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  2. Meet 5 senior dogs at Austin Humane Society that will get ...

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    The Austin Humane Society just received an $11,000 grant from The Grey Muzzle Organization to support senior dogs at the shelter. Meet 5 senior dogs at Austin Humane Society that will get help ...

  3. Elle a 'perfect addition' at new forever home after 1,000 ...

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    Elle, 6-year-old boxer mix, arrived at Austin Pets Alive! in December 2021 from a local city shelter as a behavior support case. Elle a 'perfect addition' at new forever home after 1,000-plus days ...

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    Not your no-kill typical shelter, Austin Pets Alive! (APA) not only seeks to save animals, ... So make sure that you're honest with yourself about what you're looking for.

  5. Best Friends Animal Society - Wikipedia

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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]

  6. No-kill shelter - Wikipedia

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    A no-kill shelter uses many strategies to promote shelter animals; to expanding its resources using volunteers, housing and medical protocols; and to work actively to lower the number of homeless animals entering the shelter system. [1] [2] Up to ten percent of animals could be killed in a no-kill shelter and still be considered a no-kill ...

  7. Operation Kindness - Wikipedia

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    By November 1988, Operation Kindness moved the shelter to a storefront location at 1029 Trend in Carrollton. In 1999, we moved the shelter to 3201 Earhart Drive in Carrollton where we remain today. To impact more pets, the shelter broke ground on the renovation and expansion of our adoption center and animal hospital in April 2018.