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  2. Humane Animal Rescue - Wikipedia

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    Humane Animal Rescue of Pittsburgh (HARP), formerly known as the Animal Rescue League of Western Pennsylvania, known commonly as Animal Rescue League Shelter & Wildlife Center (ARL), is an animal welfare organization founded in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in 1909. [1]

  3. For the first time in nearly 50 years, a Pennsylvania animal ...

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    Of those, about 3.1 million are dogs and 3.2 million are cats. About 920,000 shelter animals are euthanized yearly, the ASPCA said, a decrease from the estimated 2.6 million cats and dogs ...

  4. There was no 'kill list:' Commissioners calm Ashland crowd ...

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    Welch asked for approval of free adoption for any dog that has been at the shelter for more than 11 months. He also proposed dropping the $175 adoption fee to $50 for the dogs that have been at ...

  5. Best Friends Animal Society - Wikipedia

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    It also has a partnership network with shelters, rescue groups and members in all 50 states and Washington, DC, to promote pet adoption, no-kill animal rescue, and spay-and-neuter practices. [8] Best Friends has a 4-star 'Give With Confidence' rating from Charity Navigator. [9]

  6. Animal shelter celebrates 'miracle' after all pets adopted ...

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    The Adams County SPCA in Pennsylvania celebrated "a true miracle" after all its animals were adopted and strays returned to leave the kennels empty for the first time in 47 years.

  7. Animal shelter - Wikipedia

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    Since there is no standard of measurement, some shelters compare live releases to the number of healthy, adoptable animals, while others compare live releases to every animal they took in – as such, the terms high kill, low kill, and no kill are therefore subjective. [5] [6] Shelter partners include rescue groups, fosters and sanctuaries.