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Keep Pets Healthy in the "Dog Days" of Summer - Read More

Date Added: August 12, 2008 05:48:02 PM
Families enjoy spending time in the great outdoors during the summer months, and now, more than ever, pets are considered integral family members. Just as people must be aware of how insects and rodents can affect their health, they must also consider their pet's health, too. The National Pest Management Association (NPMA) cautions pet owners that pet parasites are more prevalent in warmer ...

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