Neal Elbaum and Animal Advocacy

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Neal Elbaum is a Queens, NY based real estate agent. As a Coldwell Banker agent, Neal values community. Neal is also devoted to helping animals of all shapes and sizes. Neal and his fiance regularly volunteer at a local animal shelter.

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Neal  Elbaum  is  a  Coldwell  Banker  real  estate  agent  working  in  the  Queens  and  Long  Island  areas.  

Neal  Elbaum  is  an  experienced  agent,  having  learned  the  trade  from  his  fiancé’s  grandfather,  a  40  year  

real  estate  veteran.  

Neal  learned  that  to  truly  find  the  perfect  home  for  the  clients,  an  agent  needs  to  make  a  personal  

connecGon  with  the  client  individually  and  also  with  the  

community  as  a  whole.  

Neal  treats  each  client  with  respect  and  the  utmost  aHenGon.  

You  aren’t  just  a  way  to  make  a  commission  when  you  are  working  

with  Neal  Elbaum.  

He  understands  that  buying  or  selling  a  house  is  a  stressful  ordeal  and  his  hands-­‐on  approach  caters  to  

clients.  

Neal  is  commiHed  to  family  values  and  an  old  fashioned  perspecGve  

when  it  comes  to  business.  

But  what  else?  

Neal  Elbaum  is  not  only  passionate  about  his  work.  

Neal  and  his  fiancé,  Amy,  are  also  commiHed  to  caring  for  animals  and  

combaOng  animal  abuse.  

Neal  and  Amy  have  a  passion  for  compassion,  in  that  regard.  

They  volunteer  at  local  animal  shelters  and  spend  Gme  doing  what  

ever  they  can  to  help.  

On  a  given  day,  they  are  giving  back  in  several  ways:  

– Cleaning  enclosures  – Washing  dogs  – Taking  dogs  for  walks  – Helping  find  permanent  homes  

Neal  uses  his  skills  as  a  real  estate  agent  in  finding  “forever  homes”  for  

animals  in  need.  

Being  able  to  help  a  dog  or  cat  find  a  safe,  warm  and  loving  home  is  a  

joyous  experience  for  Neal  and  Amy.  

The  shelters  do  their  best,  but  at  the  end  of  the  day,  there  are  way  to  many  dogs  and  cats  needing  care.  

Neal  and  Amy  give  their  Gme  to  high-­‐kill  shelters  specifically.  

GeOng  more  personal  

Maggie,  Neal  and  Amy’s  rescue  dog  

Gix,  the  cat.  

Helping  find  a  home  for  an  animal  is  one  thing,  but  providing  a  home  is  

another  thing  enGrely.  

Thats  exactly  what  Neal  and  Amy  did  on  two  occasions.  

They  have  adopted  a  cat  and  dog  from  a  shelter  they  volunteer  at.  

The  dog,  Maggie,  is  an  elderly  animal,  at  13  years  old  and  had  

grown  deaf  and  blind.  

Typically,  a  dog  at  such  an  advanced  age  would  be  euthanized  because  it  

is  not  a  good  candidate  for  adopGon.  

Combine  that  with  the  fact  that  Maggie  had  a  severely  infected  eye  and  this  dog  was  surely  going  to  be  

put  down  soon.  

Neal  and  Amy  couldn’t  let  that  happen.  

They  brought  Maggie  into  their  home.  

Within  weeks,  the  eye  had  completely  cleared  up  and  Maggie  is  

acGng  like  a  puppy  again.  

Neal  and  Amy  are  thrilled  with  the  change  they’ve  seen  in  her  and  she  is  surely  happy  to  have  a  safe,  warm  and  loving  home  for  her  final  years.  

Explore  this  website  for  more  info  about  Neal  Elbaum,  the  ASPCA,  and  

how  to  combat  animal  abuse.  

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