Help Orphan Puppies

Albany, NY

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Help Orphan Puppies

(518) 895-2560

rescue@helporphanpuppies.org

Help Orphan Puppies is dedicated to the rescue of dogs in need of loving homes. We specialize in orphaned puppies, pregnant dogs, moms with nursing babies, puppies, and puppies with special needs.

We believe that all good dogs deserve forever homes. All of our dogs are fostered in volunteer homes in order to ensure their health and well being. During the foster process, we evaluate each dog’s temperament and personality in order to select the best possible forever home. All dogs are treated by a vet and receive full medical care before being placed with an adoptive family. We learn their personalities and therefore are better able to match them with prospective adopters.

We also provide community education programs to schools, groups, and colleges regarding animal cruelty prevention and the correct and humane treatment of companion animals. We focus on the importance of compassion, kindness and respect towards all living creatures.

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