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  2. Humane Society quitting Tri-Cities animal control. Who will ...

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    She said the Tri-Cities Animal Shelter and the Humane Society have different missions with a common denominator of helping pets. “It is the mission of the BFHS to help and house unwanted ...

  3. Hot dogs, cool cats: Adoptable pets from Tuscarawas County ...

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    Adoption hours at the shelter are 1 to 4 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, and 1 to 7 p.m. Tuesday. Shelter is closed Thursday. The phone number is 330-343-6060 and the website ...

  4. 2 former Tri-Cities shelter leaders plead innocent to 48 dog ...

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    Neo’s Nation took over management of the Tri-Cities Animal Shelter in January 2021. The alleged animal cruelty came to light when employees and volunteers began to express concerns to local ...

  5. Pet adoption - Wikipedia

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    The Humane Society of the United States estimates that 2.4 million healthy, adoptable cats and dogs are euthanized each year in the US because of a lack of homes. [3] Animal protection advocates campaign for adoption instead of buying animals in order to reduce the number of animals who have to be euthanized.

  6. Petland Discounts - Wikipedia

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    While there was talk of New York banning the sale of pets, Petland Discounts had gone towards becoming a puppy-friendlier pet store. In June 2010, 62 stores in New York City had signed The Humane Society of the United States pledge against Puppy Mills, stating that the chain would not sell puppies, but instead supported local animal adoption programs and taught customers on how to locate a ...

  7. Best Friends Animal Society - Wikipedia

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    Seven other organizations took in the remaining 25 dogs. The court ordered Vick to pay $928,073 in restitution for the "past, present and long-term care of all the dogs." The court allocated $5,000 for dogs deemed likely to be adopted, and $18,275 for each of the dogs that went into longer-term or lifetime sanctuary care at Best Friends. [32] [34]