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		<title>The Ten Best Ways to Tell if Your Pooch is becoming a &#8220;Senior&#8221;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Patty Khuly, DVM, www.Doolittler.com for SeniorPetProducts.com When does your dog become a senior citizen? The answer may surprise you. Some dogs are considered geriatric at five years of age while others won&#8217;t credibly qualify until they&#8217;re ten or more. At issue here is the discrepancy between different breeds and sizes of dogs. Giant breeds [...]]]></description>
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