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What a wonderful, touching story -- it made me cry! I'm glad that this woman has her little dog to keep her going. It just shows how important pets can be to us. Thanks for your column, Cathy. We always enjoy it.
Interesting article, but lame title - could be interpreted either way, as you should get a pet if you're lonely or pets are a poor substitute if you're lonely so don't get one.
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