Forgotten Pets Get Second Chance at Little Victories: ; How the Area's Only No-Kill Animal Shelter Got Its Start, and What's Ahead

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It was a typical day for Sue Brown, president and founder of Little Victories Animal Rescue Group at Ona, the area's only no- kill animal shelter.

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Forgotten Pets Get Second Chance at Little Victories: ; How the Area's Only No-Kill Animal Shelter Got Its Start, and What's Ahead

Early in the morning, Brown started receiving calls about two sick female dogs with pups lying beside a road in Lincoln County.

"These were mothers with puppies, and no one would touch them because of mange," Brown said.

Finally, someone wrapped the animals in towels and took them to a veterinarian who has done work for the shelter. The mange was treated and the malnourished pups saved, 10 in all. A volunteer donated $1,000 for new 10-foot-by-10-f...

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