Join Us for Cocktails for Tails October 5th
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Show your support for animals in the Springfield community! Bring a friend and come out for great food, fellow animal lovers, a drink and some great music. PURCHASE TICKETS
Show your support for animals in the Springfield community! Bring a friend and come out for great food, fellow animal lovers, a drink and some great music. PURCHASE TICKETS
Join us for Cruise for Critters at Westview Farms Creamery on Saturday, September 30th (10am-3pm). Help us make it an unforgettable day for our furry companions! This beloved end of season car show which benefits Second Chance Animal Services promises fun for animal lovers or all ages.
This handsome young pup is a perfect example of why we do what we do. When he wasn’t feeling well and couldn’t hold down any food, his family rushed him to an emergency hospital. It turned out that five-month-old Finley got himself into some serious trouble when he ate something he shouldn’t. He needed emergency surgery to remove the object, but the cost was more than his family could afford. Lucky for Finley, the emergency facility knew about Second Chance. His family brought him to our North Brookfield hospital where Dr. Jackie and her team stayed late to help save this boy. Happily Finley is back home with his grateful family.
We believe in making quality care accessible to all. Our four full-service hospitals are committed making sure every pet can get the care they need. All locations offer subsidized rates for those that qualify. After all, stories like Finley’s are the reason we do what we do.
If you believe that every pet deserves a ‘second chance,’ we invite you to explore a career at Second Chance. Grab your resume and visit our Worcester hospital job fair on Monday from 10 am to 2pm. Our Community Veterinary Hospital, located at 831 Main Street in Worcester, is looking for lead surgical vet techs, vet techs and vet assistants. We have a common goal at Second Chance: to help pets and the people who love them.
If you’re unable to attend, call (774) 243-1234 or apply online.
Charlie is a resilient 7-week-old German Shorthaired Pointer who’s captured our hearts. Charlie came to us with a fractured leg. But here’s the good news: our shelter vet says it’s a hairline fracture with no displacement. Since he’s so young, with some TLC, a splint, and lots of love, he’s expected to heal quickly!
Charlie need needs monitoring and frequent bandage changes which he is happy to show off on social media. The estimated cost for his care is around $1,000. We started a Facebook Fundraiser for anyone who wants to help Charlie and pets just like him who come to us with medical needs. You can watch him grow before your eyes as he recovers and see his latest bandage colors on Facebook and Instagram.
We’ve got a little pup who needs our support. Charlie is a resilient 7-week-old German Shorthaired Pointer who’s captured our hearts. Charlie came to us with a fractured leg. The good news is that it’s a hairline fracture with no displacement. Since he’s so young, with some TLC, a splint, and lots of love, he’s expected to heal quickly!
We’ve established a Facebook fundraiser for those who wish to help give Charlie the care he needs. The estimated cost for his treatment, including frequent bandage changes and monitoring, is around $1,000.
Please help if you can! Every dollar makes as impact. Your support will make a difference for Charlie and pets just like him who come to us with medical needs.
Charlie need needs monitoring and frequent bandage changes which he is happy to show off on social media. You can watch him grow before your eyes as he recovers and see his latest bandage colors on Facebook and Instagram.
We are asking for your support for the Second Chance Animal Services Annual Appeal. The generosity of our community of supporters has played a crucial role in helping animals in our community to live better lives, and we are once again to ask for your help.
At Second Chance, we work tirelessly to ensure that every pet receives the care and love they deserve, regardless of their circumstances. Through our four community veterinary hospitals, we provide vital veterinary services to over 44,000 pets each year. These hospitals not only offer accessible and affordable care, but also serve as a beacon of hope for pet owners who may be struggling to make ends meet.
In addition to our veterinary services, Second Chance Animal Services provides adoption services to find forever homes for countless abandoned and neglected pets. We firmly believe that every animal deserves a second chance, and we are committed to providing the care they need to find loving families. Furthermore, our pet food pantry program ensures that pet owners facing financial hardships can provide proper nutrition for their furry companions.
