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  2. Seattle Shelter's Creative Names for Their 'Purebred' Dogs ...

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    Yep, the Seattle Animal Shelter got a little creative with their dogs that are available for adoption. ... Related: Video of Purebred Dogs Awaiting Adoption in a Shelter Is an Important Reminder.

  3. Seattle Shelter Has Sweetest Send-Off for Australian Cattle ...

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    A team member will let you know if your adoption is approved and if all goes well, you too will slowly walk your new pal up the steps of the Seattle Humane for one last time. Goodbye is actually a ...

  4. Seattle Mariners make 'free-agent addition,' adopt rescue dog ...

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  5. Old Friends Senior Dog Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    The rescue asked the Goodins to adopt an elderly, 15-year-old dog who had been returned to a shelter from a foster family. The dog, Bandit, lived with the Goodins for less than a month before his death. Fostering Bandit was the Goodins' impetus for adopting elderly dogs. [5]

  6. Pet adoption - Wikipedia

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    When choosing to adopt a pet, the lifestyle of the owner and the pet are recommended to be compatible. Once a pet is chosen, the owner is recommended to identify it the pet needs and medical attention like being spayed or neutered. If a situation arises that the owner can no longer provide a suitable household for the animal, rehoming is ...

  7. Animal rescue - Wikipedia

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    International Animal Rescue, international organization dedicated to animal welfare; Pet adoption, adoption of pets that have been abandoned by previous owners; Rescue dog, dogs placed in homes, from shelters; Wildlife rehabilitation, the process of caring for wild animals, with the intent of returning them to their natural environment