Pet Gazette Summer 2015 - Little Traverse Bay Humane Society

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Pet Gazette Summer 2015 - Little Traverse Bay Humane Society
PETGazette
The newsletter of Little Traverse Bay Humane Society
SUMMER 2015
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From the Director
Volunteer Spotlight
At the end of the day, it’s all worth it
E
ach time we sit down
to discuss the theme
of our next newsletter, we all wonder what
stories we should share
with our readers. This issue is especially poignant
because it brings all of our
efforts, programs, and mission to fruition. It seems
as if time and time again,
I’m promoting our Mutts
with Manners Program and
how that directly affects our
adoption rate. It’s stories
LTBHS Executive Director like ‘Bad Boy Al’ that make
Deter Racine, and some of the all of the hard work worthwhile and proof that we are
shelter’s smallest residents.
on the right track!
us the minimum time required to prepare them for adoption.
And yes, we would like every adoption to be forever. But
you learn very quickly working in an animal shelter that this
is not always the case. The ‘Happy Tails’ stories really epitomize the value of patience, hard work and dedication. It all
pays off at the end of the day.
We wouldn’t have the luxury of time on our side without
the continued support from our members. As a member,
you are ensuring that every animal who comes through our
doors receives the same opportunities as Al, Roxy, Linus
and Lucy, and Sammy and Juniper. We are also fortunate
to have the funding from the Kenneth Scott Charitable Trust
to continue the Mutts with Manners Program. Because of
this program, every dog will have a shot to put their best
paw forward!
Please renew your membership or if you’re current on your
membership, please consider donating to one of our programs that make such a difference to so many!
This newsletter also illustrates how important patience is in On the cover: Shelter dog Frost enjoys a day out and about
our line of work. Yes, we would like every animal to stay with in Harbor Springs.
Q: When and why did you start volunteering at LTBHS?
A: I have been volunteering since early 2011. I was asked to be a
board member in April 2010 and that’s kind of how it started, so I
was able to become familiar with the organization before jumping
in. I was asked to help with something--I can’t remember what,
and I have been volunteering ever since. Transports were one of
the things I remember first becoming involved with. I love coming
into LTBHS--it’s a very welcoming atmosphere.
Q: Why do you think it is important to volunteer?
A: Volunteering is important in whatever capacity you can offer.
Whether you’re donating or giving your time, it is important to
give back. Even if you come in once a month, you’re still helping.
It is a very rewarding experience.
Q: What is most rewarding aspect about volunteering at
LTBHS?
A: Seeing the animals get adopted! It’s why we are all here. Every adoption can be attributed to the staff and volunteers in some
way, and I love being here. The staff and volunteers are all wonderful and welcoming. It makes me want to continue to help out
and always do more.
LTBHS Board Member and dedicated
volunteer, Bob Hull.
A rewarding
experience
Volunteer Spotlight: Bob Hull
Community Member Spotlight
Angela Bishop, Taylor Rental
Q: Why are you a member of LTBHS?
A: I love animals! LTBHS is such a great organization to support. Also, it is incredibly important to support the community
and build our local economy. My family adopted two cats from
LTBHS, and we are forever grateful to the organization.
Q: When did your love for animals begin?
LTBHS Board Members
William (Bill) Savard, President
Bob Hull, Vice President
Rick Bolton, Treasurer
Gayle Mroczkowski, Secretary
Gordon Ford, Jr.
Lori Jodar
William (Bill) McKinley
Beth Skau
Angela Bishop, Event Rental
Specialist, V.P. of Taylor Rental in
Petoskey.
“My family adopted two
cats from LTBHS, and
we are forever grateful
to the organization.”
-Angela Bishop
A: My love for animals definitely started at a very young age. I
always had pets growing up and we always adopted. I stopped
eating meat in support of animals, too.
Q: Why do you think it is important for businesses to get
involved in nonprofits?
A: Especially in our small community, it is important to help each
other out. During the not so busy times of the year, it is good
to know that the community is working together to care for one
another. It is also important to maintain relationships with other
local businesses.
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Feature Story
Feature Story
Where are
they now?
W
e’ve had many memorable animals come
through our doors over the years. Though
every animal that comes through LTBHS
makes an impact on the organization and leaves an
imprint on our hearts, there will always be some that
stand out more than others for one reason or another.
