The Power of the Purr - Animal Protective Foundation

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The Power of the Purr - Animal Protective Foundation
53 Maple Avenue, Scotia, NY 12302 • 518.374.3944 • www.animalprotective.org
Volume 33 No. 1
SPRING 2015
The Power of the Purr
There is no denying that pet owners have a strong bond with their furry loved one. But sometimes the human-animal bond transcends companionship.
Adopting a pet is a life-changing and enriching experience. Adopting a pet from a shelter not only
saves an animal’s life, but is also good for our own well-being, as research shows that owning a pet
has many positive psychological and physical health benefits. The animals adopted from shelters
seem to know you’ve saved their lives, and they typically treat their rescuers with lifelong loyalty
and affection.
Below is a letter from an APF adopter that shows only too well the important role our pets play in
our lives.
In the fall of 2010, my husband
and I saw a report on TV that
28 orange and white cats had
been abandoned, duct taped in
moving boxes, and left on the
APF’s front lawn. They were
called the “pumpkin patch
cats”.
Alex would sit on my lap for
long periods and dedicated
his time to stay with me in
bed. He kept me company,
purred, kept me warm, and
never left my side the entire
time.
When we arrived at your shelter, there were only a couple
still waiting to be adopted.
My husband looked into the
eyes of one of the shortest, oldest, and stubbiest of the bunch
and said “that is the one.”
“The one,” whose name was
Alex, became my biggest companion during one of the most
difficult situations that I will
ever have in my life.
By a miracle of science, after
being told that there was
no way my husband and I
could have children, we went
through a procedure that
enabled us to become pregnant
with a set of twins.
Because of the difficulty and
the high risk, I was immediately put on bed rest from the
very beginning.
After six months the worst
happened and our precious
babies were born at 22 weeks
gestation; they lived for
many hours, and then became
angels.
While I grieved, again, Alex
stayed with me as my constant companion. As I began
to heal, he would take to himself and join me only at night
on the couch for snuggle time.
Today after being with us for
four years, we said goodbye.
His belly had become filled
with fluid and it was only a
matter of time.
It was hard to say goodbye, as
he is a connection to that time
I had with my babies. He was
my friend, my companion.
My mother told me, as I
called with the news, that
“Alex went through a rough
beginning because he knew he
would be needed for something
important. That important
thing was to be with you when
you needed him. Now he is
once again with those beautiful babies that he would not
leave for six months.”
I am writing to tell you of this
amazing cat that came into
our lives from your organization. He changed it in so
many ways and affected it
more than any pet probably
can affect a life.
Thank you so much for him.
He truly was a gift beyond
anything that anyone could
ask for.
Sincerely,
Aaron Marie Nicholson
A person is the best thing to
happen to a shelter pet.
Be that person - Please adopt
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OUR MISSION
The purpose of the
APF is to address pet
overpopulation and
animal suffering through
education and appropriate
action, to enhance human/
animal relationships, and
to provide care to animals
in need.
OUR VIsion
A Community in Which
No Animal is Unwanted or
Unloved.
From the Executive Director
Dear Friends,
As I settle into this new role and the year turns, I am awestruck by
your support and enthusiasm, and that of the larger community for
the 4,000+ animals in our care each year.
You send cash donations and credit card gifts - and for that we are
most grateful. These are most helpful contributions that are put
to work, day in and day out to care for the cats, dogs, rabbits, and
guinea pigs that rely on us to assure their good health and find
them a loving home.
Did you know that it costs about $5,000 per day to run the animal
shelter, including the veterinary medicine, staff and supplies, the
animal care team, the enrichment and adoption programs and
the low cost spay and neuter clinic? Your gifts directly benefit the
animals in all of these ways.
We witness your strong desire to help by your donations of food,
bedding, treats and toys. Thank you for these most wonderful gifts
which are all used in the care of the animals at the APF. Through
these gifts you enable us to keep the animals nourished, warm, cozy
and engaged. We are so appreciative and encourage you to please
keep us in mind for these in-kind donations several times a year.
