
Greenwich Animal Control Officer Suzanne Carlin was asked whether a dog that reveals no signs of having rabies after the 14 day quarantine following a bite, will it be returned to its owner? The short answer is yes. Continue Reading →
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Greenwich Animal Control Officer Suzanne Carlin was asked whether a dog that reveals no signs of having rabies after the 14 day quarantine following a bite, will it be returned to its owner? The short answer is yes. Continue Reading →
Meet live animals and learn how to protect and coexist with our wild neighbors. This is a great family event. Continue Reading →
Meet Wilma a three or four-year-old pit mix available for adoption at Greenwich Animal Control. According to Animal Control officers in Greenwich, Wilma is “very tolerant of kids,” but they’re not sure whether she is good with cats. Wilma is good with some other dogs. Prior to becoming a stray, she was a family dog and loves to give kisses. Wilma loves to play fetch and is a good Frisbee dog too. Continue Reading →
If you thought all the hit parade involved arrests or the next vintage house to brave up to the wrecking ball, enjoy our top 12 feel good stories of 2016! Continue Reading →
Moose is a five-year-old Cane Corso. A big boy at 125 lbs, Moose was used for breeding by his former owner. Animal Control is looking for someone experienced with the breed to adopt Moose. Continue Reading →
“Someone worked with this dog,” said Bill, the kennel manager at Greenwich Animal Control. This gorgeous boy was found as a stray but clearly he had a home at one point and learned to sit, lie down and give paw. Continue Reading →
There will be a Thanksgiving themed open house at Greenwich Animal Control on Sunday, November 13 from 10:00am until 1:00pm. Continue Reading →
What can Greenwich folks do to support NYC animals in need? It’s as easy as wearing the ribbon. Continue Reading →
Jasmyn is a shepherd-mix at Greenwich Animal Control whose owner passed away. The shelter staff report that she is ever so sweet and just needs a peaceful home and will respond with lots of love. Stop at Animal Control to meet Jasmyn. Continue Reading →
With fewer municipal shelters allowing volunteers, here is one that embraces them. Do you have time this summer to walk dogs for an hour a week? Or more? Continue Reading →