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Sadie: Border Collie/Husky mix, spayed female, Age: 6.5 yrs., approx. 52 lbs. she is good with other dogs and even likes cats. She needs a physically active adopter who would give Sadie the exercise she requires and also the mental stimulation to keep her happy.
UTD rabies, distemper/parvo/bordatella
Negative for heartworm
Negative for tick borne diseases
Cats: yes
Other dogs: yes/require meet & greet
Kids: older/require meet & greet
Other: large fenced yard big plus!
For more information, please please email kathcollar@yahoo.com
Sadie: Border Collie/Husky mix, spayed female, Age: 6.5 yrs., approx. 52 lbs. she is good with other dogs and even likes cats. She needs a physically active adopter who would give Sadie the exercise she requires and also the mental stimulation to keep her happy.
UTD rabies, distemper/parvo/bordatella
Negative for heartworm
Negative for tick borne diseases
Cats: yes
Other dogs: yes/require meet & greet
Kids: older/require meet & greet
Other: large fenced yard big plus!
For more information, please please email kathcollar@yahoo.com
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Their adoption process
Additional adoption info
We hold adoption clinics where our animals can be seen by potential adopters;
We screen potential adopters for suitability as pet owners; We ask for personal and Veterinary References.
We have adopting owners sign a legal contract stating they are aware of licensing and leash laws and pledging to provide proper medical attention for their new pets;
We enforce licensing by requiring proof that new owners have purchased licenses;
We request a minimal adoption donation but give adopted pets ID tags and immunizations at no charge and spay and neuter all dogs and cats;
We take adopted animals back at any time;
We hold adoption clinics where our animals can be seen by potential adopters;
We screen potential adopters for suitability as pet owners; We ask for personal and Veterinary References.
We have adopting owners sign a legal contract stating they are aware of licensing and leash laws and pledging to provide proper medical attention for their new pets;
We enforce licensing by requiring proof that new owners have purchased licenses;
We request a minimal adoption donation but give adopted pets ID tags and immunizations at no charge and spay and neuter all dogs and cats;
We take adopted animals back at any time;
April 27th at the PetSmart in Latham Farms from 11am-1pm.
Reminder: CDHA's adoption area is limited to an hour's drive from Albany, NY
CDHA does not adopt to families with children under 5 years old.
Meanwhile please visit our link: https://cdha.net/events/
For the most up to date schedule: http://www.cdha.net/calendar-of-events.htm
Upcoming adoption clinics:
April 27th at the PetSmart in Latham Farms from 11am-1pm.
Reminder: CDHA's adoption area is limited to an hour's drive from Albany, NY
CDHA does not adopt to families with children under 5 years old.
Meanwhile please visit our link: https://cdha.net/events/
For the most up to date schedule: http://www.cdha.net/calendar-of-events.htm
More about this rescue
Like you, we love animals. Like you, we want to help animals. The Capital District Humane Association -- "For the Love of Animals" -- was formed in response to the serious need for a private animal welfare group to serve the Capital Region of New York State. It is incorporated and approved by the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) of New York City. Members of the Capital District Humane Association (CDHA) are volunteers with many years of experience working with displaced and homeless animals.
We find pets new homes! CDHA has found good homes for hundreds of displaced animals through a careful "adoption" process:
Like you, we love animals. Like you, we want to help animals. The Capital District Humane Association -- "For the Love of Animals" -- was formed in response to the serious need for a private animal welfare group to serve the Capital Region of New York State. It is incorporated and approved by the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) of New York City. Members of the Capital District Humane Association (CDHA) are volunteers with many years of experience working with displaced and homeless animals.
We find pets new homes! CDHA has found good homes for hundreds of displaced animals through a careful "adoption" process: