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Anthrozoology
Medicine
Biota
Animal welfare
Dog health
Castration
Cat health
Neutering
Veterinary medicine
Dog
Overpopulation in domestic pets
Cat

Help Alleviate The Dog And Cat Overpopulation Problem Each year millions of unwanted dogs and cats are euthanized (killed) at shelters across the country. Many orphans are the result of accidental breeding by freeroaming

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