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  • CUTE! That is all I have for ya :D

  • SO SO SO SO CUTE!!!!

  • Awww so fluffy, Gorgeous doggy. x

  • aw cute dog!

  • hard life in the suburbs

  • soooo cute!!

    

  • Awwwwwww!!! Looks just like mine as puppy!! These are such perfect dogs!!

  • Is this an F1 or F1B mini goldendoodle? I really would like to know. Very cute.

  • @shortyss100 This is an F1 mini goldendoodle (mother is a golden retriever, father is a miniature poodle).

  • :) that is exactly what my dog looked like as a baby but now she turning 5 :P

  • Where do you get one of those breeds?

  • cute

  • I wonder how old she or he is?

  • Soooooooo Cute!!!!!!

  • what a sweet poochie

  • Adorable little guy. I'd buy one in a heartbeat if I didn't already have a Labradoodle.

    Which, by the way, is also a real breed ; )

  • 1 person doesn't have a heart because that puupy is extremely cute!!!!!!!! : )

  • y the fuck did somebody dislike this vid?

  • its called a 'groodle'. learn to dog.

  • i ahve a schnoodle nd suprisingly she looked the same as your dog when she was a puppy :)

  • What a cute little guy, very nice video I love mini labradoodles

  • All the narcissism and elitism in these comments from designer dog detractors really makes me want to go out and get a goldendoodle. At least the goldendoodle can be civil without a chip on its shoulder.

  • So cute i have a golden doodle

  • hey look at cfcpaul1888 vid title thats my nickname o and its sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo­ooooooooooooooooo cute!

  • awwwwww cuteeeee

  • @beehappy718 alright, you're as good as a racist.

    just so you know, most goldendoodles don't even come from puppy mills

  • @rockypuppy1 it is nothing like racism. and just so you know, you're WRONG. They come from puppy mills or BYBs.

  • @beehappy718 stop embarrassing yourself!! analogies dont have to be related. goodbye once again. i don't talk to people like you who pretend to know what they're talking about, when, as just shown, they clearly do not.

  • @rockypuppy1 whatever. just know this. YOU are the problem. YOU are the reason there are puppymills.

  • @beehappy718 um i'm merely drawing parallels, but you're too dim to see that. goodbye.

  • @rockypuppy1 its not even related. it isnt a good analogy...

  • @beehappy718 i pity you, you have know idea. you're like one of those racist people who were all for slavery :(. i'm going to leave this conversation now, since i really hate engaging with people who have such prejudices, except to harass them like how i was previously doing.

  • @rockypuppy1 how is this similar to slavery AT ALL?

  • @beehappy718 i never said you did - learn to read. your inability to pay attention is what drove you to your deluded state in the first place.

  • @rockypuppy1 you implied it. your lack of knowledge on dogs and over-confidence is quite disturbing. i feel bad for the dogs you own.

  • @beehappy718 merely experience, that is all. no need to wet your pants about it. all i'm saying is that a person who has never owned a dog should not be talking if they have no clue what it is like.

  • @rockypuppy1 I have a dog, like I have mentioned SEVERAL times

  • @beehappy718 know more about dogs than me?? how many dogs have you owned, may i ask?

  • @rockypuppy1 the number of dogs you've owned doesn't make knowledge. I know someone who has owned 6 dogs, and she is still a bad dog owner, and hardly knows anything about dogs. Would you say a 20 year old in highschool is smarter, because they've been in highschool longer?

  • @beehappy718 ahaahhaehehahe lies. we're laughing our pants off at your lack of proof.

  • @beehappy718 i suggest you leave since you obviously don't know what you're talking about, and you lack knowledge. when you're older and wiser, come back with something smarter to say. stop spreading lies and go research what you're talking about, child.

  • @rockypuppy1 I think YOU should do a bit of research on dogs. Dogs die everyday because of BYBs and puppymills that breed "doodles". I probably know much more about dogs than you. Age doesn't matter. Clearly you are an idiot, or just don't know shit about dogs. Either way, I am not the one who needs to read up on dogs.

