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Changing a Dog’s Name: How Caesar Became Hudson

By carlanthonyonline.com on March 16, 2014 • ( 10 )

Perhaps I’ve a Northeastern tone when I say “scee” that didn’t quite correctly register with his Californian ear. Once he was ensconced in his new home, where he could clearly hear me without the exciting cacophony of his fellow Weimaraners… Read More ›

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