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Spring has officially sprung here in Central Texas and in many other parts of the US and around the world, so we decided that an episode dedicated to fleas, ticks, and heartworms was in order.

Spoiler alert: there isn’t a one-size-fits-all answer for reasons such as:

- how vitally healthy is your pet?

- is your pets body already overloaded with toxins?

- what risk do you have in your neck of the woods?

So, in today’s episode, we’ll be chatting about

- traditional flea and tick products

- why we don’t trust or recommend them

- alternatives to traditional flea and tick products

- what specifically we do for our dogs and cats

We hope you find this episode helpful. It has taken us many years to gather this information and personal knowledge to pass on to you to hopefully help your pets thrive.
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Visit www.pethealthjunkies.com to follow Jessica, Janet, & Pam, and for FREE resources such as
🐈 Optimum Cat Nutrition PDF
🐕 Beginner Dog Training videos
⚕️Veterinary Visit Worksheet
When we know better, we can do better.

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