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How a community has come together in love and healing Page 13
Steve and Lisa Caporizzo’s Little Rue A little dog who hasn’t let her limitations stop her from enjoying being loved and wanted Pages 14 & 15
The Stratford 22 A reunion was held to celebrate how far they have come this Fall. Lola’s mom and Captain’s dad tell their stories of adoption Pages 20, 21 & 22
Information on Local Rescues and Shelters Helpful Tips and Advice from a local trainer, groomer, animal control officer and so much more inside!
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Fifth Edition - Published December 2017
Welcome Fellow Animal Lovers...
to our fifth issue of “Crazy About Pets in Fulton & Montgomery Counties & Beyond”
We are so honored to be able to bring you another issue of our magazine. It is packed full of rescue/shelter information and fabulous stories that will warm your heart. Our contributors continue to grace us with their words and we cannot be more thankful. The advertisers that continue to support our efforts to get local shelter pets noticed and adopted deserve a huge thank you as well. Some of you may know that we have also published a magazine specifically about fostering pets in September of this year. If you have not had a chance to pick one up, please contact us for a list of where you can find it. Check one of our Facebook pages or go to www.issuu.com/creativityunleashed to see all of our magazines online. This time around we have changed the look of the magazine a bit. The shelters/rescues that have always been featured will continue to appear in the magazine each time. We just arranged them a bit differently and tried to make it a bit easier to read. As always, if you know of a shelter or rescue that you would like to see featured in a future issue, drop us an email or call. Please consider any one of these wonderful places to adopt a dog or cat from. Every one of them does what they do from the heart. Some of these pets have had Mike & Linda Palmieri previous lives where they did not get the love that every animal deserves. Their second chance could be with you! Just like Elliot was taken by Rue and Reno and inspired to write a heartfelt letter to Santa (see page 24) we are hooked on a certain dog (see below). Like others who are surely folllowing the posts on his very own Facebook page, we want to see a wonderful family adopt Jay Z so he can live that life every shelter pet deserves. For this reason, we are making Jay Z the poster dog for this edition of the magazine, with his very own spot on page 2. After all, the shelters and rescues mentioned on these pages, and so many more we have not gotten to yet, have their own Jay Z’s. Are YOU ready to be a pet parent? Adding a pet to your family requires a15 year (on average) commitment that needs to be made from day one, but the unconditional love you will receive in return will stay in your heart for life! We hope you have also seen our placemats out in 20 restaurants in Amsterdam, Broadalbin, Gloversville, Johnstown, Caroga Lake, Mayfield, Fonda and Fort Plain. Every 6 and 8 weeks we print a different mat in order to help shelter pets get noticed! We cannot express how thankful we are to those restaurants and advertisers for continuing to help us spread the word. The reason we do this is simple - to inspire others to feel the unconditional love a pet brings to your heart and home. Happy Reading! Linda & Mike Palmieri Thank you for picking up this copy of Crazy About Pets magazine! Brownie
He’s Just Waiting For You! W h co y i m sn’ in t g f an or yo m ne e?
Meet Jay Z - He has his own Facebook page - yes, that’s right! It is called Jay Z is Just Waiting for You - (please like and share his page)
For some reason Jay Z has never had a potential adopter come visit him and has been waiting at the shelter in Yonkers, NY for a forever home for 21 months! That is nearly 2 years!
And there are so many homeless pets in the same situation in every shelter! This one will have you shaking your head. Such a beautiful dog! Yes, he needs a certain situation, but there HAS to be someone out there perfect for him. So PLEASE if you know of anyone who may be willing to be that first potential adopter to visit him (it’s not that far to drive!), show them this article, direct them to his Facebook page and cross your fingers that he finds what he is looking for really soon!
Here is one of Jay Z’s posts - from November 17th, 2017
Jay Z
Yonkers Animal Shelter 1000 Ridge Hill Blvd. Yonkers, NY 10710
A natural Bluenose Terrier with an awesome smile. He is super smart and knows commands. Jay Z is 3 1/2 years old and weighs 60 Lbs. He is dog selective (submissive females preferred). A meet and greet will be required with any potential 4 legged roommates. He cannot live with any kitties and he needs to be with kids 13 years old or older.
How is it possible I am still waiting for a home of my own? I was saying to myself just this morning, “Jay Z, I said, you know what you need? You need a person all your own.” So I sat down to write this post for all of my FB family to share , because apparently that’s the kind of thing they do - find nice people for an extremely handsome , lovable pups who are...I shudder to type this... LAPLESS. That’s right: I have no lap to call my own. Could you be persuaded to volunteer yours? I am a sweet, affectionate, athletic, fun-loving, silly, playful, cuddly, adventure enthusiastic, dog. Above all - Adoptable and wishing on a star for my forever home. I am an amazing dog. An exceptional best friend waiting to happen. It takes only a few minutes with me to know just how much love I have to offer. Interested?
Every volunteer and every worker loves me! I just don't understand why I am still available. Let’s join forces and get this done!
Located in Yonkers, NY, I can be transported to an approved home! For an application or for more info, call/text 201-981-3215 or email lesliem147@gmail.com or message the Facebook page!
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If you know of a shelter or have a story you would like to see featured in a future issue of this magazine, please call us at (518) 842-6532, email us at: creativityunleash123@yahoo.com or linda@creativityunleashed.org or go to our Facebook page: www.facebook.com/crazyaboutpetsmagazine Please Note: The content in this magazine is for informational and educational purposes only and is not intended to replace the advice of your own veterinarian or doctor. Please consult your own veterinarian if you have specific questions about any medical or social issues your pet may have. Published by Mike and Linda Palmieri - Creativity Unleashed - Amsterdam, NY 12010
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The Regional Animal Shelter is a volunteer run not-for-profit, no-kill animal shelter founded in 2002 What We Do
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We will help you find the dog that is perfect for you and your family. It involves finding out a little about you and your home, visiting with the dogs and talking with one of the animal shelter professionals. After you have met and decided which amazing animal you would like to adopt, we will ask that you fill out an application. Applications are available at the shelter; they must be completed in full and returned to the shelter office. If you are unable to make it to the shelter, please contact us and we will send you an application.
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Our mission is to rescue and rehome dogs in forever homes, and to avoid the need for rehoming in the future by promoting responsible pet ownership. We seek to educate the public on issues facing companion domestic animals through articles, public awareness and events to promote humane treatment of animals, including the responsibilities and duties of ownership of Rottweilers and other “bully” breeds. We encourage and facilitate proper veterinary care including vaccinations, spaying and neutering. Many of our dogs attend the clinics but if you are looking to meet a specific dog please message us or email us.
We are always looking for foster homes - foster applications are also available on our website.
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If you would like to meet any of our adoptable dogs a meeting can be arranged. We also have adoption clinics twice a month at Bensons Pet Center in Clifton Park, NY.
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Annie’s Fund
This info was taken from Regional Animal Shelter website page. If you would like to donate to Annie’s Fund please go to www.regionalanimalshelter.org and click on the Annie’s Fund tab.
The Regional Animal Shelter would like to share with you the story of our wonderful Annie, and how Annie’s Fund came into existence. Annie was found by Animal Control in a culvert. It is not known how long she was stuck in there. She was too weak to climb out on her own and the Animal Control Officer had to climb in and carry her out. She was brought into the shelter – emaciated, open wounds, infections, hair missing, and a severe case of mastitis. She was taken to the vet, given fluids and placed on antibiotics to help with the infections. Although Annie was skin over bone and in very bad shape, she was so happy to receive love and attention from the shelter volunteers. She would kiss everyone that came in to see her! The volunteers didn’t see Annie as a sick, wounded dog but a dog full of love to give. We sat with her and played with her and gave her all the love we had. Unfortunately Annie was not responding to the antibiotics and she was not making any progress. After another trip to the vet and upon further examination, we were informed that Annie’s organs were already damaged too much and were unable to fully support her. She needed approximately six (6) surgeries but her organs were not strong enough to get her through the surgeries. There was nothing the veterinarian could do at this point other than keep her comfortable. Despite the fact that Annie was very ill, she continued to give us all kisses and wag her tail. Then one day, surrounded by volunteers who held and cuddled her, Annie crossed the Rainbow Bridge. And just before she closed her eyes, she gave one volunteer one last kiss, as if to thank us for loving her and taking such good care of her. We will never forget Annie. She touched the lives of each person that met her and taught us all that it really doesn’t matter what’s on the outside because real love is on the inside. Annie’s story hit the media and one generous and caring supporter sent a generous donation to put toward her medical care. Unfortunately, Annie had passed by the time we received the donation, but the donor insisted that we use the money toward other dogs that needed emergency medical treatment. So in honor of our brave, sweet girl who fought the battle for her life, we started Annie’s Fund. We wish to thank our donor for their generosity and the ability to get the fund started, and to the many that followed who believed in helping dogs like Annie. Please consider donating to our fund to help other dogs like Annie.
Here are some photos of dogs that have been helped so far with the generous donations to Annie’s Fund. Go to the shelter’s website to read their stories at www.regionalanimalshelter.org
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Tyson’s Story We had been featuring Tyson in our past magazines - he had been at Ayres Memorial Animal Shelter in Sprakers, NY for 3 years before being spotted by his mom and dad! We truly believe that when things are meant to be they will happen and it happened for Tyson...he got a wonderful forever home and family! Here in his Mom’s words are how they found him and fell in love...
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It was just a couple weeks after we lost our Border Collie Sabrina, when I first saw Tyson’s story. It was in Facebook on Help Find Zada’s Friends. I didn’t pay too much attention to Tyson because of having recently lost my girl Sabrina. So I prayed to St. Martin that someone will see the post and rescue him.
Tyson was very well loved by his Ayres family while he waited for his forever family to find him, but this photo says ”I’m home and I know it!”
