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The Cirneco Dell Etna
Why Is the Cirneco Dell 'Etna a Special Choice for a Special Owner?
This elegant and robust breed is special in aspect and in its behavior; the Cirneco Dell 'Etna is a medium sized dog whose skills focus around hunting, scenting and exploring. Also, its sight and hearing are very sharp.
The Cierny Sery
The Cierny Sery - An Intelligent and Loyal Friend
A perfect family dog but also a great companion for singles, the Cierny Sery is loyal, intelligent and reliable.
Loving and friendly, this dog will become part of its family and can get along with children very well
The Chow Chow
The Chow Chow – Children’s Furry Friend and Fierce Protector
Chow Chow is a breed very appreciated by adults and children alike. Mature dogs of this breed are usually quite small and have the appearance of puppies - this is how it can be explained why they are so loved all around the world.
The Chiribaya Shepherd
The Chiribaya Shepherd – An Ancient Dog Breed Used for Herding
Although many believe that the Chiribaya Shepherd is an extinct dog breed, others consider that some very rare dogs of this breed still exist.
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Animal Shelter details for Keepers of the Wild Please visit Keepers of the Wild and adopt a homeless pet
You have reached the shelter page for Keepers of the Wild. Keepers of the Wild is located in Valentine, Arizona. If you have information to add or update for Keepers of the Wild, please click here and let us know.
We are a non-profit exotic animal sanctuary that rescues abused, neglected and unwanted exotic animals. We are building a nature park in the heart of Route 66 in Valentine, Arizona that will be open to the public. Check out our website often for an opening date (by Spring 2007).
To see the adoptable pets for Keepers of the Wild click here
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Keepers of the Wild Location
Below is a map for Keepers of the Wild, please call for specific directions.
***Note: PO Boxes will not show correctly on the map below.
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Animal Shelter Facts
Did you know that the average number of animals in an average feline litter is from four to six?
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