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        <title>Pet Containment: Keep You Pet in the Yard and Out of Places You Dont Want Them to Be</title>
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        <description>If you just recently became a pet owner or youve had one for many years the basics are simple. You have to feed your animal, make sure it gets its shots, and play with him as well.  But, you also need to keep him safe. Pet containment systems can help you do this. Whether its a trip in the car, a visit to the vet, or just being outside in his own yard, an animal can react to outsides circumstances causing him to get into sticky situations. He could run into a crowded street or enter a neighbors yard.</description>
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