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Pop Stars & Their Pups
Jennifer Hudson was spotted traveling with her dog. She arrived at the airport for the Super Bowl celebrations in Tampa, Fla on January 29, 2009.
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Actress Selena Gomez and "Shep" arrive at the premiere of Dreamworks & Nickelodeon's "Hotel for Dogs" held at the Grove Theaters on January 15, 2009 in Los Angeles, California.
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Billy Ray Cyrus, daughter Noah (pink top) and a friend take their dog for a walk around the neighborhood.Saturday 13th December 2008. TOLUCA LAKE, CALIFORNIA
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Kelly Osbourne with engagement ring in Hollywood Nov18, 2008
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Heroes star, Hayden Panettiere works up quite a sweat while walking her dog. November 13, 2008
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Ashley Tisdale with her dog in Hollywood on January 25, 2008.
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Jessica Simpson's dog, Daisy, became an arm charm when she got glam for dinner with her mom in New York. July 24, 2008
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Selena Gomez seen cozying up with her adorable dog. Los Angeles, Calif. October 12, 2008
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Paris Hilton with her two dogs that were killed in Sept. 2008 by coyotes at her home in Beverly Hills. Sept 17, 2008
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Keyshia Cole attends the 2008 Essence Music Festival and brought her dog along for the ride. July 6, 2008 New Orleans, Louisiana
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