ALBANY, N.Y. – The University at Albany Athletics Department is asking its “Great Dane Family” to come together in support of rescued Great Danes that were found in a hoarding situation earlier this month. It was reported that 22 dogs, all Great Danes, were rescued from a home in Dutchess County after the passing of their owner. The Great Danes, which ranged from puppies to two-year-olds, were said to be undernourished and confined to a house in extremely poor condition.
UAlbany coaching staffs and their student-athletes are working to raise awareness for the rescued Great Danes. Teams are urging their supporters to act by making donations and supporting the dogs in any way possible.
“As engaged community members, we support our coaches, staff, and student-athletes to be great leaders both on and off the field,” said UAlbany Director of Athletics Mark Benson. “These animals need our help. It is a great opportunity to show who we are as a university by aiding fellow Great Danes. We are asking the community to come together for a cause that touches all of our hearts.”
The Great Danes are now being taken care of by local animal agencies including the Dutchess County SPCA, Ulster County SPCA, Ulster County Canines, Mid-Atlantic Great Dane Rescue League, and the Hudson Valley SPCA. Help is always needed and appreciated.
“It was heartbreaking to see this in the news,” said Head Football Coach Greg Gattuso, who has two Great Danes of his own – Blitz and Bruno. “Great Danes are such amazing animals. I urge our entire fan base to help these local organizations in any way possible so these dogs can get the proper care they deserve.”
Links below will guide supporters to each organization’s donation page, where direct contributions can be made or supplies can be purchased off of Amazon and Chewy “Wish Lists”.
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