Connecticut Dog Magazine Fall 2020

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A lifestyle magazine and directory for Connecticut pet owners FALL 2020

Adopt Cover Dog:

Marilee

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BARKING FOR LOCAL PET DIRECTORY Support your local busineses


In Loving Memory

Mocha

Called “Little Bear” as a puppy, Mocha was always sweet to other dogs and her family. She spent her days with her poodle siblings, exploring the back yard, opening the screen door with her nose whenever she wanted, just never learning to close it.

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What is it: Lure Coursing is a fun activity to stimulate your dog by chasing a mechanical lure in our big play yard! No experience needed. If your dog likes to run and chase, this is for you! When: June - November 2020, Sundays 12-3pm How Much: $3 a run or $25 for a 12-pack Where: Larkin’s Run 591 Madison Road Durham, CT 06422 Check us out on Facebook for updates 860-349-8493

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s much as I love spending time on the beach throughout the summer, autumn has a way of warming my heart. As I embrace the ever-changing New England seasons, I take comfort in this time of year as it promises such spectacular beauty in the process of its transformation. Especially now, with the comfortable temperatures around the corner, what better time to engage in a few outdoor harvest activities with your pup. Turn to page 9 for a few fun-filled ideas that you can do at home or within your local community. However, if your heart yearns for an opportunity to take a long scenic drive or a mini road trip throughout one of the New England states, then you won’t want to miss the Dog Destinations found on page 10. Taking a trip with your pet may not always be an option and for folks looking to board their pet for a few days or for those who want their dog to experience play time with friends then finding a boarding and daycare facility may be your best option. In this issue you’ll find resourceful information along with a few reputable and safe businesses that you can turn to. Take a look on page 13 or check out the Barking for Local Pet Directory towards the back of the magazine to find what you’re looking for. Now that the weather is cooling down, there are so many of God’s little creatures looking for a safe, warm place to live. As much as we don’t wish them harm, we certainly do not want rodents living in our house. Take a look at the Home & Garden section found on page 8 to find an effective and humane approach towards pest control. Autumn is certainly a season of change. Then again, life is full of wonderful changes. After recalling the many successful adoption stories that I’ve heard throughout the years, I’ve come to realize that pet ownership provides so much joy to our everyday lives, a joy that can only be found with a furry best friend. With a large selection of available and adoptable dogs in need of a stabile home, a loving family and a good quality of life, I can’t help but to encourage families to make a change to their lives, to open their hearts and help a pet in need this season. Please take a look at the featured dogs throughout the magazine or on the adoption and rescue breed pages. Adopting a dog is a rewarding experience. Once you adopt a pet, you’ll be so thankful that you did. Happy Fall!

“Trust in the Lord with all your heart and do not lean on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge Him, and He will make your paths straight.” – Proverbs 3: 5-6 4 • Fall 2020 | Connecticut Dog

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Connecticut Dog is published quarterly: Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter. Guidelines for submissions are available upon request. Visit www.ConnecticutDog.com for more details. Connecticut Dog P.O. Box 28 Glastonbury, CT 06033 Founders Melissa Roberts Susan Roberts Owner, Publisher, Art Director Melissa Roberts publisher@ConnecticutDog.com Assistant Editor Amelia Mae Roberts Production Manager David Lansa DL Graphic Design, LLC. design@ConnecticutDog.com Contributing Photographers Britt Bosse Michelle Ferrara Mandy Fisher Contributing Writers Sarah Laskey Officer Tammy Thompson Cover Photographer David Newman Photography Advertising publisher@ConnecticutDog.com

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who has started ASL training and is well on her way to He lived a life of good deeds and generosity towards the poor and th becoming her best self. She will need continued guidthing he had to the poor and in turn lived in extreme poverty among ance, structure and professional training to ensurecare she will be a confident, well-rounded pup. Marilee of lepers. He was compassionate and had so much love for all li has quickly learned her sign language cues and even responds to some touch cues. She has spent quality God’s creatures and of what God created. He was known to have a s the environment andexperienced with animals. Francis all living beings a time with a trainer to set her up for success. She would do best with an family who treated is willing to dedicate the time and patience to continue her sister. training and socialization. For her safety and security, she does also require a fenced yard. Marilee thrives in a home with plenty of structure and enrichment Francis once went to a church where Christ asked him to repair His c including physical activities and mental stimulation. While she enjoys socializing other dogs, herhim. It was at th went to serve the poor, Francis’swith father questioned high energy level and exuberance may overwhelm renounced cats, small dogs, and youngHe children. this and reason, his inheritance. went toFor Rome received permissio new religious order as the Franciscans. Marilee would do best with a cat-free and an adult-only family or oneknown with children over the age of 15. Marilee has mastered crate training, house training and walks well on a harness. With consistency and lots Francis died on October 4, 1226 in Italy and shortly after his death w of reinforcement, she is sure to learn it quickly to perfection! Marilee is a gorgeous girl who is fun, sweet Gregory IX. and ready to make a family feel complete! Interested in adopting Marilee? Throughout the world, October 4th marks the celebration and feast Assisi. This day is celebrated with Adopt Marilee and Connecticut Dog would be interested in a feature story on her newa traditional Blessing of Animals. home and family. Please contact us by email: Publisher@ConnecticutDog.com.

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Dog Star Rescue is located at 12 Tobey Road in Bloomfield, Connecticut. www.dogstarrescue.org ach year in the Vatican City animals of all kinds are brought ebrating the Feast of St. Anthony the Abbot, the patron of Fall 2020 | Connecticut Dog • 5 of Farmers (AIA) has a traditional yearly exhibition at St. Pe horses, rabbits, pigs, sheep, goats, chickens, hens, mules, dogs, mass and blessing. The AIA provides free check ups for pets by th


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COM M U N IT Y

The Dog Doc

Riley Farm Rescue

When an award-winning film director points her lens on ground-breaking integrative veterinary medicine, the result is compelling. The Dog Doc — a new feature film documentary directed by Cindy Meehl (BUCK) has been opening the eyes of audiences to the incredible healing power of holistic veterinary medicine. A founding father of integrative veterinary medicine, Dr. Marty Goldstein and his colleagues in South Salem, NY have created a mecca for holistic care, offering hope to scores of previously hopeless animals (and their owners). Combining conventional medical training with cutting edge alternative therapies, Dr. Marty’s deeply empathetic philosophy offers a vital example of how improving overall health rather than merely treating disease is transformative. As Goldstein and his staff interact with animals, the stakes are high and it is often touch and go as we watch the owners, some who have traveled great distances, struggle with the reality of whether or not their pets will live to see another day. The Dog Doc poses a serious question about whether we are over medicating our pets, our children, and ourselves, while offering an immersive view into a seldom seen world to paint a complete picture of the dedication and rewards of being a veterinarian. Now available on demand and DVD. Article provided by The Doc Dog.

