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		<title>Canine Real Estate</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Mar 2011 08:26:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[While most dog lovers would be happy keeping their dog beside them at home at all times, and leaving them inside when leaving the house, one must understand that dogs would much prefer to be outside in the fresh air. One solution for this is taking the dog for a walk, however, for working dog [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While most dog lovers would be happy keeping their dog beside them at home at all times, and leaving them inside when leaving the house, one must understand that dogs would much prefer to be outside in the fresh air. One solution for this is taking the dog for a walk, however, for working dog owners, this can prove to be very time consuming. A simple solution involves awarding your loyal companion his own house, or kennel. While it is neither safe nor smart to let your dog run freely outside, a kennel provides a great way out for the dog to get some fresh air while still being on your watch. Kennels come in many sizes and styles and even can give your yard a defining appeal.<br />
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While a dog cannot tell you this, it would never want to be shut up in a small kennel and placed in the middle of the yard. This serves only as a sort of tease to the dog, saying, in a sense, there is the great outdoors, enjoy the view. Bad idea. Most kennels that are portable are this way, as they are not usually strong enough to be able to tie the dog to it and allow it to run more freely on a chain. Therefore, a more caring approach is to build a kennel in the yard big enough to guarantee the comfort of your dog and to stake a post in front of the kennel strong enough to attach a chain. In doing so you allow the dog freedom to roam throughout the yard, while being able to return to its kennel as it wishes. </p>
<p>Many stylish adjustments can be made to the kennel that will give it a flashier look, showing love for your dog. For example, you can make a name panel for the door of your dog’s kennel. You can also fill the kennel with small rugs or pouffes to add comfort for the dog whilst inside the kennel. An added benefit of building a kennel in the yard, attaching a chain and introducing the dog to his home outside the home is having the certainty that unwanted visitors including animals that might go through trash or dig up your yard are sure to not approach as you have a personal watch on guard, as dogs are perfect for.<br />
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		<title>Out With The Sniff</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Mar 2011 07:27:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every thing about owning your own dog and keeping him as a pet and social companion seems easy to put up with, at least at first. Dogs have the well-known knack to sometimes be a great discouragement to their masters through a bunch of negative actions they can commit whilst inside your home. Among these [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Every thing about owning your own dog and keeping him as a pet and social companion seems easy to put up with, at least at first. Dogs have the well-known knack to sometimes be a great discouragement to their masters through a bunch of negative actions they can commit whilst inside your home. </p>
<p>Among these is something dog-lovers are quite familiar with. Dogs seem to enjoy putting their teeth through much of whatever they find. This could include your newly bought, and quite expensive I might add, leather sofa that you thought looked perfect set in your living room—until it all of a sudden showed signs of canine redesigning. It could also include your favorite tennis shoes that you forgot, no doubt knowing about your dog’s habits, in the hall. Dogs also seem to feel when they are shedding that they must leave their mark anywhere and everywhere throughout the house. These problems seem easily avoidable and in most cases easily dealt with, from patching up your leather couch (again, dog lovers can live with a patched sofa), to buying new shoes, to vacuuming the rug.<br />
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 Once dealt with, the problem is easily forgotten and life goes on. Unfortunately, dogs tend to show their love in more ways than the above-mentioned, especially untrained dogs. Dogs have a natural inclination to mark their territories by urinating where they feel it is necessary. Unfortunately, this could mean more than just the front gate. It could mean the other end of that sofa they just tore apart. Simple remedies are hard to come by for this type of misfortune. Urine odor stays around inside your house for longer than you could ever imagine, and proves incredibly annoying for both you and any guests that could show up at your house. A simple solution for this is training your dog whilst young to not urinate anywhere within the house. This is easy to do if you start as soon as receiving your puppy by punishing the dog anytime it urinates indoors and rewarding the dog when it urinates outdoors since dogs are very susceptible to this kind of training. However, when worse come to worst, you must locate the point of the disaster and begin cleaning it with soaps and bleaches. On most surfaces, bleach is an easy removal of the smell, however, on some surfaces a more powerful product is needed. Most pet shops will sell you products that can make urine smell removal an easy task.</p>
