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  2. Old Friends Senior Dog Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    Old Friends Senior Dog Sanctuary (OFSDS), officially Old Friends Senior Dogs, Inc., is a nonprofit animal rescue group in Mount Juliet, Tennessee. It focuses on the rescue of elderly, "senior" dogs from shelters where they are otherwise likely to be euthanized.

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    Reporter Jacob Beckwith wrote that this is not unusual to Nashville; in fact, 900,000 cats and dogs have "entered and lingered" in the nation's shelters since January 2021, per a Shelter Animal ...

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    After a heater in Metro Nashville Animal Care and Control’s impound area failed, Nashville residents offered their homes to almost 30 dogs.

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    Sullivan said getting a family dog was one of the first recommendations of a counseling group that showed up to help after the shooting. “We have seen over 70 dog adoptions since March, my ...

  6. Nashville Zoo at Grassmere - Wikipedia

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    The Nashville Zoo at Grassmere is a zoological garden and historic plantation farmhouse located 6 miles (9.7 km) southeast of Downtown Nashville. As of 2014, [update] the zoo was middle Tennessee's top paid attraction and contained 3,736 individual animals, encompassing 352 species. [ 7 ]

  7. The Tennessean - Wikipedia

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    The first issue of the Nashville Tennessean was printed on Sunday May 12, 1907. The paper was founded by Col. Luke Lea, a 28-year-old attorney and local political activist. In 1910, the publishers purchased a controlling interest in the Nashville American. They began publishing an edition known as The Tennessean American.

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