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6 things to watch out for as lower fall temperatures lure people and pets outdoors

Por: The Advocate Entertainment October 13, 2022

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As the temperatures grow milder, it’s the perfect time to spend more time outdoors with our four-legged family members. But there are some new things to look out for as well. Here are some important seasonal reminders for our pets:PREVENTATIVES: We live in a subtropical climate with long, hot summers and short, mild winters, so preventatives for heartworms, fleas and ticks are important 365 days a year. Warm weather, mosquitoes and fleas hang... + full article



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