The next time that I heard about Tyson, was on Steve Caporizzo’s Pet Connection. It was on WGNA with Sean and Bethany. The way that Steve described him, I knew that it had to be the same dog that I saw posted on Help Find Zada’s Friends. But they said that Tyson was a Pitbull; and with their reputation, I didn’t even think it was going to be us adopting one. Still, I prayed again that he will find a good home; after all, three years in a shelter is a long time. Then several weeks later, I was watching television with Johnny and there he was again. Someone had posted this handsome beautiful boy named Tyson. Only this time, they had a picture of him….OMG, he was so beautiful. I immediately showed the post to Johnny and he fell in love with him too. He said, “That’s the dog”, I like him! But then, Johnny hesitated; he looked over at me and said that I have to mourn Sabrina first, and then we will go look for another dog in the fall. Excited, all I remembered Johnny saying was, “I like him”, and everything else was soon forgotten. I immediately sent an email to Ayres Animal Memorial Shelter inquiring about Tyson. I was worried that someone else would take him.
He enjoys his rides in the car with Mom, Rosy and Dad, Johnny
Within a few minutes of emailing the shelter, Marissa Christman answered my email. From there, we scheduled a visit to the shelter to meet Tyson. We loved him from the minute we saw him and couldn’t wait to get him home. However, we had a vacation scheduled later that week to Maine. So Marissa said, that when we get back, she and Rich would bring Tyson to us. They wanted to do an in home visit to make sure that we had a good home for Tyson and that Tyson would be a good fit for us. Tyson had been passed around a few times before and Marissa and Rich wanted what was best for Tyson.
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Tyson watches for Mom or Dad to get home! Tyson and Johnny
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The day had finally come to bring Tyson into our home. We had prepped the house like we were bringing home a child. We installed a 6’ fence around a good part of the yard, bought a kiddie pool like he had at the shelter, got him a few toys and bought him the biggest dog crate we could find. But as Marissa and Rich walked Tyson around the property and down by the water, you could tell it was a bitter sweet moment for them. For they have grown to love Tyson so much over the years and now they had to give him up. We can only say thank you to Marissa and Rich for doing such a great job with Tyson and all the other dogs at the shelter. We hope they know how much they are appreciated! Thanks for everything, Rosy & Johnny
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Happy Cat Rescue specializes in the rescue and placement of abused, unwanted and abandoned companion animals. We never discriminate on the basis of health, age or breed. By involving and educating the community, Happy Cat Rescue works to raise the public’s awareness of the plight of homeless animals as well as realizing the benefits of adopting an animal in need. Our animals are examined, vaccinated, spayed or neutered and receive any and all medical treatment before they are placed in carefully screened homes.
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You can work directly with the cats in stores! Our available cats are located in Petco in Northway Mall Colonie and with various foster parents. We need help with feeding and cleaning kennels. We also need help at adoption clinics. This is a great way to help even if you have allergies! You can put whatever time you have available in helping. In some cases, you don’t even need to leave home! We are also in need of administration help such as simply writing thank you cards! We will supply the cards and stamps. Fundraising is a big part of what we do as well. If you would like to help with that, we always need extra hands at our fundraising events. We have a great group of volunteers! As we grow, we need more help. Whatever you can do is always appreciated. If you can’t volunteer and would just like to make a donation, please visit our Donation Page. As Happy Cat Rescue Inc. Contact HCR president, Marcia Scott at expands, the goal is to have a 518-334-3195 for details formal shelter environment to better
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Sometimes rescue can be so hard, almost unbearable to see the condition that some cats are found in before they need to be saved! Marcia Scott of Happy Cat Rescue (see page 8) knows this all too well. One particular cat who was named “Maddie” came into Happy Cat in horrible condition and near death. Maddie has since been nursed back to health and was adopted into a loving forever home.
This is the awful condition Maddie was found in on the day of her rescue
Last winter Maddie was rescued by my great friend Jana Marincic who saved her from freezing to death. When she came here we kept feeding her every 3 hours. Then she got shaved by another great friend Sherilyn Pellitteri. Her coat got shaved off in one piece! God love Sherilyn's patience. She worked on her for I believe 3 hours if not longer. Then we gave her a quick bath. That's when we noticed all the ticks embedded in her skin. We left that alone because they were all dead. Then a week later, we plucked them out of her skin. We let her get rest all wrapped up in warm blankets all the time. She was so good through all this. It was now time for her to see the vet. She got her shots and tested. Everything was great except she needed some teeth pulled. As rescue is, when we have a sick cat they have to go to the vet before teeth get pulled. From the time we were told she needed teeth pulled until late September when she did get them pulled I was bonded to her and she with me! I knew we couldn't keep her because our cats are rowdy and she is so petite and mild mannered. They would either push her away from the food or eat it all up on her. She would let them! I had to say good bye to her after being here for almost a year. That was so hard to do. I knew that's what was best for her. She is in a beautiful home where she will be loved and spoiled. Her new mommy loves her so much! Another one saved that had a rough life. We never kept her in a kennel. She went through so much hell before she got here. She certainly deserves the life she has now. I'm so happy for this sweetheart.
Maddie gets her matted fur shaved off by Sherilyn Pellitteri
Please Note: Sadly, Maddie passed away before this article was printed. The good thing is she knew love for the entire rest of her life after she was rescued by Happy Cat Rescue.
This is Maddie in her forever home after being loved and nursed back to health at Happy Cat Rescue
To Learn More about Happy Cat Rescue and how you can help, adopt or foster, see page 8
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When adopting, you are making a commitment to care for an animal for the rest of their life—that could mean 10 to 15 years for dogs and up to 20 years for cats. As you go through lifestyle changes such as moves, the birth of children and new jobs, your animal will remain a permanent part of your life. If circumstances change, will you still be able to care for your pet?
• Owning a dog or cat costs more than the initial adoption fee.
Food, veterinary care, spaying or neutering and proper identification—that means a collar with tags and a more permanent form of ID such as microchipping—can add up.
• Time is also a factor.
Dogs benefit from several hours of exercise and companionship every day. Cats are healthiest and happiest indoors and love to be treated to energetic play sessions. If your work demands that you travel often, or if you're out of the house most days and evenings, this may not be the right time to adopt.
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Your personality and lifestyle, along with challenges such as space restrictions and amount of time spent at home, should be explored to determine what pet is right for your household. Research different breeds and ask shelter staffers for guidance—they're experts at making perfect matches! To learn more about adopting a pet go to: www.aspca.org or consult a veterinarian Please Note: The content in this magazine is for informational and educational purposes only and is not intended to replace the advice of your own veterinarian or doctor. Please consult your own veterinarian if you have specific questions about any medical or social issues your pet may have. 10 - CRAZY ABOUT PETS in Fulton & Montgomery Counties & Beyond Fifth Edition 2017
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Out of the Pits seeks to educate the public about the true nature of the American Pit Bull Terrier and to make them aware that they used to be one of America’s favorite type of dogs. Our efforts are aimed at restoring the Pit bull type dog to its former position of esteem in the hearts and minds of people everywhere.
Our main focus is education and spay and neuter
We visit jails, nursing homes, hospitals, veteran’s hospitals, senior centers, adult day care centers, colleges and all ages of school and more. Our Being Safe Around Dogs program teaches children and adutts to be safe around dogs by teaching them how to greet them and live well with their dogs. If you are interested in fostering please contact adoptions@outofthepits.org
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Your donations pay for their food, housing, and veterinary care. IRS authorization number is 16-1560721. Right now, we are able to save only a small percentage of the abandoned and abused Pit Bulls that we are asked to accept into our program every day. Many must be turned away only because we lack sufficient funding and fosters. Your contribution or ability to foster will help save a dog’s life.
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Adventures in Animal Control (what we do handle and what we don’t)
Gina Kline with her dog Tikanni Blue
Gina is the owner of
Out of the Dog House Dog Training Hagaman, New York 12086 (518) 265-2842 and Animal Control Officer for the City of Amsterdam
Gina is an ABCDT Certified Dog Trainer and runs Amsterdam Kitten Adoptions as well
Have you ever had a bat in your house or a skunk in your yard and called your local dog warden, dog control or animal control officers to be told “we don’t handle that” and wonder “well, what do you handle”? I’ll tell you. Most DCO’s or ACO’s handle dogs, dog complaints, licensing issues, local laws such as dogs running at large (stray dogs) or allowing your animal to defecate on private or public property without cleaning it up. They handle Agriculture and Markets Article 7 laws. They also assist police officers with animal cruelty cases and other Agriculture and Markets Article 26 laws when requested. Nuisance wildlife such as bats, skunks or raccoons are handled by New York State certified Nuisance Wildlife Control Operator (NWCO). These are people who have gone through training and have been certified to handle wildlife. The reason for this is simple…safety. Wildlife carries a higher risk of rabies than domestic animals and therefore more training on handling and what to look for. Not to say that your local DCO’s won’t know what to watch for, as some are rabies response agents for the county department of public health, but most are not trained or vaccinated for handling rabid animals or vector species. Also a large number of town DCO’s are on call officers only and work on a dog case by case basis, whereas larger cities may have an on staff officer who works a regular shift out of a police department or city hall. Some of these officers have gone through the training to become NWCO’s and can handle these types of calls. What does this mean for you? It means that you may have to reach out to multiple locations to get assistance. Your first call should be to your local police department, especially if you feel the animal may be rabid. Most can direct you to a local NWCO in your area. If you have a problem with a family of wildlife you can visit the Department of Environmental Conservation’s website at www.dec.ny.gov/animals/7005.html and find a list of operators in your area.
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Amsterdam Kitten Adoption, Inc. Hagaman, New York 12086 (518) 265-2842 Gina Kline Scan Here to See More Pets Available for Adoption at Amsterdam Kitten Adoptions
or Call Gina Kline at (518) 265-2842
We are a local rescue dedicated to helping local kittens find homes. Our adoption fee covers the spay/neuter, rabies vaccine, flea treatment, dewormer, nail trim and ear cleaning. We have saved over 500 cats and kittens since we started and we have assisted over 100 cats in homes get spayed and neutered in the area. If you like kitties but don’t think you want a long term commitment we are always looking for foster homes. Snow birds welcome! This is a great way for people who love kittens to spend time with them while they wait for their forever homes.
