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Valentine's Day events support Capital Region animal shelters
Summary
Local animal shelters and pet businesses across the Capital Region are hosting Valentine's Day–themed fundraisers and adoption events this week, including adoption clinics, pet photoshoots, flea markets, and donation-driven services. Several events run between Feb. 7 and Feb. 13 with some registration or fees and a Puppygram order deadline on Feb. 12.
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Valentine's Day is approaching and several Capital Region animal shelters and pet businesses are holding themed events to raise support for animals in need. Offerings include adoption clinics, pet photoshoots, flea markets, craft fundraisers, and donation-driven services. The activities are scheduled across local organizations from early to mid-February. Organizers report that proceeds support shelter care, medical services, and enrichment programs.
Key events:
- Homeward Bound Dog Rescue (Schenectady): Adoption clinic at the Front Street shelter on Feb. 7 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.; prospective adopters can be pre-approved via an online application on the rescue's website.
- Clean As A Whisker Feline Spa & Suites (Cohoes): Donating proceeds from every feline nail trim throughout February to Remedios Cat Rescue; nail trims are $15 and require appointments booked by calling (518) 603-9446 on Sunday, Monday, or Wednesday.
- Mohawk Hudson Humane Society (Menands): Open for adoptions and hosting a Second Chance flea market on Valentine's Day from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.; proceeds support the shelter's behavior and enrichment program.
- Animal Shelter of Schoharie Valley (Howes): Get Crafty for a Cause on Feb. 8 at Serious Brewing Company beginning at 1 p.m.; registration is $28 and serves as a fundraiser for the shelter.
- Ulster County SPCA (Kingston): Valentine Pet Photo event on Feb. 8 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. with $10 sessions booked through the shelter website; Puppygrams delivering chocolates, a signed card, and a small stuffed toy by adoptable puppies are scheduled for Feb. 13 in designated towns for $50, with orders accepted until the morning of Feb. 12 and outside-area deliveries available for an additional fee.
Summary:
These community events are organized to raise funds for shelter operations, enrichment, and adoption services across the Capital Region. Activities are scheduled between Feb. 7 and Feb. 13 and include fee-based services, pre-registration, and a Puppygram ordering deadline on Feb. 12. The scale and specific proceeds directed to each program are reported by the hosting organizations.
