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  2. Pet adoption - Wikipedia

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    A dog at an animal shelter. Pet adoption is the process of transferring responsibility for a pet that was previously owned by another party. Common sources for adoptable pets are animal shelters, rescue groups, or other pet owners.

  3. Grote & Weigel - Wikipedia

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    They had supplied a famous 2-foot hot dog to Doogie's of Newington, CT. [3] On February 22, 2012, Rachael's Food Corp responded to an auctioneer's ad and negotiated a deal to purchase the company. Most of Grote & Weigel's long-time customers, including Big Y Supermarkets, [4] and Sam's Club [5] continue to use the supplier.

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  5. Rescuers Find 27 Chihuahuas 'Crammed into Small Crates ... - AOL

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    The shelter said it would provide updates on the dumped dogs as they become available. According to KRON 4, the dogs range in age from puppies to six-year-old adults. Nine of the canines rescued ...

  6. Connecticut's Beardsley Zoo - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, the Connecticut Zoological Society, a nonprofit support group for the zoo, purchased the zoo from the city. The society continues to run the zoo as a private, nonprofit institution with assistance from the state of Connecticut and the city of Bridgeport. [1] In 2007, the zoo became the first in the Northeast to exhibit Chacoan ...

  7. Marnie (dog) - Wikipedia

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    Marnie was a street dog living in Connecticut. In August 2012, Marnie was moved to an animal shelter by animal control and was nicknamed Stinky due to her pungent smell from living on the street. She had health problems, such as decaying teeth, partial visual impairment in her left eye, and partial hearing impairment before Marnie's adoption.

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