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Dog Lyme Disease Symptoms
Lyme disease can cause problems in several parts of the dog’s body, like the heart, kidneys, and the joints. Sometimes it can even lead to neurological disorders. Lyme disease is the most common kind of disease that is associated with symptoms like high fever, a swollen pair lymph nodes, fatigue, and complete loss of appetite. More...
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Animal Shelters, Animal Rescue ServicesWe will have a list of for Fall_River, MA shortly.
MASS SOC FOR THE PREVENTION OF 276 Vineyard Gate Teaticket, MA 02536 30.7MI from Fall River 508-627-8662
ANIMAL RESCUE LEAGUE OF NEW BE 31 Ventura Dr Dartmouth, MA 02747 7.2MI from Fall River 508-995-0848
MASS SOC PREVENTION CRUELTY TO 1577 Falmouth Rd Centerville, MA 02632 41.4MI from Fall River 508-775-0940
C A S A S 5 Sandy Hill Ln Provincetown, MA 02657 54.9MI from Fall River 508-487-4243
ATTLEBORO FRIENDS OF CATS SHEL 8 N Main St Attleboro, MA 02703 17.8MI from Fall River 508-431-6700
CLAWS OF MASHPEE INC Marstons Mills, MA 02648 37.8MI from Fall River 508-420-8114
WILD CARE 10 Smith Ln Eastham, MA 02642 60.9MI from Fall River 508-240-2255
HUMANE SOCIETY SOUTH COAST 31 Ventura Dr Dartmouth, MA 02747 7.2MI from Fall River 508-995-6661
FOREVER PAWS ANIMAL SHELTER 300 Lynwood St Fall River, MA 02721 508-677-9154
NINE LIVES OF NORTON 508 Norton Ave Taunton, MA 02780 14.8MI from Fall River 508-285-5159
FALL RIVER ANIMAL CONTROL OFFI 593 Montaup St Fall River, MA 02724 508-677-3137
CARRIAGE HOUSE 294 Old Main Rd North Falmouth, MA 02556 27.3MI from Fall River 508-564-6485
MARKET MINISTRIES SHELTER 60 8th St New Bedford, MA 02740 11.4MI from Fall River 508-997-3202
Lyme Disease Recurrence
Caused by spirochete, a bacterium that is shaped like a corkscrew, Lyme disease can lead to arthritic problems along with leading to cardiac and neurological complications. In both humans as well as animals, the disease spreads by painless bite of ticks. More...
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How To Kill Dog Tapeworm ?
A tapeworm is a parasitic organism that feeds on the body resources of its hosts, which can be animals as well as human beings. These worms have a head, known as scolex; a neck, which attached itself to the body intestinal lining and takes in resources from there to propagate and grow; and a segmented body with each segment having its own reproductive system. More...
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