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  2. DogsBlog.com - Wikipedia

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    Ben, an 8 year old Shih Tzu, was the 2,000th dog rehomed via the website in May 2008. 3,000 dogs were resettled in new homes by November 2008 with a success rate of 75%; for every 100 dogs listed on the website, 75 were rehomed.

  3. 34 Toy Dog Breeds That Stay Puppy-Sized Forever - AOL

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    These toy dog breeds keep their adorable puppy looks their entire lives. The post 34 Toy Dog Breeds That Stay Puppy-Sized Forever appeared first on Reader's Digest.

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

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    Rescue Wants Answers After Shih-Tzu Found at Boston Gas Station Shoved in a Cat Carrier ... Anyone who may know where the dog came from is asked to call ARL Law Enforcement at 617-426-9170 x110 or ...

  5. Florida Shelter’s ‘Most Overlooked Dog’ Is 'Losing Her Spirit ...

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    The 2-year-old dog is the shelter's "longest resident." And sadly, after so many years without even a hint of adoption, the poor Pittie is "starting to lose hope of ever being adopted."

  6. Animal rescue group - Wikipedia

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    Some dog pounds also carry out rescue and rehoming work and are effectively rescue groups that operate a pound service. Some rescue groups work with pounds to move dogs to rescues. By law, a dog handed in as a stray to a UK pound must be held for seven days before it can be rehomed or euthanized .

  7. Shih Tzu - Wikipedia

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    Shih Tzu was nicknamed the "chrysanthemum dog" in England in the 1930s. [5] The dog may also be called the Tibetan Lion Dog, but whether the breed should be referred to as "Tibetan" or "Chinese" is a source of both historical and political contention, and dog historians tend to have very strong opinions on the subject.