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Twelve pups who need love now more than ever still await their forever home, amid a holiday adoption campaign., commonly known as AARCS, posted to their Facebook page on Thursday saying none of the dogs available for a lesser fee have had any interest since the holiday campaign started on Dec. 1.
“We are saddened that none of our 12 Dogs of Christmas have any current adoption applications,” the post said. “Although they may have some special quirks, they’re all so deserving of finding a loving place to call home!”
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