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Anthrozoology / Shock collar / Dog training / Working dogs / Bark / Dog / Police dog / Obedience training / Leash / Animal welfare
Date: 2005-05-30 05:37:46
Anthrozoology
Shock collar
Dog training
Working dogs
Bark
Dog
Police dog
Obedience training
Leash
Animal welfare

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