Sedona + Jess
Two dogs stand in a doorway, framed by dark wooden door frames. The larger dog, in the foreground, is a medium to large-sized breed with long, fluffy white and tan fur, possibly an Australian Shepherd or similar mix. It has a happy expression with its mouth open and tongue visible, wearing an orange collar. Behind it stands a smaller dog, likely a Jack Russell Terrier or similar breed, with a white and tan short-haired coat. The smaller dog is wearing a bright blue collar. Both dogs appear alert and attentive, looking in the same direction outside the frame. The flooring inside is wooden, and there's a glimpse of brick or stone flooring outside the doorway, suggesting this might be an entrance to a home.

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