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How to Use a Flea Comb
Use a
flea comb
only when your dog's coat is thoroughly dry.
Mix water and dish soap together in a bowl as a holding spot for the removed fleas during combing.
Begin near your pet's face and work towards the back and tail. Use firm strokes in the direction of the hair growth to remove all fleas and dead hair.
After several strokes, push down on the comb's prongs to remove all fleas and dead hair into the soap and water mixture.
Make sure to comb under your the belly, which is where fleas will move towards when combing the pet's back and tail.
Flea combs like the
Resco Pro Series Flea Comb
is an all purpose grooming tool that can also be used to remove loose hair and tangles.
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