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CONTENT PREVIEWTexas A&M University College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical SciencesPET CARE: Whether you've got a hot dog or a cool cat, pet fevers can make your companion feel drowsy and sometimes miserable. "While fevers under 106 degrees Fahrenheit may be beneficial for dogs and cats, they still make our pets feel lousy and need to be addressed," notes Dr. Melanie Landis, veterinary integrative b ... MORE TO CONTINUE READING, SUBSCRIBE NOW >>
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