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		<title>Don’t Let the Tick Tick You Off</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Mar 2011 06:25:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As much as you love your dog, you would not want it to be infected with ticks that not only hurt your dog but also create intense irritation and perhaps a deadly disease to your beloved companion. Ticks are a dog’s worst enemy, and as a protector of your loyal companion, you cannot let your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As  much as you love your dog, you would not want it to be infected with ticks that not only hurt your dog but also create intense irritation and perhaps a deadly disease to your beloved companion. Ticks are a dog’s worst enemy, and as a protector of your loyal companion, you cannot let your dog be a victim of this blood sucking parasite. There exist many ways to prevent such disasters that affect the well being and comfort of your dog as well as the look your dog bears for itself and you. It is up to you to choose the one way which suits you and your dog best in order to create a standard for your canine that will strengthen a friendship between you both. We have all heard of anti-tick collars, of course, and anti-tick shampoo lotions. However, these tools do have a risk of failure as such is the case with any preventive instrument. Therefore, the best thing to do is to learn the easy process that enables you to remove these parasites off of your dog if ever it should become host to such a harmful intruder.<br />
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An important thing to note about ticks on your dog is that the longer they go untreated, the more harmful they become and the more difficult it is to remove them. When ticks are allowed a long stay on your dog, they eventually become bigger. Therefore, any owner of a canine should take special care in giving their dog thorough checks, especially if your dog is outside much of the time. Also, caring for your dog by giving it baths regularly will aid in preventing parasites from inhabiting your dog’s skin. </p>
<p>If ever need should arise where a tick is discover and should be removed, the process is quite simple. You need to first locate where the tick is on your dog. Second, you need to ensure your dog’s comfort first as tick removal can be painful. With protection on your own hands, such as a pair of work gloves, and a pair of tweezers, close as much as possible of the ticks entire body inside the tweezers. Also very important to know, ticks body can easily be separated from the head during removal leaving a part of the parasite that could cause infection on your dog. When sure you have head and body of the tick in your tweezers pull the parasite from the dog and destroy it.</p>
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		<title>Dog Parasites Are No Fun</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Mar 2011 08:25:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many seasoned professionals know this all too well: your dog is experiencing increased itching and scratching in certain private regions. Your dog is yelping and unable to rest easily, or sleep at night. He is eating and not gaining weight, or he is not eating and appears bloated. He or she seems irritable and not [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many seasoned professionals know this all too well: your dog is experiencing increased itching and scratching in certain private regions. Your dog is yelping and unable to rest easily, or sleep at night. He is eating and not gaining weight, or he is not eating and appears bloated. He or she seems irritable and not as fun as he or she once was. What your dog may have, and your vet will tell you for certain, is a case of dog parasites. It only takes that same click of recognition during your dog’s vet visit and exam for your vet to tell you this dog needs to go on a pill regimen until the parasites are expelled and/or killed. </p>
<p>With a newfound diagnosis of dog parasites, your beloved, furry pet dog is going to need to maintain his daily intake of food levels at optimum levels so he or she can maintain a healthy body weight, even as the dog parasites try to munch all his injested food away before he can receive their nutritional benefits. Think of dog parasites as little aliens in your body that want what you take and don’t give anything back in return besides headache and discomfort. Sounding more and more like your kids? That’s ok. Kids grow up and leave the nest to make their own homes, and eventually, dog parasites are found and destroyed or expelled from the dog body to find a new home, as well. Win win situation, though a bit dreary.<br />
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Make sure to keep your pet’s quality of life as comfortable as possible. By asking the right questions at the vet’s office about dog parasites, you will leave feeling like you never have to deal with the concern or fear again of dangerous situations in your home or outdoors with your newly diagnosed pet dog. Dogs often encounter parasites when playing outside, or by eating animals that have parasites in them. It can be tough to regulate your dog’s daily moves, but as soon as you find out what is wrong, the adequate medical regimen will clear up any dog parasites, and have your pet back in tip top shape in no time.<br />
