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Adirondack-Save-A-Stray Pets for Adoption
The Express Newspaper – January 8, 2015
H.O.P.E Pets for Adoption
Sally is a 6 year old female Hound mix and weighs 52 lbs. Sally is a stray from Warren County. She loves to play with dogs and rides well in a car. Sally is housebroken and crate trained. We have taken her to adoption clinics and she loves everyone she meets. We are learning more about her every day and she is doing very well!
Nikki is an 11 year old female Pomeranian and weighs 23 lbs. She's a very sweet dog, housebroken and walks well on a leash. Nikki is looking for a lap to sit on and someone to take her on walks. She would make a great companion for a senior and she qualifies for our senior program and would be a free adoption to someone over 65 yrs. old.
For more adoptable pets, online adoption applications & low cost spay/neuter appointments, visit www.hopeanimalrescue.org
The Express Newspaper – January 1, 2015
H.O.P.E Pets for Adoption – December 25, 2014
Jasper is a Boxer/Hound mix about 3 years old who weighs 40 pounds. He is a fun loving high energy dog! Jasper loves to run around and play with other dogs, go for car rides, and meet new people. Because of his high energy it is best he is with older children. Jasper would do well with another dog and a fenced-in backyard. He would make a great addition to an active family.
Jasper is neutered, up to date on his shots, and microchipped.
For more information, please contact us at 518-424-2878
Meet Princess Leia, an ~ 5 years-old grey tiger with dilute orange highlights and absolutely stunning green eyes. Princess Leia was rescued from the outdoors with her five kittens and has been very busy being a good mom taking care of them. Now her kittens are weaned and its her turn to be cared for and spoiled. Princess Leia is a little shy when you first meet her but once she gets to know you she loves attention. She has extremely soft fur, is gentle and relatively quiet. Princess Leia is good with both dogs and cats and would do well with older children.
Princess Leia is spayed, up to date on her shots and negative for FIV and FeLV.
For more information please call 518.428.2994
Corrine
This sweet, very unique, female ginger tabby has her eye on you...she's shy but always looking for someone to pet her. Corrine is a really lovely kitty that needs a special family with the patience to let her get to know them. Once you earn her trust you will have a steady bedtime companion and will know just how much she loves to be petted when she arches up to you and flicks her tail. Corinne was abandoned with her siblings and had to fend for herself with her 4 brothers before she was rescued by HOPE. If you are looking for a cat that really needs saving and that rewarding feeling of gaining the trust of an animal that's not always had the best experiences with people then consider Corinne. She's come a long way, is loving and sweet with her foster family who she's been with many months, and is ready to meet her new forever family. Do you have a big enough heart to welcome in Corinne? We promise she's worth it if you just have a little patience. Corinne has a few favorite housemates - Crowley, Ace & Abbie, she gets along with all the other cats and also is fine with dogs.
Corinne is spayed, up to date on her shots and negative for FIV and FeLV.
For more adoptable pets & low cost spay/neuter info, visit www.hopeanimalrescue.org
"Let Them Know There Is H.O.P.E"
The Express Newspaper – December 25, 2014
Adirondack Save A Stray Pets for Adoption
Ensure Happy Holidays for Your Pets – by J. Dugan
Pets play an important part in their families and it’s natural to want to include them in all of the holiday fun. However, it’s important to remember that some of our favorite holiday sights, like festive decorations and rich holiday foods, can actually pose a danger to our furry friends. Dr. Pamela Nelson of Homestead Animal Hospital in Mechanicville offers some tips to help make sure our four legged friends have a healthy holiday season.
Read the entire article in the Dec. 18th issue of the Express.