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        <title>What You Need To Know To Keep Your Dog Safe In Your Car</title>
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        <description>Man's Best Friend is a great companion around the home, but Rover will love joining you on road trips - short or long - as well.  If you've tried taking your dog along in the car before and met with bad results, don't give up. It might take a little longer to help your pet feel comfortable after a bad experience, but you can train your dog to ride quietly in the car. It requires foresight and patience on your part, but the rewards are worth it.</description>
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