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  2. The best cooling dog beds, according to experts and pet owners

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    Kuranda Chew-Proof Elevated Dog Bed $58.95 at Walmart Kuranda Chew-Proof Elevated Dog Bed $80.95 at Kuranda USA Kuranda’s elevated dog beds are a favorite among our experts.

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    At 48-inches long, this option is suitable for a range of breeds up to 110 pounds. Think any pup from a Maltese to a Bernese mountain dog. Meanwhile, the tightly-woven fabric is both scratch- and ...

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  5. Animal furniture - Wikipedia

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    Cat bed. Known as "pet furniture", furniture designed for use by animals became a popular trend in the early 21st century. Typical pieces include pet beds, doghouses, hammocks, dog coolers, cat trees, parrot tents and extravagant play equipment. [1]

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    Khat (Catha edulis), also known as Bushman's tea, especially in South Africa, is a flowering plant native to eastern and southeastern Africa. [2] It has a history of cultivation originating in the Harar area (present day eastern Ethiopia) and subsequently introduced at different times to countries nearby in East Africa and Southern Arabia, most notably Yemen. [3]

  7. Dingo Fence - Wikipedia

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    By 1884, a rabbit-proof fence was built. Having been unsuccessful at keeping rabbits out, and more successful at keeping out pigs, kangaroos, emus and brumbies, and as more sheep farms were established, the interest for a dingo-proof barrier increased enough that government funds were being used to heighten and expand the fence. In 1930, an ...

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