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IS THAT GRIN A GRIMACE?

Have you checked out your pet's smile lately? Dental problems are becoming a major pet health problem in this country, due in part ot the type of food fed to domestic animals. You can get your pet's teeth checked out free this week as part of the nation wide Vetmark Pet Week, which runs from April 11-17. There's also an opportunity for primary school children to win cash prizes at a local and national level, as well as details about where to get a free pet care tabloid and a free pet poster/calendar. Full details can be found on page 8 in this issue.

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Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 239, 12 April 1988, Page 1

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IS THAT GRIN A GRIMACE? Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 239, 12 April 1988, Page 1

IS THAT GRIN A GRIMACE? Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 239, 12 April 1988, Page 1

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