British dog owners turn to alternative medicine
Friday, February 20th, 2009British dog owners are shunning traditional medicine and instead turning to alternative therapies to keep their pet in good mental and physical health.
British dog owners are shunning traditional medicine and instead turning to alternative therapies to keep their pet in good mental and physical health.
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