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  2. 28 Non-Shedding & Hypoallergenic Dogs (Because You’re ... - AOL

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    Shedding Factor: non-shedding Life Expectancy: 12 to 15 years Even though these pups don’t shed frequently, they require regular baths and brushings to ensure a healthy coat and skin (even if ...

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    Puppy Bowl XXI will highlight over 140 rescue dogs—including 11 special needs pups—and their inspiring journeys from birth to adoption. The dedication of the rescues and shelters will also be ...

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    Adopt a Pet is an adoption web service that advocates pet adoption, gathering information from over 15,000 pet shelters in the U.S. and Canada, with a searchable data base. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The web site promotes spaying and neutering of pets and pet adoption through conventional and social media presence, public service announcements, and ...

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    RistoArnaudov/Getty Images. Height: 24 to 28 inches Weight: 60 to 100 pounds Breed Group: working Personality: loyal, alert, smart Coat: short and smooth Color: black, blue, red, or fawn Life ...

  6. National Mill Dog Rescue - Wikipedia

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    National Mill Dog Rescue (NMDR) is a non-profit organization based in Peyton, Colorado. It was established by Theresa Strader in February 2007, [ 1 ] and legally incorporated on July 23, 2007. [ 2 ] According to the organization's website, it aims to "rescue, rehabilitate and rehome discarded breeding dogs and to educate the general public ...

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    Primarily bred as companion dogs, goldendoodles have been successfully trained as therapy dogs, guide dogs, [3] nut-detection dogs detecting nuts in food for people with nut allergies, [13] and other forms of assistance dogs. [14] In some regions of the United States it has become one of the most popular dog varieties.