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Located in the former canine unit of a closed air force base, we have space for 10 dogs and approximately 20 cats. The dogs have a huge field to run and play in. We receive no public funding and operate strictly on the generosity of a caring community.
The purpose of the APF is to address pet overpopulation and animal suffering through education and appropriate action, to enhance human/animal relationships and to provide care to animals in need. We offer on-going children's classes about animals and the ...
The Animal Shelter of Schoharie Valley, Inc. was founded by a group of residents of Schoharie County disturbed by the plight of the many starved, abused and stray animals in this area. ASSV is a not for profit organization and is made up of all volunt ...
Open Thursdays - Mondays (incl. weekends) 12-4 PM and by appointment. Animalkind Inc. is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization, dedicated to the non-proliferation of unwanted felines through TNR (trap/neuter/return) and low cost spay/neuter options. ...
AnimaLovers (Animal Welfare Leagues of Greater Capital District) Since the summer of 1995 AnimaLovers volunteers have been rescuing and finding new homes for stray and and unwanted dogs and cats all over the Capital Region. The not-for-profit group pro ...
Ayres Memorial Animal Shelter operates as a "quality of life" shelter, and the devoted workers are committed to making sure that every animal in their care has exactly that. The shelter takes in approximately 750 cats and dogs per year. All adult anima ...
The Capital District Humane Association (CDHA) is a non-profit group of volunteers who foster and find homes for unwanted, displaced and homeless pets. CDHA is not a shelter, it is an all-breed rescue group.
Our shelter has a most fantastic rate of adoption for a municipal shelter, and we have never turned away an animal in need. Our statistics are showing that our commitment to public education as well as finding outstanding placement for companion animals h ...