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... Lyme disease is caused by Borrelia burgdorferi and is spread mainly by the bite of deer ticks although other ticks can also spread disease. We live in a high risk area for this disease. Good tick control and vaccination will help reduce your dog’s risk. Ask about a blood test available to detect you ...
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