This program allows everyone interested in
a popular dog a chance at adoption, according to Licking County Chief Dog Warden David Shellhouse.
Not exact matches
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Many
dog names have originated from
popular TV shows or films, like Shadow or
Chance from Homeward Bound, and some are simply great descriptions for their pup's appearance, like Patch or Ginger.
Then hopefully the
popular dogs still get homes, the less
popular dogs have a better
chance, and they still raise enough money to help cover their operating and medical expenses.
Nowadays many
popular dogs are considered to be «spitz»
dogs; if you've been searching for a four legged best friend then
chances are you've come across the term and have probably wondered what it means.
You can expect more trouble if you're coming in with a specific breed of
dog — bulldogs, the 5th most
popular dog breed in the US, have a 71 percent
chance of developing hip dysplasia.