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On Sunday morning, Rena Bonne was out for her routine walk near a sandy area next to the Long Beach Bridge when her German shepherd, Max, ran up to an empty plastic garbage bag and found a dead dog … more
Long Beach Animal Control Officer Michael Fritze was arrested on April 9 after surrendering to investigators at the Nassau County district attorney's office. Fritze was charged with misdemeanor … more
Nassau District Attorney Kathleen Rice’s Animal Cruelty Unit is asking anyone with any information regarding an abandoned dog left on March 6, 2010 tied to a stop sign at the corner of Roosevelt … more
Students headed back to school after spring break on Tuesday, and parents seeking to keep younger children busy headed to the North Bellmore Library. Head children's librarian Jane Sullivan read aloud to a group of kids joined by their parents. Sullivan read from books about spring and animals to welcome in the new season. more
School board discourages participation To the Editor: The Long Beach Board of Education is doing its part to make sure that their families are fully employed at taxpayers’ expense. At … more
The Freeport Animal Shelter has filed a complaint against Michael Fritze, the city's animal control warden, after an injured cat was found in a shelter bathroom on Feb. 15. Shelter director … more
East Rockaway resident Mike Malloy, left, manager of Pet Behavior Services at North Shore Animal League America, took “Best in Show” with shelter dog Henry while on the talk show “The View” Feb. 19. Malloy was Henry’s handler on the segment, which contested five dogs from NSALA against five audience members’ dogs in a friendly competition. more
Last Friday, I saw the flashing lights of a police car shining into our living room window. I looked out and saw a police officer and two other men who had gotten out of their cars, all trying to entice a large and frightened dog. I suspect they were trying to read his collar, which told us that he belonged to someone and could be far away from home. more
The Herald was there for North Shore Animal League America's 4th annual DogCatemy Celebrity Gala in the Cipriani Ballroom in Manhattan on Novemeber 5, presented by Purina ONE. Beautiful and famous two and four-legged celebrities walked the green carpet, smiling and barking for the cameras. more
“You don’t send a Boy Scout after a bad guy,” says Joe Panz in the first episode of the new show on the National Geographic Channel, “Rescue Ink: Unleashed.” “You send a bad guy after a bad guy. The difference is, we’re your bad guys.” more
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