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  2. Susie's Law - Wikipedia

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    Susie subsequently became a certified therapy dog, and was regularly taken to schools, churches, and hospitals to warn of the danger of animal abuse and to promote kindness and respect. In 2014, the American Humane Association named Susie its "Hero Dog" in the category of "Dog Therapy". [2] Susie died in September 2022. [8]

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    ROCKY MOUNT, N.C. (WNCN) — A man wanted for stealing a dog in a car theft in Pennsylvania was caught after a three-county 120 mph chase ended in a crash in North Carolina on Saturday night ...

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  7. North Carolina Animal Protection Act - Wikipedia

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    The department may work cooperatively on the program with the North Carolina School of Veterinary Medicine, other State agencies and departments, county and city health departments and animal control agencies, and statewide and local humane organizations. The department may employ outside consultants to assist with the education program. [1]

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  9. Cruel and All-Too-Usual - The Huffington Post

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    Mississippi restricts the use of chemical spray, tasers and cell extractions on youth in prison; New York City announced a plan earlier this year to ban solitary confinement for all inmates under the age of 21. But for the most part, the same policies are applied to all inmates, regardless of age.