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the stated method of dispatching a trapped squirrel is with a blunt instrument, what's the difference between that and a deer put down with a crowbar, but it does give them the publicity they crave as there donations are shrinking year on year,
That would be the sensible thing to do and may be sooner than later
we seem to think we can control any outbreak that arrives here why even bother taking the chance
Exactly I would have thought first thing to do would be to lock the place down as much as possible.
unless it was bird flu then that may have been a problem
That would be the sensible thing to do and may be sooner than later
we seem to think we can control any outbreak that arrives here why even bother taking the chance
bleach is the way to go. parvo lives naturally everywhere the same as most other viruses, pups are more likely to contract it after being weaned, inoculation is a must with pups until it can build up its own immunity,
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