They might be animals who are here longer because of medical issues or
ones that need extra training and attention to teach them some manners.
They might be animals who would benefit from long-term foster care or even
ones who have bonded with another shelter resident and must be adopted
together.
No matter how long a dog or cat is here or whatever extra steps it takes to
find them the perfect home, we go to any lengths possible to secure the right
family for our animals. In the past year, our newsletter themes have included
a variety of topics such as training through our Mutts With Manners Program,
going above and beyond to treat medical issues and the benefits of our foster
programs, just to name a few.
We feel it is important for us to share these stories with our readers so they are
aware of the different factors that go into caring for a shelter animal and ensuring
a successful adoption. By reading about these animals in our newsletter over
the past year, you’ve become familiar with some of our more memorable shelter
residents and now, we’d like share with you where they are now. We are happy
to report they are all in loving homes and we are thankful that we’ve been able to
play a role in giving these animals the second chance they deserve.
Continued on page 6.
No matter how
long a dog or cat is
here or whatever
extra steps it takes
to find them the
perfect home, we
go to any lengths
possible to secure
the right family for
our animals.
Pictured right: Longtime LTBHS shelter resident,
Al, finally found his forever home with Sarah and
David George.
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Feature Story
Feature Story
Al
“Bad Boy Al.” This was the nickname the one and a half year
old Australian Cattle dog mix earned himself during the six months
he called the shelter home. During this time, Al was adopted and
brought back two times, each for various reasons. Australian Cattle dogs can be a bit of a challenge for the inexperienced owner
(or one who doesn’t want to put any time into training). This breed
is typically high energy, has a tendency to be mouthy (especially
when they’re trying to herd other animals or people) and in Al’s
case, he was also a runner and an escape artist.
This didn’t deter us from helping Al find a forever home. Our
Mutts With Manners Program was integral in helping us work with
Al on a weekly basis to encourage good behaviors and to modify
bad ones. Since this program was created in 2013, it has helped
us reduce our return rate from 12-percent to 5-percent, and Al is
one of the many success stories that have contributed to these
numbers!
In May 2014, his training finally paid off and Al found his forever
home with Sarah and David George. Though they had to work
hard to continue Al’s training, they’ve been happy they did.
“He’s doing very well,” said Sarah. “He’s an extremely smart
dog and as long as he’s rewarded, he’ll do exactly what you ask.”
Sarah noted she knew Al was the right dog for her and David
shortly after meeting him.
“I feel in love with Al pretty quickly,” she admitted with a smile. “I
knew I wanted someone I could take on walks during the evening,
so I stopped by LTBHS to visit with some of the dogs. There were
a few there at the time that I wanted to meet, which I did, but I
didn’t really have a connection with any of them. Finally, I asked to
see Al, who was just lying calmly in his kennel. I took him out and
played with him and ended up bringing him home!”
She and David both said they’re happy they made the decision
to open their home and hearts to Al.
“The cool thing about Al is that you’ll never have another like
him,” remarked David with a laugh. “He’s really livened up our
home, and we’d encourage anyone to adopt—it’s a no-brainer.”
Sammy and Juniper
Siblings Linus and Lucy who arrived at LTBHS as tiny
kittens, were adopted by Dee Macy and are now living
the good life.
Linus and Lucy
Many of you may remember the video we posted on our Facebook page of a tiny orange and white kitten being bathed. This
kitten was Linus, who along with his sister Lucy, became an orphan after their mother was killed by a vehicle while crossing the
road. We took these two tiny kittens in when they were only a few
days old. Kittens this young require around the clock care and
without it, these little guys wouldn’t have made it. One of our staff
members agreed to take these sweet babies in to foster them and
later, they were fostered by one of our incredible volunteers. We
are very fortunate to have a great network of individuals who are
willing to foster our shelter animals in need.
Since all they had was each other, Linus and Lucy developed
an incredible bond. We hoped the two of them might be adopted
together, however, it is a lot to ask someone to take on one kitten, much less two.
However, we held out hope that there was
that special person out there who might
consider it.
Turns out, there was. Dee Macy, who
had been looking to adopt Linus, couldn’t
resist taking sweet Lucy, as well.
“I was at the shelter getting ready to
take Linus home, when Lucy crawled in
the carrier with her brother!” Dee said. “I
looked at Deter and she started laughing,
and I knew right then that I couldn’t leave
little Lucy. And I’m so glad I adopted them
both.”
