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  A make shift shelter sign that leads to an area in Waveland, were there was very little relief.

A make shift shelter sign that leads to an area in Waveland, were there was very little relief.
  Here are a few of the make shift shelters. Some hunters built pens for the animals. The shelter had everything from puppies to pigs.

Here are a few of the make shift shelters. Some hunters built pens for the animals. The shelter had everything from puppies to pigs.
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  A 'MASH' unit at ground zero that checked out the animals and held them until transportation could come.

A "MASH" unit at ground zero that checked out the animals and held them until transportation could come.
  A wonderful vet at the 'MASH' who was working days without sleep.

A wonderful vet at the "MASH" who was working days without sleep.
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  Randy and our guide, Doll Stanley, from In Defense of Animals.  The dog we rescued had over 1,000 lacerations.

Randy and our guide, Doll Stanley, from In Defense of Animals. The dog we rescued had over 1,000 lacerations.
  A few of the dogs we saved were chilling out in one of our SUV's.

A few of the dogs we saved were chilling out in one of our SUV's.
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  A rescued dog waiting to go to St. Louis.

A rescued dog waiting to go to St. Louis.
  Driving back to St. Louis, one of the dogs peeks out the window.

Driving back to St. Louis, one of the dogs peeks out the window.
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  Twenty animals are now safe back at the Stray Rescue shelter with some volunteers.

Twenty animals are now safe back at the Stray Rescue shelter with some volunteers.
  Old glory survives yet another disaster.

Old glory survives yet another disaster.
 
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