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Dayna Carnival does what she calls "The Dance of the Dogs" as she walks, left to right, Kodi, Skye, Huck and Plumeria on a trail near her Palmer Lake home. Carnival is a professional pet sitter.
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PHOTO GALLERY: Springs is DogTown, USA

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THE GAZETTE

Colorado Springs has gone to the dogs - again.

The city was named Dog-Town, USA, by Dog Fancy magazine.

The city was chosen because it has ample dogfriendly open spaces, plenty of dog parks, cool events that celebrate dogs, a high vet-to-dog ratio, plenty of dog-friendly businesses and laws that protect pets.

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