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            <title>K-State veterinarian says hosts should consider how their pet and guests will interact at gatherings</title>
            <description>Dr. Susan Nelson, a veterinarian and assistant professor of clinical sciences at Kansas State University, said when having guests over for the holidays, you have to consider how your company will respond to your pets and how your pet will respond to strangers in the home.</description>
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            <title>K-State veterinarian gives tips on how to be a good guest when bringing your pet along for holiday visits</title>
            <description>Dr. Susan Nelson, assistant professor of clinical sciences at Kansas State University, said bringing your pet to holiday gatherings can be a convenient option, but there are several things to consider when taking your furry friend along.</description>
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            <title>K-State veterinarian says when finding alternative housing for your pet during the holidays, there are several ways to reduce your pet's stress</title>
            <description>When you leave home for the holidays, it's important to choose the best housing option to ensure your pet's well-being, a Kansas State University veterinarian said.</description>
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