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These 5 Sweet Dogs At NJ Shelter Are Waiting To Steal Your Heart These 5 Sweet Dogs At NJ Shelter Are Waiting To Steal Your Heart
These 5 Sweet Dogs At NJ Shelter Are Waiting To Steal Your Heart Looking for a furry friend to fill your home with unconditional love? The Bergen County Animal Shelter is home to five incredible dogs who have overcome tough times and are ready for the loving families they deserve.  These pups aren’t just pets—they’re companions waiting to share their hearts with you. Atlas The Green Dog Photo Atlas is a stunning 4.5-year-old Husky who has been patiently waiting for his forever home since 2023. This adventurous boy dreams of hiking trails and long walks with his person. He’s easy to walk on a leash and loves treats, making him an ideal compan…
Raid Uncovers Illegal Breeding Operation: 7 Dogs, 5 Exotic Reptiles In Jersey City Raid Uncovers Illegal Breeding Operation: 7 Dogs, 5 Exotic Reptiles In Jersey City
Raid Uncovers Illegal Breeding Operation: 7 Dogs, 5 Exotic Reptiles In Jersey City Seven dogs and five reptiles were rescued from an illegal breeding facility uncovered during a multi-agency investigation in Jersey City, authorities said. The Jersey City Municipal Prosecutor’s Office, in coordination with the Health and Human Services Department, Zoning officials, and Jersey City Police, executed an administrative warrant that led to the discovery of an illegal dog breeding operation, according to spokeswoman Kimberly Wallace-Scalcione. Among the animals rescued were seven mixed-breed pitbulls and five exotic reptiles, including a large Columbian boa constrictor, a Savann…
Jersey City Terminates Contract With Liberty Humane Society Citing Performance Concerns Jersey City Terminates Contract With Liberty Humane Society Citing Performance Concerns
Jersey City Terminates Contract With Liberty Humane Society Citing Performance Concerns After 19 years, Jersey City is terminating its agreement with the Liberty Humane Society to provide animal control services. The termination means LHS must vacate its space at 235 Jersey City Blvd., at midnight on Dec. 31, Irene Borngraeber, the executive director of the Liberty Humane Society said. The city will assume all direct responsibility for its animal control and sheltering program.   "All remaining animals off of stray hold will be transferred into off-site foster care," Borngraeber said. "No animals will be left behind." Kimberly Wallace-Scalfione, a spokeswoman for th…