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Note from the Dog Vet

Learn how to protect your dog from medical emergencies.

Leslie Sinclair, DVM

Leslie Sinclair, DVMAccidents happen, and being prepared for an emergencywhether it is an injury, poisoning, heatstroke, or other eventis part of the responsibility that comes with being a dog owner. Always care for your dog in a manner that prevents most accidents from happening, but know what to do if an emergency situation arises despite your best efforts.

 

 

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