This is a series of diaries highlighting animal rescues around the country and noting and celebrating the work they do to help animals who have no voices but ours to speak for them. I have decided to make this a daily series because there are so many wonderful rescues out there who need human help and weekly just doesn't seem to be enough. I have long wanted to start a rescue but lack the resources or time available to do so right now so this is my attempt to do my part. I hope that these rescues will benefit from the kindness and benevolence of the community here at Daily Kos. They are amazing organizations and worthy of Kossack attention and care.
I am here, alive and all around you
I have no voice
In your trees, your air, your fields, your oceans, your world
I have no voice
I am a mother, a father, a protector, a soul
I have no voice
I can walk, crawl, sing, fear
I have no voice
You must be my voice
This organization is from my old neighborhood in Schenectady, NY. They do good work.
Their Website Is Here
OUR MISSION
The Animal Protective Foundation promotes and protects the human-animal bond by providing resources to our community and humane care to companion animals.
OUR VISION
Our vision is a community where all companion animals are loved, respected and receive exceptional care.
WHAT WE DO
The Animal Protective Foundation is a humane society providing services to Schenectady County and the greater Capital Region. Since 1931, the APF has held true to the mission of its founders. We have an open admission policy which ensures that animals are not turned away based on their breed, age, condition, or circumstance.
We accept owner relinquished cats, dogs and small animals and stray cats from Schenectady County residents. We request a minimum donation of $25 per animal at the time of intake or surrender. The APF cares for upwards of 2,500 animals each year.
OUR COMMITMENT TO THE ANIMALS
Upon arrival, animals receive an incoming exam and are vaccinated against distemper, rabies, and other diseases. They are also treated for fleas, worms and other parasites as needed. They are then given time to settle into their new surroundings and provided with comforting amenities, such as blankets, beds and toys.
Prior to spay/neuter surgery, cats over 6 months old are tested for feline leukemia (FeLV) and feline immunodeficiency (FIV), and cats under 6 months old are tested for feline leukemia (FeLV) only. Dogs are tested for heartworm, Lyme disease, ehrlichia and anaplasma (both tick-borne illnesses). The average cost of care we provide for each dog and cat is $250.
We get to know our pets through behavioral assessments so that we can place them with adopters whose lifestyles best match their needs. Staff members and volunteers provide daily exercise, enrichment, and socialization for the animals.
FINDING FOREVER HOMES
Our greatest hope for every pet is a loving, lifelong home. Our adoption process includes a simple questionnaire which helps to identify what characteristics adopters are looking for in a pet. After completion of the questionnaire, potential adopters can spend time with the animals. Once a pet goes home, we encourage adopters to contact us with any questions or issues that may arise. Should the adoption ultimately not work out, we will always take the animal back. In addition to pets adopted through the shelter, we work with rescue groups to place pets with special needs.
FUNDING
Although many assume that their tax dollars support the shelter, the APF receives no government support and is not affiliated with any national humane organization. The APF is funded by donations and fees for the services it provides. The Animal Protective Foundation is a private nonprofit 501(c)(3) corporation. We rely heavily on private donations to keep our doors open. The APF generates income by providing animal control services, adoption fees, and crematory services.
Donate Here
NO MATTER THE SIZE, YOUR GIFT MATTERS.
Your support helps to provide shelter, veterinary care, spay/neuter services, and hope for thousands of homeless pets in the Capital Region each year. Your contribution is our lifeline and will be put to its very best use for the animals. Donations are tax-deductible and donors will receive our newsletter, the PetGazette, which is published three times a year. To learn more about giving opportunities, please call (518) 374-3944, ext. 122.
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How Your Gift Helps
We rely greatly on the generosity of caring donors. Your gift directly offsets the cost of animals care.
- $200
Provides treatment for four cats with upper respiratory infections.
- $100
Spays or neuters one dog or cat.
- $50
Provides flea treatment and deworming for a litter of kittens.
- $25
Provides FeLV/FIV testing for two cats or heartworm testing for two dogs.
- $15
Provides rabies vaccinations for three cats or dogs.
- DONATE
GENERAL GIFTS
Your gift will be used to provide shelter, food, and veterinary care for homeless pets.
HONORARY AND MEMORIAL GIFTS
Honor a person or animal, past or present, who has touched your life. A gift to the APF is a thoughtful expression of your feelings. Gifts of $25 or more will be listed in the PetGazette.
