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If you live in that area, be sure to visit their spay and neuter clinic. Beartooth Humane Alliance originally appeared on 4 The Love of Animals on September 9, 2010. I love this promotional video from the folks at Beartooth Humane Alliance in Montana! A great sense of humor, and a good cause too!
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