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Man shelters 300 dogs from Hurricane Delta in Mexico home - Black News Channel

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By LUIS ANDRES HENAO Associated Press LEONA VICARIO, Mexico (AP) — As the dangerous Hurricane Delta closed in on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula, Ricardo Pimentel opened his home — to about 300 dogs. There were plenty of other critters too: Dozens of cats were harbored in his son's room; his daughter's room served as a refuge for chicks, bunnies and even a hedgehog; a patio became a haven for a flock of sheep. Not surprisingly, the house smelled terrible, he says. But it was worth it: All survived the storm. 'It doesn't matter if the house is dirty, it can be […]

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