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  2. How a six-pack of beer, $100 got 11 rescuers in North Texas ...

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    So, Cooper decided to ask for help, offering a six-pack of beer and a $100 in cash. To her delight, 11 folks responded for the fight, but it took the “pig guy,” Stephen Mock, to finally help ...

  3. Sanctuary Chooses Names for 3 Newly-Rescued Pigs and They ...

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    Related: 300-Pound Domesticated Rescue Pig Is Living His Absolute Best Life. They join mama Dottie and little brother Jordan in the farm's care. What a family! And they all have such cool names.

  4. Fortress of the Bear - Wikipedia

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    To convince the authorities that they could properly care for animals, the Kinnears started raising pigs and other farm animals at the location. After several years of work, the refuge received all the necessary state and city permits. The sanctuary began housing its first brown bear, Killisnoo, in 2007, and its first black bear, Smokey, in 2013.

  5. Disabled Rescue Pig Running in Her New Prosthetic Boots Is ...

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    Whether it's pigs, dogs, or cats, it takes a special person to care for an animal with special needs. These animals need extra attention, medical care, love, and financial consideration and sadly ...

  6. Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service - Wikipedia

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    A&M was added to the agency name on September 1, 2012 as a result of a Texas A&M University System change to strengthen the association with Texas A&M. [4] The primary mission of AgriLife Extension is to provide educational outreach programs and services to the citizens of Texas.

  7. Ironwood Pig Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    The Ironwood Pig Sanctuary is a non-profit pot bellied pig sanctuary located in Pinal County, Arizona, at Marana, about 30 miles from Tucson. Its mission is to relieve the suffering of abandoned, abused, unwanted, or neglected pigs. [1] It contains almost 600 pigs on 80 acres (0.32 km 2; 0.13 sq mi). [2]

  8. Pig’s Kind Gesture Toward Brother Who Can’t Walk Is So ...

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    Like a pig at The Gentle Barn animal rescue, who went the extra mile for its brother that couldn't walk. Mealtimes are important to animals. But for animals that can't feed themselves it can be a ...

  9. Gladney Center for Adoption - Wikipedia

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    The Gladney Center for Adoption in Fort Worth, Texas, US, provides adoption and advocacy services. Following its 1880s origins, when it focused on locating homes for orphans during a period of mass migration. It evolved into lobbying, international adoptions, counseling, maternity services, education and philanthropy.