Did you know that we are particularly busy on the first of each
month? Those who are changing residences do so, for the most
part, on or near the first of the month; hence we typically experience our largest number of animal surrenders at this time. As our
population expands, so does our need for food, toys, and staffing
for animal care and sanitation. Our monthly giving program is one
way to help us keep up with the demand.
The APF volunteers are an exceptional bunch! As I watch you in
action, I see the love and passion that drives you. A more determined group does not exist. Each and every day you improve the
plight of homeless animals in our community.
Our cat socializers offer comfort, love and exercise to our kitties. Dog walkers persevere despite wind, cold and snow to ensure the dogs get a chance to run, play, jump and cuddle. And,
near and dear to my heart, are our dedicated bunny volunteers
who regularly ensure the rabbits have time to hip hop around
the Education Room and have plenty of boxes and chewable
items to keep them happy and bright. Our adoption volunteers help to place all of these lovable creatures in good homes.
Then there are those who work behind the scenes doing mountains of laundry and dishes, answering phones and working in
our administrative offices. All of these very important roles are
essential to the care of our animals and we are grateful.
The Tails by Twilight Gala Committee is hard at work preparing an exceptional benefit event for Thursday, May 21st at the
Glen Sanders Mansion. Led by Event Chairs Sondra Stephens
and Anthony Kaczmarek of Sondra’s Fine Jewelry, an amazingly talented group of volunteers have assembled an evening
of glamour and surprises for you in addition to a tasty Tuscan
menu and lots of wonderful silent and live auction items.
Michele Riggi is our esteemed Honorary Chair and we will
announce our Animal Advocacy Awardees that evening. Please
join us for this fabulous party for the paws!
We all know the phrase, “it takes a village…” and nothing is
closer to the truth at the APF. When we combine the energies
and love of our veterinary and animal care staff with that of
our one thousand plus volunteers and donors, we have joined
together as a loving community to care for our animals in need.
It is a privilege to be amongst you, and I look forward to working side by side in support of the APF’s mission. Thank you for
all you do. We could not do it without you.
Sincerely,
Deb Balliet
Executive Director
APF Community Spay/Neuter Clinic
Providing high-quality, low-cost spaying and neutering
for dogs and cats.
Call (518) 374-3944, ext. 121 or 125
Please contact:
info@animalprotective.org
(518) 374-3944
Board of Directors
Lisa A. McCarthy, President
John Martino, Vice President
Steve Malinowski, Treasurer
James P. Girvin, Secretary
Howard Halstead
Sheila McGee
Rebecca Pauley
Lori Sullivan
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PET ADOPTION
We place safe, healthy animals
in responsible homes with the
expectation that adopters will
provide quality and lifelong care.
Our process includes an adopter
questionnaire and an agreement
detailing the care every animal
should receive.
visit us!
find us on
Tuesday
12:00 - 4:30 pm
Wednesday
12:00 - 4:30 pm
Thursday 12:00 - 4:30 pm
Friday
12:00 - 4:30 pm
Saturday
12:00 - 4:30 pm
Closed Sunday and Monday
Training with the APF also helps homeless pets, as 50% of the
registration fee benefits the shelter.
Visit www.animalprotective.org to download a registration form,
register online, or call 374-3944, ext. 102.
CLASS DESCRIPTIONS
Basic Manners 101 covers just that - basic good manners such as
sit, down, wait, stay, come, leave-it, and walking calmly on a loose
leash.
Basic Manners 102 addresses issues such as door dashing, pulling
on leash, impolite greetings and more. You and your dog will work
through distractions in many forms, achieving solid stays and
sharper recalls at longer distances and improving his focus on you.
Puppy Playtime is your opportunity to get your puppy socialized
with other puppies and people. No training – just strictly a social
time for your pup. We will introduce different scenarios for the
puppies to expose them to our world of various sights, sounds, and
items.
