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  2. North Carolina Dog Rescue's Story of Saving Puppies From ...

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    The shelter also explained they will be canvassing the area to look for the mama of these babies and any additional puppies. A vet tech bottle fed the newborns overnight until the rescue could ...

  3. NCCERT - Wikipedia

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    NCCERT is a non-profit, 501(c)(3) corporation serving the State of North Carolina and surrounding areas. It specializes in finding missing persons. [1]Committed to the goal of providing highly skilled search and rescue teams 24 hours a day, NCCERT responds to requests from law enforcement agencies and emergency management agencies, during natural or man made disasters, structure and building ...

  4. TSA wants you to adopt puppies who failed their ... - AOL

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    Once in awhile, the TSA announces that puppies who failed their training (as well as retired dogs) need to find forever homes. The latest wave went viral on Twitter when it was shared by Only In ...

  5. Two Hurricane Helene victims, a family of four and a ... - AOL

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    Two families in North Carolina who were impacted by Hurricane Helene received the gifts of a lifetime on Christmas Day – a new place to call home.. The first recipient was the Penley family, of ...

  6. Carolina Dog - Wikipedia

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    The Carolina dog, also known as a yellow dog, [1] yaller dog, [2] [3] [4] American dingo, [3] or Dixie dingo, [3] is a breed of medium-sized dog occasionally found feral in the Southeastern United States, especially in isolated stretches of longleaf pines and cypress swamps.

  7. Central Children's Home of North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Admission is accepted from social services organizations that includes the North Carolina Department of Social Services for applicants between the ages of nine to twenty-one with an IQ of 70 or above. The Robert L. Shepard Scholarship Fund was established in 1943, to aid children seeking a college education or vocational training.

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