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		<title>Dog Pancreatitis: What You Need to Know</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Mar 2011 07:24:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dog pancreatitis easily affects puppies to dogs of old ages as all breeds and ages of dogs are susceptible to infection and disease. Just like with yourself, you will need have your dog examined for all appropriate causes of his dog pancreatitis as soon as possible. This will help avoid any other complications or viral [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dog pancreatitis easily affects puppies to dogs of old ages as all breeds and ages of dogs are susceptible to infection and disease. Just like with yourself, you will need have your dog examined for all appropriate causes of his dog pancreatitis as soon as possible. This will help avoid any other complications or viral infections from affecting his youthful years and enjoyment as your family pet and best friend.</p>
<p>In order to recognize that your pet has dog pancreatitis, you need to know the symptoms to look for in your dog. Dog pancreatitis troubles are very similar to that of a human child or adult’s reaction to the same type of infection. Also, worse bodily system functioning troubles can become future complications from maltreatment of this infection. </p>
<p>Many daily life tasks can mask your dog’s major physical symptoms, and keep the animal afflicted with the infection without your knowledge. If you are a working parent or a single bachelor, you are either out often, dealing with household matters, handling kids, and trying to just ensure your dog is fed and walked. The easiest and most reliable way to know that your dog is suffering from dog pancreatitis is to visit your vet. If you suspect anything at all is amiss, take your dog in to see his vet. It is well worth the peace of mind for both you and your beloved furry friend.<br />
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Luckily, all you need to do to alleviate dog pancreatitis or creating further complications is a routine appointment to your vet, and an extra eye on your dog’s behaviors. If you suspect changes in his usual daily routine, the best thing you can do is take him in for a thorough exam, and then adequate follow up (or follow ups) if needed. Your vet will diagnose and then prescribe medication to quickly alleviate your dog’s discomfort, and will also suggest ways to prevent further complications from the dog pancreatitis. Take precautions so your family and / or other animals who may come into contact with this dog will not be exposed to negative affects of the disease. </p>
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		<title>Dog Health Symptoms: Pay Attention!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Mar 2011 06:23:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Imagine the perfect summer day with your life long family friend and dog, Spot. It only takes one symptom to notice that something might not be completely OK with your animal. Dog health symptoms can affect any dog at any time, just like with fellow humans. As man’s best friend, dogs deserve us to take [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Imagine the perfect summer day with your life long family friend and dog, Spot. It only takes one symptom to notice that something might not be completely OK with your animal. Dog health symptoms can affect any dog at any time, just like with fellow humans. As man’s best friend, dogs deserve us to take care of them when needed and help spot trouble symptoms so they can access early care for their dog health symptoms at your local veterinarian’s office. </p>
<p>Many seasoned professionals know this all too well: your dog is experiencing increased urination. Your dog is drinking too frequently or excessively. Your dog is beginning to show signs of losing weight. Your dog is often tired, lethargic and / or sleeping more often. What your dog has, and your vet will tell you, are dog health symptoms that will need further testing to determine. It only takes that same click of recognition during your dog’s vet visit and exam for your vet to tell you what treatment your dog will require.</p>
<p>Most pet owners will begin to change how they are handling their pet at home. From diet to exercise to what the animals do and encounter in their daily lives indoors and outdoors, these steps will help with managing the newfound dog health symptoms in your beloved, furry pet dog.<br />
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Dog health symptoms can later cause many complications in every part of the body, depending on the type of disease it is. They can and will negatively impact your dog’s daily life if you do not seek treatment as soon as symptoms arise. They can cause trouble in walking and getting around and many dog owners might confuse symptoms with those of the natural aging process. It is important to become a wise and knowledgeable pet owner, for the sake of your dog’s long life. It is never too late, though, to keep your pet’s quality of life as comfortable as possible. </p>
<p>Asking the right questions at the vet’s office about dog health symptoms will leave you feeling like you never have to deal with the concern or fear again of dangerous situations in your home with your newly diagnosed pet dog. The same tests for humans can accurately diagnose dog health symptoms many times, and once that diagnosis is confirmed, you will need your vet to set up a management plan right away.<br />
