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New Study Reveals High Prevalence of Tick-Borne Diseases in Norwegian Dogs

A recent study indicates that over one-third of dogs in Norway may be affected by tick-borne diseases, highlighting a significant health concern for pet owners.

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A comprehensive study led by Ph.D. student Hanne Kloster from the University of Agder has uncovered alarming findings regarding tick-borne diseases in dogs throughout Norway.

This pioneering research is the first of its kind to examine three specific tick-borne diseases in dogs across the entire country.

Published in the journal Acta Veterinaria, the study emphasizes the need for increased awareness and preventive measures among dog owners in Norway.