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Hunie *foster home needed*

Boxer Rhodesian Ridgeback

Female, Adult
Herndon, VA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Not good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Hunie is a survivor with a heart full of love! At 8 years old, Hunie's world was turned upside down when her family left her at a high-kill shelter. Her foster mom commited to keeping her safe, healing her heart, and helping her find the family she deserves.  She is a rhodesian ridgeback/boxer mix, who is a loving girl who enjoys car rides and long walks. She adores being with her people, and is great with kids! She needs to be the only dog. Hunie is spayed, healthy, and ready to write her next chapter - with someone who won't give up on her again. Can you be the one to give her the loving forever home she deserves? Adoption fee: $525, includes all shots, sterilized, heartworm negative, dewormed, flea preventative, microchip   If you are interested in adopting, please fill out an application and a representative will get back to you shortly to answer any questions you may have. The adoption policies and applications can be found at the following links: https://fancycats.org/adopt-a-cat and https://fancycats.org/adopt-a-dog. Email us at  adoption@fancycats.org for general questions about our rescued cats. Email us at dogadoptions@fancycats.org for general questions about our rescued dogs. See our calendar of adoption events at https://fancycats.org/(scroll towards bottom) You can save animals like this one by becoming a foster! Fosters are like bridges between high kill shelters and forever homes. We need fosters so that we can save cats and dogs before they are euthanized at the shelters. If you are interested in becoming a foster, please visit: https://fancycats.org/volunteerDecember 2, 2025, 8:41 am

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Hunie *foster home needed*

Boxer Rhodesian Ridgeback

Female, Adult
Herndon, VA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Not good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Hunie is a survivor with a heart full of love! At 8 years old, Hunie's world was turned upside down when her family left her at a high-kill shelter. Her foster mom commited to keeping her safe, healing her heart, and helping her find the family she deserves.  She is a rhodesian ridgeback/boxer mix, who is a loving girl who enjoys car rides and long walks. She adores being with her people, and is great with kids! She needs to be the only dog. Hunie is spayed, healthy, and ready to write her next chapter - with someone who won't give up on her again. Can you be the one to give her the loving forever home she deserves? Adoption fee: $525, includes all shots, sterilized, heartworm negative, dewormed, flea preventative, microchip   If you are interested in adopting, please fill out an application and a representative will get back to you shortly to answer any questions you may have. The adoption policies and applications can be found at the following links: https://fancycats.org/adopt-a-cat and https://fancycats.org/adopt-a-dog. Email us at  adoption@fancycats.org for general questions about our rescued cats. Email us at dogadoptions@fancycats.org for general questions about our rescued dogs. See our calendar of adoption events at https://fancycats.org/(scroll towards bottom) You can save animals like this one by becoming a foster! Fosters are like bridges between high kill shelters and forever homes. We need fosters so that we can save cats and dogs before they are euthanized at the shelters. If you are interested in becoming a foster, please visit: https://fancycats.org/volunteerDecember 2, 2025, 8:41 am
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Penny -ADOPTED!!!

Boxer American Staffordshire Terrier

Female, Adult
Vienna, VA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Penny! This brindle beauty’s rescue journey began when 19-year-old Alexis spotted her running down a road in Chester, SC. Worried for her safety, Alexis coaxed her to safety and took her in. As a college student working long hours, Alexis knew she couldn’t keep Penny, but she refused to give up. After contacting multiple shelters and rescues, she finally connected with Worthy Dog, and thanks to her persistence, Penny got her chance. Penny’s luck continued when one of our favorite fosters, Laine & Gary, welcomed her into their home. Now safe and loved, Penny is completing her heartworm treatment while living with three large foster siblings. She’s already proven she thrives in a pack and easily adapts to her dog friends’ energy, whether that means joining in play or lounging quietly. By nature, Penny has a moderate energy level; her foster mom says she usually strolls along “slower than molasses,” though she still gets the zoomies now and then. Penny is a naturally social pup. She did great at the vet, rides well in the car, and greets new people with ease. She loves being near her humans and is learning how to enjoy short stretches of alone time. She’s house-trained and working on crate training with a gradual reintroduction, so it feels positive. Her favorite things? Playing with her foster buddy Ziege, any kind of treat, lounging on the back deck watching for critters, and plenty of naps—this girl is a proud couch potato. She’s not into toys just yet, but we think that may come with time as she continues to discover life’s simple pleasures. Penny would do best in a home with a flexible schedule and another friendly dog. She bonds quickly, loves men and women equally, and has the sweetest, most affectionate nature. If you’re looking for a social, easygoing couch buddy, Penny is ready to meet her forever family.  Apply today! BREED ESTIMATE:  American Staffordshire/Boxer/Bully Mix GENDER: Female APPROXIMATE WEIGHT:  60 lbs  APPROXIMATE AGE: ~  2 to 3 years old COAT TYPE:  short brindle coat ADOPTION FEE: $425 VET INFO: utd on shots/neutered/microchipped LOCATION: Mclean, VA   FOR MORE INFO OR TO ADOPT: Please go to https://adopt.worthydog.org and complete the application. You can also help save dogs like this one by becoming a foster, providing a rescue dog with a temporary home and giving them the love and care they need until they are permanently adopted. Every person who fosters is directly responsible for saving the life of a dog, because we can only save as many dogs as we have foster families available to welcome them into their homes. If you think you might be interested in becoming a foster and want to learn more, please go to https://foster.worthydog.org and fill out an application. Worthy Dog Rescue is an all-volunteer, foster-based rescue that primarily adopts to families in the DC Metro area. November 19, 2025, 12:45 am
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Stella

