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The employees immediately summoned. Pets In Need Executive Director Al Mollica walks in a room at the Palo Alto Animal Shelter where the nonprofit fosters cats on June 15 2021.
Pets In Need Workers Say Puppies Deaths Were Horrible Painful Part 1 Of A Series Palo Alto Daily Post
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. When they arrived at the Palo Alto shelter at 3281 E. Photo by Daniela Beltran B. Bayshore Road however Pets In Need staff found seven puppies were unresponsive.
A dog ready for adoption sits in his cage at the Palo Alto Animal Shelter which is operated by Pets In Need in Palo Alto on June 15 2021. Pets In Need is satisfied with the Courts decision which will allow our community to close this regrettable chapter and continue to focus on our nearly 60-year mission of providing loving and.
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