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  2. National Mill Dog Rescue - Wikipedia

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    National Mill Dog Rescue (NMDR) is a non-profit organization based in Peyton, Colorado. It was established by Theresa Strader in February 2007, [ 1 ] and legally incorporated on July 23, 2007. [ 2 ] According to the organization's website, it aims to "rescue, rehabilitate and rehome discarded breeding dogs and to educate the general public ...

  3. Abused Dog Rescued From Backyard Breeder 'Gets Promoted' to ...

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    Since 2014, we have brought more than 600 dogs and cats, rescued by our troops serving overseas to safety in the U.S. We have provided 100’s of Veterans with service and support dogs rescued ...

  4. 20 Dogs Before And After Being Rescued From Various Hardships

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    Image credits: Stray Rescue of St. Louis Dogs have lived with us for so long that humanity, it would seem, can no longer imagine its existence without them. And even if someone doesn’t think ...

  5. How to Save a Dog (or Several) with Your Love of Driving - AOL

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    Gen, Solt, and Imp were beagles. Itty-bitty baby beagle sisters, about four months old, and recently rescued from a puppy mill. They were part of a 23-dog transport mission, the goal of which was ...

  6. Animal rescue group - Wikipedia

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    Within the dog rescue community, there are breed-specific and all-breed rescues. [6] As its name implies, breed-specific rescues save purebred dogs of a certain breed, for example, Akitas, Boxers, Dalmatians, Labrador Retrievers, etc. Almost every breed is supported by a network of national and international rescue organizations with the goal ...

  7. Pet adoption - Wikipedia

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    Social influences, such as breed popularity trends, and demographic factors, including household size and the presence of children, significantly affect the likelihood of dog ownership. Additionally, prior experience with dogs is a strong predictor of future dog adoption.