Have a Safe and Happy Holiday Season!

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Photo Credit: Britt Bosse

“We’ve been led to believe that farm animals have no other purpose than to serve as sources of food for humans. I challenged the status quo,” - Marla C Riley, Founder, President. The Riley Farm Rescue is a 501c3 Non-profit farm animal sanctuary located in Canterbury, Connecticut. Nestled on a hidden 26 acre farm is a home to over 150 animals. Sheep, goats, horses, pigs, chickens, emus are just a few of the species or residents who enjoy a carefree life on the farm. The rescue takes in farmed animals from slaughter, abuse or neglect situations. As the farm offers a “forever home” to its’ residents, space is limited and reserved for animals in danger. The farm was founded by Marla Riley and her daughter, Isabella in 2017. It began without a plan in their backyard and “just sort of happened.” The non-profit grew quickly and in August of 2019, the farm was able to purchase the 26 acres property for the animals to call home. As the farm continues to rapidly grow and expand, volunteers are always needed. An extensive volunteer program is available to adults,

both onsite and virtually. For more information, please visit the farms website. During the current state, the farm is not open for in person tours. Instead the farm offers virtual experiences through airbnb. This allows people from all over the world to virtually visit the farm and meet many of its residents. Ways to help the farm? Follow the farm on social media, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter. The Riley Farm Rescue survives fully on donations and is all volunteer based. Donations are always welcome and needed. The website lists many donation options, as well as items needed such as feed, bedding and tractor supply gift cards. Website: www.therileyfarmrescue.org Mailing address: The Riley Farm Rescue 29 Canterbury rd PO Box 37 Brooklyn, CT 06234

The Riley Farm Rescue’s mission is to rescue suffering farm animals and provide them with the quality and loving home they deserve through rehabilitation and long-term care. The Riley Farm Rescue brings awareness to the neglect and cruelty farm animals experience through education, special events, and by living and promoting a vegan and cruelty free lifestyle. Photo Credit: Michele Ferrara. Article provided by The Riley Farm Rescue


The Impact of COVID-19 and the Ability to Feed Pet’s. Written by: Officer Tammy Thompson Photo by : Mandy Fisher

Sh pping Guide

PIBBORAFI D OG TOY Pibborafi Plushie Toy is a palm size toy for children ages 3 and above. Each toy is designed after a real-life rescue dog. The Bogie Plushie Toy was designed from a local rescue dog from the Connecticut Humane Society named Bogie. Bogie has a strong Instagram following as he and his owner have raised money and food for the Connecticut Humane Society. In addition, Bogie has been featured in a calendar and turned into an animated character on Pugataur/ UTUBE. By purchasing the first pug for Pibborafi, the Bogie Plushie Toy will donate a percentage of his sales to The Pug Queen, a rescue for pugs from China, Mexico and from horrific situations. www.pibborafi.com.

K9 CORE SWEATER The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted many households economically. Families are not only struggling to feed themselves but their pets as well. Although numbers are declining for reported positive cases of the virus, the economic recovery will be a much longer road for many communities. The Town of Stafford began a pet food donation program in March 2020 to assist Stafford residents with supplying food for their pets. Since almost two thousand dogs live in Stafford, assistance with pet food has been limited to Stafford residents only at this time. The donated pet food has been distributed to the Stafford Community Center, Safe Net Ministries and to individual families who have requested assistance. Thankfully the pet food donation program has been a huge success due to the generous donations from the community. Stafford has a small town feel with a big heart. If you are a Stafford resident and need assistance please reach out to Stafford Animal Control Officer Tammy Thompson 860684-2382.

The K9 Core Sweater keeps your dog cozy and wont slow him down! Constructed with 10 oz. knit fleece, this versatile sweater can be worn as a stand-alone or layer it up when the weather gets really cold. www.kurgo.com

SENIORS A D OGUMENTARY Seniors, A Dogumentary is a heart-warming film about the bond between humans and dogs, particularly with senior dogs. This documentary captures the very essence of elderly dogs by revealing their heart, intelligence, vitality and capabilities. It’s a film that proves that older dogs can teach us new tricks. www.SeniorsDogumentary.com.

Many Connecticut towns have programs to help individuals to provide food for pets. Please reach out to your local Animal Control Officer or local food banks, they will be able to assist you in finding resources to provide food for your four legged family member. We are all in this together, including pets. Fall 2020 | Connecticut Dog

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BE H AVIO R & W E L L NE S S

Humane Pest Control

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all weather brings many good things

points. Some places to check include the perim-

food source and will likely keep returning if it’s

with it; crisp cool air, crunchy leaves

eter of the foundation, under siding, soffits, door

readily available. Clean up promptly after parties,

underfoot, and warm apple cider. Along

& window frames, utilities and pipes, vents, and

barbecues, or eating outside. Limit water sources

with the comfort of these autumn traditions,

any other opening that is the size of a dime or

like bird baths, as they provide an easy source of

another thing you can count on is mice finding

larger. You can effectively block off these entry

water for wandering rodents. Being proactive in

their way inside your warm and cozy home. Over

points by using materials that are difficult for

your pest control efforts can ultimately save you

time, many houses develop cracks, gaps, crevices,

rodents to chew through. Some materials to con-

money and help protect the environment. These

and other openings that allow rodents to enter.

