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  2. NEADS Inc. - Wikipedia

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    NEADS partners with six correctional facilities in Massachusetts and Rhode Island, where inmates train the dogs for one to two years. As early as 16 weeks, puppies live, train, and bond with inmates. NEADS trainers visit the facilities once a week to teach the inmates how to train their puppies, and to monitor progress.

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    The "Welcome Home" adoption event aims to alleviate extra strain on animal shelters and adopters by pledging bags of Hill's pet food $100 off adoption fees (up to $130,000 nationwide) at select ...

  4. Regional Animal Protection Society - Wikipedia

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    Regional Animal Protection Society (RAPS) is a no kill animal services agency in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada.RAPS operates the RAPS Cat Sanctuary (Canada's largest such facility), [2] a fostering network, social enterprise thrift stores, and the RAPS Animal Hospital, a full-service animal clinic.

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    Growing up, my friend had a cat with no eyes, and honestly, you practically couldn’t tell. That cat still dashed around her house, leaping on furniture and living her best cat life.

  6. 13-Year-Old Rescue Dog Learns to Sit for First Time Thanks to ...

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    While most dogs will need rehabilitation to help develop strength and coordination, pups of all ages and sizes can benefit from these modern devices. Although pricing can vary, most prosthetics ...

  7. Animal rescue group - Wikipedia

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    The rise of social media has since aided in adoption of pets, as shelters and rescue groups can now post pictures and biographies of the animals on their Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter pages. These outlets allow for people to, often without intention, find suitable pets in need of homes.

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