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  2. Woman takes home two oldest dogs at local humane society: ‘At ...

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    The Asheville Humane Society posted a video of a woman who wanted to adopt two dogs who had been at the shelter the longest, with the most special needs.

  3. How to celebrate National Adopt a Shelter Pet Day in WNC ...

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    National Adopt a Shelter Pet Day is April 30. Here's how to celebrate, with and without adopting an animal in need. ... Donate to pets in need: Kitten Shower at the Asheville Humane Society.

  4. Volunteer veterinarians welcome pets of Asheville's homeless ...

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    The Asheville Humane Society often partners with Street Dog at pop-up events to offer additional services and resources. On April 13, two staff members fit pets for collars, leashes and clothing ...

  5. American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals

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    In 2014, ASPCA also opened the ASPCA Kitten Nursery in NYC to care for neonate and very young homeless kittens until they are appropriate for adoption. [16] In 2015, ASPCA acquired the Asheville, North Carolina–based Humane Alliance, now called the ASPCA Spay/Neuter Alliance. [17] In 2018, ASPCA established the ASPCA Behavioral Rehabilitation ...

  6. Upstate shelters provide emergency animal welfare to ...

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    The Greenville Humane Society's two biggest needs at this time are financial support (donations) and adoptions. "If you’ve been considering adding another four legs to your family, there truly ...

  7. 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.