Adopting a Shelter Puppy Cheshire CT
State-of-the-art facilities and progressive policies help make it easier to adopt a dog or puppy. Read on and get more information.
Friends of Feral Cheshire Cats1-866-811-2287
PO Box 946
Cheshire, CT
Friends of Feral Cheshire Cats
1-866-811-2287
PO Box 946
Cheshire, CT 06410
Membership Organizations
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Town of Hamden Animal Control203-230-4080
Hamden, CT
Town of Hamden Animal Control
203-230-4080
Hamden, CT 06518
Membership Organizations
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Animal Friends of Connecticut860-827-0381
PO Box 370306
West Hartford, CT
Animal Friends of Connecticut
860-827-0381
PO Box 370306
West Hartford, CT 06137
Membership Organizations
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Best Friends For Life Animal Rescue(203)250-7387
Southington, CT
Best Friends For Life Animal Rescue
(203)250-7387
Southington, CT 06489
Membership Organizations
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Naugatuck Municipal Dog Pound203-729-4324
508 Cherry Street Ext.
Naugatuck, CT
Naugatuck Municipal Dog Pound
203-729-4324
508 Cherry Street Ext.
Naugatuck, CT 06770
Membership Organizations
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Sunshine Golden Retriever Rescue, LLCEmail for Info
1035 South Main Street
Cheshire, CT
Sunshine Golden Retriever Rescue, LLC
Email for Info
1035 South Main Street
Cheshire, CT 06410
Membership Organizations
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North Haven Animal Control203-239-5321 X415
Universal Drive
North Haven, CT
North Haven Animal Control
203-239-5321 X415
Universal Drive
North Haven, CT 06492
Membership Organizations
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Wallingford Animal Shelter203 294-2180
5 Pent Road
Wallingford, CT
Wallingford Animal Shelter
203 294-2180
5 Pent Road
Wallingford, CT 06492
Membership Organizations
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Little Souls Foundationplease E-mail LittleSouls
Wallingford, CT
Little Souls Foundation
please E-mail LittleSouls
Wallingford, CT 06492
Membership Organizations
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Rat Terrier ResQ (Northeast Region)
Wolcott, CT
Rat Terrier ResQ (Northeast Region)
Wolcott, CT 06716
Membership Organizations
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Pet Adoption Centers Cheshire CT
Treat your new rescue dog like a 2-year-old child, and you'll make friends fast, says Jean Smith, coordinator of Collie Rescue of the Carolinas. "It is important to establish right away that this is his new home and he is staying," she adds. Here are 10 tips to help you welcome your rescue dog.