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Matthew Kershaw is a Gemini Award nominated television producer [1] and film and television writer. He is the co-creator and producer of the award-winning series At the End of My Leash . At the End of My Leash is known in the United States as In the Dog House and currently airs on ION, and previously aired on Animal Planet.

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  4. "加齢と共に減ってしまうコンドロイチン".
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  6. 2009 AMPIA Awards List