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  2. Longest-Resident Shelter Dog Watches People Pass All ... - AOL

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    The animals who need the most help often get the least amount of attention — like a dog at the Orange County Animal Services. The pup, Flex, has been one of the rescue's longest standing ...

  3. Nearly 100 new pets brought to Orange County Animal Shelter ...

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    The Orange County Animal Shelter is grappling with an influx of cats and dogs, with nearly 100 new pets brought in within a single day.

  4. Dog Flees From Home During Fireworks, Found 7 Years Later ...

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    Image credits: Orange County Animal Services / Facebook The dog’s owner, Kerry Smith, a photojournalist at NBC Dallas-Fort Worth, couldn’t believe his ears when he received a call from Orange ...

  5. Animal Protection and Rescue League - Wikipedia

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    The Animal Protection and Rescue League (APRL) is an American grassroots animal rights organization, founded in 2003, based in California's San Diego and Orange Counties. APRL was founded in San Diego by animal rights activists Bryan Pease and Kath Rogers as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit national organization. [ 1 ]

  6. Internet Miniature Pinscher Service - Wikipedia

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    Internet Miniature Pinscher Service (IMPS) is a non-profit animal rescue organization based in United States of America. [1] The organization was established in 1998 by Petie Hoving Durand and is dedicated to adoption and rescue of Miniature Pinscher, a small breed of dogs originating from Germany.

  7. Joybound People & Pets - Wikipedia

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    They decided to open their own shelter, [4] and in February of the following year, the Animal Rescue Foundation opened. [3] In 2003, the organization moved to Walnut Creek, California, where it is headquartered in a 37,700 square feet (3,500 m 2) building. By 2015, ARF reported rescuing 30,000 cats and dogs and spaying or neutering 28,000.

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