Post by -|Noel|- on Sept 16, 2006 2:41:47 GMT -5
Episode #1 — Staten Island Dogs
Special Investigator Annemarie Lucas follows up a report that a dog has been starved to death at a house on Staten Island. With her partner Special Agent Joann Sandano, Lucas sets out to uncover exactly what has happened, and to make sure that willful neglect does not go unpunished. Meanwhile, Special Agents Paul Romano and Mike Geller investigate a report of an underfed dog being kept in the cellar of a Brooklyn house.
Episode #2 — Horse Neglect
In bleak and snowy conditions, Special Investigator Annemarie Lucas and partner Joann Sandano pick up an emergency call that a horse is in distress on a Brooklyn street. When they arrive the horse is dead, and the two agents have to use their detection skills to find out exactly what has happened, and who is to blame. When they conclude that a crime has indeed been committed a dramatic chase ensues.
Episode #3 — One Camper Van, Seventeen Animals
A tiny camper van is home to one man, and 17 animals. Officers Lucas and Sandano respect his good intentions, but they're seriously concerned that he's creating a situation that's dangerous both for him, and the creatures he's taken in. Sandano and Lucas must try to convince him to relinquish a few for adoption- but he's very reluctant. Officer Diane DiGiacomo responds to a call concerning a pack of junkyard dogs. The dogs climb up on the debris within and bark down at anyone who passes below. The neighbors are fearful that the dogs will jump over and attack them, but DiGiacomo's also concerned for the welfare of the animals in their junkyard home.
Episode #4 — Fighting Birds
Special Agent Paul Romano and partner Mike Geller are working undercover, acting on information about illegal roosters being kept up in the Bronx...and it may lead to a suspected -fighting ring. The ok is given to raid the house where they'll find out the truth of the matter. Meanwhile, officers Lucas and Sandano show up in a Queens auto parts lot demanding shelter for a dog left outside.
Episode #5 — Rottweiler Rescue
In this program, Special Investigator Annemarie Lucas and Special Agent Jo Ann Sandano are following up a report of a neglected Rottweiler. When they arrive on the scene, they find not one but two female dogs, both severely undernourished — and one of them has a litter of puppies. Confronting the owner with their appalling condition, he tells Lucas and Sandano he 'didn't have time' to feed them. The stage is set for a rescue — and an arrest. The program also features Special Agent Tina Salaks as she looks out for the Central Park carriage horses, and the animal stars of a visiting rodeo.
Episode #6 — Tick Trauma
A call comes into the Animal Precinct reporting a dog suffering in a penned in back yard. Agents Annemarie Lucas and Joanne Sandano respond and what they find is horrifying. The dog is covered in over 400 ticks and can barely move. The ticks are literally sucking the life out of her. Meanwhile, Special Investigator Mark McDonald is trying to free a cat from a locked up store. The store was sealed by police who are investigating it, and the cat was inadvertently left inside. A lot of red tape and steel bars must be cleared before the cat can be saved.
Episode #7 — Fighting Dogs
The agents of the Animal Precinct are banding together to combat the city's underground dog fighting rings. These dogs are trained to fight one another, and often the loser dies. Special Agents Paul Romano and Mike Geller discover an abandoned house where many dogs are living, waiting for the next sparring match that may cost them their lives. Meanwhile, Special Agent Tina Salaks has received a complaint about a house in Brooklyn, which is reportedly overflowing with animals. She arrives on the scene to make sure all the animals are being properly cared for.
Episode #8 — Conflict at the Stables
ASPCA Special Investigator Annemarie Lucas and Special Agent Jo Ann Sandano have had a report that a horse called Kenya, is being mistreated by her owner. They're on their way to a stables in Queens to find out more. They issue a warning to the owner, but when he doesn't comply, trouble ensues. Across town, Special Agents Paul Romano and Mike Geller have had a report of a dog being kept outside in 90 degree heat with no shelter. The situation seems to be worse than the report suggested. Not only is there no proper food and water but the dog is unusually thin.
Episode #9 — Emergency Measures
ASPCA Special Investigators Mark McDonald and Annemarie Lucas are on their way to the Bronx. Two of their colleagues have called them in for help on a rather disturbing case. A neighbor has made a complaint about a dog with a badly infected foot. When officers arrive, they realize it's urgent that they get the dog to the hospital right away. The owners of the injured dog will have to answer to a charge of animal cruelty. While the dog is recovering, Annemarie and Joanne investigate a man who houses dozens of rabbits. Neighbors say he hurts them, but the officers must try to find out more.
Episode #10 — Cat House
ASPCA Special Agents Mike Geller and Paul Lai are on their way to Coney Island. They've had a tip-off about a woman keeping dozens of cats in her small apartment. They find appalling conditions in the apartment and must compel her to clean it up. Agents Mark MacDonald and Annmarie Lucas investigate a report of several dogs left abandoned in a Brooklyn backyard. One dog has succumbed to a mysterious malady, so the officers seize the other dogs for treatment.
