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Discussing pets, ticks, and Lyme disease, with veterinarian, Michael Howlett – Looking at Lyme

Discussing pets, ticks, and Lyme disease, with veterinarian, Michael Howlett – Looking at Lyme

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Check out our very own Dr. Mike featured on a Lyme podcast ! Tune in to hear about his journey as a veterinarian and his personal experience with Lyme disease. We always recommend keeping your dogs on year-round flea & tick prevention (not just in the warmer months!) and having them vaccinated for Lyme. Ticks are very common in Nova Scotia, and we do see many Lyme-positive dogs — but with the right protection, we can keep our pets safe and healthy.
Give it a listen and help keep your pups protected!

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