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		<title>Do Dogs Really Need Clothing in Cold Weather . . . Or Is It Just Trendy?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When someone dresses their dog up in clothing, it always seems like it&#8217;s verging on animal cruelty.  But it turns out that an extra layer DOES help some dogs stay warm.  And it&#8217;s something veterinarians suggest all the time. &#8211;Here&#8217;s why:  The normal body temperature for a dog is between 101 and 102 degrees.  That [...]]]></description>
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