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Local dog rescue celebrates adoption milestone

No Dog Left Behind hosts a celebration in honor of their 3,000th dog adoption.
Credit: No Dog Left Behind
Adopted dogs from No Dog Left Behind.

MINNEAPOLIS — This Saturday, Twin Cities foster-based rescue No Dog Left Behind will be celebrating their 3,000th dog adoption at Sisyphus Brewing.

From 2-5 p.m., there will be adoptable dogs and puppies, free cake (for humans and dogs), and more. Sisyphus Brewing will be donating $1 for every pint sold during this event.  No Dog Left Behind is hoping to see as many of the 3,000 dogs they have saved, and the fosters and volunteers that made this happen. 

Visit their Facebook event page to see some of the adoptable dogs that will be attending. 

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No Dog Left Behind has been rescuing dogs in need since 2010. They started because of a need to provide hands-on foster and training support to help harder-to-place dogs. They rescue strays and dogs from owner surrenders, high-kill shelters in the south, reservations, and disaster relief. When Hurricanes Harvey and Irma hit in 2017, relief agencies reached out to rescues across the country with No Dog Left Behind taking in more than 60 of these dogs. 

For more information on No Dog Left Behind and how you can help donate, volunteer, foster, or adopt, visit their website.  

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