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Library waives damaged-book fees in exchange for pet and baby photos

New rules

We like to think our furry friends are always very good boys and girls, but sometimes they chew on things they shouldn’t: furniture, clothing, large sums of cash and books. Lots of books.

Libraries across the country regularly receive returned books with a love bite or two. The Middleton Public Library in Middleton, Wisconsin, is no exception.

“We totally get that accidents happen,” said Katharine Clark, the deputy

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