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	<title>Comments on: Mazie the Puppy Update</title>
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		<title>By: Jaime</title>
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		<description>It sounds like Mazie and Kaya have a lot in common. Kaya was WAY more destructive than Hobie. She really liked to chew on stuff she wasn&#039;t supposed to chew on (including jacket zippers, banisters, headphones, CAT-5 cables, our hands). And she does that little squat thing when we reach to pick her up, like we&#039;re going to hit her or something (and really, that&#039;s never been a danger despite all the above-mentioned chewing). And she learned &quot;No&quot; in about a day. 320 days later, Hobie is still trying to figure it out. Maybe it&#039;s a girl thing.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It sounds like Mazie and Kaya have a lot in common. Kaya was WAY more destructive than Hobie. She really liked to chew on stuff she wasn&#8217;t supposed to chew on (including jacket zippers, banisters, headphones, CAT-5 cables, our hands). And she does that little squat thing when we reach to pick her up, like we&#8217;re going to hit her or something (and really, that&#8217;s never been a danger despite all the above-mentioned chewing). And she learned &#8220;No&#8221; in about a day. 320 days later, Hobie is still trying to figure it out. Maybe it&#8217;s a girl thing.</p>
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