Parker, wife once swore not to marry until Texas lifted ban

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On a sultry Wednesday evening, Annise Parker stands in front of the Corinthian columns of her lemon-yellow house, clutching a retractable leash. She is gently coaxing Kitsune, a tiny grass-phobic Shiba Inu, to linger on the lawn a few minutes longer. Canine therapy, she explains.

It's been a busy day, following a hectic trip to California, but now the mayor of the nation's fourth-largest city is home. The place where she retreats from political duties and public scrutiny, where she "pulls up the drawbridge" and huddles into the family nest.

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