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Pet owners catch their furry friend eating something they shouldn't about 4 times a day
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2022-02-21
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Conducted by OnePoll on behalf of ElleVet, the survey found that more than half (56%) use the words “stop” and “no” to curb their pet’s unwanted behavior, while about one-third (35%) will put their pet on “time out.”
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