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  • FLEAS ARE BORN ON YOUR DOG
    Flea eggs are laid on your dog, then roll off wherever your dog spends most of its time...your carpeting, your pet's bed, your bed, your sofa and other areas of which you may or may not be aware.

  • MOST FLEAS ARE IMMATURE
    Over 95% of the flea population is immature - eggs, larvae and pupae. The problem arises when they mature into adults. That's why it's important to get them while they're young.

  • ADULT FLEAS ARE UGLY
    They're small, wingless, reddish-brown insects about a sixteenth of an inch long and not very wide. Their hard outer shell makes them nearly crushproof. Covered with spikes, they stick in fur coats on contact.

  • ALL ADULT FLEAS DO IS FEED AND BREED
    They spend their brief lifetime feeding on your pet's blood and reproducing like crazy.

  • FEMALE FLEAS ARE BIG PRODUCERS
    One female can lay as many as 25 eggs a day, adding up to hundreds in her several-week lifetime.

  • AND THEY'RE BIG EATERS
    A female flea sucks up to 30 times her weight in blood per day and excretes 6 times her weight in flea baby food - blood-rich, nutrient-packed feces for flea larvae to feed on. Your pet carries and delivers these larval lunches throughout your house and yard.

  • CAT FLEAS ARE THE MOST COMMON - EVEN ON DOGS
    There are nearly 2,000 species of fleas, each with its own preferred host. When their favorite meal's not around, they'll settle for another warm-blooded body, including yours. The cat flea attacks both cats and dogs. There are dog fleas, but they're rarely found on dogs in North America.
  • SOME PETS ARE SECRET CARRIERS
    Cats are notorious flea smugglers. Some can carry fleas without a scratch. Unfortunately, dogs aren't so lucky. When dogs and cats share a household, they also share fleas. Treat them both. NOTE: Cats are very sensitive to insecticides. So for cats, use flea control products labeled specifically for cats and always follow label directions.

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