“They’re both doing wonderful,” Dee
continued. “They’re very smart and happy together and they get along well with
David and Sarah George adopted Al in 2014, and he has become a much-loved
my dog and other cats. I just love them!”
member of their family.
Two other well-known kitties who you might remember are the
‘Odd Couple,’ or otherwise known as Sammy and Juniper. These
two are as different as night and day, yet together, they make the
perfect pair.
Sammy arrived at the shelter after her owner passed away.
Depressed and shut down, Sammy didn’t want anything to do with
anyone here at the shelter. She showed no interest in other animals and certainly did not want attention from the staff.
Juniper, a tiny nine week old kitten arrived at LTBHS with some
obvious trauma to her sweet face. The skin along her lower jaw
had been peeled away, exposing her gums and teeth. This little
girl was put on medication to help her heal and had to use special
non-sticking kitty litter and could eat only soft food. Despite her
condition, she was a happy and spunky kitten, always bounding all
over the shelter, in search of attention and mischief.
Somehow however, these two opposites attracted. The two
became fast friends, and they could be seen following each other
around the shelter or curled up sleeping. After Juniper arrived, it
was apparent something in Sammy changed. She became more
social and didn’t seem to mind the staff and other animals at the
shelter. It was if this little kitten was all it took to pull Sammy out
of her funk.
As much as we hoped these two might be adopted together, we
knew we had to be realistic. Amazingly though, our wish came
true when Sarah Foltz came in with the intent to adopt just Juniper and after hearing the about this dynamic duo, decided to take
them both.
“I came in to look at Juniper, and when I heard about her good
friend Sammy, I decided to take them both,” Sarah explained. “I
knew I wanted to adopt Juniper, and I figured if she had a great
friend like Sammy with her, the transition into my home would be
easier.”
Sarah noted that the two are still best buddies who sleep and
play together.
“Sammy grooms Juniper and Juniper kneads up on Sammy
like a kitten might do with its mother,” she said. “They are both doing so well—they’ve become a great addition to our family. We’re
definitely happy we adopted them both.”
Roxy (Roxanne)
Anyone who was at Howl at the
Moon, our largest annual fundraiser,
last year will remember Roxanne,
since she was the star of the show.
This four year old Pomeranian Chihuahua mix was the poster child for
our Michael G. Phillips Good Samaritan Fund which was the focus
of our Fund A Need portion of the
event. This fund is critical to the
shelter as it provides emergency
medical care to the animals who
come in with critical health issues
which are often expensive to treat.
In Roxanne’s case, she came into
the shelter with obvious knee prob-
Sammy and Juniper became friends at LTBHS and
amazingly, were adopted together!
lems, as she limped when she walked and had an overall bowlegged appearance. After a thorough medical exam, we learned
Roxanne was suffering from a luxating patella. This occurs mainly
in small dogs when the patella or kneecap, dislocates and moves
out of its normal position. A luxating patella affects a dog’s ability
to walk correctly and is often painful to the animal. The only way
to correct the problem is through surgery. In Roxanne’s case, both
knees required surgery, which we had done, knowing that it would
greatly improve her quality of life. The only thing next was recovery and of course, a new home!
Roxanne, now called Roxy, found that home with Tina Chapman and has been living the good life ever since.
“She just runs and runs now,” Tina said. “Her knees have completely healed and she’s doing fantastic!”
Tina said Roxy’s transition into her home has gone well and has
provided some companionship for not only her, but her other dog.
“She and my other dog Mitzy are soul mates,” she said. “They
love each other and get along great.”
“I’ve never done anything but adopt and rescue,” Tina continued. “My profession is in home health care, so I’m always taking
care of everyone, and this includes animals. To bring an animal
into your life and care for it is humbling and heartwarming. I’m
so fortunate to have this dog in my life—I don’t know what I’d do
without her.”
Roxy
(formally
Roxanne),
has recovered from her knee
injuries and now has a great life
with Tina Chapman.
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Shelter Side
Shelter Side
In Northern Michigan!
Summertime
We recently took LTBHS shelter dogs, Frost and Bingo, on a field trip to
Petoskey. The dogs enjoyed a change of pace and our outings also raise
awareness in the community about Little Traverse Bay Humane Society!
