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		<title>Can the best working dog be wrong for me?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I subscribe to a number of email dog-training newsletters. In yesterday&#8217;s inbox, this subject line stopped me in my tracks: &#8220;Owning a Working Dog &#8211; Adam&#8217;s Thoughts&#8221; A quick look at the article got even more interesting. Before I knew it I was reading and nodding along with the author, Adam Katz, who opened with: [...]]]></description>
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