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Article: Public flocks to help dogs after neglect
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- Winnipeg Free Press
- Article date:
- June 24, 2008
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By Lindsey Wiebe
A local grooming salon that rescued dozens of dogs and puppies from a Woodlands-area breeder has been swamped with support from people looking to adopt the neglected beagles and American cocker spaniels.
"The donations have been great. The people have been great. The support is overwhelming," said Corinne Walker, helping at the Diamond Edge Dog Salon Monday. "It almost makes you cry."
The Pembina Highway business is one of a number of groups that took in the animals -- some suffering from parasites, tumours and open sores -- after they were surrendered by a dog breeder. Manitoba's chief veterinarian has refused to discuss specifics of the case, but the breeder confirmed ...
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