Adopt-A-Pet CHALK I was found wandering and homeless, and brought to the Shelter (Orangeville Citizen)


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Adopt-A-Pet CHALK I was found wandering and homeless, and brought to the Shelter (Orangeville Citizen)

Adopt-A-Pet CHALK I was found wandering and homeless, and brought to the Shelter on May 16th. All I want in this world is to belong to a kind and loving family. After all, I am kind and loving and gentle too. And there’s something else you should know about me...I am deaf.

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Local Pet Sitting Service Provides the “Purr-fect Solution” for Homeless Animal Adoptions (PR Web)

Home Alone Pet Sitting and Services of Camp Hill Pennsylvania is doing their part to encourage families to adopt a homeless animal. They are offering a 25% discount on all their services to anyone that has adopted from a shelter or rescue. This offer is good for the first three months after adoption as their pet(s) adjust to their new home. (PRWEB Sep 21, 2006) Trackback URI:

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A Tour of the Animal Shelter (Selma Times-Journal)

As visitors enter the front door of the Selma/Dallas County Animal Shelter, they are greeted by a cacophony of barks, howls, hisses and me-ow-ows, as well as a friendly "Hello" from Interim Director Warren Hinson, behind the counter at one side of the comfortable waiting room.

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Brazos Valley Animal Shelter needs support (The Battalion)

The Brazos Valley Animal Shelter experienced major changes this summer.

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Pet spot (Carmel Topics)

Sia is a 2-year-old male, buff and white domestic mediumhair. The Humane Society for Hamilton County describes him as laid back and gentle. He is also neutered and declawed. To adopt Sia or another shelter animal, call (317) 773-4974 or stop by 18102 Cumberland Road.

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Humane Society's future: Animal Ark steps in to find homes for animals, has other changes in mind for shelter (Crookston Daily Times)

The financially troubled Humane Society of Polk County will get some needed assistance when a crew from a Twin Cities-area animal shelter, Animal Ark, arrives in Crookston this afternoon. Animal Ark's goal is simple: To find new homes for every animal currently at the HSPC shelter.

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pet calendar (Detroit Free Press)

Meet Your Best Friend at the Zoo: Hundreds of pets available for adoption by several animal welfare groups, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sept. 23-24, Detroit Zoo, Royal Oak. Admission and parking are free. www.michiganhumane.org.

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Local Pet Sitting Service Provides the “Purr-fect Solution” for Homeless Animal Adoptions (PR Web via Yahoo! News)

(PRWEB) September 22, 2006 -- A new Camp Hill business called Home Alone Pet Sitting and Services, also known as H.

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Pet briefs (The Times of Northwest Indiana)

Illinois St. Bernard Rescue will have an adoption event from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sept. 23 at the Oak Lawn Petco, 6220 W. 95th St. ISBR is at the Oak Lawn Petco every second and fourth Saturday of the month. Come out and meet their adorable saints.

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Changes afoot at shelter (The Santa Rosa Press Democrat)

Streamlined animal adoptions at the problem-plagued Sonoma County animal shelter are one of many changes in place or planned to meet concerns raised by the public and county supervisors.

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If you have been thinking of adopting an older Golden Retriever, you should make sure that you learn everything you can about him. You should also determine his temperament, and whether or not its compatible with your family. You should also learn important things as well, such as his diet, likes, dislikes, daily routine, and his habits. Before you decide to take him, you should always make sure that the members of your family meet him as well, so you can talk it over and decide whether or not everyone wants the dog to be a member of your family.

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