From peacocks and turkeys to pigs and squirrels, these animals were allowed on board as support for their owners, showcasing the wide range of species that go beyond your typical service dog.
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Three people were charged with animal cruelty. The humane society said the ducks will go to a rescue. The dogs and cats will be adopted, fostered or go to a rescue. None of them are currently up ...
A firefighter has adopted a dog he helped rescue after finding it alone following its owner's death. On Thursday afternoon Helston firefighters were called to help police and ambulance get into a ...
GREENFIELD, Wis. (WMTV/Gray News) – A 13-year-old dog who spent 11 years in an Alabama shelter was adopted on Friday by a couple in Wisconsin. Fiona traveled hundreds of miles in search of a family.
186 dogs found their forever homes, either through adoption or foster-to-adopt. On top of that, the shelter said 28 dogs were reunited with their families. This content is imported from Facebook.
GREENFIELD, Wis. (WMTV/Gray News) – A 13-year-old dog who spent 11 years in an Alabama shelter was adopted on Friday by a couple in Wisconsin. Fiona traveled hundreds of miles in search of a family.
Calipari was spotted outside near his home on Monday afternoon and declined to comment to WKYT when he was approached while walking his dog. “No, I don’t, I’m walking my dog right now ...
This intake puts the shelter well over capacity, but it was not just dogs that were pulled from the home, it was also ducks and one cat. An animal control officer served the search warrant at a ...
GREENFIELD, Wis. (WMTV/Gray News) – A 13-year-old dog who spent 11 years in an Alabama shelter was adopted on Friday by a couple in Wisconsin. Fiona traveled hundreds of miles in search of a family.