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Does Your Dog Have Fleas? Let's Find Out

Welcome to our interactive guide on detecting fleas on your dog. Our AI assistant is here to help you identify the telltale signs and provide guidance on protecting your pet from these pesky parasites.

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Remember, early detection is key to keeping your dog comfortable and flea-free. If you're still unsure or need additional support, don't hesitate to consult a veterinarian.

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Noticing if your dog has fleas can be tricky but usually involves spotting tiny dark specks in their fur, or seeing them scratch more than usual. Sometimes, dogs might have red, irritated skin from flea bites. Have you noticed any of these signs with your furry friend? It's always good to keep an eye out for these symptoms. How does your dog usually react when itching or seems uncomfortable?