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Saving Lives Through Education

Bound Angels July 24, 2015 Blog Leave a Comment

Of all the ways to save more dogs in shelters, we’ve dedicated our mission to education. As many of you know, Bound Angels’ core mission is saving shelter dogs through education, but just what does that mean? There are many pieces needed in order to help all of the dogs in shelters.  There are rescuers who pull dogs, fosters, spay …

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Free Adoption Handout

Bound Angels November 17, 2011 Blog Leave a Comment

One of the most common problems facing dogs is  lack of understanding from people bringing them home, either for the first time or even seasoned dog owners.  People may have the best intentions, but often fall short and place way too much pressure on the dog, this is a recipe for disaster.  This disaster usually ends with the dog back …

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