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  2. Adirondack lean-to - Wikipedia

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    An Adirondack lean-to or Adirondack shelter is a three-sided log structure popularized in the Adirondack Mountains of Upstate New York which provides shelter for campers. [1] Since their development in the Adirondacks, this type of shelter has seen use in a number of parks throughout the United States, such as Isle Royale National Park in ...

  3. Wilderness hut - Wikipedia

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    The Adirondack lean-to was developed by guides of the region as convenient campsite to house hunting and fishing parties. The earliest of these shelters were quickly and crudely built but they still offered shelter from the elements. As the Adirondacks developed, so did the lean-to structures. The previous temporary structures were replaced by ...

  4. Your Dogs Will Feel Like Royalty In This Adirondack Outdoor ...

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    This indoor-outdoor pet bed has a 220 pound weight capacity, making it perfect for multiple small dogs or one big furry friend, and right now Costco members can get their hands on one in-stores ...

  5. How Much Does It Cost To Adopt a Shelter Pet? - AOL

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    Shelter Animals Count, an independent nonprofit that tracks incoming and outgoing dogs and cats in thousands of shelters across the country, reports adoption rates for dogs climbed to 98% in 2020 ...

  6. 13 Things Shelter Dogs Wish You Knew - AOL

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    Here’s what shelter dogs want you to know (with a little help from some canine experts). While some dogs may be timid when you visit the shelter, others may jump up on you or bark a lot. 13 ...

  7. Animal rescue group - Wikipedia

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    With 172 shelters throughout the country, it is estimated that 103,000 cats and 46,000 dogs were taken in during 2013. [8] Of these, 60% of cats and 49% of dogs were strays, 28% of cats and 34% of dogs were surrendered by their owners, 2% of cats and 3% of dogs were cases of abuse, and the rest were either transferred from neighbouring ...

  8. Animal shelter - Wikipedia

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    A retail shelter operates like an ordinary animal shelter but with more of the flavor of a pet store than a traditional shelter by selling pet supplies. They may even obtain animals from out of the area to increase their inventory of animals, rather than serving only their geographic service area. [6]

  9. Shelters Urge to Neuter & Spay To Help Tackle Kitten Season - AOL

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    The shelter has been taking in strays non-stop since the kitten season began. Moreover, it has been holding spay and neuter drives twice a week. This helps the community, but it is most beneficial ...