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  2. Nature Center at Shaker Lakes - Wikipedia

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    The center is home to many wildlife and plant species living in a variety of natural habitats, including marsh, brook, field, forest, and ravine. The Nature Center's trails do not allow dogs; however, Service Dogs are allowed. There are trails around the Nature Center that allow dogs such as the Lower Lake Trail.

  3. Man's best friend: Akron firefighters rescue dog struggling ...

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    Akron firefighters had quite the tale to tell after rescuing a dog from the Cuyahoga River on Monday night. The department received a call around 7:10 p.m. that a dog was in the river off ...

  4. By giving dogs a second chance through adoption, these ... - AOL

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    The youth learn to train the dogs in basic skills and better prepare them for adoption. The program’s goal is twofold: decrease juvenile recidivism and save animals’ lives.

  5. 20 Dogs Before And After Being Rescued From Various Hardships

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    Image credits: Carver County Sheriff's Office #6 Goulash. Someone left a pup, who was later named Goulash, in such a horrible condition that at the moment the rescue team found him, almost ...

  6. Pet adoption - Wikipedia

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    Adoption centers recommend patience, training, persistence, and consistency of care to help the pet overcome its past and get comfortable with the adopter. [ 6 ] In Canada, reputable animal shelters or humane societies go through an extensive process to ensure that potential pets and their respective families are well-suited and prepared for ...

  7. South Euclid, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Quarry Park North features a fenced off dog park, where canines can play unleashed, [33] with a separate section for smaller dogs. [34] The southern portion of the Euclid Creek reservation of the Cleveland Metroparks is located in South Euclid. Nearby, the South Euclid War Memorial lists the names of those who died while serving in wartime.