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animal victim photo.

"Rescue animals, especially the dogs, were so happy to see people
that they were jumping all over them
." - Michele Papero

 

Dog with lacerations on her feet

Dog with lacerations on her feet recovering


Michele Papero with recuperating dog

 

animal victim photo.

animal victim photo.

animal victim photo.

animal victim photo.

animal victim photo.

animal victim photo.

animal victim photo.


 

Pets Reunited with Owners

 

animal victim photo.

Animals were photographed and catalogued in a book for owners
seeking their pets to look through

 

animal victim photo.
“If you heard the bell somewhere on the compound, you knew someone had been reunited. When you heard it, everyone would come running over. You don't hear the bell enough." – Michele Papero

 

 

 

animal victim photo.

animal victim photo.

Owner reunited with pet

 

Shelter Supplies

 

animal victim photo.

 

Hattiesburg, Mississippi

animal victim photo.

animal victim photo.

 

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