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Public steps up to help rescued dogs at OHS
Posted on January 15, 2013 at 7:15 PM
Updated Tuesday, Jan 15 at 7:16 PM
After reports of abuse, 120 new dogs arrived at the the Oregon Humane Society, Monday. As you might imagine, taking care of that many dogs can be an overwhelming task. On Tuesday, the public was determined to make the sad story, have a happy ending.
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