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... em is a kennel called Ai Pet House, which is special because it is not a purely public welfare organization.

The pet house has a very large area on the outskirts, which is divided into two areas. On the one hand, it sells its own breed of pet puppies, and on the other hand, it houses some stray dogs sent by enthusiastic people from the community.

If many people ca n’t find a good channel to buy dogs, it ’s easy to get a weekly dog, which is the kind of needle that has been injected ...

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