If you suspect an eye issue, have it looked at....
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That comes up a lot these days. Some remedies supposedly have an effect on killing fleas....
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You're going to have them feeling better, looking better and extending their life by quite a while by keeping them active throughout the years....
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Yes, is the answer; both....
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Fleas are dark brown, fast, and like to jump. They're smaller, maybe around the size of a pinhead....
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Again, start with the call. Talk to your veterinarian and their staff there and find out....
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If your dog is spending a lot of time outside or in the woods, maybe in fields with tall grass or things like that, and they're not on prevention, ...
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That's a great question. So to get rid of that 95% of the population, daily vacuuming is essential....
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That’s a critical question because there are times where you might walk in with an emergency, and your veterinarian's already in surgery....
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If we are questioning things like perfusion, they've stopped breathing, maybe they've had a heart issue, et cetera, that will absolutely be determi...
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There is....
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You'd be shocked that your dog is losing or has lost its vision....
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Sometimes it's as simple as running my finger against the growth of the hair to look at that skin deep down to see if I can see any....
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With eye medication, having a friend is helpful....
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The reason that the flea life cycle is important to understand is that knowing where the products work within this cycle is helpful....
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The best thing to do is keep them on a year-round oral or topical prevention from your veterinarian.
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There are a lot. I'll just go through some of the most common ones....
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Definitely—mostly the ticks; depending on which tick it is and where you live, you will see Lyme ticks even in January, even in the snow....
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No, they're not painful for your pet, but what might be more painful are some of the secondary things we see from fleas and ticks like skin infecti...
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That's a tricky one to answer because there are so many medical conditions that can happen to a dog....