Posted by Artemio Rivero on Thursday, December 1, 2011 at 3:56am.
There are two sentences, not one. They are grammatically OK.
When you say "how to treat animals", the word "treat" has multiple meanings. Do you mean how to take care of healthy ones (feeding, grooming, loving etc.), or curing sick or injured ones?
I mean curing or injured animals.
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