“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 →
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Animal Control Tree at Greenwich Police HQ Features Dogs, Cats…and a Goat, Ferret and Rooster
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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 →
Filed under: Cats, Dogs, Greenwich Animal Control
Henry Celebrates a Year of Happiness with Greenwich Police Officer O’Connor and Family
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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 →
Filed under: Dogs, Police & Fire, animal cruelty, Greenwich Animal Control, Greenwich Police, Greenwich Police Officer Patrick O'Connor, Henry
Four Members of O’Connor Family Share a Shift on Greenwich Police Force
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“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 →
Filed under: Police & Fire, Chief James Heavey, Greenwich Animal Control, Greenwich Police Dept, Lauren O'Connor, Marine Division, Mary Ann O'Connor, Mike O'Connor
This Dog and Cat at Animal Control Are Hoping for Some Luck of the Irish to Get out of Animal Control
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Meet two wonderful animals who could do with some Luck and Love! Continue Reading →
Filed under: Dogs, Greenwich Animal Control, St. Patrick's Day
Expert Panel: “Living with Coyotes” Set for Feb 3 at Tod’s Point Innis Arden Cottage
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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 →
Filed under: Around Town, Allyson Halm, Chris Vann, CT DEEP, Greenwich Animal Control, Greenwihc Conservation Commission, New Canaan Animal Control, tod's point
Animal Cruelty Case Continued to Oct 9, 2018
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Dilworth went to Stamford Superior Court on Tuesday. Two Greenwich Animal Control officers were there too. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Police & Fire, Christian Dilworth, Greenwich Animal Control, Stamford Superior Court
Happy Twist in Greenwich Mastiff Cruelty Story
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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 →
Filed under: Dogs, animal welfare, dog rescue, Greenwich Animal Control, Greenwich Police Dept, Greenwich Police Silver Shield Association
Low Cost Rabies Clinic and Adopt A Dog Adoption Event Set for June 23, 2018
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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 →
Filed under: Dogs, Greenwich Animal Control, vaccination clinic
Greenwich Animal Control to Host Low Cost Rabies Vaccination Clinic
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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 →