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		<title>101 Dog Care Tips &#8211; Tip 147: Keeping Your Canine Companion Warm This Winter</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[At Best Bully Sticks, we believe snuggling up with a dog on a frigid winter night is one of the greatest joys in life.  However, during the winter months your dog might need a little extra warmth.  Shivering, curling up into a tight ball, or getting closer to heat sources are a few signs Fido [...]]]></description>
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