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Good Dogs
December 21, 2018
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Archer, Brittany
Austin, Texas
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Gemma, Siberian Husky
Atlanta, Georgia
3 of 31
Ryder Ann, American Brittany
Lexington, South Carolina
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Pearl, Boykin Spaniel
Hilton Head Island, South Carolina
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Deacon, German Shorthaired Pointer
Montpelier, Virginia
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Bossley, Terrier/Lab mix
Raleigh, North Carolina
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Sophie, Boston Terrier
Mena, Arkansas
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Ruffin, English cream golden retriever
Greenwich, CT
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Edgar, Beagle/Shih Tzu mix
Liberty Hill, South Carolina
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Cotton, Labrador
Kenansville, North Carolina
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Murphy, Piebald Daschund (shelter dog)
Thomasville, Georgia
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Doc, Boxermix
Rome, Georgia
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Lex, Cockapoo; Roofus, golden retriever
Lexington, North Carolina
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Cowen, Miniature Schnauzer
Lucas, Texas
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Reno, Greyhound mix
Westmoreland, Tennessee
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Gus, Golden Doodle
Jacksonville, Florida
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Teddy, German Wirehaired Pointer
Athens, Georgia
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Butter, Labrador
Knoxville, Tennessee
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Pete
Muskego, Wisconsin
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Penelope, Chorkie
Birmingham, Alabama
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Patches & Waffles, Foxhounds
Orlando, Florida
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Sally, Blue Heeler
Nashville, TN
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Boone, Fox Red English Labrador
Columbia, South Carolina
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Penny, Lab Mix
Charleston, South Carolina
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Dixie, Goldendoodle
Vestavia Hills, Alabama
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Milo, Welsh Terrier
Corinth, Texas
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Finn, Brittany
Jackson, Mississippi
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Harper, Labrador Retriever
Nashville, Tennessee
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Finn, English Labrador
Saint Augustine, Florida
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Belle, Labrador Retriever
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