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Sensitive owners: If you are extra-sensitive to Fido's smell or appearance i.e., he gets dirty from frolicking in the puppy park, or his coat loses its luster quickly, more frequent bathing is acceptable.
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In this field/context we will find elements which comprise the essence of intelligence, even 'design', even if there was no intention on the part of any of the agents involved to effect the result of Fido's untimely demise.
Another Look 2009
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But the pet owner is too busy communicating with someone miles away to reciprocate Fido's eye contact.
Dave Astor: Wireless Addicts, Pay Attention to Your Kids and Dogs! Dave Astor 2011
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A woman calls her kennel tells them her flight is canceled discusses dog food supplies and Fido's sensitive stomach.
Charles de Gaulle Frankie Sachs 2011
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Unlike other pet-tracking devices, which can look like decommissioned Soviet-era spy gear, Tagg's waterproof transmitter is thin, light and styled to match Fido's and Whisker's high-tech lifestyles.
Keep Tabs on Fido 2012
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But the pet owner is too busy communicating with someone miles away to reciprocate Fido's eye contact.
Dave Astor: Wireless Addicts, Pay Attention to Your Kids and Dogs! Dave Astor 2011
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At the Morris Animal Inn pet resort in Morristown, N.J., 32 dogs participated in "Fido's Fit & Spaw Retreat" clinic this January, complete with swimming and dog yoga.
When Man's Best Friend Is Obese Gwendolyn Bounds 2011
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Meanwhile, tourists eager to get a glimpse of Fido's distant relatives contribute $35 million in annual revenue.
The Politics of Protection Katherine Mangu-Ward 2011
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CHICAGO — Fido's food may be making kids sick, a government report warns, detailing the first known salmonella outbreak in humans, mostly young children, linked to pet food.
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We say, "Sit" and expect Fido to drop his derrier, but the command Fido's learned is "sit, sit, sit, SIT!"
Sophia Yin: Animal Behavior: Teaching Rover to Race to You on Cue 2010
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