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    She recommended people seek out socialization classes so their pet learns good behavior in a clean, controlled environment. Socialization can begin at home before a puppy is fully vaccinated.

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    Adopting a new pet is fun, but can quickly become frustrating for you and your new furry friend if your home isn’t ready. Angel Cox, chief executive officer of the Spartanburg Humane Society ...

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  5. Animal rescue group - Wikipedia

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    Often, adoption counsellors are involved in the process in order to ensure that the pet is being sent to a good, fitting home. Questionnaires for adoption vary between organizations, but are essentially used to ensure that the animal being adopted suits the lifestyle of the prospect owner and will have all of his or her needs fulfilled.

  6. Adopt-a-Pet.com - Wikipedia

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    Adopt a Pet was founded in 2000 by David Meyer, Steve Abbey, Luke Montgomery, Amy Luwis, and Doug McKee as 1-800-Save-a-Pet.com. Initially, 1-800-Save-a-Pet.com was a program designed to end the overpopulation of companion animals in shelters in Los Angeles, California. The program was based on one-year research. [4] [5]

  7. P.A.W.S. - Wikipedia

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    P.A.W.S. or Pets Are Wonderful Support refers to a number of North American non-profit organisations that advocate the value of the bond between humans and their pets as a means to extend a person's quality of life and life-span, specifically elderly or disabled persons. The PAWS organizations provide subsidized pet food, veterinary care, pet ...