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  2. Sweet Chihuahua Mix Surrendered by Family After 9 Years of ...

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    Related: 20-Year-Old Dog Left Heartbroken After Owners Surrender Him to Florida Shelter. Even though his life recently turned upside down, senior dog Dude has been resilient throughout his shelter ...

  3. Michael Naylor surrendered his dog Minnie after he received a cancer diagnosis in order to give her a "life she deserved." Two years later, he entered remission, adopted Minnie and brought her home.

  4. Animal shelter - Wikipedia

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    Many shelter policies allow individuals to bring in animals to the shelter, often called owner surrender, or relinquishing an animal. An open admission shelter will accept any animal regardless of reason, and is usually a municipal-run shelter or a private shelter with a contract to operate for a municipality. Municipal shelters may limit ...

  5. Dog surrendered by owner in her 90s was confused. Then ... - AOL

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    A senior dog was confused after his longtime owner couldn’t keep him — then came heartwarming news. Chutney, who has faced some health problems, got a new home with a veterinarian. “His ...

  6. American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals

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    In 2020, ASPCA launched a series of programs in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and its effect on pets, owners, and communities including free pet food for dogs, cats, and horses in New York City, Los Angeles, Miami, and Asheville, grants to animal welfare organizations, emergency pet boarding services, a New York City COVID-19 Pet Hotline ...

  7. Pet adoption - Wikipedia

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    A rescue dog is a dog that has been placed in a new home after being abused, neglected, or abandoned by its previous owner. [23] The term can also apply to dogs that are found as strays, surrendered by owners for a variety of reasons, including relationship breakdowns, moving home where the owner is unable or unwilling to take their pets, or ...