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In one of the most appalling cases of animal cruelty seen in recent memory, two innocent dogs in Worcestershire, UK, were ...
Griffin Animal Control was tipped off about a possible dog fight at a home along Summit Drive Friday. When animal control officers arrived, they smelled "an overwhelming odor of feces and urine ...
Law enforcement officials charged a second suspect in a case of animal abuse which left a dog starving and living in poor ...
Jun. 18—SOUTH ABINGTON TWP. — More than 200 cats and 98 dogs are waiting for their fur-ever homes at the Griffin Pond Animal Shelter. The shelter announced Sunday it's at capacity and can no ...
A ceremonial ribbon cutting marks an improvement at Griffin Pond Animal Shelter. The event was held on Sunday at the ...
Griffin Pond Animal Shelter held a ribbon cutting ceremony this afternoon to celebrate the building’s newest addition: a recovery room. Funded with a $15,000 grant from the Robert H. Spitz ...
GRIFFIN, Ga. - Griffin police said a man faces 16 counts of animal cruelty after officers found dogs stuffed in crates covered in urine and feces. Officials identified the suspect as Christopher ...
Oct. 3—Griffin Pond Animal Shelter has agreed to settle a federal lawsuit filed by its former executive director, who alleged he was fired for reporting wrongdoing, according to court documents.
CLARKS SUMMIT, Pa. — More than 200 dogs and cats fill the kennels at Griffin Pond Animal Shelter. Shelter Director Ashley Wolo says they're at capacity and are having a tough time keeping up.
SOUTH ABINGTON Twp. – Having run out of room for more animals, the Griffin Pond Animal Shelter needs the public’s help. Sherry Crolly, development director, said the shelter has been “double ...
The desperation from these animals is absolutely horrific, and just the fact that people are living like that," said Griffin Pond Animal Shelter kennel manager Nancy Reese. Reese is talking about ...
Griffin added in her statement that this campaign ... steps to halt the issuance of dog-breeding permits because L.A.'s animal shelters are all at 75% capacity or over. The organization estimates ...