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  2. Operation Kindness - Wikipedia

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    By November 1988, Operation Kindness moved the shelter to a storefront location at 1029 Trend in Carrollton. In 1999, we moved the shelter to 3201 Earhart Drive in Carrollton where we remain today. To impact more pets, the shelter broke ground on the renovation and expansion of our adoption center and animal hospital in April 2018.

  3. Alveus Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    Alveus Sanctuary is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that houses non-releasable animals and provides online conservation education, primarily through 24/7 live-streamed content on Twitch.tv and produced content on YouTube.

  4. Gladney Center for Adoption - Wikipedia

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    During McMahon's tenure the center launched three new adoption programs: New Beginnings, which places children from Texas foster care with permanent families; the ABC program, Gladney's infant adoption program centered on meeting the needs of African American and biracial children; and its international adoption program in 1992.

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  6. Sacramento animal shelter is ‘beyond maximum capacity.’ You ...

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    How can you adopt a pet for free? Front Street Animal Shelter is offering free pet adoptions through Saturday, Dec. 23. Typically adoption fees cost $25 to $150 depending on the animal you adopt.

  7. Pet adoption - Wikipedia

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    [18] [20] [16] "Examining a large municipal animal shelter with a large number of dog and cat data, color and coat pattern were implicated in adoption rates, with more light-colored animals adopted and fewer euthanized than their dark-colored and patterned counterparts. [21] "Wells and Hepper (1992) reported that potential adopters at an animal ...