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  <title>Mercer County Pound: Blog</title>
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  <description>Mercer County Pound: Blog</description>
  <lastBuildDate>Thu, 13 Mar 2008 18:37:18 -0500</lastBuildDate>
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   <title>NEW KENNELS &amp; MORE</title>
   <pubDate>Sun, 22 Apr 2007 12:00:51 -0500</pubDate>
   <description>The new kennels inside the building are finished 
and are wonderful!  There are 11 brand new 
kennels on concrete, with a drainage system for 
sanitary cleaning.  Everything is new and clean.
Thank you to Columbus Dog Connection..all the 
pups will have beds to sleep on, too.
Thank you, Tom Powell for making these wonderful 
improvements.

I would like to personally thank all of the 
rescues and volunteers who work so hard to get 
the dogs out of the Mercer County Pound.  Because 
of your love, dedication, and hard work, Mercer 
County has a low euthanasia rate.</description>
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   <title>Mercer County Dog Pound</title>
   <pubDate>Tue, 29 Aug 2006 21:33:39 -0500</pubDate>
   <description>This website was created in order to help the dogs
at the Mercer County Pound.  In light of the 
recent
attack on the dog warden and the Mercer County
Commissioners, volunteers are attempting to work
constructively to help improve the pound, through
cooperation.
Please note the following:
Animal Control Officers pick up dogs under all
sorts of conditions.  They may be sick, starving,
injured, and/or infested with parasites.  A county
dog pound is not an animal shelter or a dog rescue
organization. They provide basic food and shelter.
 They are not required to keep animals after three
days, if they are picked up as strays.  Owner turn
ins can be euthanized immediately.
County dog wardens are not required to cooperate
with animal rescues. Small facilities become over
crowded, and when rescue organizations &quot;beg&quot; 
county
dog wardens to hold dogs, they become even more
crowded.  Over crowding leads to problems, like 
the
spread of parasite infestation, dog fights, and
difficulty keeping pens clean. 
I have worked with the Mercer County Dog Warden 
for
many years, and have found him to be cooperative
and reasonable.  
Let&#39;s all work together to make positive changes.

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