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            <title>3 Tips For Dealing With Dog Emergencies</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[Have you ever thought about what you need to do should your dog  or another dog  ever suffer a serious, life-threatening injury? What if they have a severe allergy to an insect bite or a bee sting? Its great to know your vets phone number, but what if something happens during off hours? What if you dont know where the closest emergency animal clinic is located?]]></description>
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