this informative and helpful article on how to
treat your dog if he has
fleas.
http://www.squidoo.com/dogfleatreatments
 
Mark B....
Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2008 9:22 pm
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All you have to do to rid your dog of fleas is to pour kerosene on the
animal. The fleas will never come back.

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Dog flea treatments are a common inquiry that dog owners seek. Dog
fleas are one of the parasites that affect dogs. How to tell if your
dog has fleas? The symptoms of a flea infestation are unmistakable.

All of these parasites cause adverse reactions in your dog: typically,
itching and inflamed skin, a dull coat, and bald spots. In advanced
cases, your dog may develop anemia (blood loss) and become generally
debilitated (particularly if he or she is very young, very old, or
suffering from another condition).

To start checking on your beloved dog's health and check if he has
fleas, you can read this informative and helpful article on how to
treat your dog if he has
fleas.
http://www.squidoo.com/dogfleatreatments
 
 
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