

We give pets a safe and comfortable place to live until we can find them a loving forever home. Feel free to call to discuss your dog's behavior and to learn new ways to deal with old problems.

Once you've learned how to effectively communicate with your dog in a positive manner, you'll find your relationship enriched on many levels. If you are just about fed up and thinking that your relationship with your dog isn't going to work, think again. Many behaviors can be easily corrected through the use of positive obedience training and humane behavior modification. Many dogs are surrendered to havens and pounds between the ages of six months to two years. The cute behavior of puppies often turns all too quickly into the unacceptable behavior of an adolescent dog. We also encourage dog owners to contact us with any questions or concerns about theri pup's behavior. We house each litter of kittens independently, until they have had appropriate veterinary care.

Our felines are free to roam, find company with a feline or human friend, or have a cat nap in a cozy spot.

We provide our cats with stimulating habitats with large, sunny windows. All are tested for FeLV/FIV, treated for internal/external parasites, brought up to date on shots, and are spayed/neutered as soon as they reach the appropriate age. As of March 2021, we are not able to provide any services funded through the ASPCA grant.Īll of the kittens and cats in our care receive thorough veterinary care. Please note that due to the pandemic, our funding for this program has been reduced. This program is made possible through the generous cooperation of Shelter Outreach Services and Chemung County SPCA, and a grant from the ASPCA. We welcome area residents to explore our website or to contact us for more information about this valuable program. To that end, we have four to six low-cost spay/neuter clinics for dogs and cats every month. At PGAH, Pets Get a Home until we find their forever home.įrom the beginning, we knew that the best way to make a difference in our community was to offer affordable programs and adoption services for our local residents. The renovated, heated, and secure barn is now home to the adoptable cats, who are free to roam in their spacious and sunny habitats. The haven is located on a thirty-five acre farm in Steuben County, not far from Corning. Paradise Garden Animal Haven, named after Sarah Paradisegarten Zemel, officially opened its doors on July 1, 2004. Our mission is to provide humane education programs in which spaying and neutering is emphasized, to conduct outreach programs for seniors who would benefit from a companion animal, to promote TNR programs for feral cats, to facilitate low-cost spay and neuter services, and to offer adoption services for cats and dogs.
