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    Around 12 November 2014, "starter pack" and "starter kit" each received more than 5.4 million and 640,000 mentions - in one week alone. Years later, the trend is still alive. From dads to moms to ...

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    It’s the perfect starter pack for a young fan because this deck of 50 assorted cards includes a mix of cards from all of the Pokémon series. $6 at Amazon Tony's Chocolonely

  5. Alpha roll - Wikipedia

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    The alpha roll is a dog training technique that is considered outdated by many modern-day dog trainers. The theory behind the training method is that dogs are hierarchical animals. The technique is used to teach the dog that the trainer or owner of the dog is the pack leader (alpha animal). Methods include when a dog misbehaves to pin the dog ...

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    Tonies Paw Patrol Toniebox Audio Player Starter Set $69 $104 Save $35 Toniebox is an imagination-building, screen-free digital audio toy that plays stories, sings songs and more.

  7. Free-ranging dog - Wikipedia

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    A free-ranging dog is a dog that is not confined to a yard or house. [1] [2] Free-ranging dogs include street dogs, village dogs, stray dogs, feral dogs, etc., and may be owned or unowned. The global dog population is estimated to be 900 million, [3] [4] of which around 20% are regarded as owned pets and therefore restrained. [5]