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Helping Rescue Dogs

Helping Rescue Dogs . By: Millie Mullings. The ASPCA is a place to help animals who may be sick and who do not have homes .

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Helping Rescue Dogs

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  1. Helping Rescue Dogs By: Millie Mullings

  2. The ASPCA is a place to help animals who may be sick and who do not have homes.

  3. At the ASPCA they take care of lots of animals including dogs. They rescue the dogs from the streets and owners who cannot take care of them. Sometimes the animals are very sick and would die if they weren’t rescued.

  4. This is my dog Puffy. He’s not a rescue dog, but he has a home like every dog should.

  5. Dogs Need Loving Homes Have you ever seen a commercial about how dogs (and cats) need homes? Well, they’re not wrong. Dogs (and cats) really need loving homes. Dogs are a man’s best friends; so all dogs should be respected and taken care of. What if this thing, animals with no home, keeps on going? I’ll tell you what’s going to happen then, it’s going to get worse and worse. So we need to stop this. Does it ever occur to you that rescue dogs are hoping to get adopted each day? Some people complain all the time saying “I’m lonely”. They wouldn’t be so lonely if they were to get a dog. Some people say “I need protection”. They should get a guard dog. Dogs are useful companions so we should adopt to help them and ourselves. Remember it doesn’t have to be a perfect dog. Your dog can have a disability, or it could have a life-long injury. But it won’t matter because it will always be perfect for you.

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