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Gov. Kristi Noem's other dog (Original Post)
KS Toronado
May 2024
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We get a lot of rescue dogs in the northeast. Usually from the south and abused.
erronis
May 2024
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DinahMoeHum
(22,401 posts)1. Before leaving, they did this. . .
calimary
(83,841 posts)3. Works for me!
surfered
(2,462 posts)2. Or maybe like immigrants, they're being shipped to Blue States
They look happy that theyre leaving.
erronis
(16,683 posts)4. We get a lot of rescue dogs in the northeast. Usually from the south and abused.
Guess we'll need to prepare for those coming from places like South Dakota.
Rhiannon12866
(219,800 posts)5. I'm in New York and I got my rescue dog, Sara, who made it here via a kind of "underground railroad" of dogs
Since we have tougher animal protection laws.
TheBlackAdder
(28,800 posts)6. Interview with her dog.