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  2. Rescued dogs experience grass for the very first time - AOL

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    After years of terrible treatment, some brave dogs recently had the time of their lives. Beagle Freedom Project, a U.S. based non-profit organization, worked with several groups in South Korea to ...

  3. 79 rescued beagles will soon need new homes in the Triangle ...

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    Triangle Beagle Rescue of North Carolina, based in Raleigh, welcomed the 79 beagles Tuesday, doubling the group’s dogs in a single day. Twenty-five of the dogs are puppies, according to the ...

  4. By giving dogs a second chance through adoption, these ... - AOL

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    The dogs live in foster homes while they are in the program so their routine is consistent and stable. Wolf says the foster families are a crucial part of the program.

  5. Beagle Brigade - Wikipedia

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    Experienced beagles have a 90% success rate, and can recognize almost 50 distinct smells. [3] A beagle's career with the Beagle Brigade usually lasts between six and ten years. When they retire, they are usually adopted by their handlers (handlers and dogs are paired throughout the beagle's career). Otherwise, they are placed in adoptive homes.

  6. Animal rescue group - Wikipedia

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    Dogs and cats of the Dominican Republic, for example, is an organization that creates profiles for stray animals in the Dominican Republic, and uses an almost entirely online platform to find homes for them, usually overseas, before sending them by plane, spayed and neutered, to be picked up by their new owner.

  7. People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals - Wikipedia

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    2016: Sunny Leone (for advocating the support of vegan fashion, vegetarianism, and cat & dog adoption / sterilisation). [131] 2017: Anushka Sharma (for her wide-reaching work for animals, from helping to protect dogs from fireworks to advocating for horses who are forced to pull carriages). [131] 2018: Sonam Kapoor. [131] 2019: Virat Kohli. [131]