rescue organization
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rescue
adjective[before noun]
uk/ˈres.kjuː/us/ˈres.kjuː/
A rescue animal is one that has been taken from a situation where it was not cared for or was treated badly and has been given ...
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organization
noun
uk/ˌɔː.ɡən.aɪˈzeɪ.ʃən/us/ˌɔːr.ɡən.əˈzeɪ.ʃən/
a group of people who work together in an organized way for a ...
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After the dismal, however, the woman never made any attempt to contact therescueorganizationabout returning her cats.
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The changes in care often required by an older dog may lead a non-experienced owner to release the animal to a shelter orrescueorganization.
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Orsec stands for ", although most people say", i.e.rescueorganization.
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More responsible owners will take the pet to a shelter, or call arescueorganization, where it will be cared for properly until a home can be found.
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Search and rescue organizations in some countries depend upon mounted teams to locate people, particularly hikers and children, and to provide disaster relief assistance.
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The volunteer organization provides assistance and resources to all people involved with companion birds including breeders, owners, researchers, vets and rescue organizations.
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Law enforcement does not climb the mountain, but relies on mountain rescue organizations for their skill, expertise, and experience.
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Many shelters and rescue organizations have put together informational websites to help the public choose the right pet for their family.
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Responsible shelters, pounds, and rescue organizations refuse to supply animals to people whom they judge unable to supply the animal with a suitable home.
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The agency acts as a coast guard, border guard, sea rescue organisation and a customs service.
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Almost every breed is supported by a network of national and international rescue organizations with the goal to save abandoned dogs of this breed.
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Sheriff's office personnel do not conduct the actual search activities, but instead coordinate the complicated activities of different search and rescue organizations.
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The time is dependent on which fire and rescue organisation they work for.
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Mountain rescue is often free, although in some parts of the world rescue organizations may charge for their services.
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Each trial conducted was a success, with every rescue organisation reporting that for the first time they experienced no breakdown in radio communications.
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A portion of the proceeds from the exhibition were given to an orangutan rescue organisation.
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Similarly, cats adopted from rescue organizations are commonly known as "rescue cats".
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Nationwide, numerous food rescue organizations pick up and deliver food in refrigerated trucks.
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Both sea rescue organisations, are opposite each other, and are used to working in partnership for effective beach and sea safety.
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Like other volunteer sea rescue organizations around the world, it performs non-military and non-police activities in support of its national navy or coast guard.
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