Staff Spotlight: Jane Balmer
Animal Care Attendant and Pet Therapist Jane Balmer has been with the organization
for 20 years. Her responsibilities include daily care and placement of all shelter animals in addition to helping with adoptions and greeting visitors. She also manages the
ANGEL Program, which brings shelter animals to visit with local care facility residents.
Q: When did you start at LTBHS?
A: I started volunteering in 1995 after I moved up north from downstate. In 1997, I was given the
Ladies Auxiliary Volunteer of the Year and shortly after that, I began working at the shelter whenever
I was needed.
Q: You started at the old shelter on US 31 North. What was the shelter like back then?
Animal Care Attendant and
Pet Therapist Jane Balmer
with dog Brickey.
A: It was quite run-down when I started. We only had five indoor/outdoor dog kennels which wasn’t
enough. And one of those kennels was being use to house a goat—I have no idea why. At one
point there was a homeless lady who was living in another kennel with her two dogs. Her home had been condemned and she had
nowhere else to go—it was very sad, actually. We didn’t have proper cleaning products, and it never smelled very clean.
Q: Why do you think things were so different back then compared to today?
A: For starters, we didn’t have Deter! Once she came in, she
made sure everything was cleaned the right way and the animals
were being properly cared for. Of course she pushed us forward
with the Capital Campaign to build our current facility. Also, I just
don’t think people thought of animals the way we do today. Animal care has definitely come a long way in the past 25 years!
Bingo, a yellow lab mix, spends some time enjoying the
great view of Little Traverse Bay on a beautiful summer day.
Q: Any favorite animals over the years?
The ANGEL Program, which Jane oversees, connects senior residents with shelter animals. The program has touched many lives
over the years.
A: Well, there was Ripple, Deter’s first bulldog. Ripple came into
the shelter with a bunch of medical problems. She and Deter took
one look at each other and it was love at first sight. I’d often take
her on my ANGEL visits to the local care facilities which was fun.
The thing was though, Ripple loved tennis balls. This could be a
problem, because she’d always try to chase the people down the
hall who had tennis balls on the ends of their walkers. The people
behind the walker would either be screaming or laughing.
Q: What do you enjoy most about working at LTBHS?
A: Like most of our staff, I just like to know how many lives we’ve
been able to save by being here. Not just that, but also how
many people’s lives we’ve enhanced by matching them with a
pet. It’s been amazing to see how the numbers increase every
year. When I first started at the old shelter, we maybe adopted
out 40 animals per year. Now, to be finding homes for over 700
every year is truly amazing!
Q: What does it mean to the community have a shelter like this?
Pictured (l-r): Shelter dog Frost and LTBHS Executive Director Deter Racine
spend some quality time together. Bingo
enjoys the warm weather, and Frost and
Bingo both explore the waterfall at the Petoskey waterfront. Frost relaxes during his
outing to Petoskey. It was a nice break
from the shelter and a great way for him to
practice his social skills.
A: We have a wonderful mission—it’s very true to course. We
have a great staff who really cares for the animals and works
very hard every day to keep this place clean. The number of
low cost spay/neuter surgeries alone that we’ve been able to
do is pretty incredible, too. What other shelter can you walk in
The old shelter, located on US 31, was built in the 1950’s. The
and find cats wandering loose in the lobby and dogs playing in shelter continued to call the facility home until 2001, when LTthe office?
BHS moved to their current location on West Conway Road in
Harbor Springs.
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Events
Events
2015 Howl at the Moon
Thursday, August 20, 2015
6-9 p.m.
Harbor Springs Airport
We’re gearing up for another incredible Howl at the Moon this summer! The evening will include a variety of delicious local specialties and drinks, live music, and 100-plus silent auction items available to
bid on! Auctioneer extraordinaire, Jim Miller, will be returning to entertain and guide guests through the
live auction, which includes exciting experiences, fabulous dinners, amazing destinations and more!
Purchase between June 2-August 8: $150
Purchase after August 8: $200
Call 231-347-2396 to purchase tickets
2015 Cause for Paws
2015 Howl Sponsors
Honorary Chairpersons
Beth and Greg Skau
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Howl Preview 2015: Get ready for exciting
live and silent auction items!
