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“ A dog doesn’ t care if you’ re rich or poor, educated or illiterate, clever or dull. Give him your heart and he will give you his.”

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Be a Lifeline for Animals!

Animal Lifeline Pittsburgh in Homestead provides care for at-risk and homeless pets, including a lifesaving transport program for animals in need.
Volunteers travel throughout the eastern U. S. to retrieve animals in danger of being euthanized, and those who have been displaced by natural disasters such as hurricanes and floods. They are transported to safe shelters where they may be adopted.
Animal Lifeline has a constant need for food and supplies to care for rescued animals. On the website, there is a gift registry where you can select items from Walmart, Amazon and Chewy. com to be delivered directly to Animal Lifeline.
If you are able to contribute, volunteer, or adopt / foster an animal, visit the website at animallifelinepgh. org.
“ A dog doesn’ t care if you’ re rich or poor, educated or illiterate, clever or dull. Give him your heart and he will give you his.”
– John Grogan, author of“ Marley and Me”
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