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        <title>Dogs, Cats, HorsesWe Love Them All!</title>
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        <description>I had a Springer Spaniel when I was younger and he was the funniest, most easy- going dog around.  He was unusual in that he had a very special relationship with our guinea pig.  We had the best time watching these two at play.  It was the same every day.  The guinea pig would wait at the hallway entrance and would stay there until the dog noticed.  Then the chase was on!</description>
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