Hard Working Dogs

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Dogs have been at our sides for tens of thousands of years. Until recently, however, unless you were very wealthy, the only reason to keep a dog around was for the work it could do. Dogs chased foxes away from chicken coops and cleared restaurant kitchens of rats. Dogs hunted for ducks and pulled sleds over snowy hills. In cities, rehouse dogs ran ahead of horse- drawn re wagons, barking to alert people to get out of the way. These hard-working dogs were too dirty and smelly to be allowed indoors. Dogs thatbecame sick or injured either healed on their own or died; most veterinarians provided care only for more vital and expensive animals, like horses and cows. But in the late 1800s, all that started to change. America was becoming wealthier.

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