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  2. The Ugly Dachshund - Wikipedia

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    The Dachshunds are mischievous creatures and lead poor unsuspecting Brutus through a series of comic misadventures, such as the Dachshunds tearing up Danke's sweater, Mark's studio being splattered with paint, Officer Carmody (now Sergeant Carmody) being chased up a tree after Brutus mistakes him for a burglar, and a garden party being turned ...

  3. Dog Runs to Owner in Tear-Jerking LA Fire Video - AOL

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    The post Dog Runs to Owner in Tear-Jerking LA Fire Video appeared first on DogTime. An emotional video captures the heartfelt reunion of an owner and his beloved dog, Oreo, who he feared had been ...

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  5. Is Your Dog Afraid of the Car? Here's an Expert Trainer's ...

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    The Importance of Giving the Dog Agency. Agency refers to a dog’s ability to make choices and feel in control. It’s therefore important to avoid physically forcing a dog into the car.

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  7. Race Riot (Warhol) - Wikipedia

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    It consists of four panels each depicting the same Charles Moore photograph of a black man fleeing a dog tearing at his trousers, the middle of the three that appeared in Life magazine. The panels are tinted in red, white and blue, possibly refracting the byline Life magazine gave Moore's photographs, They Fight a Fire That Won't Go Out.

  8. Treeing - Wikipedia

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    A dog treeing. Treeing is a method of hunting where dogs are used to force animals that naturally climb up into trees, where they can be assessed or shot by hunters. The idiomatic phrase "Barking up the wrong tree" comes from this practice. [1]

  9. 3 dogs kill their owner and injure a bystander at a San Diego ...

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    Three dogs attacked their owner at a San Diego park Friday, killing the man and injuring another person, according to authorities and the Humane Society.