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Middle-class dog owners are 'biohacking' their pets with red light therapy, £55 'energising' collars and 'carnivore platters' in the hopes they'll live longer. Now vets give their verdict on whether it's actually worth it...

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Middle-class dog owners are 'biohacking' their pets with red light therapy, £55 'energising' collars and 'carnivore platters' in the hopes they'll live longer. Now vets give their verdict on whether it's actually worth it...
Owners are treating their pets to red light therapy, chiropractor massages and specialised supplements in hopes they can 'biohack' their 'fur babies' to live longer.
18 Aug, 15:23