Boxer Mixed Breed (Medium)

Female, 1 yr 11 mos
Leesburg, VA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Stella is a beautiful girl. She is very affectionate and loves everyone. She loves to play and hug. We are working on teaching her not to jump. She just wants to be touching someone all the time. She is walking great on a leash and learning basic commands. She gets along with other dogs and would do well with an active family. Her adoption fee is $250 and is currently in Tennessee. She can be transported. We use Rescue Riders Pet Transport, (rescueridersllc.net), the most animal-friendly transport on the road.
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Buster

Boxer American Pit Bull Terrier

Male, 5 mos
Leesburg, VA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Buster was found running down the road. We found out that he was adopted from a shelter, but the lady couldn't keep him, so she gave him away and apparently, they didn't want him either. He's a good boy just looking for his forever family. He is 5 months old and gets along with everyone. If you would like to add Buster to your home, please respond by using the big black button marked " Ask About Me" and we will send you an application. These dogs are being fostered in TN but included in your adoption fee is transport to a location near you by Rescue Riders Pet Transport, the most animal-friendly transport on the road.
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Toby

Boxer

Male, 2 yrs 5 mos
Fairfax, VA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
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Cooper KA

Boxer

Male, 4 mos
Fairfax, VA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Copper! 🧡 Copper is a 13-week-old Boxer mix with the sweetest face and a heart full of love! This handsome little guy just wants to be near you- all the time. He’s the ultimate sidekick, happiest when he’s tagging along for every part of your day, whether it’s morning coffee, car rides, or curling up for snuggles on the couch. He’s playful and goofy, especially when he’s chasing his squeaky toys or trotting after you with his big puppy grin. Copper adores everyone he meets — kids, cats, dogs, you name it. He’s sweet, affectionate, and full of personality, and he’ll quickly make himself the center of your world (and heart). Copper is neutered, up to date on vaccinations, and ready to find his forever family — one that will let him be their loyal, loving shadow every step of the way. 🐾😍 RPACI is a non profit rescue, and currently possess our 501C3 to operate as such. Please visit us on Facebook: Rebecca's Paws and Claws in Remlap and our website: www.rpacirescue.org. All dogs from this rescue are transported from Alabama to the Pennsylvania/ New England/ Virginia area and delivered in Pennsylvania, Virginia and RI. Each dog will come fully vetted. Price also includes transportation and a Health Certificate as required by law. There is a 100.00 deposit required at the time of adoption to secure the transport crate. The remainder of the fee will be paid once you pick up the dog. Naturally the 100.00 comes off the total owed at pick up. It will be refunded if for any reason you decide you do not want to adopt, unless the transport has already left.with the dog. To get a application please email: saveapreciouspaw@gmail.com You can also visit our website Rpacirescue.org to fill out an adoption application

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Maxwell VERYURGENT NEEDS FOSTER

