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  2. 'Record-Breaking' Adoption Week at Ohio Shelter Restores ...

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    This is such wonderful news! The shelter posted on Facebook, "Last week 186 dogs found new homes through adoption or foster-to-adopt homes and 28 dogs were reunited with their families.

  3. List of U.S. state dogs - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, Colorado listed rescue dogs and cats as the state pet, [20] [21] [22] as did Tennessee in 2014 [23] and Delaware in 2023 replacing the Golden Retriever. [24] California also named the shelter pet as its state pet in 2015 because of all the abandoned shelter pets each year.

  4. English Bulldog Instantly Overcome with Sadness Upon ... - AOL

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    Related: English Bulldog Adorably Argues with His Mom Over Bringing a 'Stick' in the House The Bulldog crawled over to his adoptive mom one last time. Just one more scratch under the chin before ...

  5. Family Adopts Tiny Senior Dog for Their Pit Bull & It's Love ...

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    Annafelle Mendoza shared just a tiny snippet of her two dogs spending time together. They're so cute! The two were snuggled up in bed in the video the woman shared. Related: Foster Pit Bull's ...

  6. Olde English Bulldogge - Wikipedia

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    The Olde English Bulldogge is an American dog breed, recognized by the United Kennel Club (UKC) in January 2014. The breed is listed in the UKC Guardian Dog Group. [1] Five years prior to UKC recognition, the breed was registered by the former Canine Developmental, Health and Performance Registry (CDHPR), a privately held business located in Kalamazoo, Michigan.

  7. Bulldog - Wikipedia

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    The Bulldog Club (in England) was formed in 1878, and the Bulldog Club of America was formed in 1890. While often used as a symbol of ferocity and courage, modern Bulldogs are generally friendly, amiable dogs. Bulldogs are now commonly kept as pets; in 2013, the Bulldog was the 12th most frequently registered breed worldwide. [2]