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Anthrozoology / Medicine / Animal welfare / Veterinary medicine / Dog health / Castration / Cat health / Neutering / Dog / Overpopulation in domestic pets / Bark
Date: 2012-05-14 07:54:47
Anthrozoology
Medicine
Animal welfare
Veterinary medicine
Dog health
Castration
Cat health
Neutering
Dog
Overpopulation in domestic pets
Bark

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