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  2. Support Dogs, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Support Dogs, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit agency that provides assistance dogs to people with physical disabilities, and hearing dogs to those who are deaf or hard of hearing. It was founded in Columbus, Ohio , in 1981 by Sandy Maze, and is now based in St. Louis, Missouri .

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  4. Rescue Wants Answers After Shih-Tzu Found at Boston Gas ... - AOL

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    The Animal Rescue League of Boston's Law Enforcement Department is seeking answers after a six-month old Shih Tzu mix was found abandoned in a cat carrier at a local gas station.

  5. Shih-Tzu Comically Howls With Impatience Waiting to ... - AOL

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    Stella is an adorable Shih-Tzu whose mom got her an advent calendar this year. Mom shared a video on Sunday, December 8th of her waiting for her treat, and it’s the cutest thing you’ll see today!

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    Marnie was a street dog living in Connecticut. In August 2012, Marnie was moved to an animal shelter by animal control and was nicknamed Stinky due to her pungent smell from living on the street. She had health problems, such as decaying teeth, partial visual impairment in her left eye, and partial hearing impairment before

  7. 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 ...