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  2. Pet sitting - Wikipedia

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    Pet sitting is the act of temporarily taking care of another person's pet for a given time frame. It commonly occurs at the pet owner's home, but may also occur at the provider's home or at a pet sitting place of business or organization. Pet sitting is a more personal and individualized arrangement for care compared to boarding or kenneling ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Pet Sitters International - Wikipedia

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    Pet Sitters International (PSI) is an educational association for professional pet sitters located in King, North Carolina. [2] The professional pet-sitting association represents nearly 4,000 independent professional pet-sitting and dog-walking businesses. PSI was established in 1994 by Patti J. Moran, author of Pet Sitting for Profit.

  5. Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

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    The 18-member Board, created by the Illinois Police Training Act, has operated since 1965. Twelve of the 18 board members are appointed by the Governor of Illinois from various specified expertise subsets, and six ex-officio board members are executives of statewide, Cook County, and Chicago law enforcement. The Board oversees the training of ...

  6. Dog daycare - Wikipedia

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    There are multiple environments and varieties of dog daycare service. For example, some facilities provide a cage-free environment where dogs play under the supervision of a trained staff member. [9] Other facilities may provide a cage free environment for dogs to play for a portion of the day, placing dogs in cages at other times of the day.

  7. SAFE-T Act - Wikipedia

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    The Safety, Accountability, Fairness and Equity-Today Act, commonly known as the SAFE-T Act, is a state of Illinois statute enacted in 2021 that makes a number of reforms to the criminal justice system, affecting policing, pretrial detention and bail, sentencing, and corrections.

  8. American Humane - Wikipedia

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    Part of what the program demands is the implementation of minimum space requirements per animal on a farm or in farming facilities. [50] American Humane Society certifies approximately 90 percent of cage-free eggs sold in the U.S. as of 2015. [51]

  9. Therapy dog - Wikipedia

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    Golden Retrievers are often used as therapy dogs due to their calm demeanor, gentle disposition, and friendliness to strangers.. A therapy dog is a dog that is trained to provide affection, comfort and support to people, often in settings such as hospitals, retirement homes, nursing homes, schools, libraries, hospices, or disaster areas.

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