
Henry is happy as ever as part of Greenwich Police Officer Pat O’Connor’s family. He even has two furry siblings. Continue Reading →
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Henry is happy as ever as part of Greenwich Police Officer Pat O’Connor’s family. He even has two furry siblings. Continue Reading →
“I tried to help a lot of people. Put the bad guys in jail. Help the people when we can help. Be fair. I always treated people the way I wanted to be treated.” – Mike O’Connor Sr, Greenwich Police Dept Continue Reading →
Meet two wonderful animals who could do with some Luck and Love! Continue Reading →
Greenwich Conservation Commission and Greenwich Animal Control are hosting a talk on Living with Coyotes on Sunday, February 3, 2019 at 2:00 pm at the Floren Family Environmental Center at Innis Arden Cottage at Tod’s Point. The panel of experts includes Allyson Halm from New Canaan Animal Control and Chris Vann from CT DEEP. They will discuss the nature of coyotes and practical tips for homeowners and pet owners. The Commission will also distribute homeowner tool kits for living with coyotes. Free admission. Continue Reading →
Dilworth went to Stamford Superior Court on Tuesday. Two Greenwich Animal Control officers were there too. Continue Reading →
According to his LinkedIn profile, a Greenwich man charged with Animal Cruelty is a puppy consultant at a pet shop in White Plains. He was charged with Breach of Peace and Harassment by Greenwich Police in February. The dog he allegedly abused has since been adopted out of Animal Control by a local police officer. Continue Reading →
This Saturday, June 23, Adopt-A-Dog will be hosting an event at the park in front of Cos Cob Library (next to Cos Cob Fire House) 5 Sinawoy Road from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Continue Reading →
The participating veterinarian is Shelley Skopit DVM of Park Animal Hospital in Darien. The fee is $20 cash (or check) per vaccine per pet. The three year vaccines require written proof of previous rabies vaccinations – tags alone are not sufficient. Continue Reading →
Mikey arrived at Greenwich Animal Control after being found by a resident in the park. He is chipped from his adoption 8 years ago, so presumably he had owners who loved him. Continue Reading →
Meet Gladys, a dog available for adoption at Greenwich Animal Control. “Gladys is sweet and soulful,” said Animal Control Officer Suzanne Carlin on Monday morning. Carlin explained that Gladys was found abandoned in Bruce Park. Since arriving at Animal Control, Gladys, who Carlin guesses is about 8 or 9, has been getting along with the other dogs. On Monday Gladys enjoyed a walk in the sun and rolling in the grass behind the North Street shelter. Continue Reading →