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Dogs behaving badly include one pup who demolishes a sofa and another who uses a door frame as a chew toy; a little girl tries to remove wrinkles from a shirt with a hammer; a lemonade taste test goes unexpectedly.
Dogs behaving badly include one pup who demolishes a sofa and another who uses a door frame as a chew toy; a little girl tries to remove wrinkles from a shirt with a hammer; a lemonade taste test goes unexpectedly.
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