  • @beehappy718 those are lies. i've owned poodles ,goldens, and goldendoodles. my goldendoodle doesn't shed at all. personality-wise, i like him better than the other two breeds. goldendoodles are my favorite type of dog, and that will never change. it definitely affects the wellness of the dog: it makes them healthier! whatever "fad" is going on, i don't care. some people love Dalmatians for the love of Dalmatians,with nothing to do with the Disney movie.

  • @rockypuppy1 yes, people who like dalmatians get dalmatians, not "daladors" or something stupid like that. no, it doesnt make them healthier, they just inherit health problems from BOTH breeds, dogs of all breeds have different personalities, it isn't breed specific. and yes, goldendoodles DO shed, a lot of purebred poodles even shed their fur. but the reason why there are so many dalmatians that are unfriendly/unhealthy, is because of the movie and the dalmatian obsession that followed.

  • @beehappy718 your sad existence proves that some people refuse to understand goldendoodles fully. goldendoodles are also bred for a specific purpose - to retain the qualities of both goldens and poodles while providing a great dog for families with allergies. a very small group of people actually cares about show dogs.

  • @rockypuppy1 They aren't good for people with allergies, because most of the time, they shed. Poodles are just as friendly as golden retrievers. It is just dumb. It's a gimmick. After 101 dalmatians came out in the 90's, there were a bunch of dalmatian "designer dogs" popping up. "Doodles" are just the dalmatian mutts of the 21st century. It's just a fad, and it makes me sick that people are so stupid, and don't care at all about the wellness of their dog, as long as they get what they want.

  • @beehappy718 why would you want a purebred? because they're "special"? Why the hell would you make anymore purebreds, if there are enough purebreds already? its cheating a shelter animal out of a home. PERIOD.

  • @rockypuppy1 not really. you can't show shelter dogs, and purebreds were made for doing SPECIFIC things. anyone who breeds goldendoodles, or buys goldendoodles is an idiot. why would you support a BYB. it's ridiculous how dumb some people are.

  • @beehappy718 Hey asshole, if you don't have anything non-douchey or actually valid (i.e. worth consideration and/or real discussion) to say, then shut the fuck up.

    Pretentious dick.

  • @HelloIdiotsWhatsUp I am not the one swearing like a little kid, and it is worth discussion because so many people are so dumb that they think that a "goldendoodle" is a real breed, when it is really just puppy mills and BYBs that breed them so that idiots will buy them.

  • @beehappy718 Honestly, you haven't brought up a single proven fact. All you do is say "idiots buy them" and "people are so dumb," as if you're "better" for some inexplicable reason. It's not a purebred, and you can't register it with the American Kennel Club, but it is still scientifically a breed.

    Get your facts straight before you try and speak again; actually, get some genuine facts first. How about that? And your grammar is atrocious, so that makes you the one /typing/ like a kid. Dumbass.

  • @HelloIdiotsWhatsUp Fine then. It isn't scientifically a breed, because the traits aren't consistent at all. Goldendoodles have a large range in height, weight, color, fur type, and many goldendoodles shed (even though "breeders" claim they don't) while some hardly shed at all. Breeds take hundreds of years to develop, and goldendoodles have only been around for about 2 decades. I think people should educate themselves before getting a dog and read up on BYBs and puppy mills.

  • @beehappy718 The shedding varies; if the goldendoodle has a curly coat (i.e. more like the poodle) it won't shed too much, as the poodle doesn't shed. Straight-haired doodles will shed, because they take after the golden retriever. The range in height and weight is not that large, actually; and because it is a mixed breed, it's to be expected. Scientifically speaking IT IS A BREED. Just because you want it not to be doesn't make it so. And the poor breeders issue is one that virtually every

  • @HelloIdiotsWhatsUp Most goldendoodles are badly bred. They are so high in demand because the term "designer dog" makes them seem more valuable or desirable. Since they are so high in demand, more bad breeders pop up that breed them and that makes more badly bred dogs. Something very similar to the "doodle" craze popped up shortly after 101 Dalmatians came out, and Dalmatians became so high in demand that people started wanting something "fancier" and Dalmatian mixes started popping up.

  • @HelloIdiotsWhatsUp That is why I say it is mostly people that are NOT educated about dogs that buy goldendoodles, since most (and just about all) are bred by BYBs or puppymills. They buy dogs from BYBs and puppymills, when they SHOULD be looking for good breeders. I really don't considering people that mix breeds GOOD breeders because they aren't even breeding a real breed.

