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  2. Who are the star dogs of Puppy Bowl 2025? Rocky, Smoosh, Mr ...

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    Five-month-old pug Mr. Pickles (from the Texas rescue shelter Dallas Dog) stole her heart, on and off the field. “I fell in love,” Schade says. “It wasn’t just any dog, but this dog.

  3. The Surprising Answer to the 'Numer One Question' Everyone ...

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    The adorable dogs make football look cute and easy, but putting on the longest-running call-for-pet-adoption event takes a lot behind the scenes. Many Puppy Bowl fans are curious about what ...

  4. Sweet Dog Siblings Rescued From Dallas Animal Shelter Can't ...

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    Related: 10 Sweet Signs Show Dog Siblings Are Bonded to Each Other "As a proud owner of two sisters rescued from Dallas Animal Services, this made me cry," admitted commenter @callmeclare_. Aww--I ...

  5. Operation Kindness - Wikipedia

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    Other achievements included providing safety for almost 80 dogs and cats that were transferred from the path of Hurricane Ida, and adding 37 new rescue partners that include human societies, municipal shelters, rescue groups and veterinarians. The organization saw a 28% year-over-year increase in foster services and invested $2 million in its ...

  6. Pet adoption - Wikipedia

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    "Black Dog Syndrome (BDS) or Big Black Dog Syndrome (BBDS) is defined as “the extreme under-adoption of large black dogs based not on temperament or health, but rather on the confluence of a number of physical and environmental factors in conjunction with the Western symbolism of the color black.” [12] [13] "BDB was coined after reports ...

  7. Dog fighting in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In Richmond, Virginia, when a dog fighter was sentenced in June 2007, it was revealed in court that over a dozen of his dogs had to be euthanized, either because of serious illness, injury or malnutrition, or because their training as fighting dogs made them too dangerous for adoption. Until 2006, the man had kept 16 pit bulls in the backyard ...