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You just got home from a long day at work. Your dog greets you at the door. It is so happy to see you that it leaves a puddle of urine right at your feet or piddles on your brand new shoes.
Should you be concerned if your dog or cat has experienced a sudden weight loss? The answer is yes! If your pet has lost more than 10 percent of its body weight, you need to be concerned, very concerned.
With warm summer breezes come legions of fleas and ticks determined to feast off your dogs and cats. What’s a pet owner to do?
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