Timbers’ residents welcome a therapy dog named Maya every other week. Seniors receive an emotional connection and a great deal of comfort.
The day is informally observed every year on April 30 to raise awareness of the cats, dogs and other animals in need of forever homes.
Not everyone loves fireworks — dogs especially. Here are a few tips for helping furry friends during Plainfield's Independence Day events.
Rabbits are the third most abandoned pet at animal shelters. But there are plenty of pets in Plainfield waiting for adoption.
A spike in pet scams continues amid the COVID-19 pandemic and as the holidays approach in Plainfield.
More dogs disappear July 4-5 than on any other days of the year. Fireworks that have been popping make it worse.
Pound Town, Inc. has opened its doors despite the COVID-19 crisis, providing daycare and boarding services to 50-60 dogs at any given time.
Best in Show Dog and Cat Grooming is now Glitz and Glamor.
Anyone wishing to claim the cat can call Will County Animal Control, where it is currently being held.
This year's calendar highlights dogs frolicking in Will County's dog parks, as well as animals rescued from the Will County Humane Society.
Dress your dog up in their scariest Halloween costume and join the fun at Clow Stephens Dog Park for the Howl-O-Ween Pet Parade Oct. 19.
Help Save Pets in Plainfield is asking for help caring for six puppies remaining after another three died of the illness.
Animal advocates hope to raise awareness about the day in a life of rescue animals and hope to raise funds while promoting ADOPTION!
Head over to Clow Stephens Dog Park and get information on resources for you and your four-legged friend.