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        <title>Seven Ways to Boxer-Proof Your House</title>
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        <description>You are ready to bring your Boxer home? First, you must prepare your house.  Whether you are bringing home a puppy or adult Boxer, you may want to spend some time surveying your house from a Boxer eye view (about 2 feet off the ground). Wires, drapes and counters look pretty interesting from that height.</description>
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