Love Doesn’t Have an Age
With her adorable smile and energetic attitude, you would never know that Princess is a 14-year-old dog. Because many families tend to prefer younger pets at adoption, sweet seniors like
Keep ReadingWith her adorable smile and energetic attitude, you would never know that Princess is a 14-year-old dog. Because many families tend to prefer younger pets at adoption, sweet seniors like
Keep ReadingJust like people, cats have many different personalities. In cases where a cat has lived outside for most of their life, with the freedom to come and go as they
Keep ReadingA group of tiny kittens were brought to Lollypop Farm in pretty bad shape, but their story has proved to be an “eye-opening” story of resilience and determination. A Good
Keep ReadingWhen our community comes together, amazing things happen. Through patience, critical veterinary services, and compassionate, life-saving care, homeless and abused pets are transformed. But none of it is possible without
Keep ReadingHappy National Shelter Appreciation Week! Working together we are able to better the lives of pets and people from all over our community. Here are just some of the amazing
Keep ReadingThe last several months have been tough on our community, and the world. The pandemic and quarantine proved a challenge for everyone—and even though Lollypop Farm has remained open throughout,
Keep ReadingSome pets wait longer than others to find their perfect home. While animals at Lollypop Farm can take as long as they need to find their new families so long
Keep ReadingSophie, a 2-year-old Shih Tzu mix, was brought to Lollypop Farm in desperate need of help. She was dirty, covered in matts, and had given birth to two tiny puppies
Keep ReadingAs small as a grain of rice, a microchip can make a huge difference to a family of a lost pet. In the case of Ashes, a 3-year-old gray cat
Keep ReadingWith the New Year now here, we’re reflecting back on 2018 and all of the stories that inspired us. There are so many successes from the past year that you
Keep ReadingBiscuit was just 4 months old when she arrived at Lollypop Farm in distress. Biscuit was terribly thin with severe corneal ruptures and an upper respiratory infection. This kitten would
Keep ReadingYou can help even more pets, just like Su’Lai, get the second chance they deserve. Join us Saturday, September 29th for the Lollypop Farm Walk for the Animals at Barktober
Keep ReadingWhen Bendy was brought to Lollypop Farm in a shoebox, his chances for survival seemed slim. A concerned community member had found him on the side of the road, completely
Keep ReadingWhen Chloe first arrived at Lollypop Farm in early December, this 6-year-old Boxer mix was in a sad state. Suffering from alopecia and dermatitis, she was covered head to toe
Keep ReadingWhen Biscuit, a 7-year-old Shih Tzu, was surrendered into our care. She was very dirty and covered with lice. Here, Biscuit finally began to receive the care she had always
Keep ReadingIt’s hard to say what causes that connection. When someone meets the dog they are going to take into their home, bring into their family. For some it’s that furry
Keep ReadingOctober is Adopt a Dog Month; so, it seemed a good time for me to share the story of my most recent adoption, Ali (pronounced Alley as in Alley Cat).
Keep ReadingWhen Niko first arrived at Lollypop Farm in April, this 10-year-old American Eskimo mix was in a poor state. He was more pink than white – he was missing most
Keep ReadingWhen Brandi and Matt first saw Charlotte in her kennel at Lollypop Farm, there wasn’t a doubt in their minds that she was meant to be part of their family.
Keep ReadingFive-month-old Spirea was named after the bush he was found under. This little kitten was abandoned just outside of the doors of Lollypop Farm, the Humane Society of Greater Rochester.
Keep ReadingAn orange tabby named Tigger arrived at Lollypop Farm in early June when his family was moving and sadly couldn’t bring him along. This wasn’t the first time we’d met
Keep ReadingThere are certain adoption stories that really stick with you. One such story is Tiffy. This 7-year-old tabby first came to Lollypop Farm in early April in a sad state.
Keep ReadingWhen we first met Nutmeg, it seemed as though he might be the saddest cat in the world. This 5-year-old cat came to Lollypop Farm as a stray in September
Keep ReadingIt was mid-January when we first met Capone. Although he looked like a much older dog at the time of his arrival, he was only 2 years old. Capone came
Keep ReadingHere at Lollypop Farm, we know that all pets are special and unique in their own way. Lucy, puppy born at Lollypop Farm in October, just happened to catch the
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