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As Delhi's air thickens each winter, most conversations around pollution focus on human health. But the city's invisible victims -- animals that share our air -- suffer quietly from the same toxic haze. Dr Ajay Guliani, a Delhi-based veterinary surgeon, says respiratory distress is the most common problem he encounters in animals during the smog season.
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