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Fleas spend most of their time on the rear end of the dog (or cat). If there’s one flea on a critter you’ll most likely find it by pushing the hair backwards to observe the skin over the base of the tail/lower back. If you don’t see a flea, look for tiny black grains that look like pepper. That’s flea dirt (doo).
jack fairbanks over 11 years ago
fleating
Manhunter808 over 11 years ago
I think some of it would depend on the route taken…
Digital Frog over 11 years ago
This has been today’s episode of Tick Talk.
Spooky D Cat over 11 years ago
Fleas spend most of their time on the rear end of the dog (or cat). If there’s one flea on a critter you’ll most likely find it by pushing the hair backwards to observe the skin over the base of the tail/lower back. If you don’t see a flea, look for tiny black grains that look like pepper. That’s flea dirt (doo).