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  2. Ask the Shelter: Help - my dog has fleas! - AOL

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    A: Fleas are definitely a problem, especially in the summer months. I believe the topical flea treatments work with your pet's skin and natural oils in his fur, so it's important to not wash those ...

  3. Dog flea - Wikipedia

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    Fleas can also be carried by wild animals, such as opossums, chipmunks and raccoons. One is recommended to discourage these wild animals from their property and pets by never feeding them. Flea-control products are available in once-a-month topicals, dog collars, sprays, dips, powders, shampoos, and injectable and oral products.

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    Symptoms such as muscle weakness seem to be similar to organophosphate insecticide exposure. Hypothermia and convulsions can be directly explained by the active acetamiprid compound which react with acetylcholine- and nicotinic receptors. Although mammalian toxicity is recorded as low, high doses of acetamiprid are recorded to be toxic to ...

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    The lethal dose for 50% of dogs is 100 – 200 mg per kilogram (kg) of body weight, yet some dogs will exhibit signs of toxicosis after ingesting as little as 20 mg per kg. [38] In case of accidental intake of chocolate, especially involving a smaller dog, contact a veterinarian or animal poison control immediately; it is commonly recommended ...

  6. Thanksgiving food do's and don'ts for your dog this holiday ...

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    Cranberries. You'll want to stay away from cranberry sauce as it can contain sugars and other ingredients that aren't safe for dogs. However, fresh cranberries make for a safe and tasty treat.

  7. What Seeds Can Dogs Eat? 6 That Are on the Table - AOL

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    Karissa/Getty Images. Technically a nut, hemp seeds (also known as hemp hearts) are replete with omega-6 fatty acids, protein and minerals, offering a ton of benefits for dogs, like cancer ...

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