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  2. Brownsville shelter dogs find new homes via Border Patrol

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    Three dogs at the Brownsville animal shelter have found new homes with U.S. Border Patrol agents, an unintended consequence of the REAL Mission job shadowing program with the Brownsville ...

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    Image credits: Sivitri617 Around 6.3 million companion animals enter U.S. animal shelters every year. Of those, approximately 3.1 million are dogs and 3.2 million are cats.

  4. Rescue Terrier's Backstory of Surviving Inside of Walmart Is ...

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    Before he was rescued, the Terrier had a lot of adventures. And video of his owner sharing just a few details of his life pre-rescue has people cracking up online. You would never know that ...

  5. Border Terrier - Wikipedia

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    The first Kennel Club Border Terrier ever registered was The Moss Trooper, a dog sired by Jacob Robson's Chip in 1912 and registered in the Kennel Club's Any Other Variety listing in 1913. The Border Terrier was rejected for formal Kennel Club recognition in 1914, but won its slot in 1920, with the first standard being written by Jacob Robson ...

  6. The Dog House (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The Dog House is a Channel 4 observational television show, following staff at a pet charity trying to find homes for dogs. Channel 4 describes it as "The dog dating show where people and dogs are matched and - hopefully - fall in love."

  7. List of most popular dog breeds in the United States

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    Malteses were the most popular dog from 1936 all the way through to 1952, when the Beagle became the number one dog until 1959. Poodles would become the most popular breed for the longest, reigning from 1960 for the next twenty-two years until 1982, when the American Maltese once again took over until 1990.

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