See our eCards for another way to mark a special day or honor a special person or pet.
Online Make a secure online donation through Network for Good.
By Phone Make your credit card donation offline by calling (518) 374-3944, ext. 113.
By Mail Download The Form
Mail to: Animal Protective Foundation, 53 Maple Avenue, Scotia, NY 12302
In Person Come see us and donate in person at the shelter. See our Contact Us page for directions.
Automatic You can help to provide consistent funding for the care of the animals by signing up for automatic monthly, or quarterly credit card donation. Sign up here.
Matching Gifts Double Your Support
To multiply your gift for the animals, find out if your employer has a matching gift program.
GE DONORS
All contributions of $25 or more from GE employees and retirees are eligible for a matching gift. Please call 1-800-305-0669 to report your gift, or click here.
DONOR PRIVACY
Your privacy is extremely important to us. We will never share or sell your personal contact information or details about your support. Read our Donor Privacy Policy.
Adopt
ADOPTING AN ANIMAL AT THE APF IS A SIMPLE PROCESS.
Our dedicated staff and volunteers will help you find the perfect match. Browse the animals online first, or just stop in during our shelter hours.
Your first step to adopting a pet is to complete an adoption questionnaire. These are available at the shelter or you may download one here.
ADOPTION QUESTIONNAIRE
LEARN ABOUT OUR ADOPTION FEES.
A FEW THINGS TO KNOW:
- You must be at least 18 years of age to adopt without a parent or guardian.
- Bring a form of identification with current address, such as a driver’s license.
- If renting property or living with a parent, you will be asked to provide proof that pets are allowed. We will contact the homeowner for verification.
- Once a staff member has reviewed your adopter questionnaire, you can spend some time with the animals.
- Pets are an important part of the family, so if at all possible, all family members should be part of the process. If you are looking to add an additional dog, we ask you to bring your dog to the shelter to meet the new canine companion. This may require a second visit and we encourage you to schedule a time for a dog-to-dog meeting.
- Complete the adoption process by reviewing and signing the adoption agreement, which details the care you will need to provide for your new pet.
- You will receive important medical and training information about your new pet. You are always welcome and encouraged to contact us at any time should you have any questions.
WHAT IF I DON’T FIND THE RIGHT PET FOR ME?
Once you have submitted an adopter questionnaire, it will be kept on file for six months. You can come back whenever you are ready to adopt. Give us a call or check our website regularly for new pets.
You can also search online for pets available at other area organizations at Petfinder.
What is Included
- Physical exam
- Spay or neuter surgery
- FeLV (Feline Leukemia) and FIV (Feline Immunodeficiency Virus) test for cats over 6 months
- FeLV (Feline Leukemia) test only for cats under 6 months
- General de-wormer
- Feline distemper vaccine (FVRCP)
- Heartworm, Lyme, ehrlichia and anaplasma test for dogs
- Flea Treatment
- Ear mite treatment as needed
- Canine distemper vaccine (DA2PP)
- Rabies vaccine �(age 3 months+)
- Flea and ear mite treatment as needed
- Collar and ID tag
- 30-day free gift of insurance
- Microchip
Lazy Dog Cookies With Dog Adoption
PURCHASE A CARDBOARD CAT CARRIER FOR $5,
OR BRING ONE WITH YOU.
Volunteer
APF Volunteer Program
Thank you for your interest in volunteering at the Animal Protective Foundation! Please browse this page for more information on how to apply as well as volunteer opportunities and requirements.
Upcoming Events
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Saturday, August 4 @ 9:00 am - Saturday, September 15 @ 10:00 am
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Saturday, August 4 @ 11:00 am - Saturday, September 15 @ 12:00 pm
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Monday, August 6 @ 6:30 pm - Monday, September 17 @ 7:30 pm
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Monday, August 6 @ 7:30 pm - Monday, September 17 @ 8:30 pm
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Tuesday, August 7 @ 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
SUPPLIES NEEDED
Can’t Adopt Today? There are many other ways you can help homeless animals.
Every day we are inspired by animals who provide unconditional love regardless of the hardships they face. The least we can do is offer them all of the comforts of home by providing them with a few of their favorite things that will help keep them healthy, happy and having fun!
Check out our Wish List!