Heatstroke can affect dogs even under conditions milder than a typical summer’s day. Overexertion and insufficient water intake can quickly overwhelm your pet. Continue Reading →
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Heatstroke can affect dogs even under conditions milder than a typical summer’s day. Overexertion and insufficient water intake can quickly overwhelm your pet. Continue Reading →
The 4 puppies being fostered are three boys and a girl: Dodger, Declan, Duncan and Dixie. Continue Reading →
VEG Greenwich is open for pet emergencies 24/7, even on holidays, 409 E Putnam Ave, Suite 1, Cos Cob, CT 06807. Continue Reading →
“There is lots of parking there. Not just on the side of the road, but there is a parking lot at the Western Greenwich Civic Center,” Camillo explained. “People park there all the time and walk up there stairs. Also there’s lots of houses in the vicinity that walk over there all the time, which is great for them so they don’t have to drive over there.” Continue Reading →
The clinic is limited to Greenwich residents and town employees. Continue Reading →
Some dogs may become very protective of toys, even those that don’t belong to them. Toys could cause fights and scuffles, so skip playing with them at the park unless you’re alone. Continue Reading →
On December 11, GHS Hand and Paw Club President and Co-Founder Blair Mulligan joined OPIN Treasurer Jenny Colucci at Stamford St. John’s Episcopal Church’s Outdoor Christmas Village to give away free dog and cat carriers, bowls, leashes and other pet merchandise to the patrons. Continue Reading →
SPCA of Connecticut in Monroe is closing. Some are sad. Others are relieved. Continue Reading →
According to ACO Suzanne Carlin, Ralphie arrived at the shelter not even knowing how to play with toys but has started to do that now. Continue Reading →
The Nutmeg Spay & Neuter Clinic in Stratford offers low cost spay and neutering. Continue Reading →