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    Now, roughly three years later, Buddy is the humane society’s longest resident. The 7-year-old dog is “still very much young at heart” and loves spending time on the coast.

  3. Humane Society of the United States - Wikipedia

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    HSUS formed after a schism surfaced in the American Humane Association over pound seizure, rodeo, and other policy issues. The incorporators of HSUS included four people—Larry Andrews, Marcia Glaser, Helen Jones, and Fred Myers—all of whom were active in the leadership of existing local and national groups, who would become its first four employees.

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    Age: 3 years Weight: 105 pounds Sex: Male, neutered Animal ID: A2156684 More information: Poseidon is a dynamic dog with a heart of gold! He's excellent with kids and gets along well with other ...

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    Seven other organizations took in the remaining 25 dogs. The court ordered Vick to pay $928,073 in restitution for the "past, present and long-term care of all the dogs." The court allocated $5,000 for dogs deemed likely to be adopted, and $18,275 for each of the dogs that went into longer-term or lifetime sanctuary care at Best Friends. [32] [34]

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    The ASPCA (American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) filed a lawsuit in 2021 against the USDA "for abandoning its responsibility to enforce the Animal Welfare Act (AWA)" [53] which was put in place on August 24, 1966, to regulate the humane treatment of commercially bred dogs." The AWA requires the USDA to inspect facilities to ...