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The Estonian Hound
The Estonian Hound – An Agile and Affectionate Furry Friend Suitable for All Families
The Estonian Hound is a scent hound dog breed originating from Estonia, and, although it was meant to be a working breed, its popularity as a companionship dog continues to increase
The East Siberian Laika
The East Siberian Laika – A Beautiful and Loyal Hunting Dog
East Siberian Laika is a breed that originates from Russia, belonging to the Spitz family. It was bred as a hunting dog originally, but it will make an exceptional guard dog as well for the ones who need it.
The French Tricolour Hound
The French Tricolour Hound - A Tireless Runner Never Separated from Its Pack
The French Tricolour Hound or Chien Français Tricolore is a breed of dogs used mainly for hunting large prey such as deer, boar or fox. They were bred to track a slight scent and to run for hours without pause. In addition to these dogs' agility, the breeders paid close attention to looks as well.
The Flat-Coated Retriever
All There Is To Know About The Flat-Coated Retriever
Having its origins in the United Kingdom, the Flat-Coated Retriever was developed as a gundog breed and a retriever on land and water. Like all the retrievers, it is considered that its ancestor is the now extinct St. John’s Water Dog.
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Animal Shelter details for Fund for Animals - Rabbit Sanctuary Please visit Fund for Animals - Rabbit Sanctuary and adopt a homeless pet
You have reached the shelter page for Fund for Animals - Rabbit Sanctuary. Fund for Animals - Rabbit Sanctuary is located in simpsonville, South Dakota. If you have information to add or update for Fund for Animals - Rabbit Sanctuary, please click here and let us know.
In 1978, Caroline Gilbert donated her 30-acre farm in Simpsonville, South Carolina, to The Fund for Animals, for the establishment of a sanctuary specifically for domestic rabbits.
The sanctuary’s unique "Home for Life" policy ensures a permanent home for approximately one hundred rabbits, all fugitives from local shelters, commercial breeders, laboratories, and unfit homes, plus a few strays. They have arrived from all over the United States.
The sanctuary is composed of one large, new rabbitat and two smaller rabbitats, providing state-of-the-art safety and security for the rabbits. Within these rabbitats are rabbit territories of various sizes, where rabbits live in groups of two to four. Their many activities including running, chasing leaping, sunning, cuddling, and most importantly, digging.
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Fund for Animals - Rabbit Sanctuary Location
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Animal Shelter Facts
Did you know that twenty percent of owned dogs were adopted from an animal shelter?
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