TAG News
Rabies Clinic
Please come out to our next Rabies Clinic on June 2nd! This event will be held at the Trumbull Town Garage from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Click on the link to the left to see some of the dogs we will have for adoption.
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Find Pet Friendly Housing
You can now search for a place that allows cats or dogs of different sizes on
My Apartment Map.
Missing Pet Alert Site
Please register at the new
MissingPet911.com site to get alerts when someone in your neighborhood has
lost a pet. Also, list your own if your pet happens to stray.
Important information about Microchips!
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A REAL Hollywood Ending!!!
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Neutering Resources
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About TAG
The Trumbull Animal Group, (TAG) is a
non-profit, tax-exempt organization formed in 1999. We work closely with the
Trumbull Animal Control Officer to provide a variety of services to lost
and/or abandoned animals admitted to the Trumbull Shelter. We make every
effort to assist in locating permanent, loving homes for all adoptable
animals. The purpose of this non-profit organization is to work to further
the cause of the humane and ethical treatment of animals. To this end, the
organization looks to raise public awareness of the problems facing animals
in the area, will work to reduce the incidents of animal neglect and abuse,
seek to facilitate in the adoption of animals and raise funds for the upkeep
and betterment of the animals at Trumbull Animal Shelter.
Adopting a New Friend
Adopting a Dog
Visit us during our regular business hours or, if you prefer, make an
appointment to see a dog. The shelter may be closed during normal hours if
the animal control officer is out on an emergency call. Unfortunately,
online applications for dogs are not available.
Adopting a Cat
We have several cats at the shelter and many more are kept in foster
homes in Trumbull and the surrounding towns. Come into the shelter or make an appointment with our
Cat Adoption Advisor to see the cats. If you wish to you can email a
completed
Cat Adoption Application to
Trumbull Animal Group. Our Cat Adoption Advisor will review the
application and get in touch with you.
Other Adoptions
Periodically we have smaller animals available for adoption. Check the
site frequently for updates to our adoptable pets listings. We also hold
open house adoption events at the shelter usually once a month. View our
Adoption Event calendar to see the upcoming scheduled events.
Unfortunately online applications are not available.
Get Involved
We always welcome donations of dog food. Pedigree is preferred as we try
to keep the dogs on a consistent diet. In addition we also need durable chew toys of
all kinds to keep the dogs occupied. The cat people also welcome donations
of cat food, cat toys and clay litter.
Any donations can be dropped off at the shelter during regular business
hours.
We at TAG continually work with our dogs, so be sure to read the updates
so that you can see the progress made by the dogs. We would like to think
they wouldn't be around long enough for an update but that's not always the
case. We continue to try our best to make sure we get a proper home for the
dogs and any other impounded animals. Volunteers help by walking and
socializing the dogs, keeping the shelter clean and organized, fundraising,
etc. We also create newsletters, brochures, and posters to keep members and
the public informed of our activities and take pictures of the animals
available for adoption and post these picture here on Petfinder and in the
Trumbull Times.
Often, animals admitted to the shelter require non-emergency medical care.
Funds raised through membership dues, contributions and fund raising events
pay for needed immunizations, spaying and neutering, and non-emergency
illness and injuries. TAG has also purchased supplies and equipment for the
shelter to improve care of the animals. Through the combined efforts of TAG
and the Trumbull Canine Shelter staff, our four legged friends are well
cared for while waiting for a permanent home.
Come Visit Us
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We are located at 324 Church Hill Road in Trumbull just down the hill from
Middlebrook Avenue and the EMS. From the Merritt Parkway traveling South, take
exit 50. Right off the exit onto Rte 127 (White Plains Road). Shelter is a few
miles up on the left, just past the public works department. From the Merritt
Parkway traveling North, take exit 48 Main Street. Left off exit onto Main
Street. At second stop light, take a right on Middlebrook Avenue. Follow to end
and take a right on Church Hill Rd. Shelter is the next driveway on the right.