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  2. TSA wants you to adopt puppies who failed their ... - AOL

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    Once in awhile, the TSA announces that puppies who failed their training (as well as retired dogs) need to find forever homes. The latest wave went viral on Twitter when it was shared by Only In ...

  3. Mark Goodwin (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Mark joined Sick Puppies in 2003 after their drummer, Chris Mileski left the band prior to Sick Puppies moving to the United States. He met Sick Puppies in Los Angeles through a classified ad and was asked to join the band. [2]

  4. Influx of dogs & puppies at Richland County Dog Shelter over ...

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    Currently 117 dogs at Richland County Dog Shelter; Dog Ward needs the public's help with donations of laundry, cleaning products & dog and puppy food.

  5. Heroic veterinarian takes in 41 animals as owners flee ... - AOL

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    Harvilicz, who runs two animal hospitals in the LA area, began welcoming the fire-displaced pets into the Animal Wellness Center Marina del Rey shortly after the blaze broke out Tuesday.

  6. Orange County Zoo - Wikipedia

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    The Orange County Zoo is a small 8-acre (3.2 ha) zoo located within the 477-acre (193 ha) Irvine Regional Park in the city of Orange, California, United States. The zoo is mainly home to animals and plants that are native to the Southwestern United States .

  7. Orange County, California - Wikipedia

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    The Orange County Plain Dealer (January 1898 to May 8, 1925), was a mostly Anaheim-based newspaper, and successor to The Independent, bought by James E. Valjean, a Republican and edited by him, a former editor of the Portsmouth Blade (Ohio). [180] [181] Other newspapers were: Anaheim Daily Herald, Anaheim Gazette, Anaheim Bulletin. [182]