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		By: Mauricio		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Welsh for  dwarf dog,  the Pembroke Welsh Corgi is small but no lap dog. Bred for herding, these creatures love to stay active and do well in the outdoors. Despite their short legs, corgis are surprisingly quick and athletic.]]></description>
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