Unfortunately, the demand for our services continues to grow due to the challenging economic climate. Many families are faced with tough choices. In the past year, the number of pet owners qualifying for subsidized veterinary rates has risen so that about 3 out of every 5 pets we see are facing hardships. We’ve also seen a significant increase in calls from pet owners struggling to care for their pet. This has placed a tremendous burden on Second Chance as we strive to meet the rising demand and ensure that no pet goes without proper care.
This is where your support becomes crucial. By making a contribution to our organization, you can directly impact the lives of pets in need, enabling us to continue providing critical veterinary care, finding forever homes, and supplying essential resources to pet owners struggling to make ends meet. Together, we can ensure that every animal has the opportunity to live a healthy and happy life.
Your financial support is needed so we can continue our work on behalf of animals in our community and beyond. Please consider making a generous donation to Second Chance today. Your gift, no matter the size, will make a difference and help us continue our life-saving work. You can easily donate online or you can mail a check to Second Chance Annual Fund, PO Box 136, East Brookfield, MA 01515. Rest assured, your contribution is tax-deductible to the fullest extent allowed by law, and a receipt will be provided for your records.
On behalf of the animals we serve, I extend my heartfelt gratitude for your continued support. Together, we can make a lasting impact on the lives of animals and ensure that they receive the love and care they so desperately need.
Thank you for your kindness and generosity.
Sheryl Blancato
CEO & Founder
Second Chance Animal Services
The unfortunate reality in our area is that emergency housing resources for survivors of domestic violence often cannot accommodate their companion animal. As a result, many victims find themselves trapped in dangerous living situations, afraid to leave their pets behind. Recognizing this pressing issue, Second Chance has developed Project Keep Me as a compassionate solution to help break this cycle of fear and abuse.
Project Keep Me will offer a safe haven for pets, including shelter, food, and medical care if needed, during the transitional period when their owners are seeking temporary safe housing arrangements. By alleviating the distressing choice between personal safety and the well-being of their cherished pets, this program aims to empower survivors to prioritize their own safety without compromising the welfare of their furry companions.
The pilot program operates under the belief that no one should have to sacrifice the security and love provided by their pets due to domestic violence. Through Project Keep Me, Second Chance Animal Services strives to create an environment where survivors can confidently seek assistance knowing that their pets will be sheltered and cared for, giving them the freedom to pursue the safety and support they deserve.
Second Chance’s Project Keep Me will offer temporary boarding and care, lasting up to 90 days, for pets whose owners are seeking support from domestic violence assistance programs. Upon successful transition to safe, permanent housing, survivors will be joyfully reunited with their pets. The emotional and psychological benefits of this reunion cannot be overstated, as the presence of a beloved animal companion has been proven to enhance healing and recovery for individuals who have experienced trauma.
We are offering the program on a limited basis at this time as we establish relationships with local domestic violence resource providers who ensure pet owners have the support they need. We are committed to removing the barriers that prevent individuals from seeking safety and support and firmly believe that everyone deserves a second chance, both survivors and their animal companions.
Second Chance Animal Services invites the community, businesses, and philanthropic partners to support Project Keep Me through donations. Together, we can make a meaningful impact in the lives of domestic violence survivors and their pets, providing hope and safety when it is needed most.
For more information about Project Keep Me and how you can help, please visit www.secondchanceanimals.org/project-keep-me.
If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence or abuse, there is help. Call SafeLink, a 24/7 Crisis Hotline at (877) 785-2020, (877) 521-2601 (TTY) or the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 24/7 Crisis Hotline: (800) 799-7233.
Have you ever wanted to help a shelter dog, but you aren’t ready to take on the lifelong commitment? We are looking for fosters to join our Rare Gems Foster crew! This can be a great way to make a huge difference in the life of a shelter pet by fostering for a short time at no cost.
What is a Rare Gem? It’s a dog who has been at the shelter for longer than usual due to specific needs. They are diamonds in the rough who need just a bit of time, patience, and polishing!
