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Our goal is to find loving responsible forever homes for each retired racing greyhound in our care. |
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The DDBSA is the largest club in the USA for the Dogue de Bordeaux (French Mastiff) and has also been choosen as the Parent Breed Club for the Dogue de Bordeaux by the AKC Board of Directors! |
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TCVESSA is a Minnesota-based affiliate club of the English Springer Spaniel Field Trial Association and the American Kennel Club. |
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The North Central Newfoundland Club Inc. is a non-profit organization recognized by the American Kennel Club and the Newfoundland Club of America to do all in its power to protect and advance the interests of Newfoundland dogs. |
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We are a nonprofit all volunteer 501 (c) (3) organization & our aim is to promote greyhound adoption in the Central Ohio area. Between the track and their new homes our local greyhounds live in foster homes until they are adopted out. Our goal is to make permanent lifelong placements for our greyhounds where both the adopter and dogs are happy and to provide ongoing support to our greyhounds and adopters after the adoption. In addition to our own Columbus foster greyhounds, we are also working together with Greyhounds Adopting Families out of West Virginia & GPA Tampa Bay to assist them in placing some of their retired racers. |
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GPA Tampa Bay is dedicated to promoting and facilitating the adoption of Greyhounds when their racing careers end, and to educate the public about Greyhounds and what wonderful pets they can become. Prior to adoption, all of our dogs are spayed or neutered, bathed with a flea shampoo, de-wormed, heartworm tested, vaccinated, and have their teeth cleaned. GPA Tampa Bay cares for the animals from the track to their new homes, using our network of foster homes where loving volunteers help them learn the trials and tribulations of life after the track. GPA Tampa Bay is run entirely by volunteers and depends on fundraising and donations for its operating expenses. |
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A non-profit tax exempt charitable organization established in 1987 for the purpose of rehabilitation and re-homing of abandoned and abused cocker spaniels |
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