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Canines and commuters: TTC sprinkled with dog adoption posters

31 March 2025
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Canines and commuters: TTC sprinkled with dog adoption posters
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The article discusses the presence of dog adoption posters in Toronto’s public transit system, specifically on TTC vehicles. The posters aim to raise awareness about adopting dogs in need of homes. This initiative highlights the importance of pet adoption and encourages commuters to consider giving a loving home to a shelter dog.

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