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  2. Toronto Humane Society - Wikipedia

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    Toronto Humane Society is a Toronto charity that operates animal shelters and animal rescue operations. It was founded in 1887 by John J. Kelso dedicated to promote both children's aid and the humane treatment of animals.

  3. Toronto Shelter Dogs Help Raise Awareness About the ... - AOL

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    On March 19, a few water-loving shelter dogs from the Toronto Humane Society helped their human friends make a TikTok video about the importance of water. Creatures of all sizes rely on this life ...

  4. Category : Animal welfare organizations based in Canada

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    Pages in category "Animal welfare organizations based in Canada" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. List of animal welfare organizations - Wikipedia

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    Animal welfare organizations are concerned with the health, safety and psychological wellness of individual animals. These organizations include animal rescue groups and wildlife rehabilitation centers, which care for animals in distress and sanctuaries , where animals are brought to live and be protected for the rest of their lives.

  6. Dogs and cats relocated around the US amid Hurricane ... - AOL

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    The Humane Society of the United States, in a news release Monday, said 45 adoptable animals from shelters struggling with loss of power and water in Tennessee were evacuated to their care and ...

  7. No-kill shelter - Wikipedia

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    No kill advocate Nathan Winograd states that a Los Angeles animal shelter "was claiming to be saving almost all 'adoptable' animals even while it was killing half the dogs and 80% of all cats. A shelter does not achieve No Kill by calling animals 'unadoptable' before killing them; it achieves No Kill by actually saving their lives." [4]