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			<title>General Dog Care &amp;amp; Dog Health Advice</title>
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			<description>Looking after a dog is a huge responsibility. In a lot of ways it is more demanding than looking after a person as a dog is 100% dependant on us to provide them with everyday essentials. A dog does not ask for a great deal in life. Essentially a dog can survive if we provide them with shelter, food and water. But this can not be considered as looking after a dog or any other animal for that matter. By bringing a dog in to our homes we are, in a sense, taking away the dogs liberty. Of course most  ...</description>
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