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		<title>Go Through These Suggestions To Be The Very Best Pet Proprietor Doable.... Tip No. 24 From 556</title>
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They actually cost hundreds of dollars annually, but many people don't realize this until they've actually forked over the money. Depending on the size and regular maintenance requirements of your new dog, you could be getting in way over your head and forced to part with him later so make sure beforehand.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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