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Yes, it's essential to clean your house thoroughly if your dog has fleas to eliminate eggs, larvae, and pupae from the environment and prevent reinfestation.
Flea nests are not actual nests but environmental hotspots where flea eggs, larvae, and pupae accumulate, typically in dark, warm, and humid areas like carpets, pet bedding, and furniture crevices.
Yes, if your dog has fleas, you must clean your house thoroughly to eliminate flea eggs, larvae, and pupae present in the environment and prevent reinfestation.
Yes, dogs can get fleas from a dirty house, especially if flea eggs, larvae, or pupae are present in carpets or bedding and left untreated.
Yes, dogs can get fleas from grass, especially in areas where newly emerged adult fleas are waiting in the environment for a host.
Veterinarian-approved oral or topical flea treatments can instantly kill adult fleas on dogs, effectively breaking the flea life cycle when used properly.
Even indoor dogs can get fleas through exposure to flea eggs or larvae brought indoors on clothing, shoes, or by other pets, or via fleas entering through screens or cracks.
Dogs usually get fleas from environments where adult fleas are emerging, such as grassy areas, other pets, wildlife, or even from people bringing fleas indoors on clothing or shoes.
If your dog ate a single plain almond, he is likely to be okay, though you should watch for signs of digestive upset like diarrhea or vomiting.
Yes, almond milk can upset a dog's stomach due to its high fat content, which may lead to digestive issues like diarrhea or even pancreatitis, especially if consumed in large amounts or if it contains harmful additives like xylitol.

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