American Bulldog Mastiff

Male, Adult
Herndon, VA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Maxwell, a charming in need of rescue. His journey with us began when he was surrendered by his previous owner, through no fault of his own. Maxwell boasts a delightful history of coexisting harmoniously with both children and dogs of all sizes. However, we recommend a child-free environment due to his tendency to be a tad jumpy and nervous, especially when encountering new people. Maxwell's previous family described him as a big, goofy, and immensely playful companion. Additionally, he has proven himself to be well-trained in both housebreaking and crate use. He's capable of peacefully free-roaming when left alone, with no adverse incidents. Despite his endearing qualities, Maxwell is currently experiencing a degree of unease in the shelter environment, away from the only family he's ever known. New faces and the presence of other dogs passing by his kennel have understandably heightened his anxiety. Our dedicated behavior team has devised a plan to place him in a quieter section of the shelter, although it is apparent that the current setting is less than ideal for this sensitive fellow. During his stay with us, Maxwell has gradually opened up, revealing the same lovable, goofy personality that endeared him to his previous owners. Yet, he remains cautious when meeting new people. In our care, he has engaged in playgroups and demonstrated positive interactions with other dogs, though he tends to prefer calmer canine companions, as those with high energy levels can sometimes overwhelm him. This endearing pup is longing for a safe and loving environment where he can thrive. __________________________________________________   If you are interested in adopting, please fill out an application and a representative will get back to you shortly to answer any questions you may have. The adoption policies and applications can be found at the following links: https://fancycats.org/adopt-a-cat and https://fancycats.org/adopt-a-dog. Email us at  adoption@fancycats.org for general questions about our rescued cats. Email us at dogadoptions@fancycats.org for general questions about our rescued dogs. See our calendar of adoption events at https://fancycats.org/(scroll towards bottom) You can save animals like this one by becoming a foster! Fosters are like bridges between high kill shelters and forever homes. We need fosters so that we can save cats and dogs before they are euthanized at the shelters. If you are interested in becoming a foster, please visit: https://fancycats.org/volunteerNovember 17, 2025, 11:45 am
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Jumpy