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		<title>Dog Health Problems Can Be Treated</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Mar 2011 08:22:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Imagine the perfect summer day with your life long family friend and dog, Spot. It only takes one symptom to notice that something might not be completely OK with your animal. Dog health problems can affect any dog at any time, just like with fellow humans. As man’s best friend, dogs deserve us to take [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Imagine the perfect summer day with your life long family friend and dog, Spot. It only takes one symptom to notice that something might not be completely OK with your animal. Dog health problems can affect any dog at any time, just like with fellow humans. As man’s best friend, dogs deserve us to take care of them when needed and help spot trouble symptoms so they can access early care for their dog health problems at your local veterinarian’s office. </p>
<p>Many seasoned professionals know this all too well: your dog is experiencing increased urination. Your dog is drinking too frequently or excessively. Your dog is beginning to show signs of losing weight. Your dog is often tired, lethargic and / or sleeping more often. What your dog has, and your vet will tell you, are dog health problems that will need further testing to determine. It only takes that same click of recognition during your dog’s vet visit and exam for your vet to tell you what treatment your dog will require.</p>
<p>Most pet owners will begin to change how they are handling their pet at home. From diet to exercise to what the animals do and encounter in their daily lives indoors and outdoors, these steps will help with managing the newfound dog health problems in your beloved, furry pet dog.<br />
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Dog health problems can later cause many complications in every part of the body, depending on the type of disease it is. They can and will negatively impact your dog’s daily life if you do not seek treatment as soon as symptoms arise. They can cause trouble in walking and getting around and many dog owners might confuse symptoms with those of the natural aging process. It is important to become a wise and knowledgeable pet owner, for the sake of your dog’s long life. It is never too late, though, to keep your pet’s quality of life as comfortable as possible. </p>
<p>Asking the right questions at the vet’s office about dog health problems will leave you feeling like you never have to deal with the concern or fear again of dangerous situations in your home with your newly diagnosed pet dog. The same tests for humans can accurately diagnose dog health problems many times, and once that diagnosis is confirmed, you will need your vet to set up a management plan right away.</p>
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		<title>Are You Noticing Dog Ear Problems?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Mar 2011 07:22:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[So many options today when you’re on the hunt for a good veterinarian and medical opinion. And what are you to do if you need to find the reason for your dog’s obvious night time, day time, any time dog ear problems? You need to research for a local vet, if you do not already [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So many options today when you’re on the hunt for a good veterinarian and medical opinion. And what are you to do if you need to find the reason for your dog’s obvious night time, day time, any time dog ear problems? You need to research for a local vet, if you do not already have one, and then make sure they are experts in their field. As with any other doctor appointment, for a human child, or your ‘man’s best friend’, you need to try your best to provide the best for your pet.</p>
<p>Because vets are so advanced now with software and research techniques in their offices, it’s easier and easier to get a quick, great diagnosis of the cause of dog ear problems with just the tap of a mini-screen. So why wait to take your pet in to see a vet? Do not be afraid of the diagnosis. Pet owners hesitate to take their dogs in to see a professional because they just don’t want to hear the results of all the poking and prodding. We all know that having to learn our dog is on his ‘last legs’ because of dog ear problems is the last thing we want to find out.<br />
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It can be hard to have to let go of a family animal or best friend pet dog. But chances are the dog ear problems are not a killer, and they aren’t something to make a big fuss over. So decide to do the right thing and take your dog in for his medical opinion. Maybe your dog accidentally got a small baby toy or plastic bottle cap stuck inside his ear canal. Dog ear problems would be the body’s way of naturally telling you, the dog owner, to remove this lodged object! It might surprise you and the vet that this is actually the root of all the dog ear problems, but stranger things have happened. This is a good thing!</p>
<p>Or if your dog just has a natural age related symptom, then dog ear problems are to be expected. This is quite normal and although not so curable, you and your dog will both have peace of mind, and a better approach to helping resolved the inevitable hardships of a pet dog who is now hard of hearing. </p>