  • @beehappy718 breed these days faces. That's what happens, people think "get rich quick" and begin to exploit the dogs. It's happened to regular labradors and regular golden retrievers and regular poodles; it's happened to tons of different breeds. That problem is entirely unrelated and not at all a family who wants a goldendoodle's fault. That is a ridiculous claim. And no one really cares for your opinion.

    And most of this is unsupported by evidence, but excusing exaggeration, mostly true.

  • @HelloIdiotsWhatsUp Really I can't think of any GOOD goldendoodle breeders because they don't show their dogs. Showing a dog is how you know a dog is up to breed standard, which you CAN'T do with goldendoodles because they are not considered a breed yet. Maybe in a hundred years they will be! I am sorry I was being rude earlier, but it is my opinion that I feel very strongly about. I am sick of seeing SO MANY doodles in shelters. If people want a mix, they should go to a shelter, not a breeder!

  • @beehappy718 Go to doodle acres.com I find them probably the best breeders, for this mix, you cAN MEET ANd seee pics of teh dogs

  • @beehappy718 tropico keenles is a good breeder

  • @beehappy718 Some very good breeders are involved in goldendoodle breeding, by the way. They get all the proper testing done and such. Much better than some non-mixed breed breeders.

    h ttp:/ /w ww .goldendoodles .c om/ breeders. htm

    This is a great site, and of course when coupled with further research on the breeder, can lead most people to a very reliable place. Where you and I take issue is how you assert your opinion (and that's what it is) to others, & as a fact. It's rude and pretentious.

  • @beehappy718 Btw, my aunt is a breeder for goldendoodles, she does aq great job, she is a GOOD breeder, but people like you think that they know it all and like saying stuff that they found o nthe internet, you have NO experience, so people like you should stop starting controversy and leave everybody ALONE alll dogs started as mutts, unless you want to adopt a wolf, which I don;t recomend.

  • @Amelia102938 most dogs were actually bred for a PURPOSE. I'm not bashing Alaskan Huskies even though they aren't an official breed, because at least they are bred for a purposed and not called "designer dogs". this whole "doodle" craze is quite stupid. I can't even begin to understand why people even want to start breeding mutts.

  • @beehappy718

    Because they're cute XD

  • @beehappy718 once again, the exact same thing can be said for "purebreds". it doesn't make purebreds any better, and given the choice, I'd adopt a goldendoodle over a poodle any day.

  • @rockypuppy1 why? because they're "special"? Why the hell would you make anymore goldendoodles, if there are enough mutts already? its cheating a shelter animal out of a home. NO ONE who is reputable breeds designer mutts. PERIOD.

  • @beehappy718 ...but from what i've deduced, you've deluded yourself into thinking that purebreds are the only type of dog allowed to be bred. some people breed goldendoodles because the puppies are wonderful dogs with amazing temperaments. as a personal preference, I'd much rather own a goldendoodle over a poodle or golden.

  • @rockypuppy1 why? because theyre "cute"? No, breeders who breed "goldendoodles" are either stupid enough to think that breeding mutts is ok, or they are doing it just for the money. If you want a "goldendoodle" SO badly, why not look in a shelter? you're sure to find a ton from idiot "breeders".

  • @beehappy718 sorry it's hard to understand your amateur typing..

  • @beehappy718 i don't recall you saying it even once. like what

  • @rockypuppy1 Breeding comes from love of a breed, & desire 2 perpetuate it as made 2 b. Breeding 2 set standards & from geneticaly healthy stock with proper temperment & drive, w/ a firm grasp of the genetics of the breed, reproduction, whelping & properly rearing puppies. Turning down far more potential buyers than u will sell a puppy 2, because u r going to do everything in ur power to ensure ur pups spend their lives in the loving, financially equipped homes u've placed them in, not just any1

  • @beehappy718 so, since you can't provide any reasons, theres absolutely nothing wrong with mutts :)

  • @rockypuppy1 there isnt anything wrong with mutts, like ive said countless of times. but there is with BREEDING them.

  • @beehappy718 ..why? irresponsible breeders can also breed purebreds

  • @rockypuppy1 i never said they couldnt.

