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  2. No Kill Advocacy Center - Wikipedia

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    The 2012 conference had 33 speakers, including shelter directors with save rates as high as 98%. [10] Attendance jumped from 300 the previous year, to nearly 900. [6] Half of the attendees were from shelters, many of them municipal shelters which historically had "acrimony with the rescue and no kill community but were embracing it in droves in ...

  3. Animal Shelter Rescues 'Emaciated' Dog That Was 'Found ... - AOL

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    An emaciated dog is getting a second chance at life after being rescued by a U.K. shelter on New Year’s Day. The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA) posted about the ...

  4. No-kill shelter - Wikipedia

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    The City Council mandated, among other things, that the City shelter was prohibited from killing healthy, adoptable pets while there were empty cages at the shelter. [34] From 1998 to 2011, the euthanasia rate of animals that entered the Austin, TX, city shelter went from 85% to less than 10%, and as of 2011 Austin is the largest no-kill city ...

  5. Animal shelter - Wikipedia

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    Larger cities in Germany have a city shelter (Tierheim) for animals or contract with one of the many non-profit animal organizations in the country, which run their own shelters. Most shelters are populated by dogs, cats, and a variety of small animals like mice, rats, and rabbits.

  6. Animal control service - Wikipedia

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    Animal control services may be provided by the government or through a contract with a humane society or society for the prevention of cruelty to animals. Officers may work for, or with, police or sheriff departments, parks and recreation departments, and health departments by confining animals or investigating animal bites to humans.

  7. Seagoville, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Seagoville (/ ˈ s iː ɡ oʊ v ɪ l / SEE-goh-vil) is a city in Dallas County, Texas, United States, and a suburb of Dallas. A small portion of Seagoville extends into Kaufman County. The population was 18,446 at the 2020 census. [4] The city is located along U.S. Highway 175, 10 miles (16 km) from downtown Mesquite. [5]

  8. Sand Branch, Dallas County, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Sand Branch is located approximately two miles south of U.S. Highway 175 and 14 miles southeast of Downtown Dallas on Belt Line Road in southeastern Dallas County. It is situated between the Trinity River and Hickory Creek, southwest of Seagoville. [2]

  9. Shelter Dogs - Wikipedia

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    When stray dogs are brought to shelters, the employees must determine if the animal is fit to be adopted. Shelter Dogs is a 2003 documentary film directed and produced by Cynthia Wade about animal welfare in the United States and the ethics of animal euthanasia.