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In a Jan. 31, 2018 photo, PAAS (Peaceful Animal Adoption Shelter) volunteer Jim Snipes brings an armload of puppies off of their van as they arrive at the Denver Dumb Friends League Buddy Center on January 31, 2018 in Castle Rock, Colorado. After a 14 hour overnight van ride from Vinita, Oklahoma, the dogs are checked into the Buddy Center. There they get weighed, are given vaccines, get health evaluations and fed. Once the dog is ready they will be put up for adoption. PAAS, a relatively new organization in Vinita, Oklahoma, brings 30-50 homeless animals a week to the Buddy Center in hopes of finding them new homes. (Helen H. Richardson/The Denver Post via AP)
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