1266. Flea Facts and Tick Talk - 8 1/2 Year Old Hero Of The Week
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1266. Flea Facts and Tick Talk - 8 1/2 Year Old Hero Of The Week
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Flea Facts and Tick Talk Animal Radio Veterinary Correspondent Dr. Marty Becker is back to help you keep your pets flea-less and tick-less. The good doctor has the ugly truth...
show moreAnimal Radio Veterinary Correspondent Dr. Marty Becker is back to help you keep your pets flea-less and tick-less. The good doctor has the ugly truth about how ticks infect you and your pet with a multitude of nasty viruses. And are fleas becoming resistant to spot-on preventatives?
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8 1/2 Year Old Hero
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