It is obviously a superstition, because a collar is just a place for where you can attach the leash on your dog. If you don't want fleas, you will have to get him sprayed and shot.
Of course not! That is just a silly superstition.
No, that's just a silly rumor and superstition.
No By definition - if it's true, it isn't superstition.
Of course not. It's just a superstition.
No. This is just a superstition and not based on fact or truth.
The claim that the fleas in a jar experiment is true is false.
No not at all its just some stupid old wifes tale/superstition!
well, some people believe in superstition because they actually believe it or they heard from a friend/family. And others don't believe in superstition things because they might be religious or just don't think it's true.
A superstition is more of a myth that many people are thought to believe but may not be true. A faith is a belief that a number of people believe that is true
It was spread by fleas. Apex
Oh, I don't know.. My cat's collar has a bell on it. His cat's collar is very colourful. Simple, but true to the question.
Water is easily frightened.. Just make sudden movements and you will see it shake... no kidding.... So, fleas are attracted to fear.. Thats why dogs have them. right? So, it stands to reason that if you pour chlorine on a dog with fleas, the fleas will die. Works the same with water... Fun fact... If you water fleas they grow up to be fireflies... true story.