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Jane
Jane was left with a neighbor when her humans decided to move to New Zealand. A year later, the neighbors were working long hours and Jane had to stay home alone for 10-12 hours--just too long for an old dog.
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Daisy
Those of us who have lost a pet know the heartache that comes with it. This past year, the pandemic has exacerbated that pain.Daisy, an eight-year-old Chihuahua mix, arrived at PAWS Atlanta just before Christmas.
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Jane

He is missed by all, especially Claire.

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Pat Barickman

Maggie was a beautiful, strong, fearless survivor who came out of the rain and into the loving arms of her forever family on February 11, 2010; and ran into the arms of our guardian angels on April 15, 2021. She was a loyal companion to her “Mom,”...

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Cheese
Cheese has the best grin in America. Left behind at our gate one night, when this petite wiggle bottom unicorn first smiled up at us, something inside us shifted a little. Because, look! Look at those tiny, crooked little picket fence toofers! With a...
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Max
“Believe you can and you’re halfway there.” A ten-year-old Chihuahua mix, this self-confident little guy is Max. Certain that his best days are ahead of him, he is looking forward to finding his forever home. We suspect life hasn’t always been easy...
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Ginger
Ginger’s mom faces many barriers in getting her to the vet as she is disabled, does not drive and lives on a low income. So when Ginger suddenly had blood in her urine, her mom called the Animal Care Assistance Program (ACAP) in Virginia for help.
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Andrea and Robert

Charles was already a senior dog when he was adopted six years ago, and has filled the lives of his family with immeasurable joy every moment since. Although he has now crossed the rainbow bridge, he has left an impression on everyone who had the...

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Jennie
Thanks to The Grey Muzzle Organization's support, Jennie got the medical care she desperately needed for a fresh start.Jennie was transferred to the Connecticut Humane Society (CHS) in January as part of CHS' partnership with municipal animal control agencies.
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Harpo
Harpo is a bubbly and energetic senior fluff-ball, found as a stray and transferred to Muttville from a nearby municipal shelter. He was set to be euthanized because he had a necrotic ulcerated mass on his neck.
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Brody
A Southern gentleman simply here to be your best friend and couch mate, the Bromeister, Brodaddy, Brodylecious, Brody! A calm, go-with-the-flow kind of dude. Gets along famously with all the other dogs in his foster home. Cat curious but wishes no...
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Leo and Maria
Leo and Maria were two lovable senior dogs who lived their final days with comfort and joy thanks to the Blind Dog Rescue Alliance and the Grey Muzzle Organization who placed them into a permanent foster/sanctuary program.
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Lorie Lee Andrews

L.D. was a bold, brave, assertive girl who was my devoted and powerful friend. She followed me around the house like a shadow and her presence is so dearly missed!

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Raven
When Misty Eyes Animal Center (in Indiana) was asked to help a tiny, half-blind, partially deaf miniature poodle, they could not refuse. This adorable 10-year-old named Raven was surrendered to a shelter lacking the resources to give her the care she needed.
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Amos
Amos is the typical Yellow Lab, strong, calm and loyal. He's is searching for a person or family that knows the best moments in life are right beside you. This handsome hunk is ready to claim his spot on the couch where he can cuddle up and hear you...
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