by Becky Tegze | Feb 23, 2020 | Animal Rescue, Case Studies, Dogs, Uncategorized
A little background: Snowcone is an undersocialized dog; as a result of being on the run, he has developed coping skills that depend largely on the avoidance of contact with people in order to be safe in uncertain circumstances, so we have to gently guide him using...
by Becky Tegze | Mar 27, 2013 | Animal Rescue, Case Studies, Why We Do This
Our story from last week continues, once again from Becky Tegze, Pets Alive Cat Manager… The hissing continues… our “broken” Links is still hissing but there is something just a little different – Links stretched out relaxing on his bed! Good morning...
by Becky Tegze | Jan 28, 2013 | Case Studies
Blog by Jenessa Taylor, Executive Director Pets Alive Westchester People often ask why we don’t take in animals from the public, otherwise known as owner surrenders. This is not our primary objective as a no kill rescue, our mission is to reduce the amount of animals...
by Pets Alive | Mar 15, 2012 | Animal Rescue, Case Studies
(Note: This blog has been written by Janet P., Pets Alive vet liaison) It’s been one week today that Robert came home from the hospital. And what a hectic week it’s been! For anyone who doesn’t know Robert’s story, he was found in NYC with some abrasions on his body...
by Pets Alive | May 5, 2010 | Case Studies
Gus was a dog we took from another shelter a few months back. We didn’t have any issues with him at the sanctuary and we had a LOT of applications on this really adorable dog, but after being adopted, his new owners returned him the next day advising us he was...
by Pets Alive | Dec 12, 2008 | Case Studies
Each time an expected animal transport arrives at Pets Alive, our hearts melt as the doors are swung open and we witness the fear and confusion of our new charges who have not yet realized that they are indeed finally safe. We SLOWLY and carefully remove each life...