New York State Police are looking for answers after a dog was found shot to death in Sand Lake. The dog was found Friday near the power lines off Stewart Lane after someone in the area found it and called police.

It appears the dog was killed by a gunshot. Police are trying to locate the owner of the dog, which they say is a German Short Haired Pointer. He's a neutered male, mostly white with some brown spots. They also report he had a large cyst on his front left paw. The age of the dog is unknown, but they believe he's older based on some grey hair around his nose and mouth.

Police haven't said whether they believe the dog's death was malicious or an accident. They also did not say when they think the dog may have died or how long he may have been in that area before being found.

Currently, police are trying to find out who the dog belongs to. If you have any information that may be helpful, they ask that you contact Investigator Adams at at the State Police barracks in Schodack at 518-774-7702.

If you lose a pet or come across one you think might have been abandoned, the Animal Protective Foundation urges you to call them. They have an office in the Capital Region that can be reached at 518-374-3944. They also have a portal set up in their website where you can report a missing or lost animal.

[Times Union]

Cute and Cuddly Day With Baby Animals at Indian Ladder Farms

We had a cute and cuddly day at Indian Ladder Farms for their Baby Animal Days. My 10-year-old son, Ryan really enjoyed interacting with all of the baby animals and I have to admit, so did I. We were able to hold the fuzzy ducklings, a baby goat, feed the chickens, hold a sleepy hen, see a spotted calf, and even pet a donkey. I recommend going even if you don't have kids. Indian Ladder Baby Animal Days runs through May 9th.

Gallery Credit: Chrissy Cavotta

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