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<blockquote data-quote="bar718" data-source="post: 9092422" data-attributes="member: 5897"><p>Nearly everyone has mentioned the dreaded footpaths and dog walkers but no one has mentioned the farm dog. They can be even worse at spreading this disease especially when younger. Also the local hunt kennels who collect dead stock and use as feed for the dogs are also a source. </p><p>We used to be bad and have a lot of abortions until we lost a few acres of land that we rented which was on the village loop for the morning dog exercise walk. Once we lost that land everything calmed down but we always had spikes whenever we got a young pup when we had that land even though we kept up to worming the pup was due to them eating whatever they find and not bothering where they crap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bar718, post: 9092422, member: 5897"] Nearly everyone has mentioned the dreaded footpaths and dog walkers but no one has mentioned the farm dog. They can be even worse at spreading this disease especially when younger. Also the local hunt kennels who collect dead stock and use as feed for the dogs are also a source. We used to be bad and have a lot of abortions until we lost a few acres of land that we rented which was on the village loop for the morning dog exercise walk. Once we lost that land everything calmed down but we always had spikes whenever we got a young pup when we had that land even though we kept up to worming the pup was due to them eating whatever they find and not bothering where they crap. [/QUOTE]
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