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  2. Animal rescue group - Wikipedia

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    Some dog pounds also carry out rescue and rehoming work and are effectively rescue groups that operate a pound service. Some rescue groups work with pounds to move dogs to rescues. By law, a dog handed in as a stray to a UK pound must be held for seven days before it can be rehomed or euthanized.

  3. Far from Home: The Adventures of Yellow Dog - Wikipedia

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    Thirteen-year-old Angus McCormick lives near a small town in British Columbia with his parents John and Katherine and eight-year-old brother Silas. He runs his paper route, learns wilderness skills from his father, and spends time with his friends David and Sara.

  4. Blue Cross (animal charity) - Wikipedia

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    Blue Cross Animal Hospital, Hugh Street, near Victoria Station, Pimlico, London, United Kingdom. Blue Cross operates a number of services throughout the United Kingdom. Its major services are: rehoming unwanted animals, providing veterinary services to pet owners who cannot afford the private fees charged by private veterinary surgeons, promoting animal welfare through education, and operating ...

  5. Leonberger - Wikipedia

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    Essig's claim of breeding the dog as described is disputed. Records from as early as 1585 may indicate the existence of Leonberger-type dogs; documents dating from 1601 held by the Metternich family describe similar dogs used to deter the theft of livestock. [20] Either way, no doubt exists that Essig named and registered the breed first.

  6. Apollo (dog) - Wikipedia

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    Apollo was a search and rescue dog who served with the K-9 unit of the New York Police Department.He was awarded the Dickin Medal, the animals' equivalent of the Victoria Cross, [1] in recognition of the work done by all search and rescue dogs following the September 11 attacks. [2]

  7. International Animal Rescue - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, International Animal Rescue, together with Indian partner organisation Wildlife SOS, opened the first sanctuary for rescued dancing bears near Agra and the Taj Mahal. In December 2009, International Animal Rescue and Wildlife SOS succeeded in bringing this cruel practice to an end by rescuing Raju, the last dancing bear in India.

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