@canal4ni: 🌦️🇳🇮 ¡Conocé cómo estará el clima esta semana en #Nicaragua! El INETER informa que durante los próximos 7 días predominará un ambiente caluroso en la región del Pacífico, mientras que el ingreso de la onda tropical número 17 favorecerá lluvias en el Caribe. ☀️🌧️ #noticias

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ameliadelcarmenlo6
Amelia del carmen Lopez lopez :
gracias
2026-07-06 21:11:02
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Miriam P. :
2026-07-06 20:50:30
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luisalacayo1
Luisa Lacayo :
Será que ya limpiaron los equipos bien, para ver si aciertan de las lluvias o los calores???🤔🤔
2026-07-06 18:33:11
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💔 River is scheduled to lose his life at SEAACA shelter on Wednesday, 6/18, at 2pm.  River didn’t come into the shelter wagging or smiling, he came in on a control stick, terrified and bleeding. And that broke his spirit. He’s been labeled “unable to handle,” “shows teeth,” “snaps,” and “shuts down.” But what would any of us do if we were dragged into chaos by force, sick, alone, and afraid? River isn’t mean. He’s wounded. Wounded from his family leaving him behind. Wounded from how he was handled. Wounded from being misunderstood. Despite it all, he still demonstrates that he knows “sit.” He still takes treats gently through the kennel bars. There’s still a flicker of trust left. He just needs someone willing to reach for it. ID: 25-11094 📍SEAACA shelter - Downey, CA Shelter notes: est. 55 lbs., 5+ yrs., male, unable to handle, gives whale eye, showing and snapping teeth, bleeding from safety pole, blood in kennel (r/o: bit control stick vs other), as of 6/10/25 takes treats through kennel, knows command “sit”, still showing teeth, debris on coat on limited visual exam only, appears lean to thin on visual exam only (r/o: metabolic, nutritional vs other), green ocular discharge (r/o kcs, infection, irritant vs other), history possible oral trauma (bit control stick per hx), on treatment for kennel cough. Must receive commitment no later than 2:00 pm 6/18/2025 and pick-up no later than 3:00 pm 6/18/2025, will not hold past 3:00 pm 6/18/2025. No extensions will be given. ☎️ If you’re interested in adopting, please call the shelter at 562.803.3301 and select option 4. You’ll need to provide the dog’s ID rather than their name. 📧 If you’re a rescue and interested in pulling, please email SEAACA’s rescue team: AdoptionPartners@seaaca.org   You’ll need to provide the dog’s ID rather than their name.
💔 River is scheduled to lose his life at SEAACA shelter on Wednesday, 6/18, at 2pm. River didn’t come into the shelter wagging or smiling, he came in on a control stick, terrified and bleeding. And that broke his spirit. He’s been labeled “unable to handle,” “shows teeth,” “snaps,” and “shuts down.” But what would any of us do if we were dragged into chaos by force, sick, alone, and afraid? River isn’t mean. He’s wounded. Wounded from his family leaving him behind. Wounded from how he was handled. Wounded from being misunderstood. Despite it all, he still demonstrates that he knows “sit.” He still takes treats gently through the kennel bars. There’s still a flicker of trust left. He just needs someone willing to reach for it. ID: 25-11094 📍SEAACA shelter - Downey, CA Shelter notes: est. 55 lbs., 5+ yrs., male, unable to handle, gives whale eye, showing and snapping teeth, bleeding from safety pole, blood in kennel (r/o: bit control stick vs other), as of 6/10/25 takes treats through kennel, knows command “sit”, still showing teeth, debris on coat on limited visual exam only, appears lean to thin on visual exam only (r/o: metabolic, nutritional vs other), green ocular discharge (r/o kcs, infection, irritant vs other), history possible oral trauma (bit control stick per hx), on treatment for kennel cough. Must receive commitment no later than 2:00 pm 6/18/2025 and pick-up no later than 3:00 pm 6/18/2025, will not hold past 3:00 pm 6/18/2025. No extensions will be given. ☎️ If you’re interested in adopting, please call the shelter at 562.803.3301 and select option 4. You’ll need to provide the dog’s ID rather than their name. 📧 If you’re a rescue and interested in pulling, please email SEAACA’s rescue team: [email protected]   You’ll need to provide the dog’s ID rather than their name.

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