Month: July 2018
Connecticut is, without a doubt, a state that cares about animals. Our Companions’ members and volunteers are living proof, and so are the multitudes…
What should you do if you suspect an animal is being abused? Most towns have an animal control officer. They are the first line…
The Canine College Program consists of a variety of volunteers who assist and instruct our rewards-based, positive reinforcement training classes at the Valerie Freedman…
Feline Daytime Socialization Volunteers provide companionship and care to the Sanctuary cats through socializing, interactive play, caregiving, and cleaning and grooming. These important interactions…
Canine Activity and Socialization Volunteers provide activity and socialization to the Sanctuary dogs through walking, interactive play, and training. Please be sure to read…
FROM YOUR JCPENNEY FAMILY
MANCHESTER J
Lucy supervises dog cottage construction Last year Our Companions Animal Rescue successfully completed a one million dollar capital campaign allowing us to begin…
We’re hitting peak summer here at the sanctuary. The long, hot days and warm nights make for an exciting time of year. As you…
At 4 years old, Miel was surrendered to a local veterinary practice after an accident at home that left her with permanent nerve damage…
Trapped as part of a TNR project in New Britain in March of 2017, the vet discovered that Josie had a circumferential wound at…