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Not all dogs at the city shelter are strays. Not all are runaways or
surrendered by owners. Not all are available for adoption. One group
of dogs is never seen by the public. They are the dogs in custody, required
by the courts to be held until their legal situation is resolved
a period lasting weeks, months, even a year.

Give
a Dog a Bone is a quality of life program for these long-term shelter
dogs held at San
Francisco's Animal Care & Control - the city's municipal shelter.
GADAB is changing the bleak existence of these dogs every day, one chew
toy, one play session, one belly rub at a time. Find out more
details about this unique program and the people who make it possible.
 
There are lots of ways you can help this donation-driven program, from
giving money to volunteering
your time to simply spreading the word. GADAB
is currently the only program of its kind but we hope to make the same
services available at shelters nationwide. We'll be keeping you posted
on this as we learn more.

Check out the latest GADAB news here:
Read GADAB's official position on the Michael Vick case on our DogTail's Blog.Check back often as this story continues to develop. 
For more information on Give a Dog a Bone,
please download our brochure. Click
here to download PDF file(880KB).
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