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Morning walks with the dogs are one of my favorite times of the day. I love the quiet of the ...
Morning walks with the dogs are one of my favorite times of the day. I love the quiet of the ...
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The first two books in the Loyal Companion Guide series, Sit. Stand. GO! and Emotion to Motion help you recognize, record, and accommodate your dog’s mobility challenges, as well as understand the emotions behind the movement. Filled with photos and worksheets, these books are your guide to helping your dog lead the best life possible.
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