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My dog is an indoor dog She almost never goes outside except to potty. So how could she have fleas?

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My dog is an indoor dog She almost never goes outside except to potty. So how could she have fleas?

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Fleas dont usually live on the dog, they live in carpets, they live on furniture, bedding, and lawns. It only takes a minute of your dog being outside to pick up fleas and bring them into the house where they then set up comfortably and start multiplying in their nice new warm environment.

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