Animals
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Pet Vaccination: Restoring Trust in Canine Vaccination Among US Dog Owners
A new study has found that US dog owners who harbor mistrust in the safety and efficacy of childhood and adult vaccines are also more likely to hold negative views about vaccinating their four-legged friends.
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