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  2. Hot dogs, cool cats: Adoptable pets from the Tuscarawas ...

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    Adoption hours at the Tuscarawas County Humane Society Animal Shelter are 1 to 4 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, and 1 to 7 p.m. Tuesday. Shelter is closed Thursday.

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

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    Arobynn, a 3-year-old neutered male, is among the cats available for adoption at the Tuscarawas County Humane Society Animal Shelter, 1432 Tall Timber Road NE in New Philadelphia.He has been in ...

  4. Beaver County Humane Society seeking foster families for dogs ...

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    Those interested in fostering dogs or other animals can visit the Beaver County Humane Society's website to apply or call 724-775-5801, ext. 117, to learn more about the program.

  5. Humane Society of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Humane World for Animals (HWA), formerly [3] the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS), is an American nonprofit organization that focuses on animal welfare and opposes animal-related cruelties of national scope. It uses strategies that are beyond the abilities of local organizations. [4]

  6. Humane Society International - Wikipedia

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    Humane Society International (HSI) is the largest animal protection organisation in the world with over 12 million supporters globally. They have offices in the United States, Canada, Central America, United Kingdom and Europe, South Korea, Australia, South Africa and special conservation projects in many other countries.

  7. Overpopulation of domestic pets - Wikipedia

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    In some countries there is an overpopulation of pets such as cats, dogs, and exotic animals.In the United States, six to eight million animals are brought to shelters each year, of which an estimated three to four million are subsequently euthanized, including 2.7 million considered healthy and adoptable.