Canine Good Citizen will prepare you and your dog for Canine
Good Citizen certification. The test is administered by a certified
CGC evaluator. No prior training is required.
Nosey Dogs - Your dog will have fun as he sniffs out hidden foods,
toys, and scented objects. Using his nose will help build confidence,
focus, stimulate his mind, and channel his energy.
ANIMAL SURRENDER
We accept unwanted animals from
Schenectady County residents. A contribution of $25 per animal is requested to offset the cost of
care that we provide, an average
of $200 per animal.
Our instructors have been certified
through Animal Behavior College and
are also approved Canine Good Citizen
evaluators.
Theresa Tommell, DVM,
APF Director of Shelter
Veterinary Services
answers some common
veterinary questions related
to medical and behavioral
issues.
offers small, personalized training classes
for puppies and dogs. Our training is
based on positive reinforcement.
Therapy Dog International will prepare you and your dog for
Therapy Dog International certification. The test is administered
by a certified TDI evaluator. Canine Good Citizen certification is
recommended.
53 Maple Avenue, Scotia Cat Adoption Center
Mohawk Commons, Niskayuna
Monday
6:00 - 8:00 pm
Tuesday
6:00 - 8:00 pm
Wednesday 6:00 - 8:00 pm
Thursday
6:00 - 8:00 pm
Friday 6:00 - 8:00 pm
Saturday
12:00 - 4:00 pm
Sunday
12:00 - 4:00 pm
Ask The Vet
Puppy Pre-School provides a foundation for good behavior of
puppies through socialization and confidence-building exercises. It
also addresses issues such as chewing, housebreaking, crate training
and more.
Need to get your pet fixed, but not sure if you can afford it? We can help!
PetGazette is a publication of
the APF, a not-for-profit
corporation in Schenectady
County, New York. It is published
three times a year for supporters.
We welcome your comments.
APF Pet Academy
The APF is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit
humane society funded by donations.
It is not a municipal agency and
receives no city, county, or state
funding. The APF is not part of any
national humane organization and does
not receive funding from them.
Tricks & Games is mentally challenging, stimulating and fun for
you and your dog. Each week you will teach your dog a new trick
and play a game.
Walking Workshop is dedicated to just walking your dog. We will
assess you and your dog with the goal of training him/her to walk
calmly with a loose leash by your side.
How do I introduce a new cat into my
household?
Introducing a new cat can be a little time consuming and requires
some patience, but is very rewarding long-term if you follow some
simple guidelines. The first week your new cat should be isolated.
This allows all of the cats to adjust to the new smells and sounds
while also allowing each to have their own safe haven. Provide a
healthy cat environment for each cat. Include food, water, litter
box (the rule of thumb is to provide one more box then cats in
the house), a safe comfortable place to sleep and familiar territory
(scratching post). The second week you can start to exchange bedding getting them more used to the smell of the new cat. The third
week short supervised introductions, such as feedings together.
Each cat will react to these situations in their own way. Friendly,
well-socialized cats may adapt to each other rapidly, while other
cats may take months to completely adapt. There are pheromone
products, such as Feliway and calming treats, such as Composure
treats that, if used in conjunction with this slow introduction, may
ease some initial tension. The more you prepare and allow for this
slow introduction the smoother the transition can go.
why is my dog’s breath so bad?
The most common cause of bad breath is periodontal disease
caused by plaque (bacteria). Periodontal disease is painful. Bad
breath requires a visit to the veterinarian for further investigation. If
it cannot be determined on exam what the cause is, your veterinarian may recommend blood work to rule out any medical concerns.
If the blood work is within normal limits, your veterinarian will
likely recommend a dental procedure. The stage of periodontal
disease will determine what procedures need to be performed. If
it is early periodontal disease a simple cleaning may be all that is
needed. If it is more advanced and there is infection and bone loss,
then extractions may be necessary. There are many ways to prevent
periodontal disease and maintain a healthy mouth for your pet;
treats, prescription diets, oral rinses, water additives and regular
dental cleaning. If you are not safely able to care for your pet’s
teeth, ask your veterinarian what he/she recommends.
