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  2. Special 'Unicorn' Dog with 5 Legs Is Searching for a ... - AOL

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    The shelter posted on Facebook, in part, "Meet Bella, the first “five-legged” dog we’ve seen in the Wisconsin Humane Society's 145 year history! We were all just as floored as you likely are ...

  3. Meet Bella, the extremely rare five-legged puppy looking for ...

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    In most ways, Bella, a 6-month-old dog recently surrendered to the Wisconsin Humane Society, is just your average puppy.. She loves canned chicken, going on walks and running around outside ...

  4. Animal shelter - Wikipedia

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    Most animal shelters practice adoption, where an animal in their care is given or sold to an individual who will keep it and care for it. Some shelters work with rescue organizations, giving an animal to the rescue rather than adopting it to an individual. Some jurisdictions mandate that shelters cooperate with rescues; some shelters utilize ...

  5. The new Boone County animal shelter opens in March. Here's ...

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    The Boone County animal shelter can currently hold about 100 animals, which will be the same amount as the new shelter. But Bray said it will provide the animals with a greater "quality of life."

  6. Statue of Henry Bergh - Wikipedia

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    Henry Bergh is a statue by American artist James H. Mahoney located at the Wisconsin Humane Society in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States.The bronze statue portrays Henry Bergh, the father of the humane movement in the United States, [2] holding a cane in his proper right hand and petting a dog with a bandaged paw with his proper left hand.

  7. Burlington, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Burlington's first private school, the Burlington Academy, was founded in 1844 as a result of dissatisfaction with the other schools operating at the time. One of its early teachers was John F. Potter, later a Congressman from Wisconsin. [36] The Burlington Academy no longer operates. Private and parochial schools in Burlington include: