Our Mission
Help us increase the adoptability of homeless dogs and cats through training, socialization and improved surroundings that facilitate transition to a home environment.
Phone: 516-676-5913 E-Mail: CoveAnimalRescue@gmail.com Address:40 Shore Road, Glen Cove, NY 11542
Hours: Mon-Sun | 12 - 4 pm
About Us
What Sets Us Apart
Cove Animal Rescue is dedicated to rescuing, rehabilitating, and rehoming animals in need while promoting responsible pet ownership. Our compassionate team provides comprehensive care and works tirelessly to match animals with loving forever homes. Through outreach and advocacy, we strive to create a world where every animal is valued and cherished.
Cove Animal Rescue proudly offers Happy Tales Boarding, a service where your pet's stay directly supports our shelter's mission. With Happy Tales, your furry friend receives top-notch care in a safe and comfortable environment while you're away, knowing that every penny spent goes towards rescuing and caring for animals in need. Choose Happy Tales Boarding for peace of mind and the satisfaction of making a difference in the lives of animals at Cove Animal Rescue.
Our Facility:
Press
Cove Animal Rescue strives to be more than just a shelter
Cove Animal Rescue, nestled in Glen Cove, embraces a compassionate mission, offering solace and rehabilitation to animals in need, while recent renovations, fueled by individual generosity, have transformed the shelter into a haven where both creatures and visitors find comfort and hope.
Cove Animal Rescue seeks help with feral cats
Cove Animal Rescue, based in Nassau County's Glen Cove, is spearheading efforts to address the feral cat population through a Trap, Neuter, and Release program, with support from the city council, showcasing their commitment to animal welfare in the community.
Cove Rescue has extra mouths to feed
Cove Animal Rescue, a not-for-profit organization, houses and cares for around 45 cats, eight dogs, and 30 kittens in a cozy environment, aiming to treat, heal, and socialize them for adoption while offering spaying and neutering programs to control the local cat population, with the recent economic hardships impacting their community support.