Facebook Twitter Google+ LinkedIn Every day, four of our eight dogs go for a walk in the valley. They have been doing this since we took them in from the streets. We tried to train them to stay on the property. We’ve even fenced it off. And they constantly found a way out. So, we […]
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Published on March 22, 2022
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