By Christie Keith
Sido was a little tan-and-white dog, mixed-breed, pretty, charming and devoted to her owner. Not that different, maybe, from the dog lying at your feet while you read this.
You may not recognize her name, but she more than earned her place in the book of canine history as the four-footed inspiration for what became the modern no-kill movement, and the first life saved during a remarkable period of animal lifesaving in San Francisco in the 1990s.
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