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		<title>How To Identify A Good Breeder</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Look for a breeder who at a minimum

Keeps their dogs in the home and as part of the family, not outside in kennel runs with no human contact or company all day. Some of the better breeders who do have their dogs outside just because of the numbers they have should be seen to socialise [...]]]></description>
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