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Brown dog ticks lay their eggs in cracks and crevices in indoor environments such as homes, kennels, and shelters after detaching from their host.
Yes, brown dog ticks can infest homes because their entire lifecycle can be completed indoors, making them a common household pest, especially in warm climates.
If you find a brown dog tick, remove it immediately, treat your pet with a veterinarian-approved tick preventive, and thoroughly clean your home to prevent infestation.
No, the brown dog tick does not carry Lyme disease; Lyme is transmitted by blacklegged ticks.
Brown dog ticks (Rhipicephalus sanguineus) are a species of hard tick that infest dogs and can complete their entire lifecycle indoors, making them a persistent problem in homes and kennels.
Cocker Spaniels tend to be calmer than English Springer Spaniels, who are more energetic and require more daily exercise.
The Clumber Spaniel is often considered the calmest family dog among spaniel breeds due to its laid-back and friendly temperament.
Cocker Spaniels are generally calmer and more laid-back than Springer Spaniels, who tend to be more energetic and require more daily exercise.
Yes, dogs can safely eat pears in moderation if prepared properly by removing seeds and core.
The calmest family dog among spaniels is often considered to be the Clumber Spaniel, known for its laid-back, friendly temperament and compatibility with children and other pets.

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