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  2. Humane Society of Harford County - Wikipedia

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    HSHC is an open admission shelter and takes in approximately 4,000-4,500 animals every year from Harford County's population of 250,290, [3] including cats, dogs, rodents, reptiles, birds, fish, farm animals, and wildlife. The shelter offers these animals for adoption at its primary location, as well as cats for adoption at several satellite ...

  3. Video Shows Shelter Dog Returned After 3 Days - AOL

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    Just when it seemed like her luck had changed, Zelda, a shelter dog, was returned to the Valley Animal Center in Fresno, California — just three days after being adopted. The two-year-old ...

  4. Maryland Shelter in Dire Need of Fosters for Special ... - AOL

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    The Montgomery County Animal Services and Adoption Center explains, "When a stray cat is brought into our care with a wound from an unknown source, we are required by state law to put them under a ...

  5. A dead dog was tossed into a dumpster at the Columbia animal ...

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    A viral video circulated in early October was taken at the Columbia animal shelter, drawing outcry. But city leadership says the video lacks context and there’s more to know about the situation ...

  6. Columbia, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Columbia is a planned community in Howard County, Maryland, United States, consisting of 10 self-contained villages.With a population of 104,681 at the 2020 census, it is the second-most-populous community in Maryland, after Baltimore.

  7. People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals - Wikipedia

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    Fueled by public outrage from a 2014 incident where PETA workers took a pet chihuahua from its porch and euthanized it the same day, along with documentation that of the 1,606 cats and 1,025 dogs accepted by the shelter that same year, 1,536 cats and 788 dogs were euthanized, the Virginia General Assembly passed Senate Bill 1381 in 2015 aimed ...