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HomePhys.org - Pets & Veterinary Medicine‘Traffic light’ dog-walking zones can benefit people, dogs and environment, says report

‘Traffic light’ dog-walking zones can benefit people, dogs and environment, says report

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An estimated 12.5 million dogs live in the UK—up by about 30% since before the COVID pandemic.

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