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In Honor and In Memory of People and Animals Who Have Touched Our Lives...
Listing reflects gifts made between October 24, 2014 and January 28, 2015. While gifts of any amount are genuinely appreciated, due to space constraints only
gifts of $25 or more are published. To make a donation, you may use the enclosed envelope, donate online at animalprotective.org, or call 374-3944, ext. 114.
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ANGEL, ATLANTA, BAILEY,
BARNEY, BARON, BAT FIGHTER,
BAXTER, BELLA, BEN HER,
BLUE, BOB, BRADY, BRANDY,
BUBBA, BUDDY, CASEY, CASH,
CASPER, CASSIUS, CHARLIE,
CHESTER, CHICO, CHLOE,
CHOPPER, CINNAMON, COCO,
COMET, DIAMOND, DAISY,
DUCHESS, DUKE, EMMY, FESTER,
FRIENDLY, GOLDIE, GRACE,
HANNA, HOBBES, JACKSON,
KAI, KALI, KODI, LEXUS, LILLY,
LIONEL, LITTLE KITTY, LIZZIE,
LUCY,MACKIE, MAISY, MAXIE,
MEI LING, MEMPHIS, MEOW,
MIDNIGHT, MILLEY, MINDY,
MITZIE, MOLLIE MAE, MOLLY,
MOSES, NASH, ODIN, OLIVER,
OREO, OTIS, PEPPER, PINKIE,
POOH, PRINCE, PRINCESS,
PUDGE, PUFFY, RANDY, SADIE,
SALLY, SAM, SAMMY, SANDY,
SARA, SAVOY, SEAMUS, SERA,
SHAKE, SHAMROCK, SIMON, SKY,
SOPHIE, SPARX, STELLA, TASHA,
TECH, THOR, TIGGER, TRIPOD,
WALLACE, WILLOW, WOLF,
WREN, ZEEBO AND ZEUS
Dr. Roger Blankfein of
In the Comfort of Home
ARCHY
Edward & Sharon Ondriska
BASIA ZERO
Delanne Stageman
BEAR, BUMPER & SHEENA
Helena DeCaprio
BOYCHIK
Mary Pressman
Julie Watts
BRANDY, ZIPPER, BEAU & COCO
Michael & Patricia Boggs
BROWNIE
Mike & Linda Palmieri
BUDDY
Richard & Sharyn Battaglia
BUFFY LITTLE
Rich & Cheryl Little
BUTTERSCOTCH
Audrey Sartiaux & Gregory Bonaros
CHARLIE
Marjorie Hagen
CHEYENNE
Patricia Drake
CLIO
Victoria Schmitt
CUTTER
Lorraine Davis
DEXTER
Judith Axenson
DUKE
Scott & Kim Britton
DUKE, CANDACE,
POOPIE & ADOLF
Jane Sparks
DUSTY, CHEWY, LUCUS, buckWHEAT, BO BO &
SmOKEYJOE
Mary Sims Carter
ELSA
Rich Roy
EMILY & ANNIE QUINN
Jack & Sally Quinn
FIDO AND IN CELEBRTION OF IGGY & CYGNUS
Rachel, Dan, Erin, Lindsay,
Eddie & Izzie
FRECKLE FACE, MISTY,
SABRINA, MANDY, SIMBA, SPOOKS, OSCAREENA
& MeESUE
The Davi Family
FREDDY THE SQUIRREL
Yvonne Castle
GILBERT
Paul & Lauren Matarazzo
GINGER
Mark & Fran Aronowitz
GINGER & BOOMER
Valentino & Carol Constantino
GOURAUD
Gene Greger
GRETA
Jill Beecher
Friends at Emblem Health
GYPSY
Tommy & Adele Grasso
GYPSY, SPARKEY, DIMPLES
& PATCHES
Harold & Carol Burke
HALEY & BAXTER
Cortney & Todd Romansky
HOLLY, EVE & ZOEY
Susan Geisler
HONEY
Seyffie Maleki
HONEY 1 & HONEY 2
Margi Santen & Pam Waite
HUNTER
Denise Chotkowski
IGGY
Rochelle & Shel Abelson
