For anyone who's interested, this was a fun article to read. I'm not sure about getting the link into this post correctly so if you go to http://www.newyorktimes.com and click the Business link on the left it will put you to an article about kennels and how much they've improved. Just scroll down to middle of page and you'll see it.
BTW, I did have a question on the body language of two of the dogs in the pictures but unfortunately if you don't get the actually paper itself delivered to you, you can't see the whole pic. Therefore, if there is anyone here who gets the paper and can answer the question, that would be great: The collie in the background looks like it's itching for a (fence) fight w/the Golden. In a second pic, the collie is holding it's back and tail in a strange and snarly sort of way...anyone know what the dog's trying to say?
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