  • @beehappy718 many breeders of goldendoodles are responsible breeders and will gladly reaccept their dog, and i dont care whether or not my dogs a champion. he's a family dog, not a show dog.

  • @rockypuppy1 doesn't matter, they should still have good bloodlines. breeding mutts isnt responsible.

  • @beehappy718 the exact same thing could be said for purebred dogs

  • @rockypuppy1 no, because responsible breeders have contracts, you have to return the dog to them if it doesn't work out, and the dogs are champions.

  • @beehappy718 no, as long as they will be given loving homes

    that whole rant of yours was completely pointless

  • @rockypuppy1 or.... people could just stop breeding them, and then a bunch of other dogs could have loving homes, and there would be way less dogs in shelters.

  • @beehappy718 Are you really that stupid? you really hate mutts, don't you?

  • @rockypuppy1 um. no....

    i have a mutt. you really don't see anything wrong with breeding mutts do you?

  • @beehappy718 sorry to get your knickers in a twist, dog racist. you're one of the the biggest dog bigots i have ever met.

  • @rockypuppy1 how am i a "dog racist"? that doesn't even make sense. Your one of the most clueless dog owners I have ever met.

  • @beehappy718

    you need to do your research more thoroughly. mini goldendoodles exist - they are definitely and undeniably a type of dog, but since when did I say they were a breed?the dogs do have advantages - I could enlighten you, but I don't want to waste my time educating the foolish on hybrid vigor. also, your ignorance is kind of entertaining, especially since its like the fifth comment in the row calling me an idiot.

  • @rockypuppy1 it seems that i am not the one who should be doing research. it is not a "hybrid", it is a glorified mutt. it is sad to think that so many dumb people are uneducated and buy whatever kind of dog sounds "cool" or "rare". I've called you an idiot so many times, because it is TRUE.

  • @beehappy718

    "spreading the truth"? get off your high horse! since when did you teach me anything new except regurgitate things already known? the results are obviously consistent enough so it's not dangerous for the resulting dogs, most are healthier than their parents! anyway, thanks for the entertainment. my family and i have met dozens of people like you! we had a good laugh over your comments :D

  • @rockypuppy1 your just like every other idiot with a "goldendoodle", you are convinced that it is a breed, when it is a overpriced mix/mutt, and no, the dogs arent healthier, because they are bred by puppymills and BYBs

  • HAHA you make me laugh!! you depress me so much since you think you know a lot about dogs. breeding two different species is not really experimental if the results are well known, as they are in the case of goldendoodles. you need to read up a bit, dont you? :)

  • @rockypuppy1 the results arent well known, because they arent consistent. once they start becoming consistent, and just about the same each time, i might stop talking shit. if they get accepted by the akc as a breed, i will stop talking shit, but if BYBs and puppymills continue to breed them, i won't stop spreading the truth, and arguing with idiots like you.

  • @beehappy718

    She breeds goldens and poodles, thank you very much, goldendoodles was a one time thing. Please don't say things when you have no clue what you're talking about.

    Ironically, I've already read Dogs For Dummies. It was my present for my fifth birthday.

  • @rockypuppy1 you obviously dont know a thing about dogs, or proper breeding. good breeders don't experiment with their dogs. goldendoodles arent a breed, because they dont have consistant characteristics. they are a "fad", when 101 dalmations came out, dalmation mixes were a fad, now "doodles" are in, it won't be a breed until they turn out the same way every time. some "goldendoodles" shed, some don't, and they can be all different sizes and shapes, so it isnt a breed because it isnt the same.

  • @beehappy718

    Dear Laura,

    I love my mutt and am above all ignorant "dog racists" like you. You really don't know what you're talking about do you? I got him from my friend, a professional, certified breeder, who bred and raised him. It's ok that you don't know much about dogs, you can always learn. I suggest buying a good book on the advantages of mutts and cross-breeds.

    Go do your research little girl. Oh and I suggest some makeup while you're at it, you're looking a little washed out and bland.

  • @rockypuppy1 i have nothing against mutts, but i DO have something about BREEDING mutts. Don't be an idiot, anyone who says they are a "professional, certified breeder" of goldendoodles, is lying. You friend is obviously a BYB. I suggest a good book, it's called Dogs For Dummies.

