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  2. Warning: Cute Dogs! Everything to Know About the 2025 ... - AOL

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    Puppy Bowl XXI will highlight over 140 rescue dogs—including 11 special needs pups—and their inspiring journeys from birth to adoption. ... a blind and hearing-impaired Australian shepherd-mix ...

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    Sprinkle, a blind and hearing-impaired Australian shepherd-mix. Parsnip, a rescue pit bull-mix trained at the Humane Society of Greater Kansas City by Kansas City Chiefs defensive tackle Derrick ...

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    Puppy Bowl 2025 will also highlight 11 dogs with special needs — including Jolene, an American pit bull terrier who uses a wheelchair, and Sprinkle, an Australian shepherd mix who is blind and ...

  5. Animal rescue group - Wikipedia

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    An animal rescue group or animal rescue organization is a group dedicated to pet adoption. These groups take abandoned, abused, or stray pets and attempt to find suitable homes for them.

  6. Australian Shepherd - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Shepherd is a breed of herding dog from the United States. The name of the breed is technically a misnomer , as it was developed in California in the 19th century. It is believed to have its origins in sheepdog breeds from northwest Spain , as well as collies imported, alongside sheep, from Australia and New Zealand ; the breed ...

  7. Pet adoption - Wikipedia

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    Many animal rescue organisations exist to rescue, care for and re-home dogs and protect them from unnecessary euthanasia. [26] Common examples include the RSPCA in the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth countries, the ISPCA in Ireland, or the ASPCA in the United States. Many rescue dogs are rehomed quickly, but some wait longer for a home.