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ADIRONDACK FEED CENTER
“Your Local Feed Store for over 25 years!” We Offer A Wide Selection Of Top Quality Pet Food And Other Products That Are Delivered Fresh Weekly! INCLUDING:
ANIMAL FEED • TOYS • TREATS • BIRD SEED
4608 Highway 30, Amsterdam
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Monday-Friday 9-5; Saturday 8-2; Sunday Closed
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or call Gina Kline for more information
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A community came together to save a puppy who needed them! ...and she is doing well! Most people here in our city of Amsterdam, NY know of Princess. She was the dog found in a box on Woodrow Rd. with broken bones. She had paralysis on her back legs and veterinarians believe she was either kicked or hit in a way that caused her a broken elbow, fractured rib and fractured vertebrea. She currently lives with Gina Kline (animal control officer for Amsterdam) who is fostering her (with the help of others in the area) I asked Gina to tell me about how things are going for Princess and where she is now in the healing process - here is what she said...
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Princess had surgery at Veterinary Specialties Referral Center to repair two breaks in her elbow. After a couple months of recovery she was released into physical therapy at Ballston Spa Veterinary Clinic. She was attending PT for a few months but had to stop because she had an open wound on her foot from the way she scoots along because of her back leg not being strong enough to support her. Since then we have been working at home on healing the wounds between cold laser therapy and wrapping it. She lives life as a mostly normal dog. She has a 4 legged foster brother who has taken to playing with her on his terms and time frame and She attempts to play with my foster cats but so far only one will consider participating with her. She loves to fetch and play tug and is super strong. Her upper body is all muscle. She has been spayed and vaccinated.
Then
Now
Princess would like to say a few words to all of the people who helped her along the way. She’s grateful for Dr Jill Greisman, Dr Stacey Bunting, Dr Crystal Wakefield Murray Dr Fitzpatrick and Dr Glennon and their staffs and her physical therapist Tina and her staff for for helping to get her where she is today and for her adopted family Dennis Phelps, Christopher R. Carpenter Christine Fura Trisha Naish Beth Marotta, Danielle Marotta Homs the officers at the Amsterdam Police Department for giving her someplace to look forward to visiting. She is also super grateful for all of the people who donated to her go fund me page that helped get her the surgery and therapy she needs.
Princess with Gina Kline and Chris Carpenter, who volunteers to take her back and forth to therapy.
Officer David Hime, with Princess at the Amsterdam Police Department
She still has a way to go but look how far she has come! For anyone who would like to help: go to: www.gofundme.com/apd-princess
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The Story of Rue “Rooster” foster dog to Steve and Lisa Caporizzo
How this little girl with her fighting spirit inspires her foster parents every day. Written by Linda Palmieri, as told by Steve Caporizzo
When you remove a dog from the shelter environment, you get to watch a dog that may have endured pain and suffering blossom into a trusting, loving dog. It is amazing how quickly the transformation can be. Dogs have a grateful heart and their devotion to their “people” is surely a gift. Since last March, through Steve Caporizzo’s Pet Connection Facebook page, Steve’s Instagram and also on Google Plus and LinkedIn, we have been kept updated on a certain little foster dog named Rue, who Steve and Lisa have nicknamed “Rooster”. I had the pleasure of speaking with Steve about Rue and what fostering means to him and his wife Lisa. He has also allowed me to share these wonderful photos of Rue with all of you.
Foster Pets teach US about Love Rue has been through so much but still inspires everyone with her will to be “normal”
This was the photo that grabbled at Steve and Lisa’s heart Rue 3 hours before being euthanized
Molly, from The Animal Hospital with Rue on Surgery Day Photo Credit: John Norton Photography
Dr. Tom Bowersox, Rue and foster dad, Steve making silly faces at The Animal Hospital while getting her recheck after surgery.
Rue was rescued by Free to be Me Rescue and then fostered by Steve Caporizzo and his wife Lisa back in March of 2017 after 5 years of neglect; she was very close to death and was 3 hours away from being euthanized. Once in the loving arms of Steve and Lisa she started on the mend mentally and physically. She got around the best she could with her injuries, was eating like crazy and taking her meds. It was soon evident that Rue was a very social little fighter! Steve says that since that date back in March when she came into their lives Rue has taught Steve and Lisa so much about the will to live and has made them better people with the way she inspires them daily!
Steve speaks about Rue, her place in their hearts and home, and what the future may hold for her... From a post put up on October 29th by Steve on Steve Caporizzo’s Pet Connection Facebook page, the story can be summed up like this...
Rue with her foster mom Lisa Caporizzo
“When you adopt or rescue, you have to look beyond the outer shell and realize there is a beautiful pet right in front of you that just needs a chance. She has many physical limitations that will never be fixed from 5 years of neglect......she has been through 2 surgeries, with more than likely at least two more. She is a fighter, her spirit is second to none in that small 10lb body. She is happy....healing....and loving. Sitting in my lap, her tail never stops. I look at those eyes, so clear now. Full of hope.....while back in March, they were so clouded and desperate looking. What a transformation she has made and we have been so proud of her.”
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Rue came to Steve and Lisa as a broken little dog, so matted, so dirty, in pain, with multiple medical issues. Steve and Lisa turned to their friends and trusted doctors and staff at The Animal Hospital to get her vetted right away. It was then that her surgery was scheduled in hopes of fixing her leg. Her back right leg needed surgery on the Achilles tendon. Unfortunately when Dr. Tom Bowersox performed the surgery it was not able to be fixed. Her front right leg was found to have an old injury on her paw that could not be fixed either as it has fused back together. She walks on her right front leg by placing the weight on the area above her ankle with her paw up in the air. Her back leg has no strength. She came home with braces to help ease her discomfort but she isn’t too fond of them according to Steve. None of this deters this little fighter from getting around like the “normal dog” she thinks she is. Even with all of her physical issues she just keeps trying to be a dog like any other dog. She loves to go outside, have fun, and she enjoys interacting with Steve and Lisa’s other dogs. She follows Steve and Lisa around and loves to lick their faces. She will put her head as close to your face as she can and fall asleep on you. If she wants to be on your lap she tries to jump up on you. She is a little lover with a fighting spirit. When she goes outside she walks around the fenced in yard and interacts with the other dogs, despite her limitations. Yes, she is wobbly but it is that which Steve and Lisa find so inspiring in this girl. Her will to survive was and still is amazing! She acts like she doesn’t even know she is different. When Rue was rescued she had a horrible ear infection. Rue’s doctors tried every conventional way to cure it….with no luck. After about 3 months, they were getting VERY worried. Dr. Lexi Becker at The Animal Hospital, with the help of Cornell, came up with an aggressive treatment that would hopefully kill the infection. Every Friday for 10 weeks she went in for treatment…and finally, there were signs of improvement. Steve and Lisa and her doctors are delighted. She could have faced surgery and more than likely lost her hearing. At this time she is still in need of a dental procedure and a spay. When the time is right for Rue both will be scheduled. On October 29th Rue, Steve and Lisa attended a sort of “coming out party” for her at The Healthy Pet Center in Latham. Before this day, Steve and Lisa had kept mainly quiet about Rue, to let her heal as she needed without being in the limelight too much. Rue arrived to a line of people waiting to meet her and catch up on her journey. She came dressed as a witch and from the photos on the right you can see that this little girl is well on her way to being the best dog she can be. Whether or not she ends up staying in the Caporizzo household as a permanent member is yet to be determined. After 8 months, she has stolen their hearts by being the little love bug she is. The plan is to get her back to health and fixed up as much as is possible for her. Because of the way she walks, she is putting so much pressure on the back of her spine that there will surely be some back issues down the road. According to Steve, if he and Lisa feel there is someone out there who is able and willing to give Rue the medical care she will need for the rest of there life and create an atmosphere where she will thrive and be loved, they will consider adopting her out. They will be very careful in making this determination and if they cannot find the perfect situation for this beloved foster dog, she just may stay put. Stay tuned to Steve’s social media accounts to find out what “Rooster” is up to and how this story progresses.
Rue loves to get right up next to Steve’s face and fall asleep right there under his chin
At The Healthy Pet Center in Latham, Rue is dressed up in her costume with Steve. Photo Credit: John Norton Photography
Rue in her witch costume looking wonderful after 8 loving months of foster care. Photo Credit: John Norton Photography
If you are considering fostering a pet perhaps you will be inspired to do so after reading this story. Steve and Lisa Caporizzo have been fostering dogs for many years now. They tend to take in the hard ones, the dogs in situations where they may not otherwise be able to find rescue, the dogs who are at their lowest point. They have fostered older dogs, many of them who come to them full of cancer, in pain and not deserving the loss of their families. They commit to taking them to their doctor appointments and give them a comfortable place to lay their heads and feel safe. I asked Steve, “Does it rip your hearts out to do this?” Of course it is hard, he said, but they feel it is something they should do because they can. Those pets essentially inspire them to live a better life - to watch these dogs go through what they do and then still be full of love and devotion is as amazing as it is inspiring. They foster with their huge hearts, willing to get them broken, only to go out and foster again and again. This is what fostering is all about!
NEWS10 ABC’s Pet Connection with Steve Caporizzo airs at 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.
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Dog House Adoptions/ Pawsome Pups Persevere Recently Dog House Adoptions decided to pass the torch to Pawsome Pups Persevere to carry on the awesome work they do finding pets homes and helping them if they need it to become more adoptable.
Our mission:
501(c)(3) nonprofit, all volunteer dog rescue organization that focuses on rescuing and placing shelter dogs in and around Albany, New York that will not be available for adoption due to behavioral or medical concerns, as well as surrendered dogs that have not passed the assessment to enter a shelter, to reduce the number of dogs euthanized.
