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  2. Why are stray dogs such an issue in Jackson? Curious ... - AOL

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    The Mississippi Animal Rescue League alone took in over 8,700 animals last year, and about half were dogs, Boswell said. The animals come from not only the Jackson-area, but also throughout the ...

  3. Animal shelter - Wikipedia

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    They may also obtain animals cheaply from auctions or puppy mills and command high dollar for their adoptions under the ruse of having 'rescued' the animal. A retail shelter operates like an ordinary animal shelter but with more of the flavor of a pet store than a traditional shelter by selling pet supplies. They may even obtain animals from ...

  4. Pit Bulls & Parolees - Wikipedia

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    On January 1, 2012, Torres arrived with the last group of 30 of the total 160 dogs, making the state of Louisiana their sole permanent location. The new rescue and adoption facility is located in the Upper 9th Ward of New Orleans, Louisiana, with various other satellite locations scattered throughout southern Louisiana.

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  6. Shocked fishermen rescue 38 dogs they find treading water in ...

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    The group continued to fish for about 10 or 15 minutes until Chrestman realized that a number of dogs were way out in the water and asked the two friends if it was okay to go over and check on them.

  7. Jackson Zoo - Wikipedia

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    The Jackson Zoo is a zoo that was established in 1919 in Jackson, Mississippi and exhibits over 120 species and approximately 250 individual animals, providing the public the opportunity to observe and study wildlife from around the world and region. [1]