August 1, 2012 - Issue 270
August 1, 2012
If you hope to prevent cancer in your dog or cat (and who doesn't), there are two things you can do that will improve your pet's chances of enjoying a long, disease-free life.
Yawn and pass it on!
There’s a difference between healthy doggy odor and an odor that signals an underlying problem. Learn which is which and some of the causes of canine stinkiness.
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