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A cross-sectional study to estimate prevalence of periodontal disease in a population of dogs in commercial breeding facilities

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Short graphical summary of the Croney Research Group study on the prevalence of periodontal disease in dogs housed in commercial breeding kennels.

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Topic(s): Breeder Resource, Preventative Care, Preventative Health Care - Dental Care, Veterinary Care

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