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  2. Tried and tested ways to help a rescue pet settle in - AOL

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    Dogs and cats make up the bulk of pets needing new homes, with dogs topping the list. If you’ve raised a puppy or kitten before, you’re probably used to the challenges of settling a new dog ...

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    The most important thing you can do when adopting a dog is try to find a good match for your home. This might take some time! This might take some time! If at all possible, be selective.

  4. 20 Dogs Before And After Being Rescued From Various Hardships

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    Its founder, Caroline Earle White, led a group of activists who decided to make every effort to help homeless animals—and dogs as well, and, if possible, find a new home and new owners for them ...

  5. Bélesta, Pyrénées-Orientales - Wikipedia

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  6. Pyrenean Mountain Dog - Wikipedia

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    The Pyrenean Mountain Dog or Chien de Montagne des Pyrénées is a French breed of livestock guardian dog; in France it is commonly called the Patou.It originates from the eastern or French side of the Pyrenees Mountains that separate France and Spain and is recognised as a separate breed from the Mastín del Pirineo or Pyrenean Mastiff from the Spanish side of the mountains, to which it is ...

  7. Bergamasco Shepherd - Wikipedia

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    A dog of this type was exhibited at the first Italian dog show in Milan in 1881. [2] The first registration of the breed in the Libro Origini Italiano, the Italian national stud-book for dogs, was in 1891. [4] A breed association, now called the Associazione Amatori del Cane da Pastore Bergamasco, was established in 1949. [2]