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  2. Support Dogs, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Support Dogs, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit agency that provides assistance dogs to people with physical disabilities, and hearing dogs to those who are deaf or hard of hearing. It was founded in Columbus, Ohio , in 1981 by Sandy Maze, and is now based in St. Louis, Missouri .

  3. Marshall's Miracle - Wikipedia

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    Marshall had been badly injured and left for dead by the other dogs, he was rescued and taken care and then Cyndi Willenbrock ended up adopting Marshall a few months later. [1] Principal photography began on June 2, 2014, in Edwardsville, Illinois. Shooting also took place in Metro East, Troy, Il., and St. Louis, Missouri.

  4. Dogtown, St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    Dogtown got its name as a small mining community in the mid-1800s. [3] There was a concentration of small clay and coal mines in the area during that time, and the term "Dogtown" was widely used in the 1800s by miners to describe a group of small shelters around mines.

  5. Small Paws shares the love by cutting dog adoption fees in half

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  6. Queeny Park - Wikipedia

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    From 1987 to 2018, the American Kennel Club Museum of the Dog occupied the Jarville House before returning to New York. [ 3 ] In December 2019, the St. Louis County Council voted to allow deer hunts at all St. Louis County Parks, including Queeny.

  7. Delmar Loop - Wikipedia

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    The area gets its name from a streetcar turnaround, or "loop", formerly located in the area. [2]Delmar Boulevard was originally known as Morgan Street. According to Norbury L. Wayman in his circa 1980 series History of St. Louis Neighborhoods, [3] the name Delmar was coined when two early landowners living on opposite sides of the road, one from Delaware and one from Maryland, combined the ...