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Be Proactive to Prevent Canine Leptospirosis
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When you aren’t diagnosing it often, leptospirosis is easy to overlook as a serious health threat to your patients and the humans who care for them. But urinary shedding by dogs that appear healthy may be a much bigger issue than you think. When it comes to leptospirosis, prevention is still the best medicine.
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Find out what you can do to minimize risk in your practice.
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