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		<description><![CDATA[by: Miss Debra Rae Dogs bark for a number of reasons. It can be out of excitement when playing or to warn that an intruder is on the premises. This barking is perfectly normal and we humans expect it. But when your dog continually barks, this can cause problems not only for your own household, [...]]]></description>
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