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Tips for Tacking Fleas & Ticks

Summer is the season of swimming, going on hikes, and exploring the great outdoors! And, of course, the dreaded fleas and ticks. Our furry friends who spend time outside might come back itchy because of these pesky little bugs, and they’re not exactly easy to get rid of! That’s why regular flea and tick prevention is so important. Wondering how your pets get fleas or ticks? Not sure where to start with flea and tick treatment? No worries, we’ve got you covered with this complete guide to treating and preventing these pests! 

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Caring for your Flat-Faced Dog

Since 2004, the popularity of French bulldogs has skyrocketed over 2000%. 

If you didn't know, there are special considerations before becoming a parent to French bulldogs and other dogs known as "flat-faced," also known as "brachycephalic" breeds, which is derived from 'short head' in Greek. These special considerations also include pugs, Boston terriers, and English bulldogs.

First, let's identify flat-faced dogs so you know whether this applies to your family.

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