by Becky Tegze | Apr 28, 2015 | Animal Rescue
About ten days ago my neighbors knocked on my door. I live near a dog park in the South Bronx, and it’s not unusual for dogs to be dumped there. A black lab puppy had been dumped in the park and was acting aggressively towards people who tried to get near him. I...
by Pets Alive | Apr 17, 2015 | Animal Rescue
By Audrey Lodato, Executive Director at Pets Alive Companion animals in trouble don’t have a lot of options. This is especially true for cats. There’s animal control, if you live in a town lucky enough to have animal control for cats. Sometimes a particularly...
by Pets Alive | Mar 15, 2015 | Animal Rescue, No Kill
Each of the dogs that come through our doors has a story of their own to tell. Quite often we are sure their stories would make us very sad to hear. We don’t need to hear them though, we can see from their body language what some have been through. We can see it when...
by Pets Alive | Jan 31, 2015 | Animal Rescue
Pets Alive was very fortunate to recently be chosen to receive a grant to purchase two large sheds from The John and Christine Tortorella Family Foundation. John and Christine Tortorella founded their family foundation in an effort to help those who protect children,...
by Pets Alive | Jan 24, 2015 | Animal Rescue, No Kill
If you’re reading this, then you care about animals and you care about saving them. You already understand what it means to be an advocate. So I’m going to get straight to the point. We need your help. We’ve been slammed from every side in the last few...
by Pets Alive | Jan 21, 2015 | Animal Rescue, Call to Action, No Kill
This week, we had to say goodbye to one of our long time canine residents, Nori. We lost him to cancer. He was an awesome dog that relied on Pets Alive to be his home. He wasn’t an easily adoptable dog, because he had some issues with aggression. Although the team...