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- Provides shelter, care and compassion for over 1,500 stray, lost, surrendered and abandoned animals every year
- Adopts homeless pets to new families
- Helps families find the right pet for their lifestyle so that all animals find their forever home
- Offers a wish book for families to register to find that “perfect match”
- Reunites lost pets with their worried owners
- Offers compassionate euthanasia and cremation
- Provides education, training and outreach to our community
- Offers educational topics such as responsible pet ownership and the needs of companion animals, safety around animals, spaying/neutering, dog obedience, behavior problem solving, cruelty and neglect, emergency preparedness, and more
- Collaborates with organizations and local officials on community services such as cruelty investigations and emergency response and rescue
- Offers rescue assistance for injured and lost animals during disasters locally, and nationally
- Offers a Tree of Life memorial wall with engraved leaves to commemorate beloved pets
- Has professional, knowledgeable and experienced staff
- Offers volunteer opportunities for students and adults
- Has a networking relationship with shelters throughout New York State
- Is recognized by national animal welfare organizations such as Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) and American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) which provides information resources, training and program support.
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