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Collaborative Effort Moves Seized Dogs to Temporary Shelter |
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Wednesday, 02 January 2008 |
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By Lisa Jung
Downeast Dog News
November 2007
Eight weeks after Maine’s largest animal seizure, not a single dog remains at the unlicensed breeding facility where police and animal welfare authorities rescued approximately 250 canines August 21. The 137 dogs that remained at the rescue site for care and medical treatment were transferred October 11 to a secure temporary shelter in Portland designed specifically for their ongoing health and well-being.
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