
Animal Control Officer Suzanne Carlin said a large pot filled with dog food was found in close proximity to where they found this senior dog. Continue Reading →
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Animal Control Officer Suzanne Carlin said a large pot filled with dog food was found in close proximity to where they found this senior dog. Continue Reading →
Grace was in rough shape when she first came to the shelter. She had an infection in her mouth, but she has been treated and is now healthy more than ready for her new forever home! Continue Reading →
“I thought it was crossing so I stopped. I thought I’d turn around and help it. And then to find it was still alive…It was heartbreaking, but preventable. How do you miss that when you’re driving?” – Greenwich Animal Control Officer Suzanne Carlin Continue Reading →
Gianluca Bianchi, a member of the GHS class of 2023 and member of Troop 35 out of Glenville, said that while many Scouts work in nature, clearing trails and building bridges, wanted to incorporate his love of animals into his Eagle Scout project. Continue Reading →
Do your homework and adopt a dog. “If you are thinking of getting a pet and want to surprise someone, then Animal Control recommends wrapping up a pet toy, leash or photo for them to unwrap on the holiday.” – Greenwich Animal Control officer Suzanne Carlin Continue Reading →
Up at Greenwich Animal Control on North Street, the dog kennels are silent. Kittens all spoken for…but there are three cats who deserve a break. Continue Reading →
Marine Police pulled a dead raccoon from Binney Pond over the weekend. Continue Reading →
The youth suffered minor injuries, but now faces ongoing preventative care because it is not known the rabies vaccination status of the dog. Continue Reading →
“This cat was in really rough shape, and we didn’t have a known owner,” said ACO Suzanne Carlin describing Simon a Seal Point Siamese cat. With surgery complete, Simon is expected to live a full healthy life and will be available for adoption after he finishes recovering. Continue Reading →
A tree decorated with ornaments featuring animals available for adoption as well as animals who have found homes is prominent in the lobby of Greenwich Police Dept HQ on Bruce Place. Consider adopting one of these dogs and cats. Make an appointment with Animal Control to meet available pets. Continue Reading →