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Think a tick bit your dog or cat? Here are symptoms to look for
Tick activity has been high so far this year, with emergency department visits sparked by the pests reaching levels we haven't seen in a decade.
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Tick activity has been high so far this year, with emergency department visits sparked by the pests reaching levels we haven't seen in a decade.

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Tick activity has been high so far this year, with emergency department visits sparked by the pests reaching levels we haven't seen in a decade.