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A day in the life of the Veterinary Center for Birds & Exotics
Ever wonder what goes on in an exotic animal hospital? If you are lucky enough to have a generally healthy pet that needs to come in only once a year for a check-up, plus perhaps a grooming appointment or two … Continue reading
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