Kid-friendly dogs who do well home alone

Thursday March 31st, 2011

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Many pet owners must leave their pets home alone while they go to work, so Fido must come up with his own unique brand of entertainment to pass the time. Will your kid-friendly dog be bored, experience separation anxiety or just sleep all day? Breed, personal history and training all play a role in determining how your kid-friendly pup will fare on his own.

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