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"Dogs Across America" Video |
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Join our roving reporter, Bob Buckley, as he intercepts real people and their pooches traveling to various destinations.
Bob talks to pet owners like you about common situations that put dogs at risk for contracting ITB, and how to prevent the disease. This
brisk, fun and engaging video entertains while it educates. |
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| All dogs are at risk of catching ITB when they come in contact with other dogs or with contaminated
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Vaccinate Your Dog Literature |
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ITB is easily transmitted. Dog-to-dog. Toy-to-dog. Or just from sniffing around. Here
are some common at-risk situations that may apply to your dog:
- Playing in dog parks.
- Participating in puppy or dog training or obedience classes.
- Meeting other dogs at a pet resort or doggy daycare.
- Being exposed to other dogs when staying at others' homes or when moving to a new home.
- Being boarded or groomed.
- Stopping at highway rest areas.
- Playing with other dogs' toys.
- Drinking or eating out of other dogs' bowls.
- Living in or visiting multi-dog households.
- Being debilitated by chronic heart or lung disease.
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