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  2. Detroit animal shelter looking to get dogs adopted ... - AOL

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    A picture of Sushi Serenity, one of the dogs available for adoption from the Detroit Animal Care and Control shelter. The shelter will soon move to 1431 East Ferry St. in Detroit, said Detroit ...

  3. Battersea Dogs & Cats Home - Wikipedia

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    1901 advert for the home. Battersea was established in Holloway in 1860 by Mary Tealby (1801–1865). [1] She called it "The Temporary Home for Lost and Starving Dogs". [2] Initially the home was in her scullery but as the number of dogs delivered to her grew she hired some nearby stables funded by herself, her brother and Sarah Major.

  4. The journey of dogs inside metro Detroit shelters — and the ...

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    Medical technician Celeste Jones, 25, of River Rouge, gets kisses from a pit bull-mix puppy that had received vaccinations needed before adoption availability at Friends for Animals of Metro ...

  5. Dogs saved from West Bank are up for adoption in Detroit - AOL

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    Jack Austin, of Lake Orion, Mich., volunteers at Detroit Animal Welfare Group (DAWG) in Romeo, Mich., pets Xena, a female rescue Canaan dog they have from the West Bank, on Friday, April 12, 2024.

  6. Pet adoption - Wikipedia

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    Many rescue dogs are rehomed quickly, but some wait longer for a home. This may be relevant when the dog is older. [27] [28] Some agencies provide ongoing health care and support for older dogs after they have been placed in a home. There are several charities dedicated to rescuing and rehoming older dogs. [29]

  7. East Grand Boulevard Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Houses built along this section of the Boulevard were among the grandest in the city at the time they were built; however, by the mid-1920s, the appeal of living along Grand Boulevard declined. [3] During the Great Depression and later during World War II, some of these massive elegant homes in this historic district were cut up into small ...

  8. Alexander Chene House - Wikipedia

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    The Alexander Chêne House was a private residence located at 2681 East Jefferson Avenue in Detroit, Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985 [1] and designated a Michigan State Historic Site in 1986, [2] but subsequently demolished in April 1991. [2]

  9. Albert Kahn House - Wikipedia

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    In 1906, architect Albert Kahn built a home for his personal use in Brush Park. [3] In 1921, Kahn added a bathroom to the master suite. In 1928, as his business and social connections grew, Kahn added a wing to house his library and art collection. [4] Albert Kahn lived in the home from 1906 until his death in 1942. [5]