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  • Post category:Family
  • Post published:February 27, 2014

Being a responsible owner is the most important consideration before buying, adopting or agreeing to own a dog. This involves an unwritten contract of appropriately caring for, feeding, protecting and sheltering your new best friend for up to 15 years and maybe more.

Message supplied by: Helen Marinakis @ Back To Basics Professional Dog Training

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