Delaware Considers New State Dog
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Lawmakers are considering legislation that would make a new type of dog the face of the state. Delaware typically chooses a new state dog each year. Senate Bill 37 would make rescue dogs, regardless of their breed, the official state canine in perpetuity.
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Delaware typically chooses a new state dog each year. Senate Bill 37 would make rescue dogs, regardless of their breed, the official state canine in perpetuity.
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