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This undated photo provided by Crown Media United States, LLC, shows Harley, a 14-year-old Chihuahua owned by Rudi Taylor of Bethoud, Colo. Harley is the winner of this year's American Humane Association Dog of the Year award, and is the oldest, smallest and most challenged. Together four years, Harley and Taylor have spent the last two running “Harley to the Rescue,” raising a half million dollars to save and take medical care of over 500 other puppy mill dogs. As a spokes-dog against commercial breeders, Harley has visited thousands of people of all ages while Taylor described puppy mills.(Crown Media United States, LLC via AP
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