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  2. Juliana (dog) - Wikipedia

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    Juliana (died 1946) was a medal-winning Great Dane. She was awarded two Blue Cross medals, the first for extinguishing an incendiary bomb and the second for alerting her masters to a fire that had started in their shop. In September 2013 the second of these medals, along with a portrait of Juliana, sold at auction for £1,100.

  3. So we can learn more about a dog’s smile and what it could mean, Juliana DeWillems, the owner and head trainer at JW Dog Training & Behavior, has offered some examples in a recent Instagram post ...

  4. Expert shares 4 things you can do to ensure your dog enjoys ...

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    Well, expert trainer Juliana DeWillems, the owner and head trainer at JW Dog Training & Behavior, is on hand to offer some tips – let’s take a look at one of her recent Instagram posts here.

  5. Try these expert-approved effective tips if your dog jumps up ...

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    Juliana DeWillems, the owner and head trainer at JW Dog Training & Behavior, has explained what we can try in a new Instagram post, which we’ll look at below. A post shared by JW Dog Training ...

  6. Talk:Juliana (dog) - Wikipedia

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    1 Claim of extinguishing the bomb by urinating on it based solely on speculative remark by medal auctioneer.

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  8. Try these three expert-approved techniques to help your dog ...

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    These three simple techniques, as laid out by expert trainer Juliana DeWillems, the owner and head trainer at JW Dog Training & Behavior, could really help you and your pup succeed, so let’s ...

  9. Wild Animals (Juliana Hatfield album) - Wikipedia

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    Wild Animals is the 13th solo studio album by Juliana Hatfield. [1] The album is mostly acoustic and was released on September 10, 2013 [2] It was created with the monetary contribution of Hatfield's fans through PledgeMusic with a portion of the funds raised going to the Northeast Animal Shelter in Massachusetts and to Save a Sato in Puerto Rico.