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		<description>[...] A nice web master placed an interesting blog post on How To Choose a Boarding Facility &#124; Natural Pet HealthHere&#8217;s a brief overviewChances are, if your pet is boarding at a hospital he will be taken care of only after all the sick animals have been attended to. Veterinary hospitals often are not staffed 24-hours, so your buddy may be spending a lot of quiet time alone. In addition to that, he may be hanging out with a bunch of sick pets. Not good. However, many veterinary hospitals have a separate staff and facility designated for boarding. This could be an excellent option, &#8230;. Translate My Blog &#8230; [...]</description>
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<p>[...] A nice web master placed an interesting blog post on How To Choose a Boarding Facility | Natural Pet HealthHere&#8217;s a brief overviewChances are, if your pet is boarding at a hospital he will be taken care of only after all the sick animals have been attended to. Veterinary hospitals often are not staffed 24-hours, so your buddy may be spending a lot of quiet time alone. In addition to that, he may be hanging out with a bunch of sick pets. Not good. However, many veterinary hospitals have a separate staff and facility designated for boarding. This could be an excellent option, &#8230;. Translate My Blog &#8230; [...]</p>
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