sider include; steel wool, hardware cloth, sheet

preventative measures can also keep your family

metal, or masonry. Examine the size and shape

and pets safe from potentially harmful diseases

Sometimes these entry points are so small you

of the opening to determine the best materials to

that rodents can track into your home.

may not even notice them. An effective way to

use, and seal the edges with silicone caulking for

humanely prevent rodents from entering your

a finished look.

home is the use of proactive exclusion methods to close up possible entry points. Exclusion is an

Prevention is key to keeping rodents at bay in the

environmentally-sound pest prevention method

cooler months and throughout the year. To limit

that reduces the need for rodenticides and traps.

their spread, keep trash receptacles from overflowing and make sure they have a tight-fitting

To perform a successful rodent exclusion, inspect

lid. Avoid feeding wild animals, including birds

every corner of your home for possible entry

and squirrels. Rodents view birdseed as a viable

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Sarah Laskey is the Marketing Coordinator for Richland Pest & Bee Control, a family-owned pest control company based in West Hartford, CT. She has three dogs and a cat at home, as well as four dogs in the office! That means pet-friendly pest control is top of mind for her when choosing methods to treat her own home.


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all is the perfect time of year to enjoy the great outdoors. There are many fun-filled activities that you can do to celebrate the season with your family and furry companion. Consider doing a few of these seasonally inspired ideas:

1. Pumpkin Patch Enjoy picking out a pumpkin at a local roadside pumpkin farm. There are so many sizes and shapes to choose from!

2. Take a Trip Many pet-friendly New England B&B’s and inns are ready for you to stay for the leaf peeping season. Pack up and visit your favorite fall destination!

3. A Pile of Leaves For a good time, rake up a large pile of leaves in your backyard. Show your pup how much fun it is to run and jump in the leaves. When the leaves are all over the yard then you know it’s time to rake up the leaves and do it all over again!

4. Apple Picking Although most orchards are not pet friendly, there are a few that will allow you to harvest local apples with your pooch. Why not sample all of the apple varieties your local Connecticut apple orchards have available!

5. Take a Foliage Hike Wake up early to the cool, crisp autumn air and head out to your dog’s favorite trail. Just remember to always keep your dog on a leash, as other dogs may want to enjoy the hiking trails, too!

6. Plan a Photo Shoot

9. Canine Camping

Hit the road exploring the best places to take pictures of your dog! There are so many scenic spots throughout the state. Make sure you submit your Canine Smiles for us to publish in the magazine or tag us on Instagram!

If you’re looking to embrace all of nature to the fullest then, camping with your canine is sure to please. Try out a new campground or park and enjoy all of your surroundings during the day and relax beside a campfire at night!

7. Winery Tour

10. Pack a Picnic

Many Connecticut wineries are pet friendly. Call ahead before touring local vineyards for the day!

Those Indian summer days are perfect for a picnic at a local park. Pack all of your favorite foods for you and your pup to enjoy and just be sure to bring plenty of water!

8. Carve a Jack -o- Lantern Historically, carving and hollowing out a pumpkin and putting a candle inside of the pumpkin is known for scaring off evil spirits. Use the pumpkin pulp to bake a pie for yourself, pumpkin treats for your pup or just roast up the pumpkin seeds and enjoy together!

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here’s nothing like autumn in northeast. This time of year New Englanders head out to explore the many beautiful and breathtaking

views, quaint idyllic towns and charming little boutiques and eateries. It’s a time to feel free and take in all of the surroundings that encompass your very being. Whether you take time alone for self-reflection or use the time to bond with close family and friends, a trip away from the everyday is bound to fill you with a sense of peace, happiness and joy. Here are a few excursions that you and your pup can take this season:

Kent Falls, Connecticut Pack a picnic and your pup then head over to Kent Falls located in western Connecticut. With isolated picnic tables, grills and trails that head up along the falls, this popular spot is perfect for relaxing and enjoying the fall foliage.

Coastal Route 1, Maine This is perhaps one of the most scenic drives in the country. In fact, Maine’s coastline is actually a longer than the California coastline. Once you start, you’ll need to decide where to stop, turn around and do it all over again from the reverse perspective.

Mount Greylock, Massachusetts With an elevation of 3,491 feet, Mount Greylock is not only the highest peak in all of Massachusetts, it’s one of the prettiest. Hike or take a drive up to the summit. When you reach the top, you’ll be mesmerized by the views that include five states! 10 • Fall 2020 | Connecticut Dog

Kancamagus Scenic Byway, New Hampshire Route 112 is a well-known destination for leaf peeping with almost 35 miles of views that cut through the White Mountain National Forest. Aside from the towns on either side, the Kancamagus Highway does not offer modern day conveniences.

Route 1A, Rhode Island Enjoy the best of both worlds on Route 1A, which offers scenic views of the water and of the country. Start the drive in Westerly and end it in Wickford. Along the way visit places like Misquamicut Beach, Burlingame State Park and Ninigret Pond.

Route 100, Vermont Hands down, this is one of the longest and most beautiful drives in Vermont and one that would be best enjoyed over a couple of days. It extends from the Massachusetts border and goes up towards the Canadian border.


JEAN

Jean is a happy and playful hound/lab mix, who will be looking for her new home this fall through the Connecticut Humane Society. Until she’s old enough for adoption and a big bigger, she will be busy pawing at her toys, wagging her tail at her foster family, and learning manners!

Connecticut Humane Society www.cthumane.org

MILO

He is a 5 year old lab mix. His best home is with a dog experience owner and children 12 years old or older. He does like other dogs but would prefer to live without them . He would prefer to live without cats too. He loves going for walks, playing with toys and snuggling ! For more information email lburban@ branford-ct.gov

Sponsored By Barter Business Unlimited

860-583-2281 www.bbubarter.com

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KAL

Kal is a 5-years old. He would be best with a family who can include him on walks, hikes and other family adventures.

Dog Star Rescue www.dogstarrescue.org

ASHER

Sponsored By Richland Pest Control

1-800-308-9126 www.richlandpestbee.com

Sponsored By

Richland Pest Control

10-year old Asher’s owner passed away. He would be best as an only dog. He’s friendly and active, although stairs may be a problem for him down the road.

