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  2. Double Amputee Rescue Mutt Teaches Disabled Dog Sibling ... - AOL

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    We truly don't deserve dogs. We don’t deserve dogs. Every day, I hear stories of how a dog has been mistreated, abandoned, left to die in horrific circumstances, but I also hear amazing tales of ...

  3. Woman's Pack of Disabled Dogs on Wheels Will Melt ... - AOL

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    The dogs have a variety of disabilities, from spinal injuries that have immobilized their back legs and require wheels, to congenital defects that mean they needs specially-fitted stabilized on ...

  4. Fatal dog attacks in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A 2018 Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center literature review covering fifteen years of dog bites treated at the Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus, Ohio, and the University of Virginia Health System, with meta-analysis by breed, found that dog bites were most likely to come from the following breeds (in order of highest incidents): pit bull, mixed breed, German Shepherd ...

  5. Woman Builds Custom ‘Dog Train’ So Disabled Pups ... - AOL

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    Sadly, most of these dogs will probably spend the rest of their lives in the animal shelter. Disabled animals are rarely adopted, and I'm so happy that this woman goes out of her way to bring them ...

  6. NEADS Inc. - Wikipedia

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    NEADS Inc. NEADS Inc. is an American 501 (c) (3) nonprofit program that provides trained service dogs to people who have physical disabilities or who are deaf or hearing impaired; veterans with PTSD; and children with autism or other developmental disabilities.

  7. Timeline of disability rights in the United States - Wikipedia

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    He was the first severely disabled person and the youngest person to fill that position. [3] 1977 – Rules were changed, so that service dogs were allowed on the U.S. Senate floor. [138] 1977 – The White House Conference on Handicapped Individuals drew 3,000 people with disabilities to discuss federal policy toward people with disabilities.

  8. Selfless Mom and Daughter Duo Adopt Shy Shelter Dog After ...

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    Charlie, who was named 'Bart' at the shelter, was one of the few dogs who weren't eagerly greeting new friends at the front of his kennel, but Harmony could feel just how special he was. Her ...

  9. Alex Pacheco (activist) - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Fernando Pacheco (born August 1958) is an American animal rights activist. He is the founder of 600 Million Dogs, [1] co-founder and former chairman of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) and a member of the advisory board of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society.

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