Sit, stay, pose for the tourist
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“Chien avec attitude,” writes Nanci Mancinelli. “Dog with attitude.” The French charmer was out for a walk in Les Baux, one of the medieval tourist towns of Provence. Though its owner kept strolling down the street, the dog stopped in front of a fetching stall with signs touting local honey, cool drinks and ice cream. “It was like it was posing, almost fixated,” says Woodland Hills reader Mancinelli, who visited in August. “It wouldn’t budge.”
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