JACK
Maryann Antonelle
Karl Brodsky
JAZZ
Donna Tallman JESSIE
Jean Peck
JINX
Thea Hoeth
KALLIE
Pat Wrisley
KC-WHO PASSED AT 22
Geraldine Mancino
Lynn Rivers
KELSEY
Jim Hamilton
KITTIE
Lona Landauer
KNUCKLES, SIR MAXWELL & SCOOBY
Helen & Jim Martin LOTTO, TOOTSIE & MAMA
Mary Anne Chiariello
LOU
Cathy Baker
LUCY
Rose Wiggin
LUKE
Dan & Shari Grygas
Howard Halstead & Melissa Engler
MABLE
James & Gloria Ballard
MAGGIE
David & Kathy Burke
MAGGIE, DUKE & JAKE PAULEY
Becky Pauley
MAX
Nadine Vine
MAX & ANDY
Maureen Frechette
MAX & KALI FORST
Nicholas Forst
MAXIE
Joe & Nancy Lindsay
MIKA
Chet Hoag
MILES & PRAJNA
Sally Knutson & Norma
MISTY
Anne Hartranft
Judy & Charlie McCullough
MITTENS
Ed & Nancy Skowronek
MOLLY
Susan & Kevin Laurilliard
Alec Mento
MOSBY
Elizabeth Wise
MURPHY
Theresa Townsend
NICHOLAS
Susan & Bob Schumann
NUB LAGONE
Cora Shea
OLIVER & TASHA
Darlene Degonza
ORCAS
Marilyn Schneider & John Schmidhauser
OSCAR
Dan & Shari Grygas
Howard Halstead & Melissa Engler
PARKER TATRO
Delanne Stageman
PASHA & YAMAN
Judy Cronk
PENDRAGON
Donna Tallman
PEPPER
Joan Carola
PIPPA LAGONE
Cora Shea
PJ, MUFFIN, PUFFIN,
SCHWARTZIE & PATCHES
Janice Clark
PRINNIE
Barbara & George Loucks
RICKY BARBER
Deidre Barber
ROCCO
Pam & Jerry Pedinotti
ROMAN & PEPPER
John & Lorraine Van Der Werken
RUAIRI
Edward Franks
SAM
Mark Phoenix
SAMBA
Janet Ertz
SCOTTIE McDOUGAL
Mabel Cobb
SCOUT
Carolyn & Peter Pfaffenbach
SIRIUS REED
Brooke Quandt
SKY
Adele Grasso
SNOWY & REENIE
Kathy L. Meyer
SOPHIA, CHLOE & TIGGAR
Laurie Simmons
SUBWAY & LILY
Packy Anderson
TASHA MANDEL
Joseph & Annette Mandel
TESSA
Lorayne Seibert
THOR
Michael & Terese Howard
TOBY
Emma & Sue
Jacquelyn Mountain
WHISKEY
Carol O’Brey
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Join these Charter
Members of
the APF
Legacy Circle
We are delighted to welcome the
following charter members of The
APF Legacy Circle, which was
launched in late 2013. The APF
Legacy Circle members have included
the Animal Protective Foundation
of Schenectady, Inc. in their wills
or other estate plans. In doing so,
they have made a commitment to
continue the legacy of providing care
and comfort to animals in need. APF
Legacy Society members are invited
to an annual recognition event.
Donors are the Lifeblood of the APF
A magical night with all the charm of Italy ...
“We can never say thank you enough,” says Deb Balliet, Executive Director of the Animal
Protective Foundation. “Meeting donors and having the opportunity to introduce them
to the APF staff and show them the shelter and clinic is a joy and the best part of my job.”
