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  2. Senior Citizens Host Senior Pet Adoption Events to Help Older ...

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    Waltonwood senior living communities have also made over 2,000 toys and 200 blankets for rescue animals Senior Citizens Host Senior Pet Adoption Events to Help Older Animals Find Retirement Homes ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Senior Rescue Terrier's Adoption Glow-Up Is Impossible ... - AOL

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    Pet Adoption glow-ups are real. When I first brought home my rescue kitty, who had been picked up off the street, homeless and pregnant, she had barely a fraction of the beautiful floor she was ...

  5. Old Friends Senior Dog Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    Old Friends Senior Dog Sanctuary (OFSDS), officially Old Friends Senior Dogs, Inc., is a nonprofit animal rescue group in Mount Juliet, Tennessee. It focuses on the rescue of elderly, "senior" dogs from shelters where they are otherwise likely to be euthanized.

  6. North Shore Animal League America - Wikipedia

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    Marianne H. Sanders founded the League in 1944, [1] and the League's mission has been saving the lives of pets through adoption, rescue, spay/neuter and advocacy initiatives. Each year, the League rescues, nurtures and adopts nearly 20,000 pets nationwide, and to date, has placed nearly one million puppies, kittens, cats and dogs into screened ...

  7. Animal rescue group - Wikipedia

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    Most rescue groups use similar adoption procedures, including completing an application, checking a veterinary reference, conducting an interview (can be in person or by phone) and a home visit. Rescue organizations are usually volunteer-run organizations and survive on donations and adoption fees. [ 7 ]