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  2. For Anchorage's homeless, pets can be a barrier to housing ...

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    Nov. 26—Inside a back room at Anchorage's emergency winter mass homeless shelter, Toni Olive opened the door of an animal crate. Out skittered Elvis, a small, squirmy sausage of a dog with a ...

  3. North Shore Animal League America - Wikipedia

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    The League is also home to a National Shelter Rescue and Humane Education Team. The League has a mobile adoption program, adoption counseling, training and foster care for pets with special needs. [citation needed] In 2005, a documentary series titled Animal House: A Dog's Life on the Animal Planet aired 13 episodes about dogs and workers at ...

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  5. Dog Spends 13 Years Waiting for a Home Before Meeting an ...

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    Vito the dog spent 13 years searching for his ideal adopter, and now he has his perfect match. As 2024 draws to a close, Best Friends Animal Society is celebrating the thousands of rescue pets who ...

  6. Norman D. Vaughan - Wikipedia

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    Dog musher on the Iditarod Trail. Vaughan moved to Alaska at the age of 68. Bankrupt and divorced, he rebuilt his life, competing in 13 Iditarod races and "crashing" the Presidential Inauguration parade in 1977, bringing sled dogs to represent his adopted state. In 1981 and 1985, he and his Alaskan contingent formally participated in the parade.

  7. 210th Rescue Squadron - Wikipedia

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    Artist's concept of a 10th Air Rescue Group SH-21 coming to the assistance of the crew of a 5040th Radar Evaluation Squadron TB-29 (44-70039) out of Elmendorf AFB that crashed in the Talkeetna Mountains, north of Anchorage, Alaska on 15 November 1957. Six were killed and four survived, kept alive by the least injured survivor.