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Summary
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- No case studies, anecdotes, or examples mentioned in the text.
- Main idea: A humorous and whimsical description of a “dog in wotah” (a dog in water).
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Key points:
- A dog in wotah is a dog with no hat.
- The temperature of the water (cold or hot) doesn’t matter.
- The phrase “dog in wotah” is repeated for emphasis.
About DoginWotah
A canine in water is a dog sans headgear, regardless of whether the water is cold or hot. The temperature of the water is of no consequence; all that matters is the dog’s presence in the water. Do you have a penchant for a wet dog? Dog Wotahh is here. Let’s indulge in water-based activities with our canine companion, or perhaps it’s the other way around – the dog indulging in water. Ha ha ha. The dog in water flips the script, and the water, in turn, flips the dog.