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		<title>Toilet Training Made Easy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bringing a new Puppy into your family can be a very, very exciting time. Nonetheless, the excitement can often be overshadowed by that daunting feeling of &#8211; how am I going to teach this adorable fluff ball to go to the toilet in the correct place? Well, worry no more, because if you follow these]]></description>
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