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Zeke
Asheville Humane Society (AHS) met Matthew at a community fair. Matthew, a disabled veteran, brought his ten-year-old boxer Zeke to the fair for services. He had previously reached out to AHS for veterinary assistance.
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Ernest
Ernest came to Oshkosh Area Humane Society (OAHS) in Wisconsin as a stray. The staff was immediately smitten with his sweet personality and happy-go-lucky attitude.
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Dean Vicksman, DVM
Dr. Dean Vicksman, a Denver native, graduated with honors from Colorado State University School of Veterinary Medicine in 1986.
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Friends

Our friend Brandon lost his buddy Hobbes this week. He was a great dog and was lucky to have had Brandon as caretaker. He had a wonderful 15 years. We’re all going to miss the adventures.

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Julie

My world is sad and dull without my naughty little trickster to make me laugh every day. I miss you buddy but know I will see you again. Please, keep sending me signs. I see them.

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Vicki and Karen

There is no privilege greater than to have been loved by a dog, especially one as wonderful as Maddie. Forever loved, never forgotten... always in Shelle and Lisa's hearts.

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Little Guy
Thanks to Seattle Humane’s Pet Project, which provides services to pets belonging to low-income individuals living with HIV/AIDS or cancer and is funded in part by a Grey Muzzle grant, Little Guy was able to get the dental care he desperately needed to feel better.
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Kingsley
Kingsley, a 13-year-old cocker spaniel, was surrendered to the Humane Society of Greater Rochester (aka Lollypop Farm) from a family who owned him for two years. The other pets in the household did not care for Kingsley, and this became increasingly stressful for the family and all the pets.
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Stacy and Jen

Digger had a Heart of a Lion and loyal to the end. He would have given his life to protect Marty or Laurel.

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Rocco
C.A.R.E.4Paws in California has helped Marcus and his eight-year-old dog Rocco several times over the years with vaccines and other basic services. Marcus is currently homeless and does the best he can for Rocco, but needs help with food and medical care from time to time.
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Leo
Meet Leo! He is one in a million, but he is also one of nearly two dozen pups – nearly all of them seniors – that arrived at the Connecticut Humane Society as part of an animal cruelty investigation.
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Anderson Humane Society
Serving rural Anderson County in the Bluegrass region of Kentucky, Anderson Humane Society (AHS) is a largely volunteer shelter, founded as a grassroots organization in 1975 with a focus on helping stray animals. As membership grew, AHS expanded its...
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Dr. Julie Buzby, DVM, CAVCA, CVA
After graduating from veterinary school, Dr. Julie Buzby earned certification by the American Veterinary Chiropractic Association in 1998, and by the International Veterinary Acupuncture Society in 2002.
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Animal Care Assistance Program (ACAP)
Serving central Virginia, and with a sanctuary located in Louisa, VA, the Animal Care Assistance Program, or ACAP, is a 501(c)3 organization which was established in 2015 to provide low-income pet owners the opportunity to get their dogs and cats...
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Charleston Animal Society
Since its founding in 1874, Charleston Animal Society’s mission has remained the same: The Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Their vision is one where all healthy and treatable animals are saved. It’s a vision where all people and animals are treated...
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