OETA: Meet our Director, Rose Grimm
OETA’s Meet the Community: Helping Oklahoma series recently highlighted Second Chance through a conversation with our Director, Rose Grimm.
Cleveland County Sheriff’s Office: Deputy brings abandoned puppies to Second Chance
Deputy Jakob Hartzog found several abandoned puppies on the side of the road in malnourished condition. Luckily he found them just in time and was able to get them to Second Chance Animal Rescue!
City Lifestyle Cleveland County: Fundraiser to Benefit Second Chance
Attention, animal lovers! Second Chance Animal Rescue in Norman is hosting a brand-new event this fall to raise much-needed funds for the nonprofit.
News 9: Animals abandoned at Second Chance
Sanctuary Says Pet Abandonment Becoming Common After 4 Dogs Dumped During Thunderstorm
OIDJ: Pet Adoption Photo Essay
Oklahoma Institute for Diversity in Journalism student photographer Jason McDaniel shares the stories of many animals up for adoption in Norman.
OIDJ: Pandemic Adopters Return Pets
When the pandemic hit in 2020, many people started working from home, and they adopted pets to pass the time. Animal adoption shelters like Second Chance Animal Sanctuary in Norman saw adoption rates soar. Over the past seven months of working at Second Chance, office manager Ireonna Glenn also has observed the increasing returns of COVID-19 adoptions.
Fox 25: Some pandemic pets are now being returned
Some pandemic pets are now being returned, straining some shelters
Southwest Ledger: Crooks steal equipment from animal sanctuary
A local animal shelter is left looking for answers as someone stole vital equipment from the Second Chance Animal Sanctuary.
Board member Christine Cooper, a retired OB/ GYN speaking for the 501(c) (3) nonprofit organization that rescues, coordinates and provides shelter for animals across the Sooner State, told Southwest Ledger that someone had taken their black 26-foot tandem axle trailer from the sanctuary located at 4500 24th Street NW over the weekend. Area businesses, law enforcement officers and others are reviewing video surveillance, she said.
Business Wire: Miranda Lambert’s MuttNation & Tractor Supply Co. Donate $250,000 to Animal Shelters
Mutts Across America Gives Surprise Grants to 50 Animal Shelters, One in Each State
The Norman Transcript: Animal shelters see less adoptions since holiday season
Local animal shelter owners are seeing the impacts of COVID-19 on their facilities.
Many animal shelters around the nation saw mostly empty kennels due to increased adoptions last spring. However, some shelters in Norman are seeing increased intake rates and less adoptions in recent months.
The Norman Transcript: Nonprofits team up for adoption event
Norman residents looking to add a pet to their family can visit the Cleveland County Habitat for Humanity ReStore on Saturday.
Second Chance Animal Sanctuary of Norman, a nonprofit animal shelter, will have pets available for adoption from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m Saturday at the CCHFH ReStore located at 1100 W. Main St.
OU Daily: Second Chance Animal Shelter saves pets, advocates for spaying, neutering
Deb Melser has time and time again seen pets from local city shelters that are completely detached, to the point where they have no trust for others and don’t even know how to be a dog or cat.
Melser, a kennel technician and vet assistant at the Second Chance Animal Sanctuary in Norman, spends her days choosing animals from various city pounds and shelters to bring to Second Chance for adoption.
The Oklahoman: High school students volunteer at animal shelter
Students in Moore Norman Technology Center's Career Exploration Education program have worked most of this school year to assist Second Chance Animal Sanctuary with raising funds, purchasing pet supplies out-of-pocket, and most importantly, growing in their understanding of what service means by giving of their time and hard work.