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  2. Texas Shelter Dog Named 'Bitsy' with the Sweetest Smile ... - AOL

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    The shelter posts on Facebook that "Bitsy would love to meet you! Our team has learned Bitsy may be a little hard of hearing. We made her a VIP pet and hope this picture helps find her a family soon!"

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  4. 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 ...

  5. Best Friends Animal Society - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, Best Friends Animal Society and Southern Utah University began a partnership that included a new certificate program at SUU that included coursework on how to set up and run a no-kill animal shelter. [15] In 2020, NASCAR driver Alex Bowman added a Best Friends Animal Society paint scheme to his stock car to raise support for animal rescue.

  6. Operation Kindness - Wikipedia

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    The animal welfare organization was founded in 1976 in Garland, Texas, and later moved to Carrollton, Texas. In the early days, Operation Kindness operated out of the homes of volunteers. In the summer of 1976, Operation Kindness acquired the use of a veterinary clinic located at 117 North Garland Avenue in Garland.

  7. No-kill shelter - Wikipedia

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    In December 2010, the Williamson County Regional Animal Shelter, an open-admission shelter located in Georgetown, Texas, achieved and has since maintained no-kill status. [39] On February 13, 2019, Williamson County Regional Animal Shelter received a $900,000 grant from the Petco Foundation for its no-kill and community efforts. [40]