Best in Show Sponsors
Mrs. Gordon T. Ford
Mrs. Betty B. Fisher Family
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bissell
Grand Champion Sponsors
Mr. and Mrs. Greg Skau
Mr. and Mrs. William McKinley
Ms. Joey Arbaugh
Mr. and Mrs. Norman
VanWormer
Dr. Susan Malone
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon T. Ford/
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Valka
Leader of the Pack Sponsors
Richard and Jane
Manoogian Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Brock
Mrs. and Mrs. Murry Kilgour
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Pettibone
Mr. and Mrs. Michael
VanLokeren
Ruth Petzold Photography
We have a number of new, exciting live and silent auction items this year! These
include (l-r): a designer handbag from B. May Bags, a night with Deter’s Dad and
his perch served to you by the lovely LTBHS staff, a handcrafted piece of jewelry
by Barbara Boz Boutique and Tigers tickets with a Comerica Dimond Suite to
watch the game in! There will be many more live and silent auction items to bid
on at Howl at the Moon, so get ready to bid!
Furry Friend Sponsors
Mr and Mrs. Clark Smith
Mr. and Mrs. James Fabiano
Mr. and Mrs. David Sedestrom
Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Thompson
Dave Kring Chevrolet-Cadillac
Mills Benefit Group
Harbor Springs IGA
Media Sponsor
Lite 96.3
Beverage Sponsor
Fabiano Brothers
2015 Howl Restaurants
Thursday, July 23, 2015
6-8:30 p.m.
Home of Lisa and Paul Fairbairn and Ann Phillips
You are invited to join hosts Lisa and Paul Fairbairn along with Ann Phillips for an evening of live music,
dinner hors’doeuvres and cocktails at their lovely home on Bester Road in Harbor Springs for a life-saving
cause. The 9th Annual Cause for Paws will help support Little Traverse Bay Humane Society in their goal
of providing a warm, safe place for all the homeless animals in their care.
Please call 231-347-2396 to purchase tickets.
The Fish Restaurant
The Terrace Inn
Beard’s Brewery
Birchwood Farms Golf and
Country Club
City Park Grill
Deter’s Dad’s Perch
Good Hart General Store
Sassy Loon at Northern Lights
Pond Hill Farm
Sage Restaurant
Seventeen
Small Batch
Stafford’s Pier Restaurant
Teddy Griffin’s Roadhouse
Toski Sands Deli & Party Store
Vernales
Howl Raffle Tickets: 2016 Westminster Dog Show!
Win a trip to the Westminster Dog Show
and watch the best of the best compete!
Be a spectator at the 2016 Westminster Dog
Show February 15-18 in New York City. This
four day, three night trip for two includes airfare, hotel allotment of $750 and tickets to the
show. Tickets are $100 and there will only be
100 tickets sold, so don’t miss your chance
to win this exciting experience! To purchase
your raffle tickets, contact Teresa Chaney at
231-347-2396.
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Happy Tails
Happy Tails
Happy Tails
Black Jack
Black Jack is doing great! I have three kids; ages 4, 12 and 16,
and they all argue over who gets to sleep with him! He plays
fetch with us, tug of war, and loves to go on walks and runs at
our park area. He is a great dog, listens very well and loves
car rides. My little son loves to read stories and share videos
on his kindle with Black Jack and he lays down and listens—it
is so adorable! The transition was so easy, too. It seems like
he felt at home, and you could see it on his face right away.
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Diana
Diana is doing awesome! I knew when I first saw her
at LTBHS that she was the dog for me. Diana has the
sweetest face. She is doing great in the home and
gets along with the kids really well. I was surprised
when I brought her home how well-behaved she is.
She has also grown fond of the water. She jumps
right off the dock! When she isn’t swimming, Diana
loves to chase balls and Frisbees—if you throw it she
will chase it! Diana really is a blessing to our family.
We love her.
-Amanda Lester
-Amanda Brazie DenBoer
Pete (Dallas)
Callie
Pete is doing great! Before I met Pete, I would look through the
website and volunteer at LTBHS to see who was there—I was
really interested in terriers. One day I came in and they recommended that I check out Pete. It was really a perfect match. I was
concerned with how he would get along with my two cats at home,
but the transition was incredibly smooth. After a quick introduction,
Pete and his cat siblings were running around and chasing each
other. He loves walks by the water! I also like to take him walking
in the park and through trails. Pete has been a great addition to
the family. I really did not anticipate how beneficial adopting would
be. When I adopted Pete I wasn’t expecting all the love and good
times he would give me in return.