Episode #11 — Heat
A crippling heat has gripped New York City. All 10 agents have been called out to a heat emergency, 5 dogs have been left on a baking rooftop, and one has already succumbed to the extreme temperature. The dogs are close to death and must be taken to the ASPCA immediately for medical care. Special Agents Joe Pentangelo and Paul Romano investigate a report of 2 dogs that are being kept an abandoned van — where summer temperatures can easily climb over 100 degrees. Special Agent Tina Salaks is investigating a rather unusual complaint. The Ferris wheel operator at Coney Island sends his dogs up to the top of the wheel when it gets too hot for them on the ground. She wants to be sure the dogs are not in any danger.
Episode #12 — Abandoned Animals
At the ASPCA headquarters, Special Agent Joann Sandano is bringing in an injured iguana for examination. The iguana's owner suffers from schizophrenia, and not only has the animal been neglected, it is suffering from several fractures. This animal will need intensive care in order to regain its health. Special Agents Mike Geller and Paul Lai have been called out to Staten Island where a neighbor has reported a dead dog in a back yard. They're wary because neighbors have reported recent police activity at the house in question. The house appears to be abandoned, except for another dog trapped in the garage. The police will have to get involved if the dog inside is to be saved.
Episode #13 — Animal Precinct at Ground Zero
Animal Precinct and the aftermath of September 11th, 2001.
Episode #14 — Animal Precinct at Ground Zero, Special Presentation
Animal Precinct and the aftermath of September 11th, 2001.
Episode #15 — Four Story Fall
Special Investigators Annmarie Lucas and Joann Sandano are investigating the case of a cat that has been thrown from an apartment window. Fingers are pointing every direction, but they have their suspicions as to who the culprit is. The most important thing now is to help the cat recover from its injuries. Special Agent Tina Salaks is looking into a report of a dog with open wounds in a front yard in Queens. In cases of neglect like these, the animal must be taken from its neglectful owner.
Episode #16 — Second Chances
Special Agent Tina Salaks responds to a report of a dog suffering from a tumor. The tumor is huge, and it's obvious it could have been treated properly had the dog not been neglected by his owner. Emergency surgery is in order to see if the dog's disease will be fatal. Also, Special Investigators Annmarie Lucas and Joann Sandano are trying to sort out a conflict between two roommates. One blames the other for injuring their dog, but on second look, the case is much more complicated.
Special Investigator Annemarie Lucas follows up a report that a dog has been starved to death at a house on Staten Island. With her partner Special Agent Joann Sandano, Lucas sets out to uncover exactly what has happened, and to make sure that willful neglect does not go unpunished. Meanwhile, Special Agents Paul Romano and Mike Geller investigate a report of an underfed dog being kept in the cellar of a Brooklyn house.
Episode #2 — Horse Neglect
In bleak and snowy conditions, Special Investigator Annemarie Lucas and partner Joann Sandano pick up an emergency call that a horse is in distress on a Brooklyn street. When they arrive the horse is dead, and the two agents have to use their detection skills to find out exactly what has happened, and who is to blame. When they conclude that a crime has indeed been committed a dramatic chase ensues.
Episode #3 — One Camper Van, Seventeen Animals
A tiny camper van is home to one man, and 17 animals. Officers Lucas and Sandano respect his good intentions, but they're seriously concerned that he's creating a situation that's dangerous both for him, and the creatures he's taken in. Sandano and Lucas must try to convince him to relinquish a few for adoption- but he's very reluctant. Officer Diane DiGiacomo responds to a call concerning a pack of junkyard dogs. The dogs climb up on the debris within and bark down at anyone who passes below. The neighbors are fearful that the dogs will jump over and attack them, but DiGiacomo's also concerned for the welfare of the animals in their junkyard home.
Episode #4 — Fighting Birds
Special Agent Paul Romano and partner Mike Geller are working undercover, acting on information about illegal roosters being kept up in the Bronx...and it may lead to a suspected -fighting ring. The ok is given to raid the house where they'll find out the truth of the matter. Meanwhile, officers Lucas and Sandano show up in a Queens auto parts lot demanding shelter for a dog left outside.
Episode #5 — Rottweiler Rescue
In this program, Special Investigator Annemarie Lucas and Special Agent Jo Ann Sandano are following up a report of a neglected Rottweiler. When they arrive on the scene, they find not one but two female dogs, both severely undernourished — and one of them has a litter of puppies. Confronting the owner with their appalling condition, he tells Lucas and Sandano he 'didn't have time' to feed them. The stage is set for a rescue — and an arrest. The program also features Special Agent Tina Salaks as she looks out for the Central Park carriage horses, and the animal stars of a visiting rodeo.