501(c)(3) not for profit
DOG HOUSE ADOPTIONS/ PAWSOME PUPS PERSEVERE We bring bones, treats and toys to local shelter pets. All items are donated by our generous supporters or purchased with money raised at our fundraisers throughout the year. Money raised during the year is also used to purchase supplies and medical care for the dogs we rescue. If you would like to donate please go online to:
paypal.me/pawsomepupspersevere
We Need Fosters!
If you are willing to help and become a foster parent, we can help more dogs, some of which will do much better out of the shelter environment while they wait for their forever families. We will vaccinate and spay/neuter pets (if possible) at the time of foster. Heartworm preventative and Flea/Tick meds, food, medical care and any needed supplies will be provided by our rescue. Please Sign Up if you can help!
At the time of this printing Dog House Adoptions/Pawsome Pups Persevere was Marissa Hebert (right) - President working with Jazzy, who is currently at a fos- Tammy Johnson (middle) - Secretary Dawn Vitt (left) - Treasurer ter home. Jazzy needs some training to be Shown here with the best she can be. She is the perfect exadoptable dog Ben ample of why this rescue does what it can to rehabilitate dogs so they can be adopted into forever homes and live the best life they can. Jazzy is shown here enjoying playtime with Marissa
One of the program dogs, Rufus, is doing awesome and we love watching him work with his trainer, Mark Shuart. Rufus is currently on the search for his forever home so they can learn his training alongside him. Rufus has made tremendous progress with his rehabilitation and we want to ensure his future family is committed to continuing it. Rufus loves other dogs and would do well with kids, but we would prefer a home that will keep him in a calm state without them. Rufus is 2 years old, neutered, up to date on vaccinations, house trained, crate trained, playful, sweet, and did I mention handsome?!?! If you are interested in bringing Rufus into your life, please contact us! We have set up an account at The Bottle and Can Company in Green Island and also at the East Greenbush location as well. Bring your bottles and ask that they donate the money into our account. With your help we can continue to provide bones and interactive toys for shelter dogs as well as provide supplies and medical care to our rescued dogs. Thank You!
Marissa Hebert with Rufus
Email: pawsomepupspersevere@yahoo.com or go to: www.Facebook.com/Dog House Adoptions/Pawsome Pups Persevere
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Upstate Underdog Rescue, Inc.
We believe that EVERY dog has a superpower.
Scan Here to See Pets Available for Adoption at Upstate Underdogs
Upstate Underdog Rescue (a 501c3 charity) works to reduce the number of dogs euthanized at upstate NY shelters through fostering & supported adoptions UUR’s Mission: to match Underdogs with families, and provide the support needed to make a great new pack! Sometimes, people can’t adopt or foster a dog because their living situation won’t allow for it, even though they love dogs and really want to help. There ARE many OTHER ways you can help!
• Be a surrogate parent for a dog class • Be the extra human on a pack walk • Help with fundraising • Help post available dogs on Facebook • Help at an adoption event
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Some dogs can leap over tall buildings (well, almost), some run so fast they almost fly, some give the BEST kisses and hugs, and all of them want to love and be loved.
For small rescues like Upstate Underdog, having knowledgeable, committed foster homes lined up is the ONLY way we can take dogs out of shelters. We are especially in need of quiet, kid-free, other-animal-free homes (or homes that can safely separate other animals) where dogs can decompress until they’re ready to find their superpower. If you’ve been thinking about taking the foster plunge, DO IT!! There are ALWAYS dogs waiting.
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Finding a Competent, Effective Dog Trainer By Leatrice Miller-Natola, CPDT, RM
Dog Trainers are popping up EVERYWHERE! The pet industry is exploding. However, not every facility is a good one, not every product is worth the money, and not every trainer is competent and effective. Leatrice Miller-Natola, a certified dog trainer is shown with her two dogs Em and Buzz
Here are some guidelines to help you find the dog trainer who best suits your needs: Traits of a Competent, Effective Dog Trainer - Quick List:
The trainer is certified from somewhere other than where they work. The trainer is an expert in reading canine body language and behavior. The trainer is an expert in helping dog guardians learn how to read their dog so they can better communicate with each other. Speaks to and handles every dog and every human with respect and genuine courtesy despite what they may feel about the human and their dog. Leaves the judgement at the door. BARK INN A competent effective trainer loves the dogs AND THE PEOPLE! OVERNIGHT BOARDING A competent effective trainer is able to meet the needs of each student and pooch in their class. They 1 night or extended keep their classes small, 5 - 6 dogs, so they can address each of their students needs in each 1 hour class. stays welcome Learning is the priority. All learning is shaped to suit each individual student while conveying the basic Must call for a reservation goals of the class. (518) 705-8469 They avoid physical corrections (hitting, jabbing, prong collars, etc.) because they have the skill and abilor ity to get what they want from the dog with patience and skill. For instance, rather than push a dog into (518) 762-8804 a sit they know how to food lure the dog to help them sit. Tools used to prevent or correct behavior are designed to do so without pain. The humans in the class are learning because the trainer is a good teacher, respectful, and willing to answer questions. Every dog and human in the room feels safe and is treated safely by the trainer, even during the crazy excitement of the first class. The importance of safety is clear because all the dogs are on leash, a safe distance is kept between all dogs, and humans are required to limit their dogs interaction with other dogs and other humans. This is just a very basic list of traits I have experienced as essential to competent, effective dog training. I have taken my dogs to a variety of training classes and I am a trainer. In my experience as a student and as a trainer, these are the traits I wish I had known to seek out in my dog trainers. I hope this list is helpful in your pursuit of a competent, effective dog trainer. Helping dogs and their humans live in harmony, balance and peace.
Leatrice Miller-Natola, CPDT, located in Johnstown, NY.
If you have any questions about this article, give Leatrice a call at (518) 705-8469
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CRAZY ABOUT PETS in Fulton & Montgomery Counties & Beyond Fifth Edition 2017 - 17
True Love Stories People love their pets! That is a fact! Many pet people are eager to share that love with others because they want those people to understand the unconditional love and the intense bond they share with their dog or cat. Mike and I decided to feature some folks who love their pets for so many reasons. Here are some wonderful explanations about the way people love their pets and why, along with some wonderful photos as well. Kim Pacheco - Amsterdam, NY ~ Chulo and Charlie
After a conversation I had this morning with someone, I realized how truly blessed I am to have a huge love for animals. Dogs in particular have brought me through some very dark times, and continue to fill my life with love and peacefulness when I need it the most. Dogs have taught me how to forgive, to truly live in the moment, to not overlook and to enjoy the simple pleasures life has to offer, to be grateful for every day, to appreciate nature and so much more. I am extremely thankful for these lessons and the unconditional love that dogs offer to us humans. I have formed friendships with some amazing people because of our common love for animals. With all the heartache that our world is going through right now, my hope is that people can be more like dogs - forgive, love unconditionally, live every day like it’s your last, and keep moving forward with hope in their hearts. Liz Skowronek - Amsterdam, NY ~ Rosie and Lily
I have 2 cats, Rosie (left) who is 15 years old and Lily (right) who is 13 years old. Rosie has lived with me since she was 8 weeks old. We have a special bond. In January of 2017, I lost both of my parents. It was very difficult to deal with. Rosie and Lily could sense that things had changed and stayed by my side when I needed it. These two cats are so important to me. I don’t know how I would have gotten through this without them. They have taught me many things. I am very fortunate to have them. God has blessed me by allowing Rosie and Lily to be a part of my life. They have given me so much love and companionship over the years and expect nothing in return. They May Be Four Legged, But They Are Our Family • Mike and Frankie Page ~ Wynona, Jenny and Forrest
Some may consider our family unit unconventional, but I could not envision my home being constructed in any other fashion. Since I was a child I have always been surrounded by animals and they have provided me with unconditional love and more importantly, a sense of security and emotional support. There is no greater feeling than coming home from a stressful day, feeling like nothing has gone right in the world and then you see it - that face pressed up against the window, the wagging rush that comes at you as you open the door and the kisses that seem to wipe all of your troubles away. Having personally struggled with anxiety disorder for years, having the companionship of a dog means so much more to me than what the average person may experience. When I’m at my worst moments, they know even before I realize it sometimes. There is nothing more calming and grounding than when one of my three (or when I’m extra lucky all of my three) furkids come over and surround me, snuggling up extra close until my panic passes. My dogs have an ability to fix me in ways that modern medicine still hasn’t figured out and for that I am forever indebted to them. When our Bullmastiff/American Bulldog Jenny needed an extensive knee surgery that was quite costly, there was no discussion - it was going to happen. And seven months later when she needed her other knee replaced, we did what we needed to for her because of all of the love that she has brought to us as a member of our family. Forrest, our goofy, high energy, happy Pitbull who loves smooching people, catching frisbees and swimming has given us purpose to educate in an effort reverse the stereotypes and end the discriminations that are associated with his breed. Forrest also made us the proudest doggie parents in the world when he passed his Canine Good Citizen Certification. And then there’s our little Chilabull (Chihuahua/Lab/Pitbull), Wynona whose mother was dumped and just happened to be pregnant with nine little puppies that were blessed to be born at the most caring shelter I know of, Ayres Memorial. That little dog with a big dog personality, won our hearts over instantly and our rule of a “two dog household” was quickly forgotten as this little girl completed “Team Page”. I would be remiss to not mention three canine guardian angels that we were blessed with in years gone by that started our journey into being the best pet parents we could ever be. Angel, a lab boxer mix, our first rescue, our loyal companion for fourteen years, our avid mouse and snake hunter who loved to chase the four wheeler and then curl up into a tiny ball and fall asleep in front of the fireplace. Jackson, our Lab/Collie/Chow rescue who loved to chase soccer balls, watch his Daddy work in the garage and climb up into trees with his Momma - he was happy just being with us, no matter what we were doing, he just wanted to be by our side. And our final boy waiting for us at the Rainbow Bridge, Max, our Cane Corso/Rottweiler rescue. Max was dealt a very tough hand before we found him, being abandoned, starved and sick with mange. During his time with us we showed him the love and attention that he had been denied, he got to graduate from obedience school, had a nice warm bed to sleep in every night and got to run and play with his friends Jenny and Jackson until his very last day. There is a saying that dogs give you the best days of your life and also the worst day of your life when they pass. This is true to an extent, but the bond and the memories are forever alive, you take a piece of each of them and carry it in your heart forever. Loving a dog means living with a purpose and for us there is no other way. 18 - CRAZY ABOUT PETS in Fulton & Montgomery Counties & Beyond Fifth Edition 2017
A volunteer based, non profit, 501c3 organization that literally saves dogs from death row
Their only crime, is that they’re out of time.
