Queens has finally gone to the dogs — and cats. The borough opened its first public animal shelter last month — 24 years after plans for it were first set in motion — as abandoned pets continue to ...
Animal sacrifices are surging in Queens, with chickens, pigs and rats being tortured, mutilated or killed in “twisted” religious rituals in parkland surrounding Jamaica Bay, The Post has learned. In a ...
The first full-service public animal shelter in Queens will open on Tuesday, as shelters around the city say they’re overwhelmed with dogs who need homes. The 50,000-square-foot facility is located on ...
Many pooches are still lying in their own filth and crammed into too-small cages at a $75 million city-funded animal shelter in Queens roughly a year after The Post exposed horrific conditions there.
RIDGEWOOD, Queens (PIX11) — A new city animal shelter in Queens opened a few months ago but faced issues right out of the gate. The Paul A. Vallone Queens Animal Care Center, a 50,000-square-foot ...
RIDGEWOOD, Queens (PIX11) — The Animal Care Centers of NYC opened the doors to its first Queens location on Tuesday. The Paul A Vallone Queens Animal Care Center sits at 1906 Flushing Ave in Ridgewood ...
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