Toronto's dog population has exploded— but rising tension shows that canines aren't everyone's best friend

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Self-professed “dog mom” Sarah Gabura would bring her five-year-old cavapoo, Rosie, with her everywhere if she could.

A health care worker who lives in a King West condo, Gabura feels guilty for the hours the pair spend apart while she’s at the hospital. When she sees friends, runs errands or goes on a date after work or on weekends, she plans it so Rosie can come too. In her perfect world, aside from health care settings, “dogs would be allowed anywhere that humans are allowed.”

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