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Power of the Binary - Pet Protector

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Leaders,Wahms & Dog Owners

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Protect Your Dogs From Parasites A nasty little parasite lies in wait for your dog just outside your door: the flea . It just takes a few fleas to begin a vicious cycle of infestation. These tiny creatures with six legs and no wings can leap on tall dogs in a single bound. Scientists have identified nearly 2,000 species of fleas , but ironically, it's Ctenocephalides felis -- the cat flea -- that gives dogs the most grief. Fleas can be more than just irritating. Besides the usual itching and scratching, some dogs are extra-sensitive to flea saliva. One bite may be enough to bring on the unbearable itching of flea-allergy dermatitis ( FAD ). The raw skin is also more vulnerable to bacterial infections, and your dog may get hot spots -- areas of moist infection that spread and can be difficult to control.   Puppies or dogs with compromised immune systems can become anemic or even die. Fleas are also carriers for intestinal parasites like tapeworms. If you do s...

Don't Poison Your Dog! (and Family)

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Attention all Dog Owners Protect Your Dogs From Parasites A nasty little parasite lies in wait for your dog just outside your door: the flea . It just takes a few fleas to begin a vicious cycle of infestation. These tiny creatures with six legs and no wings can leap on tall dogs in a single bound. Scientists have identified nearly 2,000 species of fleas , but ironically, it's Ctenocephalides felis -- the cat flea -- that gives dogs the most grief. Fleas can be more than just irritating. Besides the usual itching and scratching, some dogs are extra-sensitive to flea saliva. One bite may be enough to bring on the unbearable itching of flea-allergy dermatitis ( FAD ). The raw skin is also more vulnerable to bacterial infections, and your dog may get hot spots -- areas of moist infection that spread and can be difficult to control.   Puppies or dogs with compromised immune systems can become anemic or even die. Fleas are also carriers for intestinal parasites li...