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    The couple started training their dogs when the pets joined the family. ... "I think it's not only fun and enlightening to see dogs be part of the wedding but also inspire other dog parents to do ...

  3. This couple let their dog film their winter wonderland wedding

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    A couple's beloved dogs stole the show, playing the role of flower girl and ring bearer at their recent Portland, Oregon, nuptials. Bride Amanda and groom David, who preferred not to share their ...

  5. Here's the Plan - Wikipedia

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    Here's the Plan is a 2017 English-language Chilean animated romantic drama short film, written and directed by Fernanda Frick H.The film follows the life of a married cat and dog couple who start off with a dream to open a bakery, only for their lives to drift apart due to a variety of circumstances.

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  8. CatDog - Wikipedia

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    CatDog is an American animated television series created by Peter Hannan for Nickelodeon. [1] The series follows the zany hijinks of orange-furred conjoined brothers of different species, with one half of the resultant animal being a cat and the other a dog.

  9. Cultural depictions of dogs - Wikipedia

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    Detail of the dog Jan van Eyck's The Arnolfini Wedding (1434). Generally, dogs symbolize faith and loyalty. [11] A dog, when included in an allegorical painting, portrays the attribute of fidelity personified. [12] In a portrait of a married couple, a dog placed in a woman's lap or at her feet can represent marital fidelity.