Soft Paws: A lifeline for pets and their people

Pictured with CGHS/SPCA Adoption Counselor Sam Link is Diesel, a 1-year-old Dalmation mix who was surrendered to us at no fault of his own. He wasn’t socialized much, so new people can be a little intimidating to him. Once Diesel gets to know someone he turns into a totally different dog! He loves his toys and will often get the zoomies for squeaky toys. He does okay with cats and dogs, but low key dogs and respectful cats would be best for him.

For countless families, a pet is more than just an animal—they are a cherished companion, a source of unconditional love, and a vital member of the household. Yet, when faced with unexpected veterinary costs, many pet owners find themselves struggling to provide essential care. Recognizing this critical need, the Columbia-Greene Humane Society/SPCA (CGHS/SPCA) is taking a monumental step forward with the development of the Grubin Clinic—a full-service, low-cost veterinary clinic on the shelter’s property in Hudson.

This initiative is not just about expanding services; it’s about strengthening the bond between pets and their owners while ensuring that financial hardship never stands in the way of compassionate care. Designed with an intent to assist pet owners with limited incomes, the Grubin Clinic will provide affordable veterinary care to those who might otherwise be forced to make heartbreaking decisions due to financial constraints.

Ron Perez is the President/CEO of the Columbia-Greene Humane Society/SPCA and a Peace Officer/Investigator with their SPCA department. He may be reached at ronperez@cghs.org.

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