Animal Rescue League of Boston
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The Animal Rescue League of Boston is an unwavering champion for animals in need, committed to keeping them safe and healthy in habitats and homes.
Animal Rescue League of Boston
1w ago
It’s time for children to Paws to Read!
Launched in the spring of 2023, the Animal Rescue League of Boston’s (ARL) Humane Education program seeks to create the next generation of compassionate animal advocates.
Read along with us by selecting a book from our children’s reading list to learn more about animals.
Paws to Read Book List
1 to 4-years-old
Tails Are Not for Pulling, by Elizabeth Verdick
3 to 7-years-old
May I Pet Your Dog?, by Stephanie Calmenson
Jeannie Houdini A Hamster’s Tale, by Mary-Ann Stouck
So, What’s It Like To Be A Cat?, by Karla Kuskin
Please Don’t Tell Cooper He’s a Dog ..read more
Animal Rescue League of Boston
1w ago
Puppy with severe mange found wandering along Boston highway
A 4-month-old puppy with severe mange is receiving treatment at the Animal Rescue League of Boston (ARL), this after being found this past week as a stray who was roaming along the busy Cummins Highway in Roslindale.
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The puppy, named Petunia, was found last week along the Cummins Highway and taken to an emergency veterinary hospital for assessment and then transported to Boston Animal Control the next day.
Petunia upon arrival at ARL.
Petunia's mange is extremely uncomfortable a ..read more
Animal Rescue League of Boston
1w ago
Support animal health with our professional services
Objective
Advance pet health and well-being through dog training courses and exceptional veterinary care.
Vision in Action
Gigi was adopted from ARL and her new mom, Chelsea, reached out to our dog training team to help provide Gigi with more structure and enrichment. Since completing their first course, Chelsea now has a better understanding of Gigi’s needs and it has improved the way they interact. This is just one of the ways we can help strengthen the human-animal bond and support pet families in our community.
Learn more about ARL’s 202 ..read more
Animal Rescue League of Boston
2w ago
Lobby Day for Animals aims to cast light on animal-protection legislation
This past week, the Animal Rescue League of Boston (ARL) joined a number of animal welfare organizations at the Massachusetts State House to participate in Lobby Day for Animals, to help citizen animal advocates make an impact by meeting and encouraging their elected officials to prioritize animal-protection legislation.
ARL at Lobby Day for Animals.
Dozens of animal advocates representing counties throughout the Commonwealth gathered to learn more about legislation and hear from both advocates and elected officials wh ..read more
Animal Rescue League of Boston
2w ago
BOSTON – The Animal Rescue League of Boston (ARL) announced today that they are one of 72 organizations who received a donation from Rob Hale and his wife, Karen, as part of a $26.2 million giving effort tied to the Boston Marathon.
Hale, co-founder and President of Granite Telecommunications LLC, ran the marathon for the first time on April 15.
The generous $25,000 donation will greatly help the animals in ARL’s care and will also support ARL’s community-based programs, which are aimed at bringing services directly where they’re needed and making it possible to keep owned pets out of shelters ..read more
Animal Rescue League of Boston
1M ago
ARL Spay Waggin’ provides spay/neuter surgeries, rabies vaccinations
This past week the Animal Rescue League of Boston’s (ARL) Spay Waggin’ traveled to Martha’s Vineyard to provide a number of much-needed services for pet owners within the island community.
During the day-long trip, ARL spayed or neutered nearly two dozen pets, and also participated in a rabies vaccination clinic in collaboration with Tisbury Animal Control that was able to vaccinate 23 animals.
The Spay Waggin' on the ferry.
In the harbor.
On the way to help local pet owners!
Set up and ready for patients and clients ..read more
Animal Rescue League of Boston
1M ago
Puppy suffered gunshot wound at former home in Mississippi
The Animal Rescue League of Boston (ARL) is ready to find a special home for a puppy transported from a shelter in Mississippi who is lucky to be alive after suffering a gunshot wound at his former home and ready for his next chapter.
Biscuit, a 6-month-old male Lab-mix, was transported to ARL as part of the organization’s partnership with the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) Animal Relocation Program, where animals are transferred from overcrowded shelters to organizations that have the capacity to tak ..read more
Animal Rescue League of Boston
1M ago
ARL’s community-based Healthy Moms, Happy Litters program provides care for parent pets and offspring
The Animal Rescue League of Boston (ARL) is ready to find homes for a trio of 5-month-old Pug puppies that came to the organization through an innovative community-based program aimed to promote spay/neuter and assist pets as well as the people who care for them.
Healthy Moms, Happy Litters is a community-based program established in 2016, and provides complimentary assistance to local families and their pets in the event of an unplanned or unwanted litter.
Two of the puppies at ARL through ..read more
Animal Rescue League of Boston
1M ago
Objective
Provide animals with the highest standards of care to help them heal and thrive in their new homes.
Vision in Action
When Winter arrived at ARL, she was suffering from a broken leg. Our veterinary team assessed her injury and came up with a treatment plan based on her unique needs. The plan included amputation because the fracture was beyond repair. During the procedure, it was discovered that she was also missing a kidney!
After her surgery, she faced a long road ahead to recovery. She needed round-the-clock care, including specialized veterinary treatment and other supplies to kee ..read more
Animal Rescue League of Boston
1M ago
Abandoned rabbits found Easter weekend
The Animal Rescue League of Boston (ARL) is currently caring for four injured, and abandoned rabbits that were found in a Northborough, MA, neighborhood on Easter weekend.
The rabbits, all estimated to be about a year old, were discovered on Easter weekend on Shady Lane in Northborough, MA, and initially taken in by a wildlife rehabilitator.
Northborough Animal Control contacted ARL seeking assistance with the animals, and the four rabbits were transported to ARL’s Boston Animal Care and Adoption Center.
One of four rabbits found abandoned in Northboro ..read more