Last summer, Sarah Zeller of Damariscotta, Maine, was living in Kabul, Afghanistan, working for a non-profit. One morning in June, she took an early morning stroll around the compound where she was based. That’s when she first saw a scruffy sheepdog mix the residents nicknamed “Mari.” She was hanging out with the group of stray dogs that lived in the compound. But Zeller says there was something about Mari that set her apart from the rest of the pack.
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