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  2. South Carolina Shelters Make Urgent Plea For Fosters During ...

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    24 dogs were sent from South Carolina to Massachusetts. The new arrivals range in age from five-months to 3 years old and include terriers, Labrador retrievers, great Pyrenees, and Belgian Malinois.

  3. Rescue Saves 12 Elderly Chihuahuas from Shelter and It's ...

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    Some dog rescues specialize in saving animals that are on the euthanasia list at high kill shelters. One of these rescue groups out of Florida recently saved 12 elderly Chihuahua and Chihuahua mix ...

  4. Dog Surrendered to SC Humane Society Left with ... - AOL

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    Notes left with a dog surrendered to an animal shelter in Greenville, South Carolina have people reaching for the Kleenex. It was clearly a hard decision to leave Rhoudy at the Greenville Humane ...

  5. American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals

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    In 2020, ASPCA launched a series of programs in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and its effect on pets, owners, and communities including free pet food for dogs, cats, and horses in New York City, Los Angeles, Miami, and Asheville, grants to animal welfare organizations, emergency pet boarding services, a New York City COVID-19 Pet Hotline ...

  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. Greenville Zoo - Wikipedia

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    Kiko will stay at the zoo for at least a year before officials at the Franklin Park Zoo determine where his permanent home will be. In June, Kiko traveled to the Toronto Zoo, making him the first giraffe born in South Carolina to cross into Canada. [7] On March 14, 2015, the zoo welcomed a baby gibbon, the first born at the Greenville Zoo. [8]