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  2. Delaware County dogs lived chained outside. Ohio doesn ... - AOL

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    Delaware County officials removed 40 dogs chained up in a yard near Sunbury. Tethering them outside 24/7 wasn't enough to remove them under Ohio law.

  3. 40 dogs removed from Delaware County property after cruelty ...

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    The Delaware County Sheriff's office and the county dog warden removed 40 dogs an area property Sunday afternoon after receiving numerous reports of animal cruelty, according to the county's ...

  4. 90 animals seized from Delaware County property following ...

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    The Humane Society of Delaware County is investigating a case of animal abuse and possible cockfighting at a Sunbury home following complaints from neighbors.. On Tuesday, society staff and ...

  5. Red Paw Emergency Relief Team - Wikipedia

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    Red Paw Emergency Relief Team is a Philadelphia-based nonprofit emergency service dedicated to helping pets displaced by house fires and other residential disasters. [1] Their goal is to reunite pets with their families once they have recovered and reduce the number of animals surrendered to shelters due to sudden hardship.

  6. No Kill Advocacy Center - Wikipedia

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    Mike Fry and Beth Nelson of Animal Wise Radio, for promoting the No Kill philosophy while running Animal Ark, Minnesota's largest no kill shelter; [21] [22] Joan Schaffner, Director of the Animal Law Program at George Washington University Law School, for hosting the No Kill Conference, and for a book on litigating animal law disputes; [23] [24 ...

  7. ASPCA Humane Law Enforcement Division - Wikipedia

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    The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) was incorporated in 1866 by a special state legislation to prevent animal cruelty through various programs including animal adoption services, animal education programs and an armed law enforcement division. [1]

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