Fredonia’s new canine warden, Jasmine Griffin, launched herself this month.
“Working with animals has always been a passion of mine,” stated Griffin, who began the job Aug. 1. “I currently train and compete in performance shows with my three dogs.”
Griffin, who lives in Pomfret, sought to offer contact info, noting that it has been laborious to come up with Fredonia canine wardens up to now.
Her quantity is 716-398-0768 and will be reached from 8 a.m. to eight p.m., seven days per week. She will take after-hours requires emergencies. People can even name the Fredonia Police Department non-emergency line and an officer will contact her.
Griffin has additionally began a Facebook web page, “Village of Fredonia Dog Warden,” the place folks can submit misplaced and located dogs.
“I wanted to become dog warden because I know how stressful it can be when a dog is missing,” she stated. “I will do all that I can in assisting them home safely.”
Griffin grew up taking part within the Chautauqua County 4-H program, coaching and displaying dogs, hogs, horses and rabbits. She attended Alfred State’s veterinary technician program.