PO Box 2297, Wilton, NY 12831 11th Hour Canine Rescue NY, Inc. is made up of dedicated individuals who (518) 223-5589 believe that innocent pets deserve love and a place to live where they are info@11thhourrescueny.org honored and cared for. No dog deserves to die simply because it does not have a home. We rescue dogs at their 11th Hour--when they are scheduled Featured on to be put to death by shelters that can no longer care for them. We give the Pet Connection every third dogs all the medical attention they require, a place to live, and through our Thursday and Friday of the month! adoption services, a second chance at a happy and fulfilled life. Scan Here to See Pets Available for Adoption at 11th Hour
We attend many different events in hopes of adopting out our dogs. Please go online to find out where we will be next.
If you would like to help out here are many ways you can do so...
Volunteer your time, Donate Items, Donate Money Use your strengths to make our organization stronger!
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Our Mission: The mission of The Animal Support Project is to proactively reduce animal shelter populations and companion animal euthanasia and suffering.
One on one assistance offered on all aspects of animal ownership, to help you and your companion animal live together in health and harmony. When times are tough, we help with:
P.O. Box 68, Cropseyville, NY 12052 • Phone: (518) 727-8591 Email: taspinfo@yahoo.com
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The Stratford 22 A Special Reunion Held to Celebrate Their Progress and New Lives By now most people have heard of the Stratford 22, a group of 22 French Mastiffs found either deceased or starving at a home in Stratford, NY in April of this year. After receiving reports of animal abandonment, New York State Police went to the property and found nine of the French Mastiffs dead and 13 in various states of emaciation with no food or water at the residence. The owner has since had charges brought against him and the dogs were surrendered to James A. Brennan Memorial Humane Society after he was unable to make restitution for their care. One of those 13 passed away on the day they were taken to the shelter. Another passed away as well, a time later. At this time, the volunteers and shelter staff have nursed all of the surviving dogs back to health and they have been adopted into wonderful families. There were tons of applications that came in for the dogs and they were matched with what shelter staff felt were the best homes for each dog and their unique needs. Many people stepped up both locally and from around the world to help James A. Brennan Memorial Humane Society care for the dogs and they are very grateful for that. They put together a reunion at PIne Park Campsite in Broadalbin, NY on October 14th to bring the adopted dogs and their families together in celebration.
All of the adopted dogs at the reunion and their mom’s and dad’s posed for a group photo
Mike and I attended (the public was welcome to attend as well) and were thrilled to see the progress the dogs are making with their new loving families. While there we were able to speak with some of the adoptive family members, meet some wonderful dogs and enjoy some of the refreshments available under the pavilion at the campground.
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David Vigliotti with Captain - see page 22 for their story
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We were impressed with the wonderful cookies baked by volunteers and those ordered from Chesca’s Creations, especially the dog bones with the names of the dogs written on them. There were Stratford 22 shirts for sale as well and Capital City Coffee Roasters were there offering free coffee and selling bags of their locally brewed and packaged coffee (brewed in Gloversville, NY) with proceeds going to the James A. Brennan Memorial Humane Society. A group photo was taken as well and many media folks were there as well getting stories like we were. We were able to snap some wonderful photos of some of the new families and their rescued dog, some posed and some candid. I was able to briefly speak with some of them and get their contact information. Two of the adopters then sent me stories about their dogs and we wanted to share them here in the magazine with their permission - see page 21. We also wanted to re-print the story written by Lorrie Venneman of Johnstown from our Foster A Pet magazine this past September. Lorrie and her husband Phil adopted one of the French Mastiffs, Lola after briefly fostering her. (see story on next page)
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In the Fall, we published a magazine devoted to fostering pets to bring attention to the importance of fostering in the rescue world. You can view our magazines online at www.issuu.com/creativityunleashed or call us for a list of where you can pick one up! Our friends, Lorrie and Phil Venneman of Johnstown, NY have fostered and then adopted many pets over the years. When Lorrie heard about the Stratford 22, she decided to go visit and see if she could be of help. Below is the story Lorrie wrote for our foster magazine, after fostering and adopting one of the Stratford 22.
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Lorrie and Phil Venneman, of Gloversville, NY have fostered many pets. Some of them have become “foster fails”. When that happens those pets hit the jackpot, as Lorrie and Phil give them a loving home where they will never feel alone and abandoned again. Denise Feldle - Shelter Administrator/James A. Brennan Humane Society Layla Rust - Shelter Volunteer and Christie Rust - Shelter Volunteer/President
Upon parking the car for the event, after Mike and I stopped to take few photos of adopters with their dogs, we were greeted by a sweet young lady named Layla Rust. Layla is the niece of shelter volunteer/president Christie Rust. Upon talking with her for a while we learned that she has been volunteering at the shelter for the past two years. She was there when the Stratford 22 dogs were brought in. She said they were all emaciated, mostly due to losing so much muscle mass. One of the dogs was so bad off, he could not even get up and unfortunately died at the shelter that night. She said they were scared and had fleas and ear mites. Even through it all though they did seem to like people. They were not mean dogs, just very scared and eventually were found to be emotionally abused and neglected. In order to help the dogs on their journey of healing, Layla and the other volunteers took them for frequent walks, matching up the high strung dogs with the less feisty ones on purpose to help them get along. It was wonderful to meet the people who work at the shelter and share this day with them. They should be very proud of the wonderful outcome. The journey has been interesting and it’s not over yet. The dogs are still acclimating to their new homes and slowly gaining weight. See personal stories on the Right and on Page 22
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My interest in the fostering starts back 5 years ago when I met a French Mastiff named Max. Max and I immediately had a bond with each other. Unfortunately it did not last, as the court system had another plan for the Max - they thought they knew best, but I knew the real Max. When I heard of the situation with the Stratford 22 (the French Mastiffs found without food or water at home in Stratford, NY) I had a feeling that Max was coming back into Lorrie and Lola my life somehow and that I was destined to help out in his honor. When I first went to Brennan’s to visit them all - 10 were left as 12 had passed away - I walked from kennel to kennel and felt an instant connection to a scared and withdrawn little girl who was cowering in the corner of her kennel. Her name was Agnes and I took her out to meet her and sat on the floor with her. When she snuggled up by me I knew immediately that Max had sent her to me and she was the one. We decided to offer to foster her but unfortunately she developed health issues and passed away. A couple of weeks later I received a call from Christie at the shelter asking me if I was ready to foster another one. Her name was Lola and when we were later able to adopt her, we did so with great joy. Now, when I come home from work each time, there she is - with our other three rescued dogs Winston, Mersh and Sheila - standing right there waiting for me to come through the door to greet her. Every day, there are lots of kisses and hugs from our 110 lb. Lola! Foster parenting is almost always very rewarding but then along comes a dog/cat that is too broken to save. It rips a piece of your heart out, but I wouldn’t let that stop me from helping any animal in need. When you foster a pet you know in your heart that when that pet eventually gets adopted you gave him/her all the loving and the life that they always deserved. The look in your foster pet’s eye will melt you and you know in your heart they appreciate all you do for them. I guess you could call Phil and I “foster failures” as usually when we foster a pet they end up staying with us. We have rescued many stray cats and vetted them before finding them good homes. Senior dogs are alWinston, Mersh and Lola ways welcome here as long as our Winston apwaiting for treat proves. Winston thinks he is the pack leader, so if he approves our “fosters” usually become one of the pack to live out their years happy and well loved like every dog and cat deserves to! by Lorrie Venneman Reprinted from our Foster A Pet Magazine - Fall 2017, Page 29 Lola is very content with her new life
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Welcome Home Captain At the Stratford 22 Reunion, we spoke with many of the adopted families. One adopter, David Vigliotti agreed to talk about adopting his dog Captain. Here he shares how it all came about and how he feels about the wonderful shelter and staff and the amazing job they did. On April 5, 2017 I learned of an extreme animal neglect case in Stratford, NY. As I began to look further into it, I learned that the neglected animals were French Mastiffs. Over the next couple of days, I spent a lot of time inquiring about the dogs while trying to figure out how a neglect case this big could happen in Fulton County. I wanted to do something to help but Captain is very content at home wasn’t really sure what I could do. I knew that the Brennan Humane Society, where the dogs were being housed, was in need of supplies. On April 7 I took a ride to the Humane Society. On my way to Brennan I stopped at a few different stores and purchased supplies I knew they could use. While dropping off the supplies that I had purchased, Steve Caporizzo pulled in with a truck load of dog food that was being donated to the shelter. As Steve (Cap) and TJ Hall (Vice President of James A. Brennan Memorial Humane Society) prepared to unload the truck, I introduced myself and together we unloaded the dog food. Before leaving Brennan, I went inside to fill out an adoption application. I wanted to give one of the Mastiffs the life they deserved. After completing the application, I handed it to Christie Rust, (President of James A. Brennan Memorial Humane Society) and then drove home. As much publicity as this case was getting, I knew my chances of adopting one of the Mastiffs was small. I could only hope at this point. A month and a half later, May 26, 2017, I received a phone call from TJ Hall. TJ advised me that with the court case still pending the Mastiffs were not Captain and Dave taking a break available for adoption. TJ went on to tell me that there were three Mastiffs from all the excitement at the reunion that they were looking to foster. TJ explained that he was looking to get these dogs into homes because their mental status was only worsening at Captain outside playing with his brother, Rocky the shelter. I agreed to foster one of the Mastiffs and on Saturday May 27, my girlfriend Jen and I went to Brennan for a meet and greet with our Pug. While at Brennan, Christie Rust asked her niece Layla to go into the kennel area to retrieve Captain. I went along with Layla into the building where the kennels are located. When Captain saw us he immediately dropped to his stomach, shaking profusely. It was the first time I ever saw such a large dog act this afraid of someone he didn’t even know. Layla was able to convince Captain to come out of his kennel and brought him outside for the meet and greet. It was very obvious that Captain had no socialization skills and was nothing but scared. Being that the dogs weren’t aggressive towards each other we called it a success.
