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  2. Dog fashion - Wikipedia

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    Dog dresses are purely fashion accessories and are mainly worn on toy and small breeds of dogs. [6] Dog tuxedos also exist. Some people may involve dogs in formal-wear at their weddings, whether in photos, parties, or at the ceremony itself. There has been at least one documented case of a dog serving as the owner's best man. [8]

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    When it comes to fashion, style knows no age limit.That’s why there’s no reason you should hold back on trying out the latest trends in your 50s and beyond. After all, the beauty of clothes is ...

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    Choose your favorite book cover for the forthcoming book "Tails at 60: Celebrating the Lives of Dogs."From puppies to senior dogs, loving pets to working support dogs, this series of fun dog ...

  5. Dogs, who are the most loving creatures, can bond deeply with others. Which is why a video of two senior Chihuahuas seems like proof that dogs totally have soulmates. These two pups are clearly ...

  6. Informal wear - Wikipedia

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    Informal wear or undress, also called business wear, corporate/office wear, tenue de ville or dress clothes, is a Western dress code for clothing defined by a business suit for men, and cocktail dress or pant suit for women. On the scale of formality, it is considered less formal than semi-formal wear but more formal than casual wear.

  7. Barbara Woodhouse - Wikipedia

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    She also appeared on CBS 60 Minutes. Her 1980 BBC series made her a television personality at the age of 70. She continued to appear on television regularly until she died on 9 July 1988 at the age of 78. Woodhouse's autobiographical books include Talking to Animals and No Bad Dogs. She firmly believed there were "no bad dogs", just bad owners ...