That's right! Pets certainly can be affected by lead. If you suspect lead poisoning in your pet, the vet can do a simple blood test to find out. If caught early, it can be treated.
Pets certainly can be affected by lead. If you suspect lead poisoning in your pet, the vet can do a simple blood test to find out. If caught early, it can be treated.
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