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		<title>101 Dog Care Tip &#8211; #152 &#8211; Preparing for Dog Safety Pt 3 of 4 &#8211; Treating Your Dog For Bites</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This week in our 101 Dog Tips Dog Safety series, Best Bully Sticks focuses on treating bites on your dog and any reaction they might have. Dogs are naturally curious creatures, so bites may be unavoidable. Bites and stings come from other insects and animals such as flies, spiders, ticks and snakes. Most of these [...]]]></description>
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