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  2. These are some of the cats and dogs who have been at North ...

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    There are a ton of North Jersey shelters and rescues that have animals up for adoption. But among the mix of dogs, cats, rabbits, and more, some of these animals have exceeded their expected stays ...

  3. North Jersey rescues save 16 'trembling and terrified' dogs ...

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    Over the past four months, three local animal rescues have been working together to rescue 16 dogs from a retiring breeder in Blairstown. Over the last week, the breeder released the remaining ...

  4. Dogs saved from North Jersey animal rescue group on the road ...

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    More than 90 dogs are on the road to recovery after they were found living in filthy conditions on a property belonging to a Sussex County animal rescue group earlier this week.

  5. Nihon Ken Hozonkai - Wikipedia

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    The Nihon Ken Hozonkai (日本犬保存会, The Association for the Preservation of the Japanese Dog), commonly abbreviated to Nippo, is a preserver and maintainer of the registries for the six native Japanese dog breeds: the Akita Inu, Hokkaido, Kai Ken, Kishu, Shikoku, and Shiba Inu. Nippo also issues the Nippo Standard, which serves as a ...

  6. Kabosu (dog) - Wikipedia

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    Kabosu was a pedigree dog who was sent to an animal shelter when her puppy mill shut down. She was adopted in 2008 by Japanese kindergarten teacher Atsuko Sato, and named after the citrus fruit kabosu by a volunteer at the shelter. Sato kept the name, because she thought the dog had a round face like the fruit. [2]

  7. Pet adoption - Wikipedia

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    Online pet adoption sites have databases, searchable by the public, of pets being housed by thousands of animal shelters and rescue groups. A black cat waiting to be adopted. Because of the superstitions surrounding black cats, they are disproportionately more common in shelters than in the general population and less likely to be adopted than ...