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  2. Senior Dog Searching for Home Again After Pet's Owners ... - AOL

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    A senior dog at a California shelter was set to be adopted right before Christmas — then his prospective owners canceled their meet-and-greet. Pet Rescue Solutions in South El Monte, Calif., is ...

  3. Shelter German Shepherd Mix Who Has 'Lost All Hope ... - AOL

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    The next time you're at a shelter, consider the dogs that need help the most. They need love! Like Ollie, a German Shepherd mix who seems to have "lost all hope" about finding a forever home.

  4. Rocket Dog Rescue - Wikipedia

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    Rocket Dog Rescue is a volunteer nonprofit organization based in San Francisco, California, devoted to pet adoption and animal rescue. It is the most prominent of several local private organizations that save dogs from euthanasia by caring for them and finding new families. [ 1 ]

  5. 3 Abandoned German Shepherd Puppies Rescued from ... - AOL

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    Three puppies discovered abandoned in a dumpster in California are working toward a fresh start. An individual found the three young German Shepherds in a dumpster at a business park in San Dimas ...

  6. Hope for Paws - Wikipedia

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    Hope for Paws is a 501(c)(3) non-profit animal rescue group based in Los Angeles, California. Founded by Eldad and Audrey Hagar in 2008, Hope for Paws rescues animals facing death or danger through abuse or abandonment. They pay for veterinary costs, working with other animal-welfare organizations to find permanent placements for the animals ...

  7. Senior Animals In Need Today Society - Wikipedia

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    By 2014, the sanctuary had been home to more than 600 animals since its opening. There are typically over 100 animals in care including dogs, cats, rabbits, sheep, horses, chickens, ducks, pigs, cows, goats and llama. Animals are available for adoption and there is a foster program which houses some animals in homes of volunteers. [3] [4] [5]