Jocelyn Heaney
Paw & Order Contributor
Jocelyn Heaney is an English Instructor, animal activist and freelance writer for Los Angeles Review of Books, and Warner Brothers Pictures among others. Her favorite animals are great white sharks, horses and all manner of cats. She is currently at work on a memoir.
Contributions
Blog Post
May 14 2012
When conservationist Lawrence Anthony died, the elephants he helped save gave him a funeral.
Blog Post
May 14 2012
After tragedy struck along a California highway, Prince was rescued by a pair of Good Samaritans.
Blog Post
May 10 2012
Lilly suffered severe injuries while pulling her owner to safety.
Blog Post
May 9 2012
Georgia is one of hundreds of abused and abandoned dogs that the Antioch, California, animal shelter cares for each year.
Blog Post
May 8 2012
Despite two deformed legs, Roosevelt is as energetic as any so-called normal dog.
Blog Post
May 8 2012
The sole caretaker of Moyenne Island in the Republic of Seychelles, octogenarian Brendon Grimshaw fosters more than 100 tortoises.
Blog Post
May 4 2012
Pet gives authorities a detailed description of his owner's city, street and block.
Blog Post
May 3 2012
Abandoned by her mother, little Tilly is being hand-raised by folks at an English zoo.
Blog Post
May 1 2012
Should it matter where a service dog receives its training?