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  2. Dog daycare - Wikipedia

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    A daycare kennel is a type of facility that offers cages or runs where the dog will be placed alone during the day. Some facilities allow dogs to play in an outside environment. Others have indoor-only facilities, where dogs interact and play in an indoor area and relieve themselves in designated inside areas.

  3. Operation Kindness - Wikipedia

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    Other achievements included providing safety for almost 80 dogs and cats that were transferred from the path of Hurricane Ida, and adding 37 new rescue partners that include human societies, municipal shelters, rescue groups and veterinarians. The organization saw a 28% year-over-year increase in foster services and invested $2 million in its ...

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  5. Baldridge House - Wikipedia

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    The Baldridge House is a historic three-story mansion in Fort Worth, Texas, U.S. It was built from 1910 to 1913 for Earl Baldridge, a cattleman and rancher who later became a banker, [1] and his wife Florence. It was designed by Sanguinet & Staats. [2] [3] It was purchased by Paun Peters, the president of the Western Production Company, in 2007 ...

  6. Now we know the Fort Worth site for Portillo’s, famous for ...

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    Fort Worth is a step closer to a Portillo’s.. The Chicago-based chain, known for Italian beef and hot dogs, has applied for a city permit to start work at 2491 North Tarrant Parkway, at Tehama ...

  7. Fred Whitfield (rodeo) - Wikipedia

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    They often practiced on dogs, chickens, cats, and, occasionally, Whitfield's younger sister. [4] [5] The Moffitt family allowed Whitfield to use their horses and equipment to compete in youth rodeos, and often paid his entry fees. Whitfield specialized in tie-down roping. In this event, a 190–270-pound (86–122 kg) calf is released from a chute.