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mariarad [96]
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Hey, does anyone know any sweet adoption stories! if the question is answered, write in the comments. You can also email me at y

oungridergirl at g mail dot com i am writing a book and if you know a story, you can get your name in my book!
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trasher [3.6K]3 years ago
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i have two chihuahuas who we found on market place, if we didn’t take them they were going to be taken to a inhumane  shelter, but now they are very loved

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