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Adoptions from mid-March to the end of May exceeded The Humane Society’s expectations at 300 since the beginning fo quarantine.
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The director of Alachua County Animal Services says this might be the first time there are more animals in foster care than in the shelter.
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Florida would become the second state to prohibit the procedure after New York, which banned it last summer.
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Zero waste is defined for people as living in a way that produces little to no waste.
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Over 90 animals were fostered from Haile’s Angels Pet Rescue when Hurricane Dorian approached Florida.
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Ward said the city uses Alachua County code that states a maximum of 10 dogs or cats for residents.
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The 62-year-old John Watzke oversees one of the few drive-in theatre sites left in the country.
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Eight high-profile dog attacks in the past eight months led Tuesday to the Alachua County Commission taking action.
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When you walk through the doors of the Child Advocacy Center, the room is filled with toys, books, crayons, and a cat who goes by the name of Hank.
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Groups like Greyhound Pets of America are scrambling to find homes for the thousands of greyhounds that will be off racetracks thanks to the passing of Amendment 13.