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  2. Redemption Paws - Wikipedia

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    Redemption Paws reported rehoming almost 3,000 dogs from U.S. shelters over a four-year period. [6]A Reader's Digest article [7] reported the efforts of Redemption Paws, stating that the organization had completed two missions to Houston, successfully bringing 63 homeless pups into Canada, and giving them another shot at life.

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  4. Claverton Down - Wikipedia

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    The American Museum is based at Claverton Manor, below Claverton Down on the road to the village of Claverton. [1] Claverton Manor was designed by Jeffry Wyattville and built in the 1820s, and is a Grade I listed building. [2] Claverton Down was the location of an isolation hospital, constructed in 1876. It consisted of a number of temporary ...

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  6. Woodgreen Pets Charity - Wikipedia

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    After its opening in 1987, the Godmanchester location has since become one of the largest animal rehoming centres in Europe, with modern facilities for the care of dogs, cats, small and outdoor animals. A veterinary surgery and kennels block were built at the charity's Godmanchester centre in 2012.

  7. Berczy Park - Wikipedia

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    The distinctive feature of the park is a large, two-tier fountain with cast-iron statues of 27 dogs and a cat. [7] The dogs are all looking up towards a large bone perched on the fountain's peak. The cat is looking north at statues of two small birds perched on the arm of a lamp post about 3 m (9.8 ft) away from the fountain.

  8. De Grassi Street - Wikipedia

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    A De Grassi Street sign. Autumn trees lean over De Grassi Street. De Grassi Street is a side street located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.It was named after Captain Filippo "Philip" De Grassi, an Italian-born soldier who immigrated to Canada with his family in 1831 and settled in York, Upper Canada.

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