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Birds - Pet safety - common problems and dangers

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    As Easter approaches, pet owners everywhere are making plans to gather together for family dinners, share hot cross buns and go hunting for chocolate Easter eggs. However, the treats we surround ourselves with at Easter may have the potential to cause harm to our beloved pets.

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