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  2. 50 Proud Pet Owners Share The Delightful Pets They Adopted In ...

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    Image credits: Front_Cartographer14 Bored Panda was curious about how all owners could make their pets' days a bit more festive this holiday season. "Our pets don’t understand Christmas as we do ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Animal shelter - Wikipedia

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    An animal shelter or pound is a place where stray, lost, abandoned or surrendered animals – mostly dogs and cats – are housed. The word "pound" has its origins in the animal pounds of the agricultural communities, where stray livestock would be penned or impounded until they were claimed by their owners.

  5. Elyria Township, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. Main menu. move to sidebar hide. ... Elyria Township, Ohio. ... Elyria Township is one of the eighteen townships of Lorain County, ...

  6. Humane Animal Rescue - Wikipedia

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    Humane Animal Rescue of Pittsburgh (HARP), formerly known as the Animal Rescue League of Western Pennsylvania, known commonly as Animal Rescue League Shelter & Wildlife Center (ARL), is an animal welfare organization founded in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in 1909. [1]

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  8. American Protective League - Wikipedia

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    An APL intelligence report sent to the U.S. government detailing pro-German statements. The American Protective League (1917–1919) was an organization of private citizens sponsored by the United States Department of Justice that worked with federal law enforcement agencies during the World War I era.

  9. Ohio Northwest Region defunct athletic conferences - Wikipedia

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    Elyria Pioneers 1 (1911–26, to Lake Erie) Lorain Steelmen 1 (1911–26, to Lake Erie) Norwalk Truckers (1911–44, to Northern Ohio League) Sandusky Blue Streaks (1911–34, to Buckeye League) Bellevue Redmen (1912–44, to Northern Ohio League) Fremont Ross Little Giants (1912–34, to Buckeye League) Oberlin Indians (1921–37, to ...