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  • '''Greenies''' (/ɡriːniːz/) are a brand of dental treats and supplements for pets, primarily dogs and cats. They are produced by the Nutro Company, a subsidi ...on the term "goodies," implying that the treats are a desirable reward for pets.
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  • ...definition=pet-assisted therapy - form of therapy that uses dogs or other pets to improve the physical and mental health of patients with certain acute or pet-assisted therapy - form of therapy that uses dogs or other pets to improve the physical and mental health of patients with certain acute or
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  • ...is a type of food specifically formulated and intended for consumption by pets. It is often specific to the type of pet, such as dog food or cat food. Mos [[Category:Pets]]
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  • * [[Pet]]: Mice are often kept as pets due to their small size and easy care. [[Category:Pets]]
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  • ...''', are small carnivorous [[mammal|mammals]] that are often kept as [[pet|pets]]. They are a member of the family [[Felidae|Felidae]], which also includes [[Category:Pets]]
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  • ...st Africa. These rodents, in turn, infected prairie dogs that were sold as pets. ...with animals that could harbor the virus. This includes not keeping exotic pets. Vaccination against [[smallpox]] appears to provide protection against [[m
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  • ...rld, including [[North America]] and [[Europe]], where they are popular as pets. [[Category:Pets]]
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  • ...used in laws and regulations that deal with animals to distinguish between pets and other types of animals. [[Category:Pets]]
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  • ...iding contact with unfamiliar animals, not provoking animals, and ensuring pets are vaccinated against rabies.
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  • [[Category:Pets]]
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  • ...it can lead to liver damage and neurological problems. It is also toxic to pets and wildlife.
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  • [[Category:Pets]]
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  • [[Category:Pets]]
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  • ...b with very fine teeth used to remove fleas and their eggs from the fur of pets.
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  • ...only found in the respiratory tract of various animals, including domestic pets such as cats and dogs, and can cause a range of diseases, including [[Pneum
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  • ...animals. The term is most commonly used in relation to livestock, domestic pets, and wildlife.
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  • Rodenticides can pose risks to non-target animals, including pets and wildlife, if they are exposed to the chemicals. Therefore, it is import
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  • ...hildbirth or abortion. It can also occur in animals, particularly domestic pets and livestock.
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  • ...ditions simulating their natural environment, for research, display, or as pets.
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  • ...avoiding sharing personal items like combs or hats, and treating infected pets, as they can be a source of infection.
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