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Just The Stats

By Nathan J. Winograd | March 10, 2015March 11, 2015 by Nathan J. Winograd

New Website Demonstrates the Myth of Pet Overpopulation by Highlighting Success.

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U.S. Sheltering At A Glance

By Nathan J. Winograd | March 9, 2015March 9, 2015 by Nathan J. Winograd

Progress toward a No Kill nation.

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Sterilization is a tool to save lives, not end them

By Nathan J. Winograd | March 8, 2015March 8, 2015 by Nathan J. Winograd

Arizona shelter to spay pregnant moms and kill the puppies.

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HSUS and PETA Fight Vital Animal Protection Laws

By Nathan J. Winograd | March 6, 2015December 6, 2018 by Nathan J. Winograd

Animals in Florida, Maryland, Connecticut, and Minnesota To Die

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Is New Hampshire a No Kill State?

By Nathan J. Winograd | March 5, 2015March 5, 2015 by Nathan J. Winograd

I cannot make that claim now and New Hampshire is certainly not one yet.

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PETA “Devastated” It Got Caught Stealing & Killing Dog

By Nathan J. Winograd | March 1, 2015December 6, 2018 by Nathan J. Winograd

PETA has finally spoken out on the stealing and killing of Maya. And it is a lie.

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Sterilizing PETA

By Nathan J. Winograd | February 23, 2015December 6, 2018 by Nathan J. Winograd

Your voice makes a difference.

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A No Kill Puerto Rico

By Nathan J. Winograd | February 22, 2015March 30, 2017 by Nathan J. Winograd

It is imperative that only No Kill programs and services be implemented.

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Just One Day 2015

By Nathan J. Winograd | February 20, 2015 by Nathan J. Winograd

June 11 just may be the safest day for companion animals in shelters.

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A study shows TNR not only saves cats, it saves dogs, too

By Nathan J. Winograd | February 19, 2015February 19, 2015 by Nathan J. Winograd

And they didn’t get trapped, neutered, or released.

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