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Yes, of course. Just like in a human hospital, an unclean environment encourages the transmission of bacteria, fungi, parasites and other disease-causing agents. Animals who are sick have lower immune function and are less able to fight off infections. This is why it is necessary to ensure that the environment is as free from bugs as possible, so that sick animals are not exposed to infectious organisms.
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YES!!! Animal hospitals/veterinary practices need to be extremely clean, or else you risk the spread of disease! People will also judge the clinic on cleanliness.
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Does an animal hospital have to be very clean?
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