Dan Cosgrove Animal Shelter www.branford-ct.gov

1-800-308-9126 www.richlandpestbee.com

Windham Animal Control 860-465-3087 catsnortheast@outlook.com

www.eastbrookanimalhospital.com

Jett

Sponsored By

BELLA

Sponsored By

Jett is about 8-years old but you wouldn’t know it. He loves to play but also love snuggles and kisses. He will do just about anything for a treat. There is so much happy bundled in this handsome boy.

Antonio Casaro and Auntie Lisa from Auntie Lisa’s Shampooch

Bella is a 3-year old feist mix and weighs a little over 30 lbs., making her the perfect size for any home. Bella loves to play, run around the yard, and is very smart and affectionate! Bella would prefer to be in a quiet, adult-only home (dogs ok but no cats please).

East Brook Animal Pest Control

860.456.1759

Richland Pest Control

AUNTIE LISA’S SHAMPOOCH Furry Animals Being Saved (FABS) Rescue

(860) 426-9936

www.fabsrescue.com

CUDDLES

Cuddles is affectionate, sweet and loyal. She loves to play ball, including by herself. Cuddles is very good on a walk and not reactive to other pets on leash.

Sponsored By Powder Ridge Veterinary Hospital

Danbury Animal Welfare Society www.daws.org

Lexy & Lucky

If you are looking for two fabulous, sweet, playful, well behaved, gentle dogs...this is truly a perfect bonded pair.

1-800-308-9126 www.richlandpestbee.com

Sponsored By The Mellow Mutt

THE MELLOW MUTT, LLC Animal Rescue Foundation Arfct.adoptions@gmail.com

(860) 349-9107 www.powderridgevets.com

Addicus’ Legacy www.addicuslegacy.org

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CANIN E S M ILES

Canine Smiles

We want to see your canine smiles! Visit www.ConnecticutDog.com to submit your pet’s photograph.

“Axle is a 6-month old pitbull mix. He was adopted back in March from BeCAUSE 4 Paws Rescue. Axle is a very laid-back puppy and enjoys lounging in the yard or on the front porch while at home, and loves playing with friends at daycare a few days a week.”

Axle

- Kelsey R.

Reo “Jett is 3 years old. He lives in Hamden. He loves watermelon and chicken!” - Isabel P.

“Hi my name is Reo, I was just adopted from Florida and new to Connecticut. I’m enjoying every second of my new home relaxing by the water (even though it’s colder) with my family and new friends!” - Sarah G.

Jett

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“Don’t know if we count, but I am a Connecticut girl living in Dubai. Sampson was sent from Connecticut when he was allowed to fly to Dubai at 7 months old. He got to hang with the two standard poodles my parents have in Connecticut before moving to the UAE. In the UAE, he loves to run sand dunes and play with other dogs at the park. He hates the water, which is unfortunate as we live on the beautiful Persian Gulf. Here is Sampson hanging out on a sand dune right before covid got really crazy. Hope everyone is staying safe! Love seeing all the Connecticut dogs.” - Rachel K.


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Choosing a Daycare, Boarding or Kennel

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all has arrived and people are finally getting back to the work place, children are starting up another school year and the holidays are just around the corner! New and existing pet parents need to know that there are safe places for their dog to stay overnight or for a few playtime hours during the day. Listed in the following pages are a couple of spotlight facilities that can provide your pet a place to go regardless if it’s for boarding or doggie daycare. Please look at our pet directory in the back of this issue for a list of additional businesses. What is a Boarding or Kennel Facility? Pets can stay at these facilities overnight, for multiple days or even weeks. Each facility offers various amenities or services such as television, web video access, music, pet menus, crates or beds for sleeping, pet walking, grooming, transportation and more. Packages may be offered to include daycare, social outings, upgrade in sleeping accommodations, exercise, individual attention, training or even food considerations. This type of facility provides weather controlled indoor areas with outside access that is fenced in. At some facilities, if you have more than one dog those dogs may all be able to stay in a larger kennel area together.

Bone + Bark Inn dogs. The idea was to create a home-like, cage free, safe environment with lots of outdoor space to run and play most of the day and for the dogs to be able to sleep in comfy beds or couches at night.

Bone and Bark Inn, formerly Warrior Walkers, located in Wilton, was founded in 2014 by Raz and Maria Farinas as a result of their great love of fostering and rescuing dogs as well as to create an “alternative” to typical boarding and daycare facilities. Having 12 rescue dogs of their own presented a problem when the Farinas family went away. For some of their dogs, boarding would prove extremely stressful as it is for many

Bone and Bark Inn is set on a gorgeous historical property that is peaceful and safe. They cater to dogs of all breeds and personalities.

• Safe, cage free, home like environment • Caters to all breeds and personalities • Lots of outdoor playtime and space to run and play

Bone and Bark Inn 525 Danbury Rd. Wilton, Ct 06897 Phone: 203-943-9955 boneandbarkinn@gmail.com Hours: Drop Off: Monday - Sunday: 7:30-10:00 a.m. Pick up: Monday - Friday 6:00 p.m. Saturday: 5:00 p.m. Sunday: 4:00 p.m. ***Please call for special hours***

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20 2 0 DOG GIE DAYC ARE & OV ERNI GHT GUI DE What is cage free boarding? Cage free boarding is a shared space without the use of kennels or crates. Dogs that stay at cage free boarding facilities are typically well-socialized dogs that are able to interact with multiple dogs within in a communal area. In general, cage free boarding provides a stimulating environment for guests. Oftentimes dogs are separated for down time, rest and meals. Some facilities provide 24-hour supervision and may allow dogs to sleep with the staff to provide peace of mind not only for dog guests who may suffer from anxiety or claustrophobia but for pet parents, too.

What is pet sitting? Pet sitters care for your pet in the comfort of your own home. Some pet sitters stop by multiple times throughout the day for walks and feedings while others temporarily move into your home to care for your pet for the duration of the time that you are away. Pet sitters also take on the role of a house sitter as they may care for your plants, collect your mail, run errands, turn your lights on and may possibly provide some light cleaning.

