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Twelve volunteers with United Animal Nations' Emergency Animal Rescue Service (EARS) are currently in West Virginia, preparing a temporary shelter where they will care for nearly 50 horses rescued from a neglect situation on Thursday, May 27.
Read the UAN press release.
See news coverage of the rescue on these West Virginia TV stations:
Check out this video of Hallelujah, the little dog with a horrible genetic deformity who was rescued from a puppy mill in Tennessee on April 23. Hallelujah's front legs are stuck out straight to the side, so he only has the use of his back legs and gets around by hopping on his shoulders and face.
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Twelve volunteers with United Animal Nations' Emergency Animal Rescue Service (EARS) are currently in West Virginia, preparing a temporary shelter where they will care for nearly 50 horses rescued from a neglect situation on Thursday, May 27.
Read the UAN press release.
See news coverage of the rescue on these West Virginia TV stations:
Check out this video of Hallelujah, the little dog with a horrible genetic deformity who was rescued from a puppy mill in Tennessee on April 23. Hallelujah's front legs are stuck out straight to the side, so he only has the use of his back legs and gets around by hopping on his shoulders and face.