Treating Canine Kidney Disease & Kidney Failure: Methods of Treatment for Renal Disease and Renal Failure in Dogs

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Treating Canine Kidney Disease & Kidney Failure: Methods of Treatment for Renal Disease and Renal Failure in Dogs

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Appropriate treatment of chronic kidney disease or kidney failure in the dog can slow the progression of the disease and increase the quality of life for the affected pet

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