What is doggie daycare? Doggie daycare is a facility that your dog goes to for the day to socially interact with other dogs. Although each facility offer a variety of tools and

resources, it’s typical of a doggie daycare to provide a stimulating play day for dogs with the use of toys, agility or play equipment, pools and staff involvement. Dogs typically have access to indoor and outdoor play areas. These facilities are often weather and climate controlled, fenced in and offer some sort of security. Some of the bigger doggie daycare facilities provide a variety of services such as feeding your dog meals, snack times, grooming, training, boarding and transportation. Packages are often offered for multiple services.

Planet Bark

Planet Bark has redefined dog boarding and daycare by elevating every aspect of the experience from the moment our doggie guest enters the door all the way through their departure. Our state of the art facility is designed to ensure your dog gets the ultimate in relaxation, entertainment and pampering. Whether you are away for business or pleasure, you’ll find peace of mind knowing we are focused on your dog’s safety, comfort and positive well-being. The staff members are trained to understand pack mentality and to keep dogs happy and safe. While being certified in Pet First Aid and CPR.

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We are equipped to care for pets with special needs and offer modified play schedules at no additional cost. With a full array of services, our goal is to provide our guests with the right mixture of exercise, companionship and relaxation to meet their emotional and physical needs. • Separate play area and boarding area for small dogs • Outdoor play area features new turf - no wood chips or stones for dogs to eat! • Boarding dogs are part of the daycare playgroup at no additional charge to the boarding cost.

37 Darcy Street West Hartford,CT (860) 882-1711 www.planetbark.com Hours: Monday through Friday 7:00 am to 12:00 pm 2:00 pm to 7:00pm Weekends 8:00 am to 10:00 am and 5:00pm - 7:00pm


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To decide on what is the best option for your pet, assess your pet’s personality, overall needs and lifestyle. Talk to people - friends, family members and clients at the facility you are interested in using. Although it’s great to receive a general review from the people you talk to, be mindful because what may work well for one dog is not a guarantee that it will work well for your dog. If your dog has medical issues or concerns, find a facility that will cater to those needs. You’ll want to ask questions regarding their hours, schedule for the dogs, bathroom breaks, experience or training of the staff, security and fire alarms, emergency or evacuation plans, insurance or bonding for pet sitters or business licenses and inspections for facilities

Ask questions. Is there a veterinarian on site? What happens to your pet in case of a health emergency? Do they provide medical assistance for dogs with special needs? Visit the facility and meet with people. Is the facility clean? Does it smell clean when you walk through the doors? Is it loud and noisy or is it calm and peaceful? What is the cost? You want the best for your pet but you have to think of finances, too. Our pets are family and when considering leaving your pet in the care of someone else you must explore and make your best assessment. Find a place that will suit all of your needs and schedule, your dog’s needs and most importantly, a place or with people you are most comfortable leaving your dog.

Wags Doggie Day Camp & Boarding

Since 2004, Wags Doggie Daycamp & Boarding in Danbury has been a premier provider of dog daycare and cage-free overnight boarding for social dogs. In 2020, we made an exciting move into a huge, newly-renovated, stateof-the art facility in Danbury with much more space to stretch our paws and where will be offering some exciting new programs and services! Dogs at Wags are always under 24/7 human supervision by our trained staff. During the day, our

doggie daycampers participate in one of several playgroups where they are matched by size, temperament and playstyle to ensure a fun-filled, positive daycare experience. We have spacious indoor playrooms and outdoor securely fenced yards. At night, we offer “cage-free” boarding. A human staff member sleeps over every night in the room with the dogs, slumber-party style! We also have traditional boarding suites available for those dogs who prefer a private place to sleep.

We are open 7 days per week for daycare as well as boarding dropoffs and pickups. We also offer live webcam access for owners who want to watch their pup play during the day. • cage-free overnights • 24 hour supervision • live webcams

New location! 47 Miry Brook Road Danbury, CT 06810 203-744-9247 www.wagsdaycamp.com info@wagsdaycamp.com

Our hours are 7am to 7pm, seven days a week Sat and Sun 8am to 8pm.

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DOG BREED Out of the Pits is a 501c3 non-profit pit bull rescue located near Albany, NY. Our main focus is to educate the public about the true nature of the American Pit Bull Terrier and to showcase the pit bull through therapy dog work, agility, service dogs and family companions to restore them to their former position as America’s favorite dog. For over 25 years we have found loving homes for hundreds of dogs and have served as a community resource in education, spay/neuter programs and to help families keep their dogs through training, food donations and vet care. Our rescue is operated entirely by volunteers and community support.

Outof the Pits, Inc. P.O. Box 2311 • Albany, NY 12220 Info@outofthepits.org • outofthepits.org Bailey is a sweet senior girl, looking for a loving, final, forever home. You see, Bailey was returned to us recently due to no fault of her own. Her owner fell ill and is no longer able to care for her. Bailey is approximately 13-years old and has been an only dog, so a home without other dogs is best. While Bailey is almost completely deaf, she does appear to hear very loud sharp noises.

Bailey Randal

Tyson is a ball loving, self entertaining, happy go lucky, bundle of energy! He is fun loving and full of life!

Tyson

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Greta & Sue

If you have every considered adopting a pair of dogs who not only get along wonderful, but who give each other confidence, then we have just the right match for you! Greta and Sue make each other’s lives so much better. Sue is blind and while she navigates her world just fine once accustomed to her surroundings, Greta makes everything so much easier for her since Sue has a mate to follow around and give her the confidence she needs in the world. Derby is a gentle natured guy, with not much experience in the world. He’s learning with patient handling and love, that the world can be a fun and safe place.

Randal is an energetic, fun loving, and all around happy guy! He loves car rides or just to hangout after an adventure. Randal is very bright and eager to learn! We feel an active adult home without other dogs or cats would best suit him. This happy boy can’t wait to share his life with you!

We feel Tyson would do best in a home without other dogs and cats. This isn’t due to him not liking them, most just don’t appreciate all his exuberance. Tyson puts a smile on the faces of everyone he meets!

