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People spent more money [ 3.tc
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to change. Dog-food companies sold more knds of food [4.f/。 ] dogs. Puppies,
adult dogs, and old dogs need different kinds of food. Some dog foods contain
medicine [ 5.to ] helps DreVent diseases.
At the same time, more people began taking their dogs to the vet for
checkups. If a [6.pced is found early, it can be treated before it does much
damage to the dog. Many dogs [ 7. ue/
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caused by germs from diseased gums. People began to [ 8.h/』 ] their dogs teeth
cleaned. More people had their dogs spayed and neutered. Spayed or neutered
dogs cannot have unwanted puppies. They also are less vulnerable !9t。 ]some
kinds of cancer. More people Stopped letting their dogs run loose. Fewer dogs
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