Aislin is a sweet 9-month-old puppy who loves people and other dogs. She's up for adoption at the AC&C.
With lots of people come lots of animals. New York City's Animal Care & Control handles about 44,000 animals each year. To try to keep those numbers as low as possible, it created the Safety Net program.Designed to help pets stay in their homes, Safety Net offers many kinds of assistance, including free and low cost behavior and training advice for dogs and cats, low-cost temporary boarding during times of crisis, free legal guidance for pet-related landlord/tenant issues, allergy information, lower-cost vet care for those on restricted incomes and more.
While your local group may not be able to implement all of these services, even one or two of them may make a big difference for the animals in your community.
Visit NYC Animal Care & Control on Petfinder.
More about Safety Net:
Don't write off people surrendering their pets to shelters.
Do you know a shelter or rescue group
doing something creative and/or different? Let us know at outreach@petfinder.com.
Previous Member Spotlights:
A ferret rescue and resource in Texas
Rescues that focus on senior dogs
A safe haven for senior & special-needs cats
Rehabbing the Vick dogs and helping all pits
Special attention for pets with special needs
Inmates and adoptable pets help each other
Training shelter dogs to help the deaf
Previous Member Spotlights:
A ferret rescue and resource in Texas
Rescues that focus on senior dogs
A safe haven for senior & special-needs cats
Rehabbing the Vick dogs and helping all pits
Special attention for pets with special needs
Inmates and adoptable pets help each other
Training shelter dogs to help the deaf




WHY CAN'T I FIND A WEB SITE TO REPORT A MISSING OR FOUND ANIMAL IN NEW YORK CITY..CAN ANYONE HELP ME PLEASE?