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ood One Dhey get along better They eat better, and th is better. Although 1 bark after being de- ark is not loud, re made on each dog’s i about the condition 1, coat, etc., treatment omments on his general 'inted out that within e days after their ar- iits are usually noted in 1th and dispositions of nination determines if dy to be moved to the building, where they minimum of two weeks hirty days. (Some dogs tew building for longer in particular those be- -term projects such as 1 needed by the investi- ■ center and the new ng are located within a ance of each other on a and now being utilized edicine. e building was com- fall, and just to look observation that lead- it Duke can be a very ce. runs ’ ’ offer ample area lazing, whichever the de the cages, radiantly ntain a constant tem- Other features of the fs (leading from cages designed so that dogs s in or out, and pans tically with food and es and “runs” are ly. e other facility, daily n the dogs, and careful 0 tlieir care. Iso contains an exam- )oratory, a special re- 3oms set aside for dogs 1 research projects. , and it’s a good one! INTERCOM - 5 r- , « ,|%rirsrvrap« ** • "y-linn t Drs. Sherwood .and Leilay ... in front of the new veterinary quarantine facility. 'J New clogs are carefully examined. is mem. “A dog responds to the care and treatment he receives . . After two or three days health and dispositions improve. The general health of each dog is checked daily. APRIL 1966
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