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  2. Brittany Spaniel - Wikipedia

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    The Brittany Spaniel or Breton Spaniel (French: Épagneul Breton) is a French breed of gun dog of spaniel type, bred primarily for bird hunting. [2] It developed between the seventeenth and nineteenth centuries in Brittany in north-west France, and was officially recognized early in the twentieth. The breed has developed differently in the ...

  3. Small Paws shares the love by cutting dog adoption fees in half

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    The recession saw many losing their homes and wondering where -- or if -- they'd get their next meal. And we're not just talking about people. Shelters and rescue organizations continue to see an ...

  4. The Most Important Thing to Do When You Spot a Seemingly ...

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    Injured birds, homeless kittens, and lost dogs all seem to gravitate to her. As she’s driving, without even realizing it, she’s scanning for strays that might need her help.

  5. Video of Shelter Dog Living in a Home Is Full of Heartwarming ...

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    Jasper’s journey from the shelter to a loving home began in the corridors of a rescue facility, where he spent seven long months. During this time, the affectionate dog struggled with bouts of ...

  6. National Mill Dog Rescue - Wikipedia

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    National Mill Dog Rescue (NMDR) is a non-profit organization based in Peyton, Colorado. It was established by Theresa Strader in February 2007, [ 1 ] and legally incorporated on July 23, 2007. [ 2 ] According to the organization's website, it aims to "rescue, rehabilitate and rehome discarded breeding dogs and to educate the general public ...

  7. Pet adoption - Wikipedia

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    Many animal rescue organisations exist to rescue, care for and re-home dogs and protect them from unnecessary euthanasia. [26] Common examples include the RSPCA in the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth countries, the ISPCA in Ireland, or the ASPCA in the United States. Many rescue dogs are rehomed quickly, but some wait longer for a home.