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Rescue Bank – Celebrating 10 Years with Goal to Donate One Million Meals!

Rescue Bank donates food and supplies for rescue animals and is now 10 years old and working to raise one million meals for homeless cats and dogs to celebrate.
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Let’s Go Home – A Fresh Take On Shelters

Let's Go Home is a powerful poem written and performed by artist Steve Connell that brings forth a new way to look at the place people call a shelter.
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Almost Home 2020 Initiative: Step 4 is Legislative and Policy Changes

Living Free Animal Sanctuary has created a comprehensive, multi-prong plan that makes it possible to see all shelters in the United States be no-kill shelters by 2020.
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Living Free’s Almost Home 2020 Initiative: Step One is Direct Action

Living Free Animal Sanctuary has a mission, as do all rescues, but this one has more than just themselves in mind. The Almost Home 2020 initiative has a clear objective, but it is not one they can do alone.

Living Free’s Almost Home 2020 Initiative Seeks to Change All Shelters to No-Kill

The Almost Home 2020 Initiative, spearheaded by Living Free Animal Sanctuary, is a multi-pronged approach to making all shelters in the US no-kill by 2020.  It may appear a lofty goal, but Randall Harris, President for the organization, shared a comprehensive and highly deliverable plan that needs both grass roots and high-profile attention to spur […]

Woman Creates Music Program to Calm Anxious Shelter Dogs

Calming anxious shelter dogs with the science of music, and what it does to our brains.
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Live News Report Helps Woman Reunite with Lost Dog

When Doris Yepes Cáceres was watching the news at home, she never expected to see Rocky, her lost dog, on the live feed. But she did, and moments later she was hugging and kissing her beloved dog.

Police Officers Rescue “Vicious” Pit bull and Reunite Him with Owner

When Arlington Police Officers received various calls about a dangerous Pit bull roaming the streets they responded immediately. Thanks to their dangerous dog training classes, Sgt. Gary Carter and Officer Heather Gibson were prepared to deal with the “dangerous” pet, yet, when they met the dog, they realized the animal was not dangerous at all, he was just thirsty and tired.

When the police officers arrived at the last location where the white Pit bull had been seen, they clearly recognized the pet was dehydrated and needed help.

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