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Old 01-20-2010, 09:23 AM   #169
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I have been catching up on this animal rescue thread. Thank you for starting it.

I spend half the year out in rural New Mexico working with the Humane Society there rescuing homeless dogs and cats. We are a very small organization with no facilities, so we take each rescue/stray into our homes until we can find them a way home or out. It truly is the best alternative for the animals (having a home, rather than being in a crowded loud kennel) but it does take an extra toll on us.

Happy to read about the anti-tethering laws in your area. We are far from there, but headed that direction hopefully. I have been searching, but cannot find the non-profit that I am sure exists that actually provides the kennels for people. Do you know the name of it?

But I did find this site:

http://www.unchainyourdog.org/Laws.htm
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