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by Judy Morgan
Many breeds of dogs and cats are prone to heart disease. While there are no proven methods to decrease the risk of heart disease in a breed genetic...
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by Judy Morgan
Heartworm in dogs is a global problem. The domestic dog and wild canids are the main hosts, however infection in cats and other species has occasio...
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