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  2. Cincinnati pup crowned 'World's Cutest Rescue Dog' by ... - AOL

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    Margot, a 3-year-old rescue dog from Cincinnati Animal CARE, was named the winner of People Magazine's World's Cutest Rescue Dog Contest, beating more than 7,000 other dogs from across the globe.

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    When scouting out a cheetah's new best friend, zoo keepers look for playful puppies of a similar age, and have adopted dogs from the Animal Rescue Fund shelter in Amelia, Ohio. The dog's breed isn ...

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    Sensitive and smart, they are "small, affectionate dogs known for their distinctive appearance and lively personalities," says Dr. O'Callaghan. "Griffons have a playful spirit and enjoy engaging ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Animal rescue group - Wikipedia

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    For example, there might be local Labrador Retriever rescue groups, hunting dog rescue groups, large-dog rescue groups, as well as general dog rescue groups. Animal rescue organizations have also been created to rescue and rehabilitate wild animals, such as lions, tigers, and cheetahs; a job which is normally shared or backed by zoos and other ...

  7. Petland - Wikipedia

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    Under the Adopt-a-Pet program started in 1998, Petland staff work with animal shelters, animal rescue groups, and individual activists to place homeless animals including puppies, dogs, kittens, cats, and various small animals in homes. Many Petland locations use their storefronts to display these animals.