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  2. 32 reasons to volunteer with an animal rescue

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    The satisfaction and purpose you are likely to find volunteering at an animal rescue as an animal lover is likely to leave you feeling fulfilled and happy at the end of a long day. 10. It will ...

  3. Animal shelter is 'my happy place' says volunteer

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    Animal Care rehomes 800 animals a year, including cats, dogs, guinea pigs, rabbits and chickens. They rely on donations and volunteers, like Ann, to help keep the centre running.

  4. 32 reasons to foster a pet - AOL

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    Volunteer with dog at animal shelter center By fostering a pet, you free up space at the animal shelter for them to be able to take on another animal in need and therefore are supporting them by ...

  5. Animal welfare - Wikipedia

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    The Georgia Animal Protection Act of 1986 was a state law enacted in response to the inhumane treatment of companion animals by a pet store chain in Atlanta. [84] The Act provided for the licensing and regulation of pet shops, stables, kennels, and animal shelters, and established, for the first time, minimum standards of care.

  6. Animal shelter - Wikipedia

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    A high kill shelter euthanizes many of the animals they take in; a low kill shelter euthanizes few animals and usually operates programs to increase the number of animals that are released alive. A shelter's live release rate is the measure of how many animals leave a shelter alive compared to the number of animals they have taken in.

  7. Animal rescue group - Wikipedia

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    Animal shelters often work closely with rescue groups, because shelters that have difficulty placing otherwise healthy and pet-worthy animals would usually rather have the animal placed in a home than euthanized; while shelters might run out of room, rescue groups can often find volunteers with space in their homes for temporary placement.

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