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Art can be fun for people and for…dogs

Most people would say that an art gallery is not a place for dogs. Well, they are wrong. Read Ally Hirschlag’s article “The artist behind the first art exhibit for dogs just wanted everyone to have fun” to find out just how wrong they are. | Source: Upworthy

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