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                    Ticks on dogsTicks are parasites that feed on animal and human blood. They can also transmit diseases such as Lyme disease. 
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                    Ticks on catsIf you spot a tick on your cat, it’s important to remove it quickly and properly, using the right equipment. 
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                    How To Remove a Tick From A Dog Or CatIt’s important to remove ticks carefully, and with the right equipment, so no part of it gets left behind. 
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                    Noise phobias in dogsDogs are very sensitive to noise and can hear much more than us. As a result, even quiet noises can be scary for them, and noise phobias are common. 
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                    Rabies in dogsRabies is a deadly virus that can spread between animals and people 
