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Dog Dresses Up Like Poodle To Avoid Pit Bull Ban

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[This picture went viral after people realized they'd be forced to give up their pets] [VIEW ONLINE] | [FORWARD] JUNE 21 20 16 [The Dodo] FOR THE LOVE OF ANIMALS [Dog Dresses Up Like Poodle To Avoid Pit Bull Ban] Quebec City will officially outlaw pit bull type dogs by January 1, 2017, joining a slew of other cities in North America who have a similar law on the books. Current pit bull owners will have until then to essentially dump their dogs. [READ MORE] ALL THE FEELS [Blind Elephant Found Begging On The Streets Is Finally Happy] No one knows exactly how many years of suffering she endured, but Lakhi, at roughly 61 years old, finally has the life she deserves [thanks to her rescuers at Wildlife SOS]. [Raccoons Pull Together So Tiny Baby Doesn't Fall Behind] There's beauty to be found in even the humblest creature — especially when seeing how dearly [they care for one another.] INSPIRING + IMPACTFUL [This Dog And 33 Of His Friends Were Just Saved From Being Eaten] Just days before China's annual Yulin Dog Meat Festival, the lives of 29 dogs and five cats were rescued from a cruel fate — [being tortured, and then eaten.] [Shark Dragged From Water Dies As Lifeguards Take Selfies] In what's become a troubling trend of deadly self-obsession, yet another animal has lost her life for no other reason than to [serve as a prop in people's vain photos.] VIDEOS [Man Sees A 'Dead' Dog In The Road And Decides To Save Her Life] [Kitten Swims And Exercises So He Can Run Like Everyone Else] [facebook] [twitter] [instagram] [youtube] [pinterest] [tumblr] [snapchat] Copyright © 2016 The Dodo, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you signed up for The Dodo Newsletter [UPDATE] | [UNSUBSCRIBE]

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