Captain and Rocky resting
On May 29 (Memorial Day), I brought Captain home. I was then able to take some time off from work to spend with him. I wanted him to get to know me, and to trust me. The first couple of months were difficult. At just over two years old, Captain didn’t know any commands and he didn’t respond consistently to his name. Captain was also very skittish when I brought him home and never showed any emotion. He always looked sad and depressed. He seemed anxious in the house but appeared more comfortable outside. I knew it was going to take a great deal of time and patience. Over time, Captain began to respond to me and has began to trust me. The first time he showed any sign of emotion was very exciting and he actually enjoys playing with his little pug brother now. He finally seems more relaxed inside and greets me at the door when I come home from work. When Captain was rescued by the New York State Troopers in April he weighed approximately 70 pounds. He now weighs about 120 pounds, a more acceptable weight for this breed of dog. He continues to slowly adapt to his new home as we continue to heal his mental wounds.
Adopting Captain has been a very exciting experience. Captain’s breeder from Italy contacted me after learning of the adoption. I assured him that Captain will now live a great life. I have also had the opportunity to meet the caring people who have adopted the other Mastiffs. The employees at Brennan Humane Society have been such a pleasure to deal with. They are all such a caring group and I thank them for this opportunity. by David Vigliotti
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A Child’s Compassionate Wish...
Sometimes a child in our lives will do something out of the ordinary, something that touches our soul. In that moment, life takes on new meaning as we realize that our influence over our children is so very strong. One mom, Bobbi Jo Haverly, found this out on a Saturday night volunteering (for Bed Shift) at the Regional Animal Shelter in Gloversville, NY. Bobbie Jo is the Education Coordinator at the shelter, organizes supplies every Sunday morning and once a month she does a Saturday Bed Shift. This particular Saturday, she took along her husband and kids. One of her sons, Elliot, was taken with 2 of the dogs there that night. They were father and son, Rue and Reno and they inspired him to write a letter to Santa asking him to ensure that all the dogs at the shelter get forever homes for Christmas!
Santa must have read his letter and granted his wish for Rue and Reno...
Elliot on the day he met Rue and Reno and was inspired to write his letter to Santa, asking for them and all the pets at the shelter to find forever homes. He was quite taken with them right from the moment he met them. His letter to Santa reads...
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Dear Santa, I want you to find Roo and Rino the best home. I want all dogs in the animal shelter to find a great home. I want the best owner’s for them. They deserve the best, sweetest, and the most kind owners in the world. The owner would never abuse any dog or animal ever. I hope you can find someone. The owner will (love) everything about their personality. Never to hate anything about them. When we went to the animal shelter we met Roo the father and Rino the son. I want them to have a home. That is why I wrote this.
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The goal of the ASSV is to alleviate stray animal suffering and to maintain a shelter to house, feed, and care for these animals until safe and loving homes are found for them. ASSV also strives to educate the public to spay or neuter their pets to eliminate the problem of unwanted offspring.
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Ayres Memorial Animal Shelter
133 Hilltop Road, Sprakers, NY 12166
518-673-5670
All would-be adoptive families are carefully screened before being allowed to take home any pet. In this way, each adopted animal is assured of a good and loving home. If you would like to make a donation to our shelter please send it to the address above.
32-gallon garbage bags Non-clumping cat Litter Dog leashes • Dog collars Corner litter boxes
Shelter Hours: Wed.-Sun. 1pm - 5pm
or go to: www.schoharieanimalshelter.org to find out more!
Ayres Memorial Animal Shelter operates a No-Kill “quality of life” shelter, and the devoted workers are committed to making sure that each and every animal in their care has exactly that. Our Surgical Site is up and running. If you have an animal that needs to be spayed or neutered, please call us at 518-673-5670 to be put on our list. Every animal must have a valid rabies certificate. No animal accepted at the clinic without full payment of fees prior to surgery. Call for fees or go to our website.
A Huge Thank You to Dr. Linda Kolnick for her part in making this clinic possible!
Check out Ayres Memorial Animal Shelter on
Our Wish List Includes: Clay cat litter, Grain free dog food, Purina Dog Chow, Nylabones, Martingale collars. Rabies and DHPP shots are available at the clinic.
or go to: www.AyresMemorialShelter.org
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A Few Words of Advice about Fostering a Pet
Tina Novak, owner of
The Pooch Parlor
Just relocated to the Village of Galway Insurance Company 5243 Rt. 147, Galway, New York 12010
(518) 843-1537
Tina graduated from the New York School of Dog Grooming in New York City. She has been in business for 25 years at The Pooch Parlor. Tina was a freelance writer for the Amsterdam Recorder writing the “Doggie Bag” column. She has been on the WCSS radio talk show with Sam Zurlo. Tina currently volunteers for our local Community Hospice and has been volunteering for Make-A-Wish Northeast Foundation for 22 yrs. She was also a past 9th grade religion advisor at St. Stephen’s Church. Tina was the owner of TNT Twirlers for 14 years, for which she is currently being inducted into the Hall of Fame, and past and original flag team instructor under the direction of Michael P. Pallotta.
As a foster parent we need to teach our foster pets about love and manners! To be a successful foster parent you will need to have much compassion, patience and understanding for the pet. If you are a foster parent, you will need to make sure that the pets are always leashed or in a travel carrier when they are taken outdoors. When transporting a pet some become scared by noises and new surroundings. You don’t want them to run away from you or worse yet to get hit by a car. When you first introduce them to your household be sure to have a quiet place set up for them. The shelter staff can assist you by giving you his favorite blankets and bedding to take home if possible. Having a crate available to your cat/dog at home can prove to be a “safe place” for him or her to go into when they feel unsure of their new surroundings or want to be alone. If you are fostering a pet during the busy holiday season you may want to provide a quiet space for the pet. Too much noise and activity will be going on in the home and the both of you may need a quiet space to retreat to. Don’t forget to have extra blankets and/or outdoor gear for your foster pet during the colder months when taking them outside. Socializing the foster pet is also very important and can be fun. But remember to keep your introductions short, as not to stress out the pet too much. Socializing is one goal that will be very helpful to achieve as it will be easier when the pet moves on to his/her forever family. Ask shelter staff to assist in the best way to socialize the pet in your care. Even if you cannot achieve every goal you set for yourself and your foster, he/she is still going to benefit from being in a loving home while waiting for a forever family to adopt him/her. Eventually you may find that you have become attached to the pet and end up adopting him/her. They call this “foster fail”, but it most certainly is never failure when a pet is assured of a happy, loving life. Do you wish you could adopt but the situation is not right to competely take it on yourself? If that is the case perhaps you may consider “Pet Sharing” with someone you trust to be an equally great pet parent as yourself. This makes going away on vacation, vet expenses & grooming more affordable as it shared by both parties. Please consider this option as it can allow you to adopt that foster pet you fell in love with and thought you could not afford to keep. Of course, adopting a pet still must always be approved by shelter staff. Fostering a pet is a big commitment and takes a dedicated person to follow through until that pet is adopted into the perfect home. Please continue to foster if you can, it is a true gift to be able to do so and much needed! - By Tina Novak
If you have any questions for Tina, call her at The Pooch Parlor - (518) 843-1537
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What is FIV and can a cat who has this disease live out a normal life?
You may wonder if it is possible to adopt a cat with FIV It is, as these cats can live normal lives both in quality and duration. They do need to be monitored by signs of
infection and they have a tendency to get dental disease. Please do not let FIV keep you from giving a cat a home. Even though they need to be monitored more than a cat without FIV, they can go on to live long, normal lives as long as you are aware of their health, as they tend to have weaker immune systems. Cats with FIV can even live with other cats in the same household, as long as they do not have fights that break the skin as FIV lives in the salivary glands. Ask your own vet for more information about this.
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I asked Dr. Crystal Murray, owner of Country Valley Veterinary Clinic (see ad below) to tell us about cats with FIV:
“FIV stands for Feline Immunodeficiency Virus. Although it is similar to HIV, it is not contagious to humans. Most infections occur through fighting. Most FIV infected cats go on to live full lives, although they are prone to infections and require closer monitoring and care than uninfected cats do. Some FIV cats do die during the first 5 years from infection, and some develop signs of the disease during those first years, requiring extra care. Although there may be some helpful medications available, the most important thing the owner of an FIV infected cat should do is practice excellent preventative care under the guidance of a qualified veterinarian.” If you have questions about FIV, it is always best to consult your own veterinarian.
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We Need Homes!
There are just so many dogs and cats waiting for forever homes - we could fill this magazine with their stories and photos. For now, we are going to feature a few of the dogs/cats that are currently waiting. Please share their stories with anyone you know! Go to our Shelter Pages and use your QR reader app to view dogs/cats available now. Better yet, go to the shelter for a visit. Please let us know if you adopt a pet from these pages...we would love to share your adoption story in our magazine!
OZ
Ayres Memorial Animal Shelter (see more information on page 26)
Oz’s personality is as unique as her looks! Oz is a 3-5 year old spayed female. This sweet girl came to us after being found in a wood pile in Fort Plain in December 2015. Oz’s tail has been broken in a few places and her ears are folded down from scar tissue build up because of infections. She was a wreck. But with love, food and a bed (her favorite), she is the beautiful girl you see today. Oz just wants a quiet home where she can get all the love she wants, as well as the peaceful resting time. She loves to sleep! A little timid, but so sweet. She isn’t the best with other cats - but she could be okay with a cat friendly, calm dog. She loves to be pet, and sleep in the sun. She really is a sweet cat. $25 of Oz’s adoption fee has been sponsored by a generous supporter!
