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Dallas animal shelter director leaves for nonprofit animal group
Dallas animal shelter director leaves for nonprofit animal group Ed Jamison and furry friend.
Photo courtesy of OPK Dallas Animal Shelter manager Ed Jamison is leaving his post to join Operation Kindness, a private nonprofit animal shelter in Carrollton. According to an email from Operation Kindness, Jamison will serve as new CEO, replacing Bob Catalani, who is retiring after two years at the helm. Jamison will start on March 29. The release cites Jamison s experience in animal welfare and consistent collaboration with Operation Kindness as the organization s top rescue partner. Jamison came to Dallas Animal Services from Cleveland, where he was the former Chief Animal Control Officer, replacingJody Jones, who had been manager of the department since 2011.
After recovery, neglected horses from Montville going up for adoption
The Department of Agriculture Rescued nine horses, and relocated them to a second chance rescue barn in Niantic. Author: Margaux Farrell Updated: 5:56 PM EST February 24, 2021
NIANTIC It is a horrible story of animal abuse, but now, there is hope for a group of neglected horses. But after an investigation, those abused horses, were finally rescued. It was a lengthy investigation that came to an end in September, said Jeremiah Dunn, Chief Animal Control Officer for the Connecticut Department of Agriculture. “Very lengthy, several months long, into a horse neglect situation in the town of Montville.”
Waggin’ tails await happy endings
By Carol Marsh - DarkeCountyMedia.com
Elvis, a spunky seven-year-old neutered Lab mix who is up-to-date on all his vaccines, knows how to sit for treats, walks well on a leash, loves attention, and is waiting to give someone all his love. He is available now at the Darke County Animal Shelter, located at 5066 County Home Road in Greenville.
Carol Marsh | Darke County Media
Henrietta is a very sweet three-year-old Boxer mix who knows basic commands such as how to sit, shake, and loves treats and squeaky toys, and is up-to-date on her vaccines. She is micro-chipped and is available now for adoption at the Darke County Animal Shelter in Greenville. For more information about Henrietta, or other adoptable dogs, call the shelter at 937-547-1645.
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