by Heather Marcoux From SniffandBarkens.com Retired tennis star Mardy Fish is known for his skill as a hard court specialist, but he’s not the only member of the family with an affinity for the sport’s equipment. His seven-year-old dachshund, Charlie, is also a big fan of bouncing tennis balls. Sniff & Barkens thought our [...]
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