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  2. Dog days: Licking County Dog Shelter cuts adoption fee ... - AOL

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    The Licking County Dog Shelter and Adoption Center is cutting its normal adoption fee from $130 to $50 because of overcrowding at the shelter.

  3. Licking County Humane Society seizes 28 dogs from hoarding ...

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    The Licking County Humane Society seized nearly 30 dogs from what it identified as a hoarding situation Wednesday in an unincorporated area just outside the city of Newark. ... One of the humane ...

  4. Video of Abused Foster Dog Living All Her ‘Firsts’ Goes Viral

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    The video’s caption gives us an introduction to the dog’s traumatic past. When she was brought to the shelter in 2023, her body bore the physical scars of abuse, and her spirit was marked by fear.

  5. List of nature centers in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    619-acre main site with 10 miles of trails, interpretive building, astronomy education building, an observation tower, pier and picnic shelters William C. Kraner Nature Center: Newark: Licking: Central: operated by Ohio Nature Education, educational displays about Licking County cultural and natural history Winton Centre at Winton Wood ...

  6. Animal shelter - Wikipedia

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    An animal shelter or pound is a place where stray, lost, abandoned or surrendered animals – mostly dogs and cats – are housed. The word "pound" has its origins in ...

  7. No Kill Advocacy Center - Wikipedia

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    The 2012 conference had 33 speakers, including shelter directors with save rates as high as 98%. [10] Attendance jumped from 300 the previous year, to nearly 900. [6] Half of the attendees were from shelters, many of them municipal shelters which historically had "acrimony with the rescue and no kill community but were embracing it in droves in ...