I live alone in the country, so my grandson and daughter took me to the humane society to look at dogs, but I
came home with a cat instead! Callie loves to sit on the
windowsill watching the birds outside. She also enjoys
sitting in the sink, which is pretty funny! She likes to
chase golf balls around the house and play with her little
toy mice. When she’s not playing, she’s usually sleeping. She’s a very spoiled cat!
-Ron Martinchek
-Nancy Payne
Cruz
Cruz is an active little boy, who loves to tease our
older dog, Tank. Cruz enjoys chasing the kids on
their bikes and pulling them on their scooters. Cruz
loves cuddle and get his belly rubbed. He has made
himself at home and been a wonderful addition to
our family.
-Amanda Reid
We first saw Echo on the LTBHS website and just
knew he was the dog for us. Boy, were we right!
Echo is doing so well in our home! We honestly
couldn’t be happier with his transition. On the first
day, he came in and made himself right at home.
Echo is learning the rules and boundaries rather
quickly, too. When we adopted Echo we knew we
would have to give extra attention to training him,
and he has really adjusted well. We would definitely
encourage anyone who is willing to give extra time
and patience to adopt a furry friend. It will change
your life!
-Chelsey Markillie
Echo
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Five Star Favorites
Five Star Favorites
Five Star Favorites
Ginger
My story is a long one and I don’t really want to share it right now, but I will say that I’ve
come a long way and I’m not giving up on finding the best forever home for me. My
name is Bandit and I’m a six year old mixture of Lab, Pointer and maybe a little Saint
Bernard, though I’m not as large as one. I’m a current member of the Lonely Hearts
Club because I’ve had an on and off residency at LTBHS this past year. Okay, so I’m
not perfect, can you tell me who is?
Or maybe I could just place an ad in the personal section of the newspaper where
the “searching for a significant other” communications are. I would write something
like this:
I believe we all have our little imperfections that we try to hide, but I’m going to open
up and admit that my most outstanding vexation is that I don’t like to share my food or
treats with anyone. No exceptions. Therefore it’s difficult for me to live with other pets
and children who cannot understand that concept. My other little pet peeve is when
someone grabs my collar without warning. Does any dog like that? I don’t think so.
Otherwise I’m a perfectly content dog that enjoys the outdoors. In fact, my favorite
pastime is laying in the yard and watching the clouds roll by. If I had a fenced in yard
all to myself, I’d be a happy camper for life! Of course, my next favorite place is indoors with my own comfortable dog bed where I’d be dreaming of the great outdoors.
I know most of you are familiar with my story and since I’ve been here so long, I
couldn’t help wondering if there was a web site for shelter animals similar to the dating service offered to people who are looking for a companion. Only this would be for
pets searching for the perfect forever home. If there isn’t one, I think there should be
and maybe a good name would be: Pets for Keeps.com. It could even have a subtitle: No Matter What. Don’t you think that’s a good idea? I know I’d sign up.
Wanted: The perfect family for a beautiful four year old female Plott Hound mix.
Would like to be the only pet in a home with no small children. Very loyal and loving
dog that enjoys unsupervised exploring, so a fenced in yard would be ideal. Loves
tennis balls, traveling in the car and refreshingly long walks; very well mannered on
leash. If you are the ideal match for me then please send application to Ginger in c/o
LTBHS. I hope the replies fill our mailbox.
Every day I see the dogs around me find their forever homes and sometimes I wonder why I’m still here. Not that I’m complaining mind you, this is the best temporary
home I’ve ever had; I love my staff and the volunteers that come to walk me and help
with my training, but a forever home is still my dream. I try to keep an optimistic attitude, but sometimes it hurts when I’m passed
over once again for the more social guy. I’ve become a member of the Lonely Hearts Club which was started for dogs that have
lived here for several months; it’s been over a year for me. And I heard some of the dogs whispering that I’m really a part of the
“Lonely Losers Club.” Sigh, I’m not a loser; only an extraordinary girl.
There are some days that I just lie in my kennel and dream about having a forever home. I want to be loved for who I am and in
my heart I know that there is a family just for me. I’m going to keep on waiting no matter how long it takes. Those goody four paws
adoptable dogs can say what they want; I’ll show them that I can find a forever home, too. Well… maybe I will place a teensy weensy ad in the personal column—I suppose it couldn’t hurt.
