The Animal Haven is a private no-kill animal shelter for the Greater New Haven area that takes in adoptable homeless cats and dogs, and takes pride in matching them with loving, permanent homes. It receives no town or government sources of income and operates through private donations, numerous fund-raisers and grants. Since 1948, The Animal Haven has been proud to serve the people and homeless pets of Greater New Haven, CT.
PET TIPS
Did you know that the feeding grapes to your dog is toxic?
Putting two spoons of plain yogurt in your pets food helps their digestive system
WILLY’S FEATURED VET
Dr. Sudesh Kumar and his staff at Durham Veterinary Hospital, PC
178 Parmelee Hill Road,
Durham, CT 06422
860.349.3485
At Durham Veterinary Hospital, we try to make the pet and human bond as strong and healthy as it can be through involvement at all phases of life, from the time before a pet is added to a family, through the early period of establishing a sound preventive medical program, and by maintaining good health through programs for optimal nutrition, dental health, early disease detection, and successful intervention when illness or injury occurs. It is our deepest wish that our care for your pets will help them to live long and productive lives as members of your family.
Featured Shelter, Vet and Pet Tips
WILLY’S FEATURED ANIMAL SHELTER
The Animal Haven, Inc.
89 Mill Road, North Haven, CT 06473
www.theanimalhaven.com
203.239.2641
The Animal Haven is a private no-kill animal shelter for the Greater New Haven area that takes in adoptable homeless cats and dogs, and takes pride in matching them with loving, permanent homes. It receives no town or government sources of income and operates through private donations, numerous fund-raisers and grants. Since 1948, The Animal Haven has been proud to serve the people and homeless pets of Greater New Haven, CT.
PET TIPS
WILLY’S FEATURED VET
Dr. Sudesh Kumar and his staff at Durham Veterinary Hospital, PC
178 Parmelee Hill Road,
Durham, CT 06422
860.349.3485
At Durham Veterinary Hospital, we try to make the pet and human bond as strong and healthy as it can be through involvement at all phases of life, from the time before a pet is added to a family, through the early period of establishing a sound preventive medical program, and by maintaining good health through programs for optimal nutrition, dental health, early disease detection, and successful intervention when illness or injury occurs. It is our deepest wish that our care for your pets will help them to live long and productive lives as members of your family.