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Animal rights / Dog breeding / Cosmopolitan species / Breeding / Animal shelters / Overpopulation in companion animals / Dog / Rescue group / Neutering / Zoology / Biology / Animal welfare
Date: 2010-07-18 16:57:27
Animal rights
Dog breeding
Cosmopolitan species
Breeding
Animal shelters
Overpopulation in companion animals
Dog
Rescue group
Neutering
Zoology
Biology
Animal welfare

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