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  • It is all in the genes of the parents. The puppy has a 50/50 shot of having either the coat of a golden or the coat of a poodle. If it has the coat of a golden, it will shed just like a golden and visaversa.

    Also, people need to keep in mind that they aren't a breed. No matter what people say and want to believe. They are a mix because they can't breed true to themselves like the purebred breeds who have been breeding true for generations can.

  • @ivyhillshavanese exactly! that is what i have been trying to tell people, but they never listen...

  • @ivyhillshavanese 7 generations is all it takes to be considered a "purebred". What do you think all of your purebred breeds are? Mixes that have been bred for 7 generations or more = purebred. All currently recognized breeds started out as mixes if you go back far enough.

  • @porkbullet

    You can try to develop a breed but the dogs have to breed "true" for several generation before you can take steps to have them recognized. At this point they are still "mutts" because they aren't even close to breeding true. Not only that the person who bred a Lab+Poodle mix regrets the decision to do it. It was done to give a girl with severe allergies an assist dog only not to start a new "breed". The personality of a Lab or Golden is totally different than a poodle.

  • @ivyhillshavanese

    I'm just saying breeds have to start somewhere. Even the currently recognized purebreds started out as what you're labeling as "muts". This is the nature of dog breeding. What's the problem?

  • @ivyhillshavanese doesnt matter all dogs are muts, they come from a wolf ancestor there for mutations occurred and all dogs are muts

  • @GamingGirl2012 no not all dogs are mutts, and mutations didn't occur. it takes hundreds of years to create a breed, and a mutt is a dog mixed of many different breeds that doesn't stay true to one trait. REAL breeds of dogs all stay true to the same traits.

  • @beehappy718 take biology class and learn of darwins law, and stuff, everything is a mutation off of something, whether its a human that is tall or a human that is short, or in this case a dog with fur that doesnt shed as much compared to a dog whose fur sheds a lot 

  • @GamingGirl2012 I'm in biology. I'm saying that goldendoodles aren't a MUTATION. There are different breeds of dogs because of selective breeding. Not because of mutations. That is what I was trying to say.

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  • that's one cute dog! =)

  • how old is the dog?

  • @C0LAx3, This puppy is probably about 3-4 months old.

  • NO SUCH THING AS A "MINI GOLDENDOODLE"

  • @beehappy718 Why do you say there is "NO SUCH THING AS A "MINI GOLDENDOODLE"? That is what this dog is. It is a cross between a miniature poodle and a golden retriever.

  • @grgbkkr not a real breed. it's a mix or a mutt, but not a Mini Goldendoodle...

  • @grgbkkr you are correct! what was the commenter thinking? i to have a goldendoodle, not a minature but i have met many minature goldendoodles. what a great dog breed!

  • @beehappy718 THERE IS TOO! Do your research!

  • @saxychicka89 um.... NO there ISN'T! Obviously you know absolutely NOTHING about dogs, because the "mini goldendoodle" is not a breed! Go to akc.com and YOU do some fucking research. You can't enter a "mini goldendoodle" in show because it isn't a real breed.

  • @beehappy718 There IS a minidoodle, but its not a AKC breed. Neither is a Standard Goldendooldle (which I own) because they are mutts and not a purebred dog! Check out Dogs 101 on Animal Planet because they DID a special on both Standard and Mini Doodles.

  • @saxychicka89 yes, it isn't a breed. it is a breed that BYB's and puppymills made up. dogs 101 is NOT a good source of info. they do their shows for MONEY, and none of the people on that show know anything about breeding dogs. Many are behavior specialists, groomers, or trainers, but none know about breeding.

  • @beehappy718 of course there is.

  • @rockypuppy1 uh... no

  • @beehappy718 @beehappy718 Yes there is, idiot.

    "The F1 MINIATURE Goldendoodle is the product of a miniature Poodle crossed with a Golden Retriever. They mature to 25-45 lbs." - from a goldendoodle website

    I reckon that both they and I know more about doodles than you do, considering that my miniature doodle is sitting right next to me.

  • @rockypuppy1 no, considering that you MUTT is sitting next to you. I doubt anyone who owns a "mini goldendoodle" knows much of anything about dogs, seeing that they have the product of a BYB or puppymill.

