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My Dog Beat Epilepsy! By: Jeffery Allan Bernardi | Jun 14th 2010 - Tank was a lucky dog who beat Epilepsy. We are excited to share our story with you. Tags:dogs, dog seizure, seizure, pets, Epilepsy
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Known as the smallest of all breeds, the Chihuahua is a popular breed, partially due to commercials and celebrity ownership. Originating from Mexico, this breed is also known for its longevity, living upward to 18 years or more. Interestingly, the Chi... Tags:Long, Haired, Chihuahua, long-hair, dog, breed, health
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