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In a surprising twist, two pigs in East Tennessee found themselves in need of rescue from an unexpected location. Mary Nussbaum, Director of Medical Operations at Young-Williams Animal Center, shared her unique experience with the mission. “This is my first time handling pigs. My background is in dairy cattle,” she remarked, highlighting the novelty of the situation for her team. The rescue effort was a joint operation between Young-Williams Animal Center and Knox County, showcasing the community’s commitment to animal welfare.

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