Author Archives: Lollypop Farm
Five Common Shelter Myths Debunked
Did you know that November 5th – 11th, 2018 was National Animal Shelter Appreciation Week? To celebrate, we asked our community members to help us dispel common shelter myths and
Keep ReadingPositive Reinforcement Training Challenge
We all love our pets for just who they are! But every now and then, a behavior will pop up that may require some work or practice. Many times this
Keep ReadingRuckus’ Run-in with a porcupine
UPDATE: In early September, Ruckus the St. Bernard came to Lollypop Farm after a run-in with a local wild animal that he was already all-too familiar with: a
Keep ReadingFree Vaccination Clinic Helps Rochester’s Pets and their families
In an effort to provide critical services to Rochester-area pet owners, Lollypop Farm recently held our very first free vaccination clinic at the Baden Street Settlement in downtown Rochester on
Keep ReadingBird feeders bring extra enrichment for pets at Lollypop Farm
Does your cat at home love watching birds out the window? So do cats at Lollypop Farm! If you’ve visited us recently, you may have noticed a number of new
Keep ReadingFarosh the Iguana Receives Essential Surgery
There is no surgery too small (or too strange) for the veterinary clinic here at Lollypop Farm! Each and every day, cats and dogs are spayed and neutered in our
Keep ReadingVisiting the Vet – a Necessity for Indoor Cats
August 22nd, 2018, is a day dedicated to bringing cats to the veterinary clinic. But you might be wondering, why is an entire day dedicated to getting our feline friends
Keep ReadingYour support gave Su’Lai a second chance
You 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 ReadingPlanning a safe and fun camping trip with pets
Summer is here, and we’ve all got vacation on the mind! Are you planning a camping getaway and considering bringing your furry friend along for the fun? If so, we’ve
Keep ReadingCelebrating the Fourth of July Safely with Pets
All of us at Lollypop Farm wish you and your pets a safe and happy Fourth of July! Believe it or not, more pets become lost on this particular day
Keep ReadingA Second Chance for Bendy
When 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 ReadingCommunity Members Come Together to #HelpMilo
When Milo first arrived at Lollypop Farm in early May, this tiny 4-year-old Chihuahua was sporting a painful injury. Milo had been transferred from another local shelter that was unable
Keep ReadingLollypop Spotters: Heroes of the Internet
It happens in the blink of an eye. You open the door to go out and get the mail, and your pup spies a squirrel and takes off. Or you’re
Keep ReadingA Big Issue with Little Pigs
It’s not very well known, but there is a big issue with little pigs. Lollypop Farm currently has over 20 potbellied pigs, the majority of whom were admitted because they
Keep ReadingPet friendly lawn care advice from our friends at Broccolo Tree & Lawn Care
Before we know it warmer temperatures will be here! Soon we’ll be spending warm weather in our yards with our families and pets. As pet owners, we try to strike
Keep ReadingA second chance for Chester Cheese Doodle
You would never know from Chester Cheese Doodle’s affectionate personality and humorous cattitude that this orange fellow suffered terrible neglect before coming to Lollypop Farm. The 2-year-old fluffy feline arrived
Keep ReadingProtecting your pets from household toxins
Did you know that the third week in March was #NationalPoisionPreventionWeek? You may or may not know, there are several pet poisons and toxins that can be found in the
Keep ReadingLollypop Farm Assists in Large-Scale Rabbit Transport
In mid-February, Lollypop Farm was contacted by a national rabbit rescue about a shockingly large number of rabbits in the Las Vegas area who were in need of our help.
Keep ReadingLeela’s Weight Loss Journey
We know you have been closely following Leela’s weight loss journey over the last few months. While eating healthy and getting lots of exercise in foster care, Leela
Keep ReadingHealing with Holly
Update: In early April, Holly was officially adopted by her foster mom, Liz! Forget about a “foster fail,” we’re calling this a “foster win!. When longtime Lollypop Farm foster
Keep ReadingChloe’s Transformation: A Tail of Hope
When 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 ReadingNo Task (or Cast) Too Small: Avery the Baby Chinchilla
There is no task, or as it would happen, cast, too small for the veterinary clinic to tackle here at Lollypop Farm. Avery, a 1-month-old baby chinchilla, arrived at the
Keep ReadingCelebrating Lilla’s 8th Birthday
On Thursday, February 8, Lilla turned 8 years old! It has now been over a year since Lilla first arrived at Lollypop Farm, and she is still waiting for her
Keep ReadingA new home for mom and pups
When 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 ReadingThe mysterious case of Clara’s changing eye
We first met Clara the calico in 2009. She was brought to Lollypop Farm by a good Samaritan who had found her as a stray in Spencerport, NY. After spending
Keep ReadingWhat’s your pet’s 2018 resolution?
You love your pet. You wouldn’t change one whisker. Well…except for… Even the sweetest cat or well-intentioned pup can have certain behaviors that just drive you and your family nuts.
Keep ReadingWelcoming New Baby Goats Born at Lollypop Farm
On an unseasonably warm afternoon in late December, we welcomed the arrival of Noel and Harvey, two beautiful baby goats born at Lollypop Farm. Rescued from deplorable conditions The two
Keep ReadingOur Pets and Allergies: Knowing the Difference Between Environmental and Food Allergies
Have you ever wondered if your pet might be experiencing an allergic reaction? When we think of allergies, we generally think of the sneezing, runny eyes, and hay fever. But
Keep Reading





























