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  2. Video Shows Shelter Dog Returned After 3 Days - AOL

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    The post Video Shows Shelter Dog Returned After 3 Days appeared first on DogTime. Just when it seemed like her luck had changed, Zelda, a shelter dog, was returned to the Valley Animal Center in ...

  3. Animal rescue group - Wikipedia

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    There are two major differences between shelters and rescue groups. Shelters are usually run and funded by local governments. [5] Rescue groups are funded mainly by donations and most of the staff are volunteers. While some shelters place animals in foster homes, many are housed on-site in kennels. Some rescue groups have facilities and others ...

  4. Columbus and Franklin County Metro Parks - Wikipedia

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    Rocky Fork Metro Park is in Westerville, Ohio. It features about 1,000 acres (400 ha) of woods and fields. The park includes a bridle trail, dog park and off-leash dog trail, a paved trail and nature trails plus a picnic shelter and wetlands.

  5. Tried and tested ways to help a rescue pet settle in - AOL

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    Knowing how to help a rescue pet settle in comes with preparation and practice – so being here means you’re already doing the right thing.

  6. Orphaned wolf pup bonds with shelter dog at zoo: "Perfect ...

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    A young shelter dog recently became the unlikely mentor for an orphaned wolf pup at a zoo in Wichita, Kansas, and the two have since built a bond their human caretakers call the "perfect pairing ...

  7. Social services and homelessness in Columbus, Ohio

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    In 2018, emergency shelters in the county served about 9,200 adults and children, and a one-night count in January 2019 estimated 1,907 people either in shelters or on the streets. In 2019, the Dispatch reported on the city's policy of dismantling homeless camps, displacing its residents without a plan to re-house them. [ 6 ]