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Learn why adopting an older dog can make your life easier than getting a puppy. Find out if the labrador retriever is the dog for yourfamily in It's All About the Breed. Then witness how a chihuahua got the name Hell on Wheels and how she goes from.
Learn why adopting an older dog can make your life easier than getting a puppy. Find out if the labrador retriever is the dog for yourfamily in It's All About the Breed. Then witness how a chihuahua got the name Hell on Wheels and how she goes from.
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