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  2. Pet adoption - Wikipedia

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    Online pet adoption sites have databases, searchable by the public, of pets being housed by thousands of animal shelters and rescue groups. A black cat waiting to be adopted. Because of the superstitions surrounding black cats, they are disproportionately more common in shelters than in the general population and less likely to be adopted than ...

  3. The journey of dogs inside metro Detroit shelters — and the ...

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    Through June 11, Friends for Animals has adopted out a total of 737 animals this year: 497 cats and 240 dogs. The typical adoption fee for dogs above 20 pounds and over 6 months old is $150, small ...

  4. Michigan Humane - Wikipedia

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    The Michigan Humane is a private, non-profit organization providing animal welfare and sheltering services to the metropolitan Detroit area. Events at Michigan Humane are featured in the Animal Planet channel's reality television series Animal Cops: Detroit .

  5. Animal shelter - Wikipedia

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    Rescue groups will often pull dogs from shelters, helping to reduce the number of animals at a shelter. A rescue group often specializes in a specific dog breed, or they pull hard-to-adopt animals such as those with health or behavioral issues with the intention of rehabilitating the animal for a future adoption.

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    Image credits: Humans and Animals United / Facebook When a rescue team from the Rockdale County Animal Shelter saw Dawn for the first time, she was in terrible condition: physically and ...

  7. Animal rescue group - Wikipedia

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    There are two major differences between shelters and rescue groups. Shelters are usually run and funded by local governments. [5] Rescue groups are funded mainly by donations and most of the staff are volunteers. While some shelters place animals in foster homes, many are housed on-site in kennels. Some rescue groups have facilities and others ...