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Just HOW Hard Can We Make it to Save a Dog’s Life? NYC’s ACC Is Looking to Find Out.
One of the many, many complaints rescuers (and regular adopters) generally have with high kill shelters is how incredibly difficult they often make it to adopt/pull an animal. And despite all the negative media attention they’ve recently received, NYC’s ACC … Continue reading
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Know One Regressive Director, Know Them All
This past weekend, I attended the Building a No Kill Community conference in Houston. Nathan Winograd gave a variety of presentations full of incredibly helpful, pertinent and often astonishing information. I consider myself well educated/informed when it comes to the … Continue reading
Almost to the Tipping Point
Throughout history, every social movement and civil rights struggle our nation has endured has required both a true shift in public sentiment, and a group of dedicated and courageous citizens working to right society’s wrongs. Today, we stand before a … Continue reading