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      <title>How To Safely Carry A Big Dog In 4 Steps</title>
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      <description>Need to carry your big dog, but not sure how? Here are a few tips to help you do it safely and comfortably. First, make sure your dog is comfortable being carried. Start by practicing with short carries around the house. Once your dog is comfortable with being carried, you can start practicing longer carries outside. When carrying your dog, be sure to support their chest and hindquarters. This will help them feel secure and prevent them from wriggling around.</description>
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