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  2. These are the 5 best dog breeds for empty nesters - AOL

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    From the sweet and cuddly to the easy-to-train, scroll through the gallery below for the 411 on why these breeds make for the perfect companion. Show comments Advertisement

  3. How long do cockapoos live? Everything you need to know ... - AOL

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    Like all dog breeds, cockapoos are prone to certain health issues, the most common being hip dysplasia, ear infections (due to their floppy ears), eye conditions (such as cataracts), and skin ...

  4. Trainer reveals why ‘you don’t need your dog’s respect’ for ...

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    “Respect has nothing to do with your dog’s behavior or training goals,” the experts explain. “Your relationship with your dog is about reinforcement history, trust, and security.”

  5. Cockapoo - Wikipedia

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    Cockapoo puppy, 6 months old. Cockapoos are known for their affectionate nature and lively personalities, inheriting intelligence from both parents' breeds – the Cocker Spaniel and Poodle. This intelligence makes them generally easy to train, as they are eager learners and quick at mastering new tricks.

  6. Home security - Wikipedia

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    Some forecasts project the home security market as a whole will be worth $47 billion by 2020, [12] with the DIY home security market worth $1.5 billion. [13] While the market for home security is expanding, especially with cable TV and Internet service providers introducing their own security and home automation products, it is a fragmented ...

  7. Center for Internet Security - Wikipedia

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    The Multi-State Information Sharing and Analysis Center (MS-ISAC) is a "round-the-clock cyber threat monitoring and mitigation center for state and local governments" operated by CIS under a cooperative agreement with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security [7] (DHS), Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency [8] (CISA). [9]