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  2. NYC Shelter Pit Bull With Zero Adoption Applications Deserves ...

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    Some dog breeds--like Chihuahuas, Pit Bulls, and mixed-breed dogs--are statistically less likely to be adopted, while dark-colored dogs spend a longer time in the shelter than their light-colored ...

  3. Petland Discounts - Wikipedia

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    While there was talk of New York banning the sale of pets, Petland Discounts had gone towards becoming a puppy-friendlier pet store. In June 2010, 62 stores in New York City had signed The Humane Society of the United States pledge against Puppy Mills, stating that the chain would not sell puppies, but instead supported local animal adoption programs and taught customers on how to locate a ...

  4. 25 Dog-Friendly Stores Where Pups Are Welcomed With ... - AOL

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    2. PetSmart - Always. Like PetCo, PetSmart gladly welcomes their canine customers with open paws. PetSmart's in-store pet policy allows customers to bring their dogs and cats, along with a number ...

  5. Apartment dwellers can have dogs too. Here's what to ... - AOL

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    The American Kennel Club, Apartments.com, pet stores and pet food manufacturers have lists of what's considered to be the best apartment-friendly breed. A breed that may shock some people is the ...

  6. Broadway Barks - Wikipedia

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    Broadway Barks is an annual animal charity event held in New York City to promote the adoption of shelter animals. Founded by Bernadette Peters and Mary Tyler Moore, the event has been held every July in Shubert Alley, starting in 1999.

  7. Animal Care Centers of NYC - Wikipedia

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    In March 2014 the New York Daily News published an article entitled "City animal shelters see boost in adoptions and drop in euthanasia" [13] citing various improvements to the condition and care of shelter animals. AC&C still has to euthanize almost 5,000 animals a year due primarily to illnesses from poor ventilation in the shelter, as ...