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		<title>Dog Ear Infection Is Treatable</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Mar 2011 06:21:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dog ear infection easily affects puppies to dogs of old ages as all breeds and ages of dogs are susceptible to infection and disease. Just like with your baby, you will need have your dog examined for all appropriate causes of his dog ear infection as soon as possible. This will help avoid any other [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dog ear infection easily affects puppies to dogs of old ages as all breeds and ages of dogs are susceptible to infection and disease. Just like with your baby, you will need have your dog examined for all appropriate causes of his dog ear infection as soon as possible. This will help avoid any other complications or viral infections from affecting his youthful years and enjoyment as your family pet and best friend.</p>
<p>In order to recognize that your pet has a dog ear infection, you need to know the symptoms to look for in your dog. Typical signs of infection include fever, ear scratching, yelping, whining, trouble sleeping, and loss of appetite. Dog ear infection troubles are very similar to that of a human child or adult’s reaction to the same type of infection. Also, trouble hearing can become a complication from maltreatment of the infection. And in rare cases, infection could also lead to the brain and cause cerebral fluid disorders and irreversible neurological symptoms and effects.</p>
<p>Many daily life tasks can mask your dog’s major physical symptoms, and keep the animal afflicted with the infection without your knowledge. If you are a working parent or a single bachelor, you are either out often, dealing with household matters, handling kids, and trying to just ensure your dog is fed and walked. The easiest and most reliable way to know that your dog is suffering from dog ear infection symptoms is to visit your vet. If you suspect something, take your dog into his vet. It is well worth the peace of mind for both you and your beloved furry friend.<br />
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Luckily, all you need to do to prevent spreading the dog ear infection or creating further complications is a routine appointment to your vet, and an extra eye on your dog’s behaviors. If you suspect changes in his usual daily routine, the best thing you can do is take him in for a thorough exam, and then adequate follow-up if needed. Your vet will diagnose and then prescribe medication to quickly alleviate your dog’s discomfort, and will also suggest ways to prevent further recurrence or new dog ear infection from sprouting up. Take precautions so your family and / or other animals who may come into contact with this dog will not be exposed to the dog ear infection. </p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Feb 2011 08:20:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Imagine the perfect summer day with your life long family friend and dog, Spot. It only takes one symptom to notice that something might not be completely OK with your animal. Dog disease can affect any dog at any time, just like with fellow humans. As man’s best friend, dogs deserve us to take care [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Imagine the perfect summer day with your life long family friend and dog, Spot. It only takes one symptom to notice that something might not be completely OK with your animal. Dog disease can affect any dog at any time, just like with fellow humans. As man’s best friend, dogs deserve us to take care of them when needed and help spot trouble symptoms so they can access early care for their dog disease at your local veterinarian’s office. </p>
<p>Many seasoned professionals know this all too well: your dog is experiencing increased urination. Your dog is drinking too frequently or excessively. Your dog is beginning to show signs of losing weight. Your dog is often tired, lethargic and / or sleeping more often. What your dog has, and your vet will tell you, is a dog disease that will need further testing to determine. It only takes that same click of recognition during your dog’s vet visit and exam for your vet to tell what treatment your dog will require.</p>
<p>Most pet owners will begin to change how they are handling their pet at home. From diet to exercise to what the animals do and encounter in their daily lives indoors and outdoors, these steps will help with managing the newfound diagnosis of dog disease in your beloved, furry pet dog.<br />
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Dog disease can later cause many complications in every part of the body, depending on the type of disease it is. This can and will negatively impact your dog’s daily life if you do not seek treatment as soon as symptoms arise. It can cause trouble in walking and getting around and many dog owners might confuse symptoms with those of the natural aging process. It is important to become a wise and knowledgeable pet owner, for the sake of your dog’s long life. It is never too late, though, to keep your pet’s quality of life as comfortable as possible. </p>
<p>Asking the right questions at the vet’s office about dog disease will leave you feeling like you never have to deal with the concern or fear again of dangerous situations in your home with your newly diagnosed pet dog. The same tests for humans can accurately diagnose a dog disease many times, and once that diagnosis is confirmed, you will need your vet to set up a management plan right away.</p>
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