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FLEAS

By Alfred J. Plechner, D.V.M.

Did you ever wonder why, one dog or cat seemed, to be more attractive to fleas than their household mates?

Did you ever wonder why, one dog or cat seemed to react allergy wise, to a flea bite, while their house hold mates only scratched a little?

Did you ever try to rid your house and of fleas with toxic products, but still had a pet with skin allergies?

Your pet is suffering from a hormonal or nutritional imbalance that the fleas and ear mites detect. They have my syndrome, and "Mother Nature" does not want their genetic imbalances passed on. There is a way to identify this imbalance and control it, so that your pet will not have chronic flea and ear mite problems. Please check out the Publication page, and Plechner's Syndrome.

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