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Global Animal Donations Make Difference In South

(TORNADO ANIMAL RESCUE) Thanks to concerned readers, animals in the Southern United States affected by the tornadoes in April received food, microchips, and medical care. Global Animals donated $4,700 to aid the rescue and treatment of pets and animals in the devastated areas. We received a wonderful update from Allison Graves of the Have a Heart foundation about how they used those donations to help the animals in Alabama. Read on to learn exactly how your donations helped. — Global Animal

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Joplin Update: Humane Society Will Not Kill Any Pets From Tornado

(ANIMAL RESCUE) MISSOURI — One month after the Joplin tornado, 900 dogs and cats are still homeless. The Joplin Humane Society caring for these pets will not euthanize a single animal from the tornado. Read on to find out what is being done to help these animals still looking for homes. — Global Animal

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Joplin Update: 600 Tornado Pets Saved, Global Animals Donate $2,500

(ANIMAL RESCUE) JOPLIN, MO – More than 600 dogs, cats, and other pets have been rescued after what’s called the biggest tornado in history hit Joplin, Missouri. So far, 120 people have been reunited with their pets. This week, Global Animal Foundation gave $2,500 to Joplin Humane Society on behalf of its readers who donated to tornado animal rescue in the Deep South. Read more on Joplin’s lost and found pets and how animal rescue groups are helping create more happy endings…

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Toto Tornado Dog Rescued From Joplin House (HELP ANIMAL TORNADO VICTIMS)

JOPLIN, MO (VIDEO/HOW TO HELP) – A minute into a newscaster’s report on location in the tornado-ravaged town of Joplin, a pet rescue taking place in the background suddenly takes center stage. Watch as a pajama-clad resident sifts through the wreckage of his flattened house to locate his frightened dog. And see the little dog emerge, tail between legs, then shortly after, give a good shake and take a short walk.

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