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unaluna
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I know the election run-up bs has been pretty intense, so I guess this is a little furry pick me up for all of us! LOL
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Great article, thanks!
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Interesting article, but not entirely accurate. Dogs don't sit on your toes to protect you unless they've actually been trained to protect you. Otherwise it's actually resource guarding, not protection. There's a lot of anthropomorphizing in that article, lol.
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24+ Dog Behaviors That Shouldn't Be Ignored
There might be some redundancy here. But I think it's an interesting article. |
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