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Businiess name:  Spoiled Rotten
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Cutest Dog Breeds: From Puppy To Adult\r by Lana Vitsup\r \r We've all been guilty of letting out an audible ""AWWWWW"" when we see a puppy walking down the street. People can be easily swayed by looks. I mean, some puppies are just SO darn cute!\r If you are thinking of adding a puppy to your family, never go on looks alone. Adding a dog to your home should never be an impulse decision. Sure that puppy has big brown eyes, a wagging tail and puppy breath (ooooh the puppy breath!) - but do you really know what he is going to grow into in just a few short months?\r Always do your homework before deciding on what breed of dog to get. Just because it's adorable, does not mean it will fit your lifestyle. Check out our Breed Selector tool to match dog breed characteristics to your lifestyle.\r And remember, just because you have your eye on a specific breed, it doesn't mean you can't adopt! There are lots of breed rescues out there, even for the most rarest of breeds! If you do decide to go with a breeder, ask all the right questions to be sure you are getting a well bred, well balanced and healthy pet.\r That said, here is a completely arbitrary list of the cutest puppy breeds and their adult counterparts. Enjoy!\r

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