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  • Identify the Problem. The biggest indicator that your dog has fleas is a pretty obvious one: If you find him scratching or biting himself.
  • Find the Source. If you dont know where the fleas are coming from,then you cant stop their influx into your life. ...
  • Scrub-a-Dub-Dub. Wash it all. ...
  • Try Natural Eradication Methods. ...
  • Consider Chemical Eradication. ...
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  • Keeping your pet and his bedding clean can keep the fleas away. Wash beds and blankets in hot water and dry on high heat to kill flea eggs and larvae. But keep in mind, frequent bathing of your pet will reduce the length of effectiveness of topical flea medications.
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  • Keeping your pet and his bedding clean can keep the fleas away. Wash beds and blankets in hot water and dry on high heat to kill flea eggs and larvae. But keep in mind, frequent bathing of your pet will reduce the length of effectiveness of topical flea medications.
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There are special flea shampoos that you can buy and give your
dog a bath with that shampoo.

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  • Use of a hypoallergenic shampoo, with moisturizers may help. But simply reducing frequency may be best. If your dog excessively scratches, breaking the skin, it may develop pyoderma, a common bacterial skin infection. Also known as impetigo, puppies can develop skin pustules that look like pimples.

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