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This from the ASPCA:

Dear Ms. Wright,

Thank you very much for your email regarding the dog named Betty in our commercial. When the ASPCA found Betty she was injured badly with a fractured vertebra, she could barely move but she continued to care for her new born pups. All of her pups were successfully adopted and shortly after in February 2003 Betty also found her new family and given the name Apple to start her journey with her new pet parents and another canine.

Eight years later, Apples parents inform us that she is just as beautiful and intelligent as the day they brought her home and was a wonderful addition to the family. She spends her days chasing squirrels around five acres and being spoiled by her parents. Apple couldn't have wished for a better life.

This is just one of many rescue stories with a happy ending.

Sincerely,

ASPCA Public Information

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I am not so sure I would trust this answer from the ASPCA or the ASPCA in general.

From what I am reading the ASPCA has a history of transferring dogs to dog shelters that are considered "kill shelters" and euthanize approximately 1/3 of the dogs they take in. I have also read that the ASPCA supports widespread killing of animals.

If you are planing to donate to this organization please do your own research, as you should do with any organization that you donate money to.

(Google ASPCA saves dogs by transporting them to kill shelters)

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I have been wondering the same thing. I think she has some collie in her. If anyone knows, can you please share?

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