(Left) Legacy Circle Member and long-time
volunteer Carol LaTorre and volunteer Barry
VanSteele chat with APF Executive Director
Deb Balliet, at left.
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All proceeds from this event
will be dedicated to the APF
Community Spay/Neuter Clinic.
This facility enables us to offer
low-cost surgeries for both dogs
and cats.
(Right) Legacy Circle Member Claudette
Herzog (left) and Clinic and Shelter Donor
Sylvia Armer
Vittorio & Judith Amadei
You can support Tails by Twilight
by attending and/or by making a
Pet Honorary contribution below.
Anonymous
(21 Members)
Howard Halstead & Melissa Engler
(Left) Legacy Circle Member Richard Herzog
chats with Spay/Neuter Clinic Veterinarian,
Dr. Jessica Durham.
Claudette & Richard Herzog
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Melanie Mattus
Thomas & Barbara Rider
Lorayne M. Seibert
Vera & Marv Weiss
Kathryn Weston-Fernandez
Anna M. Whalen
The following sample bequest language
is provided for you
to share with your attorney.
I give the Animal Protective Foundation
of Schenectady, Inc., Federal ID
No. 14-0472728, 53 Maple Avenue,
Scotia, NY 12302 (the sum of
$______ or ______%
of the residue of my estate), to be
used for its general purposes.
For more information, please contact
Vladia C. Boniewski,
Director of Development
518-374-3944, ext. 122
or boniewski@animalprotective.org
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Honorary Chair, Michele Riggi
Guest Emcee, Liz Bishop, CBS-6 News Anchor
Fantastic Cuisine with a Tuscan Flair
Spectacular Silent and Live Auctions
Music by Grand Central Station
Plus Fun Surprises and Special Guests
Cocktail or Formal Attire
Sponsorship, advertising and in-kind donation opportunities are still available.
My Internship at at the APF
Contact Deb Balliet, Executive Director • 518-374-3944, ext. 110 • balliet@animalprotective.org to learn more.
Working at an animal shelter is an amazing and
eye-opening experience that I believe everybody
who is going into the fields of animal science
or welfare should have. Over the four weeks of
my January term internship at the APF I helped
out with daily tasks at both the shelter and spay
and neuter clinic. I got to shadow many different people over the course of the month and
got a sense of all of the different jobs that go
into making an exemplary shelter run smoothly.
tails by twilight Under the Tuscan Moon, May 21, 2015
mI will attend Tails by Twilight! (RSVP deadline is May 15) # guests _________ @ 100 = $_ _____
mI’d like to honor my pet at Tails by Twilight with a Pet Honorary Listing _ ___________ # pet honoraries _________ @ $25 = $_ _____
While pets cannot attend the event, your faithful friends, past or present,
will be acknowledged in our event program. Deadline for inclusion is April 3.__________________ Name(s) of Pets_________________________________________________________________ mI am unable to attend, but wish to make a donation toward the clinic.
During my time at the APF, I learned that the
animals always come first, and that a good
shelter always strives to improve the welfare
of its dependents. I saw happy adoptions and
heartbreak, and through it all the kind and caring staff that I was so privileged to work with
did their best to treat each animal, no matter
how unruly, with respect and humanity.
Thank you to the awesome staff at the Animal
Protective Foundation for giving me this amazing experience! I learned so much in just a few
weeks, and I’ll be back to visit soon!
Thursday, May 21, 2015
at the Glen Sanders Mansion
Invitations will be mailed soon, but don’t wait!
Make your reservations today before tickets sell out.
Carol LaTorre
Patti Packer
Our 4th Gala
donation amount $_ _____
Total = $_ _____
Donor Name(s)__________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Address____________________________________________________________City/State/Zip_________________________________________
Phone_ ____________________________________________________________E-mail________________________________________________
If attending – Please seat me with these friends:________________________________________________________________________________
Return to: Animal Protective Foundation, 53 Maple
A check payable to “APF” is enclosed. Amount $________
Haylie Gernert-Dott with Sheba
(Haylie is a freshman at the University of
Vermont majoring in Animal Science)
Please charge my: mMastercard mVisa mDiscover mAmerican Express Name on Card______________________________ Card Number_ ___________________________
Signature___________________________________ Expiration_______________V-code_ __________
Avenue, Scotia, NY 12302, or fax to (518) 346-2120.
