The Facebook page for Stamford Animal Advocates shows both
former shelter manager Laurie Hollywood (inset) and Tigger, a pit bull deemed «unadoptable» by Stamford city officials.
Not exact matches
The sheriff of Guilford County is making it clear he disagrees with the district attorney's decision not to file animal cruelty charges against
former managers and employees of the Guilford County Animal
Shelter.
Former Manager of Communication and Training for the Center for
Shelter Dogs at the Animal Rescue League of Boston.
Board of Directors: Richard Clark — Chair Bonnie Courtemanche — animal rescuer and advocacy / anti-cruelty volunteer Melanie Kenadek —
former kennel
manager at Palatine Kennels & Sweetpea Rescue
Shelter, bather, brusher at Pampered Pet.
She is a
former Shelter Operations Manager and sheltering consultant for the Humane Society of the United States Animal Rescue Team, as well as co-founder of Dog Aide, a non-profit devoted to shelter intervention and owner ret
Shelter Operations
Manager and
sheltering consultant for the Humane Society of the United States Animal Rescue Team, as well as co-founder of Dog Aide, a non-profit devoted to
shelter intervention and owner ret
shelter intervention and owner retention.
STAMFORD, Connecticut ----
Former Stamford Animal
Shelter manager Laurie Hollywood, 42, of Newtown, Connecticut, on June 20, 2014 voluntarily surrendered to the Stamford police department in response to a warrant issued for her arrest on three counts of reckless endangerment.