Pit Bull Terrier

Male, Adult
Herndon, VA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Jumpy is a sweet, playful young dog who has bounced back from a tough start with an affectionate, happy-go-lucky personality. He loves all people and other dogs of all sizes, enjoys cuddles and lap time, and adapted well to apartment living with minimal fuss over city noise. While he gets bursts of zoomies, he balances that with long naps and is content entertaining himself with toys. Jumpy is crate-trained, housebroken, non-destructive, and improving on leash manners, with a preference for daily walks and outside time but flexibility when schedules are tight. Jumpy thrives with playful companions and is steadily learning the social norms of the dog world. Jumpy is a loyal, goofy, and easy-going pup who would make a wonderful companion, especially in a home with another dog to play with.   Personality and Health: Jumpy is a sweetheart to his core, who despite his rough start to life has a lot of trust and love for the people and dogs around him. He seems to be the happiest pressed to my side, or playing with other dogs. His favorite evening activity is laying belly-up in your lap, snoring like a trucker. His name definitely comes from his enthusiasm when greeting people, which while adorable, is a train-able thing that we are working on with him and he is showing progress with. Ironically, he has not shown any interest in actually jumping on or over anything - even a counter with steak on it. Jumpy does a lot of adorable head tilts, especially when you call him a goofy goober, which he has a weirdly strong reaction to. He thinks he is a lapdog, and mainly just wants to sit in your lap and be where you are.   Jumpy currently lives in a suburban home with a fenced yard and 2 doggie friends of similar size. He previously spent a few months in a 1 bedroom apartment in downtown DC with a WFH workaholic, and ignored pretty much all city noise, neighbor footsteps, fireworks, etc., though he loves to people watch out the window (very nosy). He is at his best behavior when he gets a 20 minute morning walk (will sleep all day), but has no issues with a quick morning pee break if you're in a rush (more common). He is a young happy boy who deserves a good amount of outside time, but won't go nuts if he has to be cooped up for a day or two due to weather or other commitments (like meetings until 7pm). He has been left alone in the crate for a full workday with no issues, but we know he would happily spend that whole time on the couch if his forever home allows it.   When he arrived from the shelter, Jumpy was extremely underweight and had a couple spots where his hair was thinning, likely due to previous stress and malnourishment. We have brought him up to a healthy 50lbs and his skin is improving with time and care -  and we got his DNA tested, showing he is clear for all 260+ genetic health issues that Wisdom Panel screens for. We are also currently waiting for allergy test results to see if those have any impact on his skin - noting that allergy food is commonly prescribed and not notably more expensive or limiting for a potential adopter.  With his happy go lucky personality, he doesn't even seem to notice anything is wrong, though he does seem to realize that life is uphill from here.    Energy Level and Activity: While he has young dog zoomies at playtime, he has just as much of an affinity for naptime on the couch and lazy cuddles.  When I am WFH, cooking, or doing anything that is not to do with him, he likes to be able to see me, but won't follow me around - typically will just lay on the armchair or bed and stare at me. If he gets the zoomies while I am busy, he has shown that he's able to play alone and self-soothe with a bone or a stuffy. He looooves to squeak his toys during meetings when I have to talk, and my coworkers find him very funny - but if it's a serious one, he does fine in the crate or other room. His favorite type of toy is a new one, and he will try them all out. Of course, he has an XL lambchop he cuddles with every day.   He is good with sharing with other dogs and does not guard or hog his toys. He can pull a bit on the leash and likes to play tug-of-war to sort of walk himself with it when we are leaving or returning from walks. I've noticed this happens more in my apartment hallway than any place with a short distance to outside like my mom's house -  he is just excited to go and then has to wait for an elevator! While again, adorable - his leash manners are something he is being trained on and quickly improving on. He does better when he gets instant gratification: aka he is completely normal if taking stairs, out a regular door, etc.  When let loose in a fenced yard, Jumpy sniffs and explores and has not done any digging or chasing of any squirrels etc.    Other Dogs and Kids: Jumpy excels with dogs and would love to play with other playful pups. We have had a few dogs come through our home while we've had Jumpy and he loved them all and was happy to share the space. He always wants to be around them and if tired out from playing, tries to start cuddle piles to sleep next to each other. We have found he is best matched with a similarly sized dog, but he has played well with dogs of all sizes. He is a vocal player and likes to wrestle, which can seem scary if you are not used to it / not as versed on dog body language, but he is really just trying to communicate his excitement, and it has never led to any escalation or aggression during playtime - he is actually more of a submissive guy. When we had a small chihuahua mix over, he did not chase her or try to be dominant over her - she actually intimidated him. When dogs came over who weren't fans of Jumpy's playful energy, we could easily separate them into different rooms, and he did not scratch at doors, bark, or get upset. He had a sitter once with a cat, where this approach worked fine and the cat just avoided him. We haven't tested him 1:1 with a cat, but I would bet good money he would try to play with them too, but cats would likely be able to evade him easily if they weren't interested .   When he sees other pets on walks he definitely takes note but won't drag you over to them, sometimes he just gets low and waits for them to approach. He has not shown any signs of leash reactivity and has done well at the park, even if being ganged up on. Jumpy is oblivious in a very sweet way - he does not piece together when other dogs don't want to play or don't like him, he thinks all barking is play barking. He really thinks the world is full of butterflies and unicorns. We are working on socializing him with other dogs in new situations and better understanding their "no" signals, and he is getting better at learning when playtime is over or the other dog isn't interested. All said - if you have a playful dog at home, Jumpy is your best solution to tiring them out.    Jumpy has not been around too many children, beyond the ones we run into on the street. I take him down to the National Mall on nice days to show off to all the tourists and roll in the grass, where he is in many crowds with many kids. He has been very gentle and given kisses to the toddlers and young ones who have asked to pet him on leash (all who had responsible parents with them), and did not engage with a younger child who was running around when he was off leash at the dog park. He has met babies in strollers and was not particularly interested in them, probably because they couldn't pet or play with him. These interactions generally happened on the tail end of his walks when he had plenty of energy worked out and interesting sights and smells to be had, so he may have been more chill than if he had just woken up. All this said, because we don't have many kids around to test different interactions with, and because of his youth and how playful he is, I would say he'd probably be better in a home with kids in middle school or above who understand how to approach dogs and play safely.    In the home: He has shown to be 95% (if not fully able to guarantee) housebroken with minimal potty incidents and no marking in the home, including periods of more than 4 hours, and 10+ overnight. His only potty issue has come after chugging his whole water bowl after a long walk and not going out soon enough after - blaming myself there. He generally goes immediately once he is outside, with a preference for mulch/grass, meaning if a quick trip is all that is possible, he will make it work!   He usually does not bark or whine while we are gone and he's in his crate, and when he does he stops and settles down after the first ~2-5 minutes (determined from cameras and 0 neighbor complaints). After a few weeks, we started letting him sleep on a regular dog bed in our room instead of the crate overnight, which he prefers, and on occasion our bed, which he adores (he gets down if we tell him to, though). He seems to be fine with sleeping in if needed - he has never woken us up crying or anything like that, and if he is sleeping on the bed with you, he won't want to get up until after you.   We have left him alone while out of the crate, and he has not shown any destructive tendencies to furniture on the cameras. Generally if we will be gone longer than 30 min, we put him in the crate, just to avoid any issues with non dog-safe plants (which he ignores when we supervise him, but safety first). He hasn't realized he can beg for food yet but is certainly not a picky eater and would likely be fine with most kibbles.  He is currently eating Costco salmon and sweet potato food while we figure out if his diet is causing his skin issues, but he also loves green beans, blueberries, and watermelon. He is a great vacuum eating all crumbs off the floor, but since he does not shed a significant amount, he can actually make your home cleaner!    If you’re looking for an easy-going pup to play and be a companion to a dog in your home, he would be a great addition!   Adoption fee: $525, includes all shots, sterilized, heartworm negative, dewormed, flea preventative, microchip   If you are interested in adopting, please fill out an application and a representative will get back to you shortly to answer any questions you may have. The adoption policies and applications can be found at the following links: https://fancycats.org/adopt-a-cat and https://fancycats.org/adopt-a-dog. Email us at  adoption@fancycats.org for general questions about our rescued cats. Email us at dogadoptions@fancycats.org for general questions about our rescued dogs. See our calendar of adoption events at https://fancycats.org/(scroll towards bottom) You can save animals like this one by becoming a foster! Fosters are like bridges between high kill shelters and forever homes. We need fosters so that we can save cats and dogs before they are euthanized at the shelters. If you are interested in becoming a foster, please visit: https://fancycats.org/volunteerDecember 2, 2025, 11:38 am
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Jay

