The Connecticut Humane Society manages and runs animal shelters across the state.  They also maintain an extensive website that helps potential dog and cat owners begin the adoption process and allows current owners to learn more about protecting and caring for their pet.  The attorneys at Glass, Lebovitz, Kasheta & Bren hope that the information listed here will help you make the right choice when it comes to choosing a pet and taking proper care of the animals you already own.

Connecticut Humane Society

The Connecticut Humane Society has pledged to, "promote humanity and kindness, and to prevent cruelty to man and animals." This mission, established in 1881, still guides the private charity in all that they do.

The CT Humane Society operates three adoption facilities throughout the state: Newington, Waterford and Westport. Online pictures and animal profiles are available, along with pets that are available at the CHS's sanctuary. This home like setting is available to pets who have been in the traditional shelter setting for more than 90 days and are still looking for their "forever home".

Below you will find more resources for both prospective pet owners and those are want to learn more about the best way to care for their dog or cat.

  • Adopt- If you are looking to adopt a dog, cat, bird, rabbit horse, pig or even hamster this is the page for you. Here you can view animal pictures and profiles. Information for each animal includes breed, age and color.
  • Volunteer- The CT Humane Society is always looking for help at their various shelters. Their volunteer program is an great way to become involved in your local community.
  • Pet Care- The Humane Society cares for hundreds of animals each year. Because of this, and their commitment to preventing animal abuse and cruelty, they offer dog training classes and an extensive pet care library. Information in the library includes training tips, medical advice and much more.

As dog bite lawyers we are acutely aware that prevention is key to stopping dog bite and attacks in Connecticut. Too often, though not always, the dog who attacked a person or other animal had been neglected, abused or at the very least let unattended for long periods of time. We hope that the above information will help you learn more about the Connecticut Humane Society and their role in preventing animal neglect and cruelty.




We know that in Connecticut, auto accidents frequently happen on the Interstate and State Highways: I 84, I 91, Route 2, Route 6, Route 44, I 395,  I 95, I 291, I 384, Route 85, Route 17, Route 14 and Route 12.  The law firm of Glass, Lebovitz, Kasheta & Bren serves clients who have been hurt on these major roads and on roads throughout Connecticut, including but not limited the following areas:
Cities: Norwich, Hartford, Storrs, Windham, Brooklyn, Tolland, New London, Rocky Hill, Durham, Middletown, New Britain, Kensington, Newington, Willimantic, Putnam, Danielson, Manchester, Killingly, Plainfield, Glastonbury.
Counties: Windham County, Tolland County, New London County, Hartford County, Middlesex County.

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Rocky Hill
2049 Silas Deane Highway
P.O. Box 129
Rocky Hill, CT 06067
Phone: 860-257-1000

Norwich
441 Salem Turnpike
Bozrah, CT 06360
Phone: 860-866-6899

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Brooklyn
257 Gorman Road
Brooklyn, CT 06239
Phone: 860-774-1699

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Storrs
17 Flaherty Road
Storrs, CT 06268
Phone: 860-456-4011

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