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Fancy Paws Pet Salon Grand Opening in Lakeville Set for Dec. 3
The new pet salon will be located at Lakeville Crossing, at the corner of County Road 46 and Cedar Avenue.

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The new pet salon will be located at Lakeville Crossing, at the corner of County Road 46 and Cedar Avenue.

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