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		<title>Vintage Dog Figurine</title>
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Sometimes a vintage dog figurine will show the dog standing or walking. This can be done even with some of the rarer breeds depicted in porcelain or ceramic. This is especially true in the case of dachshunds and poodles. You can also find a standing dog in breeds such as a cocker spaniel, bulldog and [...]]]></description>
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