When the Temperatures Rise, it's Too Hot for Spot
Keeping Pets in Mind as Travel Resumes
Starting June 1, there is a $50 Late Fee per dog.
Heading Back to Work and Dealing with Pet Anxiety
It's National Animal Poison Prevention Week!
Just Like Us, Pets Need Proper Dental Hygiene
Make Pets Part of Your New Year's Resolution
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Celebrate your pet's first holiday season at home -- safely!
Lending a Helping Hand -- or Paw During the Holidays
Supporting our Community Cats
Prepare to Expect the Unexpected
Microchip Critical to Upping Odds of Reuniting with Lost Pet
Tick Season -- Prevention is the Best Weapon
When the Temperatures Rise – It’s Too Hot for Spot ®
Sharon police are advising residents that as temperatures rise, do not leave animals in an unattended vehicle.
Pets and the Pandemic
The Power of Volunteering -- and Some Final Thoughts
Cleaning Products and Our Pets
Sharon community resource dog will hold a meet and greet Sunday afternoon at the Public Safety Building.
Pets and Chocolate: A Toxic Combination
Coming In From the Cold
If you know who this dog belongs to, call Sharon police at 781-784-1588.
This disposable dog potty is made of real grass that naturally attracts your pup and absorbs odors.
From hot dogs and speed racers to Marilyn Monroe, see if you can spot some of your canine neighbors all dressed up for Halloween!
From soothing snout balm to a shaded canopy bed, here is everything you need to keep your pets protected, cool and happy all summer long!