Foster families enable Adopt-A-Dog to free up space to rescue more dogs. They give people a chance to experience a dog breed or temperament they might not otherwise consider. Consider fostering a dog from Adopt-A-Dog today! Continue Reading →
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Foster families enable Adopt-A-Dog to free up space to rescue more dogs. They give people a chance to experience a dog breed or temperament they might not otherwise consider. Consider fostering a dog from Adopt-A-Dog today! Continue Reading →
“We’re being very purposeful with this space. It is part of our intention to help the community. It’s not just a hospital,” Putter said. “The point is to really be a one-spot for everything you need, including rescuing an animal.” Continue Reading →
All fees for adopting dogs at Stamford Animal Control are waived through January 14, 2018, during a “Free the Shelters” event sponsored by PRAI Beauty and Cathy Kangas. Continue Reading →
“Could not bear to have her put down because she was left behind.” – Franchesca Biondo Continue Reading →
A ribbon cutting ceremony at Spot On Veterinary Hospital and Hotel just over the Greenwich line on Selleck Street in Stamford included a tour of the 16,000 sq ft facility that was previously home to a sail maker and rigger. Continue Reading →
Shay was abandoned by the dumpster at Stamford Animal Control. She is a sweet puppy who is available for adoption. Continue Reading →
Baby, 9, who has been at the Stamford shelter about two years, is a staff favorite. Continue Reading →
Benny is a Beagle that ACO John Franzetti picked up as a stray in Stamford. This cuddly Beagle is available for adoption. Continue Reading →
Meet big boy Bruno, who is only a 9-month-old puppy. He is rambunctious and needs a yard to run around in. Let’s share Bruno and help him get a home soon! Continue Reading →
A missing Tibetan Terrier named “Sissy” who had been missing from her Greenwich home since November 30, was reunited with her owners on Sunday, after she made her way from Greenwich to Harrison, New York. Continue Reading →