Text and images provided by Out of the Pits

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Fun Facts About Pit Bulls • The pit bull type dog was formerly Americans favorite dog, Petey from Our Gang, Buster Browns “Tiger” the RCA dog nipper, Helen Keller’s pit bull, Sally, memorialized with a monument from the Civil War, Jack was traded for a human prisoner in the civil war and Stubby most decorated war dog of all time. • The pit bull type dog is not a “breed“ but a collection of type dogs. The pit bull came to American with the Irish and English immigrants. • The pit bull type dogs love of people especially children, gained it the reputation children’s nursemaid. • It was called the butchers dog because of its talent for herding and holding bulls for the butcher.


Blessing of Animals

Blessing of Animals Feature “We are all creatures of one family.” – St. Francis of Assisi “Those who will exclude any of God’s creatures from the shelter of compassion and pity will deal likewise with their fellow man.” – St. Francis of Assisi

Profile of Saint Francis of Assisi

Prayer for Animals

St. Francis was born in Assisi, Italy around 1181 or 1182. He was born into a wealthy family of a cloth merchant. During his youth, Francis lived a privileged life full of wealth. He had a kind and generous nature that was full of joy and people loved him. Being raised with such wealth, Francis was carefree. Francis became a soldier for a short time and was taken into prison for almost a year. Then he became ill. It wasn’t long after that Francis made a spiritual change that inspired him to abandon all of his possessions and family’s wealth so that he could devote his life to God.

od, our Heavenly Father, You created the world to serve humanity’s needs and to lead them to you. By our own fault, we have lost the beautiful relationship which we once had with all your creation. Help us to see that by restoring our relationship with you, we will also restore it with all your Creation. Give us the grace to see all animals as gifts from you and to treat them with respect for they are your creation. We pray for all animals who are suffering as a result of our neglect. May the order you originally established be once again restored to the whole world through the intercession of the Glorious Virgin Mary, the prayers of St. Francis, and the merits of Your Son, our Lord Jesus Christ who lives and reigns with you now and forever. Amen. (from various sources)

He lived a life of good deeds and generosity towards the poor and the sick. He gave everything he had to the poor and in turn lived in extreme poverty amongst beggars. He took care of lepers. He was compassionate and had so much love for all living things and all of God’s creatures and of what God created. He was known to have a special connection with the environment and with animals. Francis treated all living beings as either a brother or sister. Francis once went to a church where Christ asked him to repair His church. Because Francis went to serve the poor, Francis’s father questioned him. It was at this time that Francis renounced his inheritance. He went to Rome and received permission in 1209 to start a new religious order known as the Franciscans. Francis died on October 4, 1226 in Italy and shortly after his death was canonized by Pope Gregory IX.

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Throughout the world, October 4th marks the celebration and feast day for Saint Francis of Assisi. This day is celebrated with a traditional Blessing of Animals.

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Salvation is the Lord

ach year in the Vatican City animals of all kinds are brought for a blessing. The ceremony takes place each year on January 17th celebrating the Feast of St. Anthony the Abbot, the patron of all livestock farmers and the protector of animals. The Italian Association of Farmers (AIA) has a traditional yearly exhibition at St. Peter’s Square. During this time farmers bring their animals such as cows, horses, rabbits, pigs, sheep, goats, chickens, hens, mules, dogs, cats and geese. Roman citizens will also bring their pets to attend this mass and blessing. The AIA provides free check ups for pets by the associations own veterinarians on the day of the celebration.

Download and listen by visiting: www.salvationisthelord.com

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D O G A DO P T IO N

Our Mission: We are a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit rescue, based in central Connecticut, whose mission is to save dogs at risk from municipal shelters, from pounds, from owner surrenders, from unwanted litters. We are 100% volunteerstaffed and we rely on fosters to keep our dogs safe while we find them suitable forever homes. We are also 100% reliant on donations and fundraising to cover veterinary care for our dogs. Website: https://www.woofgangrescue.org/ Our contact info is thewoofgangrescue@gmail.com

Cartey

Cartey is a handsome, massive bully/mastiff/chocolate lab mix boy, around 5.5-years old. Cartey was surrendered by his owner to Meriden Animal Control and we aren’t sure why, because Cartey is a good boy! He gets along well with other dogs, large and small, and he likes to play. He should definitely not live with cats, and any children need to be older and steady on their feet because of Cartey’s size. Cartey is neutered, vaccinated and microchipped. Do you need a sweet, energetic big boi in your life? Maybe it’s Cartey.

Winter

Winter is a 5-years old female labrador/pointer mix, full grown at a medium size. She was rescued from a hoarding case, so she was very timid at first, but she is blossoming in a healthy environment! Winter gets along well with other dogs, preferring females. She is gentle and sweet. She is slow to warm up as a result of her past so we need a patient home for her. She is housetrained, walks nicely on leash and doesn’t bark. She’s about 55 pounds, and she has been spayed and vaccinated so she is ready for a better second half of her life!

Alfalfa is a spunky male yorkie-poo (Yorkie/poodle) who is approximately 1.5-years old. He is around 15 lbs full grown. Alfalfa is very sweet and friendly, and he is still playful and puppyish so he can be a lot for other dogs to take - he should go to a home with another playful dog. We haven’t cat tested him but we think he would be fine with cats, just possibly annoying to them. He is going to need some training, as his first home didn’t spend any time on that. He is working on house training as he still needs to be neutered - we are having that done which should help. He will be neutered, vaccinated and microchipped the first week of September and then ready for a forever home!

Alfalfa

Gideon is a sweet elderly male poodle who is approximately 12-years old. He is around 10 lbs. Gideon was in rough shape when he was rescued, but he’s now had a much-needed grooming and will be seeing our vet. Gideon gets along well with other dogs, and he is friendly with cats. He is not used to being crated and gets upset by the idea, so we think he would do best in a home where his person/people are home a lot. He likes to be right near you. He is working on house training as he was never neutered - we are having that done which should help. He will be neutered, vaccinated and microchipped the week of 8/17 and then ready for a forever home!

