The Dog Blog

  1. Quen Needs a Home

    Quen is a sweet, 2.5 year old, 55lb pittie mix who is seeking a foster, foster-to-adopt, or forever home.  Quen loves spending time with people:  he is game for cuddling and watching TV, going running, or even hiking; as long as you’re with him, he’s very happy.  Quen is crate- and house-trained, and Canine Good […]

  2. Pet Loss Support Resources

    Working at an organization that financially assists with pet cancer treatment and education regarding pet cancer, the FETCH team sees a lot of loss and grief. It comes with the territory. Anyone who has experienced a significant loss knows that our feelings and actions can be mixed and irrational—we can be sad and relieved and […]

  3. A Brief Overview of Brain Cancer in Pets

    A Brief Overview of Brain Cancer in Pets by Evan Leibowitz   Brain cancer in pets is especially dangerous because it has the ability to remain unnoticed, even after a multitude of blood tests, other bodily examinations, and sometimes CT scans. As with other types of pet cancer, it is imperative to learn more about […]

  4. Bennett May’s Pen Pals Exit Story

    The following is an exit story written by Bennett May, a wonderful handler in the Pen Pals program who recently moved to a different correctional facility.  We will greatly miss Mr. May and appreciate all the work he has done for so many dogs in just a few short years.  Good luck in all of […]

  5. Why I Foster and Why You Should Too

    by Sarah Hornberger, Pen Pals Coordinator Sooner and Fitz, exhausted from playing.  I remember my first foster pet.  I was working in the kennels of a non-profit, no-kill shelter and my friend in the admissions department had a found a kitten and had been able to surrender him to the shelter.  And she wanted me […]