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Brushing for Parasite Control

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By Eve Adamson

Even the most well-groomed show dog can pick up fleas and ticks at an outdoor dog-show, but a well-brushed dog with healthy skin and a tangle-free coat will be easier to treat for parasites, and regular brushing and combing will help you spot any pests right away so you can take action to nip a flea infestation. Talk to your vet about the best methods for flea control for your dog, and never remove a tick with your bare hands. A burst tick contains bacteria and could infect you! Use a tissue, rubber gloves, and/or a special instrument such as tweezers designed for removing ticks.

Excerpted from The Simple Guide to Grooming Your Dog by Eve Adamson, published by TFH Publications. Used with permission.

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