A rescued puppy named Apple marks relocation milestone

Nancy Silverman, center, holds the dog named Apple while Matt Bershadker, left, President and CEO of the ASPCA, holds Curry as the puppies were part of a group of 17 stray dogs that were transported to New York, Thursday, April 4, 2019. The floppy-eared Apple has a new home courtesy of the animal protection group and an overcrowded shelter in Mississippi. Just days after being rescued from the streets of Starkville, Apple arrived in New York as the 100,000th stray or unwanted animal relocated from the South to the North by the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)

Puppies Apple, left, and Curry tussle with a chew toy as they romp at ASPCA headquarters in New York, Thursday, April 4, 2019. The mixed-breed puppies have a new home in New York courtesy of the animal protection group and an overcrowded shelter in Mississippi. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)

A stray puppy named Apple sits in a crate on a truck awaiting a journey to New York City on Wednesday, April 3, 2019, in Starkville, Miss. Apple is the 100,000th animal relocated to the North by a transportation program operated by the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. The organization moves strays and other unwanted animals from Southern states to areas including New York City, where demand is high for animals and Apple could be adopted in just a few days. (AP Photo/Jay Reeves)

A floppy-eared puppy named Apple has a new home in New York, courtesy of an animal protection group and an overcrowded shelter in Mississippi.

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