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Animal Welfare Nonprofit Continues to Respond During Pandemic

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An injured German Shepherd mix rescued by Animal League of Washington County is recovering from an injury and will be available for adoption.
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The all-volunteer Animal League of Washington County, which rescues abused, neglected and abandoned dogs and horses across the region, is seeing a rise in cases due to the coronavirus pandemic. Director Carmen Nelson describes how the nonprofit continues to work under the state's stay-at-home directive, including staging critically needed adoptions during the pandemic.

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Jacqueline Froelich is an investigative reporter and news producer for Ozarks at Large.