Dog Pound Links Page 10
City of Vancouver Animal Control Services, a pro-adoption facility.
Dog Warden. Tim Merrill. Kennel Assistant, Gerry O'Donoghue. Pound Address.
ISPCA Dog Pound, Rockfield, Donamon Co. Roscommon. Tel:, 09066 62992 ...
Independent site provides information about the dog pound and lists dogs available
for adoption.
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Offers new and used DVDs, CDs, and videos, specializing in rare and hard to find items.
Animal and Dog Pound (no cats): Dalefield Rd, Carterton. ... Dunedin City Council
Dog Pound is contracted and run by the SPCA. ...
All stray and unwanted dogs are housed in the Dog Pound, ... The Lisburn dog
wardens are in attendance at the pound between 12:30 - 14:30 Mondayriday . ...
Contact information and staff of city animal control shelter.
If you have a site about dogs and would like to win an award, then you've come
to the right place. ... Its a cool dog site with LOTS of fun stuff to do! ...
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