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Deaf Dog Left Chained To Fence In 20 Degrees In Asbury Park
The temperatures were in the 20s when the elderly dog was found chained to a fence in Asbury Park last Tuesday:

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The temperatures were in the 20s when the elderly dog was found chained to a fence in Asbury Park last Tuesday:

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