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Dog-sharing an idea whose time has come

An artist's conception of a dog divided doesn't seem to reflect Jimmi's experience. An artist's conception of a dog divided doesn't seem to reflect Jimmi's experience. (BLUE DOG CAFE, LAFAYETTE, LA)
By Betsy Bunn
February 22, 2007

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When I was growing up in the South, we always had dogs. They came from the pound, where they were called "mongrels." Our parents called them "mutts" and said they were healthier than pure breeds. (Full article: 704 words)

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