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For a week Abby and I watched Lou, the world's nosiest, fastest running Springer Spaniel. That dog is 99.7% nose, .2% run, and .1% talk. It was fun having him, and I kind of miss him now that he is gone, but it's also nice not having the responsibility, the fur, and the whine.
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