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	<title>Comments on: Halloween Pet Costumes Made in China</title>
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		<title>By: Yolanda</title>
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		<description>You know I found a place in Burbank, Doggie Avenue on Magnolia that is a boutique for dogs. They had costumes made in USA. In fact I was looking for an item that was off season and they sent me to the manufacturer -- right in Burbank and a couple of miles from our house.

As far as the Chinese workers go, I try to avoid Chinese manufacture, especially on frivolous items. The photos of my dog in costume make a lot of people smile. He has the costume on about 3 minutes. No harm is done. The Chinese workers need to work to get paid. There are organizations working for their betterment.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You know I found a place in Burbank, Doggie Avenue on Magnolia that is a boutique for dogs. They had costumes made in USA. In fact I was looking for an item that was off season and they sent me to the manufacturer &#8212; right in Burbank and a couple of miles from our house.</p>
<p>As far as the Chinese workers go, I try to avoid Chinese manufacture, especially on frivolous items. The photos of my dog in costume make a lot of people smile. He has the costume on about 3 minutes. No harm is done. The Chinese workers need to work to get paid. There are organizations working for their betterment.</p>
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