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Love At First Bark? How Two People Fell in Love (After their dogs did first)

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The dogs knew it was true love first. The owners shortly followed. Now, it’s one big happy love family.  The story will make you smile and perhaps shed a tear or two.

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Love At First Bark

The Metro reports  on two blind people who fell in love after their dogs did during a guide dog training course.

Claire Johnson (50) and Mark Gaffey (52) noticed an attraction for one another after their dogs declared their affection for each other first.

The tongues started wagging soon after the tails did.

Claire’s dog Venice developed a crush on Mark’s dog Rodd.  Their owners first noticed the dogs’ romance and pretty soon, their own romance followed.

It didn’t take a lot of howling at the moon until it was a match made in heaven.

Venice and Rodd now sleep in the same bed and they will be the ring bearers at the wedding.

And Claire and Mark start off on the right foot because after all – their marriage has already gone to the dogs.

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