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Are you looking to help out our animals, but are too young or stuck behind a desk all day? Check out some other fun ways to help collect donations, raise awareness and learn about what we do here at the Mohawk Hudson Humane Society.

Hold a Wish List Drive
Click on MHHS' current Wish List to find out what supplies are needed and hold a wish list drive to collect those items. Advertise at your school (with permission) or in your neighborhood and find a designated area to collect items. Get a few representatives to take the supplies to MHHS and see the animals who will benefit from your hard work. You can also do specific drives, such as a food and toy or blanket drive.

Collect Empties for the Animals
Help us with our ongoing fundraising project to help the homeless animals of the Capital Region. You can hold a returnable bottle drive and deliver the cans and bottles to us.

Donate Shoeboxes
Natural cardboard-colored shoeboxes can be used for small animals up for adoption. They love to hide in them and sometimes chew them up. Boxes are also used for cats and kittens, keeping them happy and alleviating stress while they await new, loving homes.

Create Snuffle Mats
A dog's nose and brain were made to hunt, track, burrow, sniff and snort. They were made to WORK! Nose work or snuffing capitalizes on this natural desire to sniff. Dogs' noses have 300 million olfactory receptors that make them 10,000 times better at smelling than humans. By using a snuffle mat, you are tapping into a dog's primal instincts and giving them a job to do. See this video for instructions.


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