Just as humans can develop strains of influenza, so can your dog! Dr Carol Osborne, DVM, offers information on dog flu and makes recommendations on treatment and preventative measures.
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Dr Carol Osborne, DVM
Just as humans can develop strains of influenza, so can your dog! Dr Carol Osborne, DVM, offers information on dog flu and makes recommendations on treatment and preventative measures.
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