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  2. 8 fun games to play with dogs (recommended by an expert) - AOL

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    8 fun games to play with a dog. Playtime doesn’t have to be hard work! You can set up a simple dog play area in your home and safely enjoy these fun games: 1. Hide and Seek. Hide and seek can be...

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    This set has multiple elastic ropes and 15 bead and pendant themes—like Christmas charms and dangly, metal pendants. $25; $20 at Amazon ... $11 at Zazzle . 24. ... These little affirmation cards ...

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    Mischievous dog gets tangled up in Christmas tree lights. This dog is really into the Christmas spirit. Video Transcript [MUSIC PLAYING] Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement. In Other News.

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  6. Paws, Bones & Rock'n'roll - Wikipedia

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    Russia. Language. Russian. Budget. $2 million [1] Box office. $2 019 088 [1] Paws, Bones & Rock'n'roll ( Russian: Ёлки лохматые, romanized : Yolki lokhmatye, meaning Shaggy Christmas Trees ), is a 2015 Russian children's comedy film, spin-off from Yolki, featuring the dogs Pirate and Yoko, which appeared in Yolki 3. [2] [3]

  7. Moral Injury - The Huffington Post

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    Some troops leave the battlefield injured. Others return from war with mental wounds. Yet many of the 2 million Iraq and Afghanistan veterans suffer from a condition the Defense Department refuses to acknowledge: Moral injury.