While you may not have to worry so much about ticks in the Big Apple, many pets in upstate New York contract Lyme disease. The state has reported more than 90,000 cases of tick-borne illnesses recently.
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While you may not have to worry so much about ticks in the Big Apple, many pets in upstate New York contract Lyme disease. The state has reported more than 90,000 cases of tick-borne illnesses recently.
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