Episode #6 — Tick Trauma
A call comes into the Animal Precinct reporting a dog suffering in a penned in back yard. Agents Annemarie Lucas and Joanne Sandano respond and what they find is horrifying. The dog is covered in over 400 ticks and can barely move. The ticks are literally sucking the life out of her. Meanwhile, Special Investigator Mark McDonald is trying to free a cat from a locked up store. The store was sealed by police who are investigating it, and the cat was inadvertently left inside. A lot of red tape and steel bars must be cleared before the cat can be saved.
Episode #7 — Fighting Dogs
The agents of the Animal Precinct are banding together to combat the city's underground dog fighting rings. These dogs are trained to fight one another, and often the loser dies. Special Agents Paul Romano and Mike Geller discover an abandoned house where many dogs are living, waiting for the next sparring match that may cost them their lives. Meanwhile, Special Agent Tina Salaks has received a complaint about a house in Brooklyn, which is reportedly overflowing with animals. She arrives on the scene to make sure all the animals are being properly cared for.
Episode #8 — Conflict at the Stables
ASPCA Special Investigator Annemarie Lucas and Special Agent Jo Ann Sandano have had a report that a horse called Kenya, is being mistreated by her owner. They're on their way to a stables in Queens to find out more. They issue a warning to the owner, but when he doesn't comply, trouble ensues. Across town, Special Agents Paul Romano and Mike Geller have had a report of a dog being kept outside in 90 degree heat with no shelter. The situation seems to be worse than the report suggested. Not only is there no proper food and water but the dog is unusually thin.
Episode #9 — Emergency Measures
ASPCA Special Investigators Mark McDonald and Annemarie Lucas are on their way to the Bronx. Two of their colleagues have called them in for help on a rather disturbing case. A neighbor has made a complaint about a dog with a badly infected foot. When officers arrive, they realize it's urgent that they get the dog to the hospital right away. The owners of the injured dog will have to answer to a charge of animal cruelty. While the dog is recovering, Annemarie and Joanne investigate a man who houses dozens of rabbits. Neighbors say he hurts them, but the officers must try to find out more.
Episode #10 — Cat House
ASPCA Special Agents Mike Geller and Paul Lai are on their way to Coney Island. They've had a tip-off about a woman keeping dozens of cats in her small apartment. They find appalling conditions in the apartment and must compel her to clean it up. Agents Mark MacDonald and Annmarie Lucas investigate a report of several dogs left abandoned in a Brooklyn backyard. One dog has succumbed to a mysterious malady, so the officers seize the other dogs for treatment.
Episode #11 — Heat
A crippling heat has gripped New York City. All 10 agents have been called out to a heat emergency, 5 dogs have been left on a baking rooftop, and one has already succumbed to the extreme temperature. The dogs are close to death and must be taken to the ASPCA immediately for medical care. Special Agents Joe Pentangelo and Paul Romano investigate a report of 2 dogs that are being kept an abandoned van — where summer temperatures can easily climb over 100 degrees. Special Agent Tina Salaks is investigating a rather unusual complaint. The Ferris wheel operator at Coney Island sends his dogs up to the top of the wheel when it gets too hot for them on the ground. She wants to be sure the dogs are not in any danger.
Episode #12 — Abandoned Animals
At the ASPCA headquarters, Special Agent Joann Sandano is bringing in an injured iguana for examination. The iguana's owner suffers from schizophrenia, and not only has the animal been neglected, it is suffering from several fractures. This animal will need intensive care in order to regain its health. Special Agents Mike Geller and Paul Lai have been called out to Staten Island where a neighbor has reported a dead dog in a back yard. They're wary because neighbors have reported recent police activity at the house in question. The house appears to be abandoned, except for another dog trapped in the garage. The police will have to get involved if the dog inside is to be saved.
Episode #13 — Animal Precinct at Ground Zero
Animal Precinct and the aftermath of September 11th, 2001.
Episode #14 — Animal Precinct at Ground Zero, Special Presentation
Animal Precinct and the aftermath of September 11th, 2001.
Episode #15 — Four Story Fall
Special Investigators Annmarie Lucas and Joann Sandano are investigating the case of a cat that has been thrown from an apartment window. Fingers are pointing every direction, but they have their suspicions as to who the culprit is. The most important thing now is to help the cat recover from its injuries. Special Agent Tina Salaks is looking into a report of a dog with open wounds in a front yard in Queens. In cases of neglect like these, the animal must be taken from its neglectful owner.
Episode #16 — Second Chances
Special Agent Tina Salaks responds to a report of a dog suffering from a tumor. The tumor is huge, and it's obvious it could have been treated properly had the dog not been neglected by his owner. Emergency surgery is in order to see if the dog's disease will be fatal. Also, Special Investigators Annmarie Lucas and Joann Sandano are trying to sort out a conflict between two roommates. One blames the other for injuring their dog, but on second look, the case is much more complicated.