  • @beehappy718 Yes -- There is such a thing as a mini goldendoodle. I have one. :-)

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  • She is so beautiful. Look at that face... 

  • are they bad about shedding? or are they like poodles?

  • @Burt521 It really depends on how they come out, really.

    There's a 50% chance they will come out shedding little to no hair, and another 50% that they will shed like a golden. Like, it's a hidden gene. They're made so they won't shed a lot of hair but it is still possible for them to shed a bit. Mine doesn't shed or give allergies, but if you carry her and you're wearing a black shirt you'll definitely see a few golden curls on you. But then again, its impossible to NOT lose hair, for everyone!

  • Omfg Ive never seen something so cute! I was literally trying to talk to it through the screen...

  • Is she fully grown? If she is, she looks like a pup! If she isn't, well, it makes sense she looks like a puppy.

  • @ADB1353423 It is still a puppy. Probably about 4 months old.

  • @ADB1353423 I believe you just answered your own question. Good one.

  • Is she full grown, or does she have more growing to do?

  • I see they weigh little and are small. But i need to know something, my sister said she's taken care of two differnt doodles, and says they are really, really dumb. Is this true? Because i was thinking of buying one, but i dont want to buy a dog that wont listen to me

  • @33The3Smart3One33 they are very smart

  • @33The3Smart3One33 They aren't dumb. They are so smart that they get bored really easily, like, if you throw a ball towards them they will play with it for a few minutes and then get bored and decide to go and destroy something else. This happens because they need a lot of physical and mental stimulation to bee stress-free.

    Try searching up the goldendoodle website on google! Haha, rhymes!

  • omg!! i but a miniture poodle and they gave me a similar puppy like this one!!!it never looked like a poodle, she looked like a mix beetween a poodle and agolden retriver!!!i finally know what she is!!!! lol

  • It's so cute!!

  • Where can I find one

  • i have a mini too penny!

  • Absolutely Precious!

  • i have a golden doodle named may!

  • Haha! We just got one and he looks exactly like yours! We've had him for almost 2 weeks and he has been so fun.

  • do they stay small?

  • It is a cross between a Golden Retriever and a Miniature Poodle, so they will weigh approximately 25-35 lbs when grown.

  • @canadababy17 the mini version do there is three kinds of goldendoodles(golden retriever and poodle mix)the standard when the golden is breed with a standard poodle.small when the golden retriever is breed with a small poodle.and mini(toy) when the golden breed with a mini poodle.

  • @canadababy17  yeaa

  • Got a goldendoodle too It looked exactly like this one when he was young now hes 2 1/2 years old those are very intelligent and nice dogs,

  • is it comes big like a golden retriever?

  • humm I would say just a little bit smaller but he weights around 70 pounds now very cute and playfull dog!

  • "oh no you don't look like my master..."

  • :-)

  • i have a mini-goldendoodle (named Charlie) but he is way bigger than this dog. but that puppy is still super cute!

  • omg this dog is exaclty what my family wants to get for our new dog!!!

  • I have a mini golden doodle too, mine is bit less curly but she's just as cute :)

    Mine has the same collar I think ;)

    CUTIE! :D

  • Aw.........................soo­ooooo cute !!!!!

  • This is a very beautiful and nice goldendoodle....5*

  • I have a goldendoodle named Cupcake. She is very sweet!

  • getting one in a week. looks like that haha

  • look how cute it is im getting a standard goldendoodle next year christmas.

    I CAN'T WAIT!!!!!!!!!!

  • Do golden doodles get as big as the golden retrivers? Is it ok to have a small yard for a doodle? Are they ok alone in a house or should I cage it when I'm at work. I want one but doing some research first. Anyone replies back would be very very helpful. Thanks,

    Scott

  • i would love a dog exactly like that. he is absolutely adorable. i wish there more goldendoodle breeders in the uk

  • My goldendoodle is going to be HUGE! i went to someone in manchester to get our poppy. Maybe u shud just look on the internet?

  • i have a dog that looks exactly like him

  • cute mines a year  jtobin13@myspace

  • I hav a golden doodle like this named Dixie! Should i put her on youtube somtime?

  • Beautiful little Dood. Sweet face.

  • Ahhh. How old was she in this video? How is his temperment?

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