Most dog owners usually groom their dogs regularly but forget to fumigate their dwelling places. The fact remains that most parasites and disease carriers that attach themselves to the dog's coat lay theirs eggs on the floor and the beddings. So if they are intercepted here on a regular basis before they have a chance to grow, the better. Various chemical substances can be used to achieve this one of them being a powder used in our country called Mortein Doom which is very effective on insects. There is also the possibility of going organic with neem plant powder which also has bacteriocidal properties. I am not completely sure about the effectiveness of slaked lime but I consider it antibacterial due to its high pH. Do you fumigate your dog's kennels?
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