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Usually, when pet owners are away from home, they would NOT _________.A.turn to their frie

Usually, when pet owners are away from home, they would NOT _________.

A.turn to their friends and neighbors to watch their pets.

B.drop the pets off at the kennels.

C.send the pets to the local zoos.

D.drop the pets off at the veterinary clinics.

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