Sentences with phrase «road kill rescue»

This baby is a road kill rescue, I can't believe it was thrown out with only a broken leg, and the glass all intact!
«On both Road Kill Rescue and my new site I am looking for more think - outside - the - box projects where they took one piece of furniture and turned it into another not simply a spray painted yellow dresser.»

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Struggling to survive, the team comes across a few frightened civilians (including Bridget Moynahan and Michael Pena) they must protect, finding the road to rescue blocked by a relentless enemy that's difficult to kill.
Cam, Millie and Alaska are three of the 70 + dogs currently living at Pets Alive, a no kill animal rescue organization located at 363 Derby Road, Middletown, NY.
The puppies and dogs that are available for adoption from Pups2Luv have been rescued from high kill rate shelters up and down the East Coast, abandoned on the side of the road, dumped in the garbage, left behind when people moved, given up when the kids got tired of them, or became unwanted «property» in a divorce.
Every day of the year, the Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals» fleet of five Wheels of Hope vans is on the road, transporting pets who are at risk of being euthanized from the city's Animal Care Centers of NYC (ACC) facilities to rescue groups and no - kill shelters with the resources to find them new homes.
As NKLA continues to gain momentum, it is becoming what we had hoped it to be, a campaign that is a point of pride for the entire city of Los Angeles and one that is «owned» by all segments of the community — from city government, to business, to the public, and of course the rescue and spay / neuter communities, which is where the rubber meets the road when it comes to providing the needed support for L.A. Animal Services to become no - kill.
Every day of the year, the Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals» fleet of six Wheels of Hope vans is on the road, transporting pets who are at risk of being euthanized from the city's Animal Care Centers of NYC (ACC) facilities to rescue groups and no - kill shelters with the resources to find them new homes.
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