JIBBY
Email: marissa.ayresshelter@gmail.com or call (518) 673-5670
Montgomery County SPCA (see more information on page 32)
Jibby is a 4 year old domestic short hair, spayed female. She was surrendered to the shelter when her owner could no longer care for her. She has been at the shelter longer than any other cats, since April of 2016! Let’s help find her a forever home before she is there for 2 years! She is an independent girl who likes attention on her terms. Jibby likes to play and gets along with other cats.
Call the shelter at 842-8050 or Email: info@mc-spca.org
QUICK QUICK
Happy Cat Rescue, Inc.
(see more information on page 8)
6 year old Quick, Quick was found in Amsterdam laying in a compost pile on a 90 degree day. She was found starving with a bloody nose. We rescued her. Then she ate and slept great for a week. After her first veterinarian check it was revealed that she had the bloody noses because her teeth were growing into her sinuses. She had the teeth pulled and was spayed. Her foster has 5 dogs and 5 cats, so she would get along with other pets. She truly is a love bug, after all she has been through I hope someone will consider adopting this special girl!
Email: adoptions@happycatrescueny.org or Call Marcia Scott at (518) 334-3195
STARFIRE
Amsterdam Kitten Adoptions (see more information on page 12)
Starfire is a 6 month old spayed female, domestic short hair. She adores attention and loves play time with her human. Starfire loves to cuddle and is cat friendly.
Check out our Facebook page for more cats/kittens !
Leave a message at Amsterdam NY Kitten Adoptions on Facebook or call Gina Kline at (518) 265-2842 for more information
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Mountain Rottie Rescue of New York, Inc.
MRR of NY is located in the Catskill Mountains, The Capital District of New York and Central New York areas. We are dedicated to re-homing home less dogs - Rottweilers and other breeds as well.
A 501(c)3 non profit organization
Most of our dogs come from kill shelters in the North and South. Some are owner surrenders and some are cruelty cases. We offer rehabilitation & training to these dogs and have successfully placed most of our cruelty cases into new loving homes. All of our dogs are temperament tested. Any dog adopted from Mountain Rottie Rescue of New York has been fostered in a home prior to adoption. All of our dogs are up to date on vaccines, heart-worm tested and on prevention, spayed /neutered, micro-chipped & activated .
Mountain Rottie Rescue of NY P.O. Box 109 Monticello, New York, 12701 or email us at: Mountainappl@yahoo.com
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Apply to become a foster parent: Foster homes are one of the most important aspects of rescue and the backbone of our work! If this is something you would like to do then please contact us for a foster application & become part of our rescue team!! ROTTIE RESCUE OF NEW YORK
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Contact us for further information on how to Sponsor -A-Rott. When you Sponsor-A- Rott, you will recieve updates and pictures of your Sponsored dog, when the dog is adopted we will send you pictures of the adopted dog in their new home.
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H.O.P.E. is dedicated to assisting previously abandoned, orphaned and neglected animals. They give these homeless animals a second chance for a wonderful life; to be part of a family, to be a therapy pet, or just to be someone’s best friend. Their ultimate goal is to find suitable adopters who will provide them with a lifelong commitment of love and care.
Homes for Orphaned Pets Exist is not just our name. It is our mission. (518) 428-2994 Homes for Orphaned Pets Exist (H.O.P.E.) is a not for profit 501(c)(3) organization of volunteers from info@hopeanimalrescue.org Saratoga and surrounding counties of New York State.
We help people and pets find each other. Here are some ways you can help:
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We have a cat food pantry at the cat house for those in need. Please contact H.O.P.E. to arrange a pickup time. Please consider donating to the food pantry if you can.
• Donating online at www.hopeanimalrescue.org • We are in need of litter, paper towels and cleaning supplies for the new cat house • Volunteering your time • Sponsoring an animal $30 cat, $50 dog • Helping us educate people in basic pet care and responsibility, contact us if interested • Transporting cats and dogs and supplies to adoption clinics, veterinarian appointments and events.
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Montgomery County SPCA Road,
Amsterdam, NY 12010 842-8050 • www.MC-SPCA.org Email: info@mc-spca.org
Go online to www.mc-spca.org to join our mailing list. You will receive the latest news and dates about upcoming events and adoption clinics! Scan Here to See Pets Available for Adoption at MCSPCA
Safe At Last Animal Rescue
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For over a 100 years dogs and cats in Amsterdam have gotten plenty of love from the wonderful staff and volunteers at the Montgomery County SPCA as they await their forever families. The MCSPCA cares for unwanted, abused, abandoned and neglected animals, including hoarding situations. While they provide sanctuary for companion animals, their work goes far beyond simply housing, feeding and loving these creatures. The MCSPCA’s programs and services include a low cost feline spay and neuter program, a foster care network, food for your pet, micro chipping for your pet, investigating cruelty and neglect complaints, housing animals from cruelty and neglect investigations, animal legislation advocacy, education and more. The MCSPCA is making progress with the new animal shelter. Floor plans are being finalized. We are very proud that we have reached this point. We’re sure the community will be more than satisfied with the new shelter. We at the MCSPCA are proud of the difference we make in the lives of both the animals and the individuals to whom we provide assistance. Shelter Hours: Mon, Wed-Sat. 12pm to 4pm; Closed Tues. & Sun.
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Mission
It is Safe At Last’s mission to help ease the suffering, as well as stop it at its source. We do this by taking animals into our organization from shelters across the country. We are dedicated to assisting shelters which are overloaded with the never-ending influx of new animals (now being seen in record numbers). Our goal is to ease the financial plight of shelters by sending the bulk of our adoptions fees back to them, to be used for food, medicines, cleaning supplies, and other necessities. All prospective adopters must be approved through our application review & approval process. When going to our website click on Adoption Info and click Register - a password will be sent to your email. Go back into our website and using your name and password; you can then access the online adoption form by clicking on Forms/Applications. Click Adoption/New and after completed, submit the form. A volunteer will be in touch to keep you updated and continue with the review process. After you are approved for adoption you may meet one of our fur babies who are being fostered in private homes.
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Pineview Commons has a full range of social and recreational activities both on and off premises Arts and Crafts • Shopping Trips • Exercise Classes • Sight-Seeing Tours • Picnics • Veteran Recognition Events and so much more! On-site Beautician and Barber services are also available for resident convenience Our rates are only a fraction of the costs of traditional nursing home care or around the clock home care programs. Monthly rates vary depending on the accommodations desired. Residents have a choice of selecting a suite, private or semi-private room.
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There are just so many dogs and cats waiting for forever homes - we could fill this magazine with their stories and photos. For now, we are going to feature a few of the dogs/cats that are currently waiting. Please share their stories with anyone you know! Go to our Shelter Pages and use your QR reader app to view dogs/cats available now. Better yet, go to the shelter for a visit. Please let us know if you adopt a pet from these pages...we would love to share your adoption story in our magazine!
JAZZY
Dog House Adoptions/Pawsome Pups Persevere
(see more information on page 16) 1 year old, spayed female. She does well with older children, and needs a home without other dogs. Jazzy is currently undergoing training, learning to chill around people, and watching her entertain herself is hysterical. She loves to cuddle! She will need a calm home that is also willing to continue her training once ready. We love having her here. She’s such a sweet girl. I met her a couple of times before she came to stay with us and I loved her and loving her more and more each day that she’s with us. Whoever adopts her will be the lucky ones, she has so much love to give. ~ Foster Mom, Kate Tafel
Email: pawsomepupspersevere@yahoo.com or go to: www.Facebook.com/Dog house Adoptions/ Pawsome Pups Persevere
BRUTUS
Ayres Memorial Animal Shelter (see more information on page 26)
Brutus is a beautiful 11-12 year old Staffordshire Terrier. He was an owner surrender in 2015 so he has been waiting quite a while for his forever home. He is fun, full of life and has so much to offer his forever family. Crate trained and housebroken, he has also taken Obedience Classes at the shelter. Would do best in a home with no cats. Brutus likes kids but would do best in a home with older children due to his energy level. He would do well with calmer female dogs and loves to swim and go on adventures! Brutus walks great on a leash and loves car rides too.
Email: marissa.ayresshelter@gmail.com or call (518) 673-5670
FUDGIE
Rottie Empire Rescue
(see more information on page 4)
Fudgie is a senior girl that loves short walks and car rides. She’s looking for a quiet home with no young children, small dogs or cats. Fudgie was rescued after spending her life chained to a dumpster. She will need an experienced home that understands some dogs need their space. RER will cover medical expenses for Fudgie.
Email: rottieempirerescue@gmail.com or rerevents@yahoo.com
CHURCH
Mountain Rottie Rescue
(see more information on page 31) Church is a 2 year old retriever mix with 1 blue eye. He came to us from Alabama after being shot in the front shoulder by someone. He is completely house trained, crate trained, knows commands, great with other dogs, weighs about 65 pounds. Church has a bit of anxiety and cannot go to a home where he is left alone all day. In his foster home he has free roam of the house and touches nothing. He has been back at his foster home since the middle of August and has been doing great. He is very affectionate, loves to sleep with you and loves to please. You must be willing to submit to a training course with him, he has prior graduated from puppy class with flying colors. No small children. Again, YOU MUST BE ABLE TO BE ATTENTIVE TO HIM THROUGHOUT THE DAY.
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A Place for Furry Friends to Play in Saratoga Since 2012 there have been a small group of dog lovers who have advocated for the Saratoga Dog Park. They have hosted events as Friends of Saratoga Dog Park.
