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  2. Rescue Chihuahua Mix Is the Perfect Little Elf to Bring Home ...

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    Chico and his pals all need homes for Christmas. If you live in the Pacific Grove area you could completely change their lives! The Peace of Mind Dog Rescue specializes in senior dogs .

  3. Language of adoption - Wikipedia

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    They feel PAL has become a way to present adoption in the friendliest light possible, in order to obtain even more infants for adoption; i.e., a sales and marketing tool. Some feel the social work system has negatively compromised the intention of the birth family references and other terms, so that either the initial intent needs to be honored ...

  4. Pedigree Petfoods - Wikipedia

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    The foundation, created in 2008, provides grants to 501(c)(3) dog shelters and breed rescue organizations, and help dog lovers adopt, volunteer, and make donations. [7] According to the foundation's FAQ site, it has raised more than $4 million to date. [ 8 ]

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  6. Rescue Dogs Go From Friends to 'Arguing' in Seconds ... - AOL

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    The two rescue pups were lounging on their outdoor dog bed when their mom caught them deep in sibling mode. Related: Rescued Dog's Reaction to Finally Meeting Her New Fur Sibling Is Heartwarming ...

  7. Humane Animal Rescue - Wikipedia

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    Humane Animal Rescue of Pittsburgh (HARP), formerly known as the Animal Rescue League of Western Pennsylvania, known commonly as Animal Rescue League Shelter & Wildlife Center (ARL), is an animal welfare organization founded in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in 1909. [1]