You will receive confirmation of your attendance. The tax-deductible portion of your gift is the amount in
excess of $45 per attendee.
Questions? Call (518) 374-3944, ext. 110.
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We Love Our Doghouse Merchants!
we fix
A to Z Wine & Liquor
Bark Avenue
Bellevue Cafe
Best Fitness-Central Ave.
Best Fitness-Watt St.
Bittersweet Salon
Blue Ribbon Diner
Broadway Lunch
Burger King-Campbell Rd.
Casa Di Vino Spirits
Colonie Diner
Dairy Circus
Del Gallo Pools
Everything Pets
Faddegon’s Nursery, Inc.
Freemans Bridge Wine & Liquor
Gabriels Market-Scotia
GE Global Research
Gibby’s Diner
Glenville Beverage
Glenville Queen
Glenville Vet Clinic
Key Bank-Glenville
Larry’s Hair Studio
Mayfair Jewelers
Mike’s Hot Dogs
Mancini Auto
Mohawk Honda
Morrette’s
Mrs. Sunshine’s Café-Albany
Niskayuna Wines & Liquors
Pet Smart-Niskayuna
Point Café
Price Chopper - Altamont Ave.
Price Chopper - Route 50
Regular’s Liquor Store
Revolutions Unique Gift Shop
Route 7 Diner
Sal’s Quality Market
San Souci’s
Scotia Diner
Scott’s Hallmark
Skyport Diner
Super Suds
Syrons Market-Duanesburg
The Katbird Shop
Townhouse Diner
Tropics Tanning Salon-Niskayuna
Uncle Sam’s Candy
Union Café
(left to right) Jim Zoller, Dottie Smith, and Dan Cornicelli
Your spare change is going to the dogs …
…. and cats and other homeless animals. Once again, customers
of Sal’s Quality Market on Guilderland Avenue in Schenectady, put
their spare change to good use and filled the APF Doghouse Box to
the brim many times - earning the local business the title of 2014
Doghouse Merchant of the Year!
For the past six years our friends at Sal’s Quality Market have
claimed this title, raising over $9,700 for the APF.
Our continued thanks to Sal’s and all of our Doghouse Merchants. Please patronize their businesses and look for the “little purple
doghouse”. The animals thank you, and so do we.
We’ve
Gone Home
Please share photos and news on how your APF pet is doing.
Send them to info@animalprotective.org. We LOVE updates!
Visit our website to see photos of available animals for adoption.
Champ Meatball
Sam Capone
Nora Tanner Hello APF,
Reese (formerly Coco) is a happy spoiled
pig, and our family loves him to death. He's
a photogenic little guy, that's for sure! I
recently bought him a fleece blanket that
he absolutely loves to snuggle up in. He is
the sweetest little dude and I love him like
crazy. I'd like to eventually get him a little
brother so he has a buddy to hang out with
while the humans are gone, so I'll be checking back to see if any more male pigs come
to the shelter.
Best wishes, Marissa
Hi Everyone,
Three months ago I became the proud adopted mom to a little guy named Rodney. I went
into the PetSmart at Mohawk Commons, my regular weekly trip, for supplies for my cat at
home (Princess girl). There was Rodney, all curled up, lots of extra toes and the sweetest face.
As soon as I held him I knew he was going home with me; he immediately began purring and
buried his face in my arms. He quickly made himself at home and showed off his personality
within just a couple days; 90% rambunctious and 10% a big baby. I renamed him "Remmy"
and he and Princess girl are now cuddle buddies. Thank you for bringing Remmy into our
lives :) Thank you for the wonderful work your organization does for animals in need.
Angela