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Welcome to the Connecticut Dog Pet Directory! Love your local dog community. Support your local dog community. Shop Local. Buy Local. Be Local. Advertisers We wanted to give a special thanks to all of our advertisers. It’s your advertising dollars that help support our dog and cat adoption pages and our dog breed rescue section. We wouldn’t be able to find dogs and cats their furever homes if it weren’t for you. Rescue Groups and Shelters We also would like to thank our local rescue organizations for all that you do. Connecticut Dog has always supported local rescue groups and shelters in so many ways. We are so proud to work together with you to help the many neglected, abused, stray, and abandoned dogs throughout our local community and beyond. Readers Connecticut Dog would like to thank our loyal readers. You have been supportive of our com-

ANIMAL AFTERCARE Pet Passages Dignified Pet Cremation 125 Bullet Hill Rd. North Southbury, CT 06488 203-263-2146 www.southbury.ct.petpassages.com See ad on page 20 Sienna Sky Pet Cremation Services 65 Downing Road Ghent, NY 12075 518-816-2092 www.siennaskypetaftercare.com See ad on page 23

mitment and our dedication to making a difference in the lives of people, pets and non-profit organizations since the day we started the magazine. Connecticut Dog has grown and changed in so many ways because of caring readers like you and for that we are grateful and blessed. Dogs We have always been about you since day one. Connecticut Dog understands that some of you live a wonderful life in a home with a family that cares about you and your health. They provide you with with food, water, and plenty of love each and every day. However, there are many of you who desperately need our help as you suffer from homelessness, abuse, neglect, hunger, thirst, disease, and from being unnoticed - unwanted unloved. The people at Connecticut Dog want to make a better life for you. Connecticut Dog is your voice. The people at Connecticut Dog

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BOARDING & DAYCARE

BOARDING & DAYCARE

Baywood Kennels 10 Moose Meadow Rd. Willington, CT 06279 860-429-5533 Bone and Bark Inn 525 Danbury Road Wilton, CT 06897 203-943-9955 www.boneandbarkinn.com See ad on page 13 Cassio Pet Resort & Training Center 173 Mt. Pleasant Road Newtown, CT 06470 203-426-2881

Larkins Run 591 Madison Rd. Durham, CT 06422 860-349-8493 www.larkinsrun.com See ad on page 3 Gina’s K-9 Bed & Breakfast 349 Farm Road Copake, NY 12516 www.ginask-9bandb.com 518-329-4675 See ad on page 21 Planet Bark 37 Darcy St. West Hartford, CT 06110

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BOARDING & DAYCARE 860-882-1711 www.planetbark.com See ad on page 14 and 21 Wags Doggie Day Camp 47 Miry Brook Rd. Danbury, CT 06810 203-744-9247 www.wagsdaycamp.com In Need of Pet Care? SeeI ad page15 canonhelp.

In Need of Pet Care? I• Dog canWalks help.& Day Care

• Drop in Visits • Cat Care • Boarding • Exotics / Farm Animals

Jen Kotkin Pet Care

• Dog Walks & Day Care • Drop in Visits • Cat Care • Boarding • Exotics / Farm Animals

Serving Newtown & Surrounding Areas Insured, Licensed, Bonded, Certified in Pet CPR/First Aid

Jen Kotkin Pet Care

Call: 201.655.3123

Email: jenkotkinpetcare@gmail.com www.jenkotkinpetcare.com

EVENTS Westport Dog Festival Sunday, October 4, 2020 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Winslow Park, Westport www.westportwestonchamber.com Danbury Pet Expo Sunday, October 11, 2020 11:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Danbury Town Park, Danbury www.danburypetexpo.com Paws in the Park - Food and Craft Festival Saturday, October 17, 2020 9:30 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Wrapping Fairgrounds, South Windsor www.swjaycees.org/paws Annual New Canaan Dog Days Sunday, November 8, 2020 11:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. New Canaan Nature Center, New Canaan www.ppwpet.com 3rd Rescues on the Runway Sunday, December 6, 2020 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. The Farmington Club, Farmington www.dogstarrescue.org

GROOMING All Paws Grooming 690 Washington St. Middletown, CT 06457 860-788-6454 www.allpawsgroomingllc.com See ad on page 23 Bows & Bandana’s Grooming Salon 1 Lenola Dr. Farmington, CT 06032 860-677-5821 www.facebook.com/ See ad on page 22 Bow Wow’s Dog Services 35 Fort Hill Road Groton, CT 06340 860-501-1981

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GROOMING Canine Design 307 E. Main St. Clinton, CT 06413 860-664-9838 www.caninedesignclinton.com See ad on page 20 Cheryl’s Pride & Groom 930 Sullivan Ave. #2033 South Windsor, CT 06074 860-644-1577 Dogfather Mobile Grooming 477 S. Broad St. Meriden, CT 06450 203-907-3626 Fur Babies Self Service Dog Wash 1203 Meriden Waterbury Turnpike Plantsville, CT 860-866-8745 Grimm’s Furry Tails 1939 Center Groton Rd. Ledyard, CT 06339 860-536-7077 www.grimmsfurrytails.com See ad on page 23 Pampered Pets 775 Boston Post Rd. Old Saybrook, CT 06475 860-388-1862 www.facebook.com/ See ad on page 3 The Grateful Dog Grooming Salon 98 Main St. Seymour, CT 06483 203-463-0245 The Mellow Mutt 18 B Sanrico Dr. Manchester, CT 06042 860-432-4221 The Pet Spa 199 Riverside Ave. #4 Bristol, CT 06010 860-584-5611 www.thepetspact.com See ad on page 22


HOLISTIC HEALTH Mary Rossi 1475 Meriden Waterbury Tnpk. Plantsville, CT 06479 860-302-6238 www.maroznia.com See ad on page 22 Veterinary Acupuncture and Herbal Medicine 95 Pennsylvania Ave. Niantic, CT 06357 860-739-2830 www.acupuncturedog.com See ad on page 21

