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Newfoundland dog Newfoundland dog
Newfoundland
Country of Origin: Canada
History: Although the Newfoundland’s history is cloudy, come believe the breed is descended from Great Pyrenees brought
Neapolitan Mastiff Neapolitan Mastiff
Neapolitan Mastiff
Alternative Names: mastino Napoletano, Italian mastiff, Neo
Country of Origin: Italy
History: The Neapolitan mastiff is a descendant of the ancient mastiff war dogs used in the Middle East and by the Romans.
Mastiff Mastiff
Mastiff
Alternative Names: Old English mastiff
Country of Origin: Great Britain
History: The mastiff is an ancient dog that is believed to descend from the Tibetan mastiff. It was developed as a
Maremma Sheepdog Maremma Sheepdog
Maremma Sheepdog
Alternative Names: Maremmano-Abruzzese sheepdog
Country of Origin: Italy
History: This is an ancient breed of dog, developed to protect livestock from predators, particularly wolves. Its white coat
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Animal Shelter details for Connecticut Bird Rescue Please visit Connecticut Bird Rescue and adopt a homeless pet
You have reached the shelter page for Connecticut Bird Rescue. Connecticut Bird Rescue is located in bolton, Connecticut. If you have information to add or update for Connecticut Bird Rescue, please click here and let us know.
Connecticut Bird Rescue
P.O. Box 9470
bolton, Connecticut 06043
Phone: 860-646-2991
Email: ctbirdrescue@aol.com
Website: www.geocities.com/ctbirdrescue/ctbird.html
We are not equipped to take in or care for wild birds, please call local police, game warden, or Dept. of Fish and Wildlife.
Currently we have many cockatiels, parakeets a pair of lovebirds and others that are in need of a loving homes. We also have a pair of pet Albino Pigeons. We get birds all the time so if you have a preference please get an application in so we can begin the process.
.OUR MISSION
Provide assistance to our feathered friends. Provide a place to live filled with love and the best care possible. Prevent cruelty and abuse of all pet and wild birds. Provide training to those interested in owning and caring for a pet bird. Promote public respect for all avian creatures. Provide children with educational opportunities to foster a respect for our natural world and for themselves.
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Below is a map for Connecticut Bird Rescue, please call for specific directions.
***Note: PO Boxes will not show correctly on the map below.
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