Frankie's Friends is Apparel for a Cause. We want to create stylish, animal related clothing for the rescue community and beyond. Our goal is to donate a portion of the profits to a rescue or shelter at the end of every year and to outfit people in unique, stylish clothing that they will want to wear all day long all the while promoting rescue or sparking a conversation about rescue. Frankie is our 1st ever foster - we foster failed within 7 days and adopted him from Out of the Pits, Inc. a few years ago. We want to help the rescue community, our friends, hence Frankie's Friends. We also support local - our screenprinter, Downtown Custom Printwear, is in Schenectady and are instrumental in helping us to achieve our goal. Look for us at local fundraisers, craft fairs and more.
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Some of those improvements include a second double-gated entrance to the park, and a new dry well to help with drainage near the main entrance. A new trash can and five new picnic tables Dash for the Dog Park volunteers raised money for this were also purchased for the park with the money double-gated entrance to the dog park. raised. Between the Spa State Park and the Dog Park Friends, trash removal and clean up events have been attended by volunteers with support and tools provided by the park. The park has had a successful first few years and the Dog Park Friends now have a seat on the Board of Directors of the Friends of Saratoga Spa State Park. They are now working on achieving their goals for the dog park under the name: Friends of Saratoga Spa State Park: Dog Park Committee. There has been much collaboration between the Spa State Park and the Friends of Saratoga Dog Park. It has greatly benefited the cleanliness and maintenance of the dog park grounds.
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Two of the friends are Eric Spaulding and Karissa Desofi. They are the owners of Priceless Companions, LLC in Saratoga Springs, NY. Both have also been involved with helping local shelters. They, along with their employees, provide many services for area pet lovers including Pet Sitting, Dog Grooming, Canine Fitness and Waste Cleanup. Some of the events the Dog Park Friends have hosted include: Dash for the Dog Park 5ks, Dog Friendly Happy Hour benefits at The Barrel House and the 5k After Party at Henry Street Taproom. These fundraisers have allowed them to Dash for the Dog Park volunteers: Karissa raise over $11,000 to put into Desofi, Eric Spaulding, Jennifer McDonald, Courtney Gelish and Andy Damon improvements at the dog park.
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Our goal is to never say no to a pet in need. We rescue local strays through shelters, owner surrenders and from puppy mills. We do this regardless of age and health. We work with a group of great volunteers and foster homes. We treat them medically, emotionally Ways You Can Help Our cats can be met at
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Even if you cannot adopt, we are always looking for volunteers and foster homes. You can help out on our adoption clinics & fundraisers, spend time with our rescues to get them well adjusted to people or possibly even become a foster family. There are so many things you can do, even if you are unable to adopt. Come see us and talk to us. Without great volunteers, no rescue group could survive, so our door is always open to you. Monetary Donations are always appreciated as well. All donations are tax deductible.
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PAH’s Vision is to provide a stable, nature based environment for both people and horses to regain strength and trust through compassion, encouragement and care. Peaceful Acres Horses is an Authentic - Compassionate - Healing Community for People and Horses! PAH Feed Partners provide the funding necessary to purchase hay and grain for the rescued equine residents at Peaceful Acres Horses. Your support literally provides the life sustaining feed they require daily to live a healthy and happy life in sanctuary at PAH. PAH needs you, because the rescues need PAH! Donations may be made by check:
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Puppy Mills are inhumane commercial dog breeding facilities that may sell puppies to pet stores, online or directly to the public (in flea markets or via classified ads) The humans behind the puppy mills disregard the health of the dogs’, both physically and emotionally in order to maximize their profits. It is estimated that there are at least 10,000 puppy mills in the US and fewer than 3,000 of them are regulated by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.* You can help this situation by being an advocate against puppy mills and especially by making sure you and anyone you know visits a shelter or buys from a reputable breeder if they are looking to add a pet to their family. The heartfelt story below is written by a woman who adopted two such dogs and has never once regretted that decision. Jeannie Sherman, of Johnstown, NY and her mom Linda Sherman saw past any obvious physical issues and took these dogs into their hearts and home. Mike and I had the pleasure of meeting all of them this summer and after we heard their story, we asked Jeannie if she would tell it for the magazine. She agreed to do so..and hopes it will inspire others to do the same!
Here is Jeannie’s story... It’s so hard to say for certain what it was that first made my mother and I want to adopt Wilson and Dani. It’s just something you feel in your heart and you know it’s meant to be. They definitely were not your average dogs. Wilson is a puppy mill rescue. He spent the first 5 years of his life in a puppy mill, living in a cramped wire cage, getting very little food or fresh water. He had very little human contact - and what contact he did have was rough and abusive and there was no veterinary care at all. When Wilson was finally rescued from this miserable life, he was skin and bones thin, no hair on his ears or tail, rotting and missing teeth, sore, cracked feet, and a left eye that had fur and crud all matted over it with puss oozing out. His eye looked so bad that his rescuers from Free To Be Me Rescue were not even sure if he had an eye. He needed a lot of medical care - all of this teeth had to be removed, and his left eye was non-functioning, so that also had to be removed. Dani was found on the side of the road, possibly escaping from a local puppy mill or back-yard breeder, and taken to the Ayres Memorial Animal Shelter, in Sprakers. Her fur was Wilson and Dani at home all matted and caked with mud, dirt, and debris. After cleaning her up and cutting all the matted fur off of her, she was nothing but skin and bones - you could see her spine, ribs, and hip bones. She had been bitten by ticks as well, causing her to now have Lyme disease. Healing Wilson and Dani medically was the easy part. Healing their hearts and souls would prove to be the challenge that my mother and I gladly accepted. When you adopt a dog, you do it with the understanding that these animals have literally had nothing their entire lives. Many of them have never had a warm, soft bed to sleep in. Nutritious food, clean water, and a warm, loving place to live has never been there for them. Many of them have so much love in their hearts that they want to give. They just need that one family to open their hearts and home to them and make that commitment. Dani’s larger-than-life personality came out right away. She loved that attention and affection she was finally getting and just couldn’t get close enough to you. All Dani wants to do is be with you, give you kisses, make you laugh and smile at her crazy antics, and give that unconditional love she has so much of. Wilson had a much harder time adjusting. He never lived in a house before. He didn’t understand that a hand coming toward him wasn’t going to hit or grab him roughly. He needed to be with other dogs in order to “learn how to be a dog”. He didn’t know what a bed was - what toys were - what a water dish was. He needed to observe what other dogs were doing and see how the other dogs were interacting with people in order to know that people were good and we Dani at Ayres Memorial didn’t want to hurt him anymore. Slowly, he started to trust and discover that letting someone pet you felt nice. Animal Shelter after she was found He figured out that being picked up and carried was a nice pick me up to his day. Getting kisses, and finally giving abandoned on the side of the road your first kiss, means everything to a dog and it’s forever family. Adopting older dogs, in our humble opinion, is also so much more rewarding. You can see in their eyes just how grateful and thankful they are for even the littlest moments. Wilson and Dani never had the pleasure of running through leaves before. That first time, hearing the crunching under their paws, feeling that crispness as they walked along, you could see the joy and excitement on their little faces. We got to see things for the first time again. We got to experience firsts all over again with them. It really does your heart and soul good. Would we recommend adopting? Of course. Would we suggest older dogs? Absolutely. Would we push for the ones that had a hard start in life and need that extra time, love, and attention? In a heartbeat. By Jeannie Sherman
Wilson recovering after eye surgery
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The Mr. Mo Project - Clifton Park (501c3 not-for-profit)
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The Mr. Mo Project was established to save countless shelter dogs since 2011. Chris Hughes founded the Mr. Mo Project with his wife Mariesa. They fight to save senior shelter dogs nationwide to honor their lives and the life of their late and beloved senior dog, Mr. Mo.
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The Mr. Mo Project saves senior dogs from kill shelters across the United States. These dogs often come with hefty vet bills in order to regain their health so they can live comfortably in their forever foster homes. But, the Mr. Mo Project doesn’t stop after covering their initial medical costs, they continue covering the medical needs of each dog in their program for the remainder of their life. This takes the financial demand of a senior dog, that often deters people from adopting them, out of the question and provides homes that give these seniors “The Best of Life for the Rest of Life.” From routine vet visits and medications to emergency surgeries and 24 hour care, the Mr. Mo Project spends an average of $15,000 per month on the dogs in their program. Often these dogs have lived a life of neglect and/or abuse before being dumped at a shelter or left out on the streets in their golden years. Without this organization these dogs wouldn’t know comfort, love and peace in their final days, months or years - and every dog deserves to feel that in their life. If you would like to mail a donation please send it to: PO Box: Direct Mail Donations The Mr. Mo Project 641 Grooms Road #235 , Clifton Park, N.Y. 12065 Moses
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PLEASE HELP US GET BACK UP AND RUNNING! IN THE BEGINNING: Our President and Founder, Michelle Lautman, responded to the need in our community of stray and feral cats with nowhere to go, sick, dying, in need of help. Using her own home since 2004, she has hosted hundreds of needy cats and kittens to health and forever homes. Until May of 2016 this was a welcome service to this city. Unfortunately zoning forbids this type of use in a residential zone. All of the adoptable cats were sent on to new homes or rescues/shelters. The unadoptable, felv/fiv positive, elderly, medical care cases, and behavior cases were personally adopted by Michelle. Not one cat was euthanized in the process of abiding by city code. We are still helping people help stray, feral, and owned cats by transporting to a low-cost spay/neuter clinic and sharing information and resources even though there is a constant and ever growing need for more hands on care. The few groups that can help in Fulton County are bursting at the seams and have neither time, space, or funds to help the really sick street cats. Everyone is doing their best. Our focus has turned to fundraising. It was extremely cost effective using an existing home where the bills were already being paid for. The burden to produce enough funds to even go to contract on a property in a rescue friendly community close enough to continue being of help to the cats of Gloversville is a difficult one. We have a huge fan base, but most are the folks we have helped that had and have no resources of their own. We need you. We need your talents . We need grant writers. We need donations towards our building fund. We need tons of prayers, not for us, but for the stray and feral cat population that will continue to grow. If you can help in any way at all, please contact:
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