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How can I tell if my Dog has Fleas?
Q: How can I tell if my dog has fleas? A: To check for fleas, look at the warmest parts of your pet, such as the underside where the back legs meet the body. Even if you don't find an actual flea, you may find evidence, such as eggs or "flea dirt." Fleas live off the blood of your pet and flea dirt is the partially digested blood they excrete. It's easy to tell flea dirt from regular dirt. Just put some on a flat surface and add a drop of water. If the dirt turns red, you know it is flea dirt. Another thing you may or may not find is flea eggs, which are white and about the size of a grain of sand. To deal with a flea problem, you absolutely must treat every pet in your household. You need to treat the pets, the house, and the yard at the same time. If you don't, the fleas just relocate.
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