Living in a shelter can be a stressful experience for dogs, no matter how wonderful the shelter. Space and activity are limited compared to a home, and they are exposed to all the activity and noise of their neighbors. For older dogs or dogs who are stressed by the presence of other animals, this can be even more challenging.
Many wonder whether it would be more stressful for a dog to go into a foster home, only to be brought back. The opposite is true. Research has shown that cortisol levels (stress hormones) drop when shelter dogs spend as little as 24 hours outside the shelter. When the dogs returned to the shelter their cortisol levels increased but are still below their baseline levels. Some dogs were also reported to have improved behavior and more relaxed demeanor upon returning to the shelter.
In a home environment shelter dogs can decompress and get more sleep and individualized attention. Another huge benefit is the opportunity to learn more about the dog. This information makes it easier to find the right permanent placement. This is especially important for dogs who already may have barriers to getting adopted, such as being a senior dog, a shy dog, or needing to be the only pet. A foster family can also help the dog learn house manners and improve their social skills if needed.
Pecan is one dog who would really benefit from some time in a foster home. She can be a nervous girl but attaches to her caretaker and then settles down. Pecan is a high-energy dog who has learned some skills and would love someone to keep working with her. Socialization is so good for her, and lots of exercise would help tire her out. She would like a dog friend, but kids might make her nervous. She is a super smart girl and might like to be an agility dog. A foster situation would give staff the information they need to help find her a forever family.
We are also looking for a foster home for the aptly named rare gem RUBY! Ruby is 9.5-year-old English setter/bulldog mix. Her ideal weight would be around 50 pounds, but she is currently underweight and receiving care to reach a healthy weight. Ruby needs a foster home with no other pets or children in the home. Her ideal home would also include a comfy dog bed (or couch!) to snooze on, and a fenced yard to stretch her legs in because she still gets zoomies. Most of all…a gentle patient foster parent who gives Ruby space to be herself.
8-year-old Houston also needs a foster. He’s mostly likely a Lab/boxer/terrier mix and weighs about 70 pounds. Houston knows several commands and appears to be housebroken. His foster should have experience with large dogs and have no other pets or children in the home. Houston loves to chase toys and carry them around and hopes for a comfy dog bed for naps and a fenced yard for exercise.
Being a Rare Gems foster can be a great opportunity for students taking dog behavior classes to learn and practice what they are learning. Rare Gems fosters should live within 45 minutes of one of the Second Chance vet hospitals so they can easily receive continued veterinary care. Anyone interested in becoming a Rare Gems foster should email raregemsfoster@secondchanceanimals.org for more information.
Natty neeeds emergency surgery for a serious trauma to his leg. He came to us in great pain, enduring one of the most serious injuries a dog can face – a degloving injury to his leg. Skin and tissue were torn from the bone and muscle, leaving his limb exposed and vulnerable.
We attempted to save Natty’s leg, but the injury was too severe. Despite pain meds and monitoring, he was still so distressed and in pain that he was trying to chew his leg off. Sadly, we needed to amputate his leg to provide him with comfort.
We are asking for your help. The costs for Natty’s care and surgery are great due to the severity of his injury. We are grateful for any help you can give this sweet 8-month-old shelter pup. Your gift will help give Natty and pets just like him the second chance they need.
YOUR DONATION WILL BE MATCHED BY TITO’S HANDMADE VODKA
3:34pm: We are awaiting an update. When Tito’s Handmade Vodka heard Natty’s story, they were moved and promised to match the donations made to help Natty. This means your donation will help Natty and other pets too!
4:20pm: Natty is super comfy and is going home with a vet tech tonight to get the best TLC! We expect him to make a full recovery in about two weeks.
April 25 Update: Natty did great overnight! He’s learning to walk without his leg very quickly!
April 26 Update: The tech who brought him home the day of the surgery says he’s a really sweet boy. “He wanted to sit in my lap the whole time and seemed to enjoy great British baking show that I left on for him, ha!”
Visit Natty’s Facebook Fundraiser to see him exploring the tech’s yard.