Pit Bull Terrier Pomeranian

Male, Adult
Herndon, VA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Jay! At just 30 pounds, this happy-go-lucky guy is the perfect pint-sized companion. Jay is around 3 years old, and has all the joyful energy of a young dog who’s ready to play, explore, and make every day a little brighter. Jay is friendly with dogs, cats, and kids, and he absolutely adores playing with his foster siblings. He’d be thrilled to join a home with another playful pup. Jay has a lot of energy, and he approaches every day with enthusiasm. His foster family takes him on lots of walks, and while he’s still learning the fine art of loose leash walking, he’s making progress. He’d be a great fit for an active home or someone with a fenced yard where he can zoom around to his heart’s content. Indoors, Jay is well behaved. He’s fully potty trained, knows a few commands (sit, lie down, wait), and is very food motivated. He doesn't bark often, and is not destructive. He thrives on routine, and once he has his fill of exercise, he wants nothing more than to snuggle on the couch. Jay isn’t exactly the type to solve a puzzle toy on the first try... but what he lacks in brilliance, he more than makes up for with charm, sweetness, and an endlessly upbeat attitude.  If you’re looking for a cheerful, quirky, delightfully goofy best friend, Jay just might be your guy. Adoption fee: $525, includes all shots, sterilized, heartworm negative, dewormed, flea preventative, microchip   If you are interested in adopting, please fill out an application and a representative will get back to you shortly to answer any questions you may have. The adoption policies and applications can be found at the following links: https://fancycats.org/adopt-a-cat and https://fancycats.org/adopt-a-dog. Email us at  adoption@fancycats.org for general questions about our rescued cats. Email us at dogadoptions@fancycats.org for general questions about our rescued dogs. See our calendar of adoption events at https://fancycats.org/(scroll towards bottom) You can save animals like this one by becoming a foster! Fosters are like bridges between high kill shelters and forever homes. We need fosters so that we can save cats and dogs before they are euthanized at the shelters. If you are interested in becoming a foster, please visit: https://fancycats.org/volunteerDecember 2, 2025, 8:41 am

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Fancy Cats & Dogs Rescue Team, Inc.

P. O. Box 182, Herndon, VA 20172

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Worthy Dog Rescue

Vienna, VA 22181

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Rescue Riders Cooperative N.VA/DC

Leesburg, VA 20101

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The Humane Society of Fairfax County 2

4057 Chain Bridge Rd, Fairfax, VA 22030

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Rebecca's Paws and Claws INC - Virginia

Fairfax, VA 22031

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Canines and Kitties Rescue

Chantilly, VA 20152

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PetConnect Rescue

PO Box 60714, Potomac, MD 20859

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12.6 miles

Friends Of Homeless Animals

39710 Goodpuppy Lane, Aldie, VA 20105

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Lost Dog and Cat Rescue Foundation

Arlington, VA 22205

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HART (Homeless Animals Rescue Team)

P. O. Box 7261, Fairfax Station, VA 22039

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