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  October 13, 1999    Cupertino, California  Since 1947

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    The Humane Society

    Animal adoption experts match people with the perfect pet


    The staff at the bustling Humane Society of Santa Clara Valley in Santa Clara is busy handling potential adopters all day long. In all, dog adoptions cost $70, a fee which covers spaying or neutering, vaccinations, a health exam, an identification tag, de-worming if necessary, and educational materials. But adopters get a lot more than just the right price. "At the Humane Society, people get a better understanding of what they are getting," says executive director Chris Arnold. "When the adopter walks out, they are far more educated and have a chance of a much better fit. Our goal is to create lasting relationships."   More

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    Loon Wah

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The Humane Society matches people with adoptable pets

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