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  2. Dog walking - Wikipedia

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    A woman walking her dog A dog walking service A professional dog walker in Tokyo. Dog walking is the act of a person walking with a dog, typically from the dog's residence and then returning. Leashes are commonly used for this. Both owners and pets receive many benefits, [1] including exercise and companionship. [2]

  3. Rover (company) - Wikipedia

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    Over the next four years, it expanded its business to include dog walking, daycare, and drop-in visits. Every sitter on the platform is an independent contractor and is not an employee of Rover. [5] In 2017, Rover began its Quick Match dog walking service, enabling owners to instantly book a dog walker. The service is no longer available. [11]

  4. Loews Coronado Bay Resort Surf Dog Competition - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] In 2014, the name of the event was changed to Unleashed by Petco Surf Dog Competition. The event is part of an emerging trend of dog surfing contests, especially popular in Southern California, and is run as a fundraiser for animal-related charities. [3] Dogs compete in ten-minute heats, in which they attempt to catch several waves. [4]

  5. Pawleys Island, South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The earliest known inhabitants of the Pawleys Island area were the Waccamaw and Winyah people, two Native American tribes whose history dates back more than 10,000 years. [7] The ancient Waccamaw lived in communities along the Waccamaw River, an area stretching from Lake Waccamaw in North Carolina to Winyah Bay in Georgetown, South Carolina. [8]

  6. Boorowa - Wikipedia

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    Boorowa (/ b uː r oʊ w ə /) is a farming village in the Hilltops Region in the south west slopes of New South Wales, Australia. [ 2 ] It is located in a valley 340 kilometres (210 mi) southwest of Sydney around 490 metres (1,610 ft) above sea-level.

  7. Here’s what the astronauts stranded on the ISS are eating ...

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    The ISS even recycles the astronauts’ urine and sweat into fresh water, ensuring very little waste. Williams and Wilmore prepare their own food and eat it on magnetized trays with metal utensils.

  8. List of International Space Station expeditions - Wikipedia

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    Expeditions are numbered starting from one and sequentially increased with each expedition. Resupply mission crews and space tourists are excluded (see List of human spaceflights to the ISS for details). ISS commanders are listed in italics. "Duration" is the period of time between the crew's launch from Earth and until their decoupling from ...

  9. Woodlawn Beach State Park - Wikipedia

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    Woodlawn Beach State Park is a 107-acre (0.43 km 2) park located near the Village of Blasdell on the eastern shore of Lake Erie in Erie County, New York. It was opened as a state park in 1996 by the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation .