MHRHS History
We have been serving the community since 1887 by providing care for animals
in need of shelter. We invite you to take a few moments to page through our site to learn more about our services. It is through your very generous support that we have been able to provide quality care for the animals of Albany, Rensselaer and other counties.
Mohawk & Hudson River Humane Society offers such diverse services as finding homes for animals, providing shelter for lost animals, offering assistance to owners of lost animals and microchipping. In addition, MHRHS sponsors various community education and outreach programs throughout the year. Our field
services include rescue and care of injured or distressed animals, investigation of reports of animal abuse and neglect, and enforcement of Agriculture & Markets laws. In addition to its on-site and field personnel, MHRHS is assisted by a team of volunteers who help to support and maintain the health of animals residing at the shelter and participate in various fundraising and community activities.
MHRHS Mission Statement
The Mohawk & Hudson River Humane Society (MHRHS) is dedicated to saving
animals - strays - abandoned - injured. We will not rest until we have ample "empty" space to save all animals in our care. This can be accomplished by increasing adoptions and minimizing the necessity of euthanizing animals.
MHRHS Goals
- To spay/neuter all animals adopted from MHRHS. We have reached this goal!
- To provide effective means for the prevention of cruelty to animals
- To maintain sanitary and homelike quarters for homeless animals
- To prioritize the adoption of animals left in our care
- To maintain contacts with nursing homes and hospitals for regular pet visits to cheer patients and the elderly
- To provide guided tours of the shelter for primary grade students to assist in their education in the humane treatment of animals
- To maintain all physical properties in an up-to-date manner
- To provide all services on a not-for-profit basis
- To serve the counties of Albany and Rensselaer and other communities
- To provide continued leadership in state legislation for the humane treatment of animals
- To assist municipalities in the discharge of their legal responsibilities
- To provide veterinary care while animals are entrusted to us
- To provide humane education so that our children will have increased concern for the humane treatment and protection of all animals
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