The GwenLin Animal Relief Program was created in memory of Gweneth and Linda Clark, my mom and sister. They had a real love of animals and did all they could to help them. The foundation is a non-profit 501(3)c. We try to save animals set for unnecessary euthanasia, special needs and any pet that needs a forever home. The GwenLin Animal Relief Program will then medically evaluate these pets and get them ready for their forever homes. We also try to include seniors as adoptee’s as they are overlooked by many rescues. We also offer education about pet insurance and how to plan for your pet when you can no longer care for them.
Create an alert, and we'll notify you every time a new pet comes in who meets your criteria.
Create an alert, and we'll notify you every time a new pet comes in who meets your criteria.
All of CT, NY and NH
Additional adoption info
We try to be as fair as we can when it comes to animal adoptions. If someone calls and is planning to look at a pet we will make sure that pet is available for them to look at before anybody else. Please call 860-634-1427 to apply for
pets or click our adoption link you will find on GwenLin.org.
Adoption application
17 Barker Road,
Lebanon,
CT
06249
222 Main St.,
Middletown,
CT
06457
33 Larry Hirsch Lane,
Westerly,
RI
02891
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