Apr 19
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Is your dog really an environmental villain? In Founder and Managing Editor Jessica Curtis’s latest opinion piece on The American Thinker, she tackles the absurd claim that our beloved pets are harming the planet. From their positive impact on our health to their life-saving roles, dogs are far from the problem—they’re part of the solution! Read the full piece to see why Curtis says our furry friends deserve our appreciation, not our criticism.
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