PET FOOD & SUPPLIES Barkery Bootique 92 Park Lane Road New Milford, CT 06776 860-210-1312 www.barkerybootique.com See ad on page 21 Earth Animal 925 Post Road E Westport, CT 06880 203-222-7173 www.earthanimal.com See ad on page 3 Out Front Farm Pet Supply 179 Main St. Monroe, CT 06468 203-261-8499 The Pawprint Market 1324 Boston Post Rd. Darien, CT 06820 203-656-3901 www.pawprintmarket.com See ad on page 23

PET SITTERS Linda’s Critter Sitters 860-657-8653 www.lindascreittersittersllc.com See ad on page 23 Woofs About Town West Simsbury, CT 860-470-4790 www.woofsabouttown.com See ad on page 21

Gina’s K-9 Bed & Breakfast

RESCUES Adopt-A-Dog 23 Cox Avenue Armonk, NY 10504 914-273-1674

• 19 Years in Business • Vet Recommended • 18 Years Experience • No caged or kennels • Dogs participate in family lifestyle • 1/2 acre fenced in exercise yard • A creek to swim in

Animal Rescue Foundation (ARF) 366 Main Street Terryville, CT 06786 860-583-3089 Animal Welfare Society 8 Dodd Road New Milford, CT 06776 860-354-1350

518-329-4675 Copake, NY Fully insured & member of NAPPS-National Association of Professional Pet-Sitters

OurRevolves World Revolves Our World Around Around Your Dog Your Dog

Because 4 Paws 2 Old Park Lane Road New Milford, CT 06776 860-799-6690 CT Animal House PO Box 343 Waterford, CT 06385 860-400-2660

Dog Daycare and Dog Boarding

Proud Support the 37 Darcyto Street 2018 Children's Charity Ball West Hartford 860.882. 1711 37 Darcy Street - West Hartford - 860.882.1711 - www.planetbark.com www.planetbark.com

... A unique shop for pets and people

PET SITTERS Happy Dogs @ Home 5 Sawmill Lane South Windsor, CT 06074 860-869-8582 Jen Kotkin Pet Care 201-655-3123 www.jenkotkinpetcare.com See ad on page 20

Dr y, wet,& raw foods, gourmet baked goods to include Birthday cakes, pet apparel, collars, harnesses, bath & grooming supplies toys & a whole lot more. Hours: M-SAT. 10A.M-5 P.M Sun: 11 A.M.-3P.M.

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RESCUES Dan Cosgrove Animal Shelter 749 East Main Street Branford, CT 06405 203-315-4125

Meriden Humane Society 311 Murdock Avenue Meriden, CT 06450 203-238-3650

Danbury Animal Welfare Society 147 Grassy Plain Street Bethel, CT 06801 203-744-3297

New Fairfield/Sherman Animal Welfare 223 CT Route 37 New Fairfeld, CT 06812 203-746-2925

Dog Star Rescue 12 Tobey Road Bloomfield, CT 06002 860-461-0848 Double Dog Rescue PO Box 435 Unionville, CT 06085 860-508-6304 Forgotten Felines PO Box 734 Clinton, CT 06413 860-669-1347 Foster & Forever Pet Rescue, Inc. PO Box 284 Naugatuck, CT 06770 203-490-6530

Mary Rossi LMT 860-302-6238 Bringing Humans and Animals closer together

www.maroznia.com

Halfway Home Rescue PO Box 712 North Haven, CT 06473 203-985-8383 Happily Furever After Rescue Brookfield, CT 06804 631-935-3578 Kitty Quarters 188 New Litchfield Street Torrington, CT 06790 860-482-2888 Little Guild 285 Sharon Goshen Turnpike West Cornwall, CT 06796 860-672-6346

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RESCUES

Our Companions Animal Rescue PO Box 956 Manchester, CT 06045 860-242-9999 Pack Leaders Rescue of Ct, INC 1026 Tolland St, East Hartford, CT 06108 203 9927225 Pet Animal Welfare Society (PAWS) 504 Main Avenue Norwalk, CT 06851 203-750-9572 Ridgefield Operation for Animal Rescue (ROAR) 45 South Street Ridgefield, CT 06877 203-438-0158 Rose Hope Rescue Waterbury, CT 06704 203-597-1236 Sadie Mae Foundation PO Box 9323 Bolton, CT 06043 860-865-0492 SPCA 359 Spring Hill Road Monroe, CT 06468 203-814-9334 Spotty Dog Rescue PO Box 1571 Waterbury, CT 06721 203-441-4260


RESCUES Strays and Others, Inc. PO Box 473 New Canaan, CT 06840 203-966-6556

Toys and Treats Pet Supplies Dog & Cat Food

The Greater New Haven Cat Project PO Box 1432 New Haven, CT 06506 203-782-2287 Whiskers Pet Rescue 134 Main Street South Southbury, CT 06488 203-586-1666

TRAINING My Dog’s Place 7 Capital Place East Lyme, CT 06357 860-691-0078 50 Taugwonk Spur Rd Stonington, CT 06378 860-572-7755 www.mydogsplace.com See ad on page 2

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Linda’s Critter Sitters, LLC

Dog Walks • Pet Sitting Puppy Visits • Pet Taxi

Our Pet Sitters are: Bonded and Insured • Background Checked Trained in Pet CPR & First Aid • Experienced in pet care

860.657.8653

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VETERINARY SERVICES East Brook Veterinary Hospital 143 Storrs Rd. Mansfield Center, CT 06250 860-456-1759 Northeastern Veterinary 144 Whitehall Ave. Mystic, CT 06355 860-980-3047 Roaring Brook Veterinary Hospital 60 Lovely St. Canton, Ct 06019 860-693-0214 www.roaringbrookpet.com See ad on page 2

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Charlie is a 2-yr old, 60lb, neutered male, Boxer Mix. Charlie came to us after his owners got divorced. Charlie is mild mannered and needs a home without cats.

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OTHER SERVICES Keating Agency Insurance 10 Arapahoe Rd. West Hartford, CT 06127 860-521-1420 www.keatingagency.com See ad on page 22

Animal Welfare Society 860-354-1350 www.aws-shelter.org

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