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External parasites of the dog (chips and other)

The chip is a small jumper insect that feeds on the blood of dogs and cats. The adult flea lives in the coat but the immature forms (eggs, flea larvae) scattered in the environment.
Knowing qu’a chip is able to lay around 50 eggs per day, you understand that they represent a real scourge for your dog and you.

On the other hand, in some adult dogs, in addition to the simple irritation caused by the bite of the chip, it can be causing skin problems.

The best strategy to fight effectively against fleas is prevention. Now there are pesticides that are effective on both adult fleas and the immature forms (larvae and eggs) for in one product processing your animal and its environment. some products, in addition to their action on the external parasites, also allow to worm your pet. Ask us for advice.