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		<title>By: Trevor</title>
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		<description>Harriers are great dogs! They&#039;re over all loving character and relatively small size makes it an ideal dog for families that can&#039;t handle a large dog.

Harriers health are very good, having some history of canine hip dysplasia but has been traced back to specific blood lines that didn&#039;t have a vibrant enough gene pool.

Harriers are great dogs, I&#039;ve never owned one but my friend owned two and they where always happy and healthy.</description>
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<p>Harriers health are very good, having some history of canine hip dysplasia but has been traced back to specific blood lines that didn&#8217;t have a vibrant enough gene pool.</p>
<p>Harriers are great dogs, I&#8217;ve never owned one but my friend owned two and they where always happy and healthy.</p>
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