Daisy
There are so many success stories of pets finding their forever homes and someday I hope
to write about my victorious day. My name is Daisy and I’m a small brown tiger cat that has
a coat not unlike a wild rabbit. It’s actually very pretty. When I first came to LTBHS I was
very frightened and didn’t know a soul. I came from a home too, but something happened
and I lost all that was familiar to me. I used to be so afraid of letting anyone see me, but then
one day something changed inside my heart and I felt a little bit braver. My curiosity got the
better of me and I started to venture out of the cat room. At first it was only at night when all
was quiet, but eventually I started to come out during the day.
I was surprised that everyone was so friendly and kind to me. Their words of encouragement gave me confidence and before long I was
a front desk cat. Oh boy, I was so nervous at first, but eventually I became comfortable with everyone. The computers really fascinated
me, especially the mouse. I look forward to hanging out at the front desk now and I even let visitors pet me. I’m so happy that I’ve become
a more social girl, and though I’m not fond of being picked up or cuddled, I love attention.
I also like to play with some of the cats, but for the most part I just like to watch everything that’s going on around me. I’ve come a long
way since my arrival to LTBHS and I’m very content. They helped me become a more confident cat with a positive outlook about finding
a forever home. I can hardly wait for the day when I’ll be able to share my success story with everyone too.
Bandit
I believe a forever home exists for every pet no matter what their quirks, it’s just a matter of matching lifestyles and personalities. Maybe
Ginger’s idea for a web site is a good one; I know I’d sign up in a heartbeat.
Vinnie
So who doesn’t like a success story? I know I’m looking forward to the day I have one.
Right now I’m still a floater in a sea of grown cats. Mind you, I didn’t start out at LTBHS as
a full size cat. Nope, I’ve been here since I was a wee little thing; I’m one of those leftover
kittens from last summer that nobody wanted because I was too shy. Even though it’s been
over a year, I’m still quite bashful. I don’t hide anymore, but I don’t advertise that I’m in the
region either. My name is Vinnie and though I’m a handsome enough guy with a unique
solid orange coat with white markings; I’m still not confident. My staff has tried to help me,
and I admit that I’m better than I was, but I still have a long way to go before I’m a regular
socialite—which I may never be, but who knows?
I hang out in the main cat room with some of my friends that have a similar personality. We like to talk about all the new cats that keep
coming and going, and of course we gossip about all the visitors. We’re tolerant of all the attention we receive, but we don’t dwell on it.
We just like peace and quiet. Sure, I don’t run and hide like I used to and I enjoy my treats and all the special care, but don’t expect me to
come meet you at the door or miss you when you leave. When you do come to visit, you’ll see that I’m quite content in my corner condo
with all my buddies. So if you think I would fit into your lifestyle—you never know maybe we’ll hit it off—I would be willing to give it a try,
though I make no promises. But who’s to say, it could be my success story after all!
I was just reading Ginger’s story, and even though she’s not my best friend, I
respect her and therefore I agree with her. Dog’s like ourselves that are passed
over time and time again because we are the “Loners.” We can still be wonderful
companion dogs, we just need the perfect family to recognize our needs.
Jay
My name is Jay and I’m a six year old Golden Retriever/ Lab mix. I originally came from a home where
I lived a quiet life with my mother; then one day it all changed. We were both surrendered to LTBHS
due to family issues that I can’t remember anymore. My mom was adopted shortly after our arrival
and later my turn came. I was in a home for nearly a year when everything changed there and once
again I was at LTBHS. I had a brief adoption where it was discovered that I was not a social guy when
it came to other dogs; that’s when I became a “Loner.” I prefer to be the only pet. I love kids, especially
the older ones that like to play ball-nothing like a good game of fetch in my book. I’m a very loyal guy
when it comes to my family. I’ll follow you everywhere and do my best to keep everything safe. In
reality, I’m a very nice dog and if someone will just take the time to come visit with me, they’ll get the
full picture of my gentle nature. I just have a few guidelines that need to be followed and once that’s
done I’ll be your best only dog ever!
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Membership and General Donations
April 1, 2015 through June 30, 2015
Ms. Donna Allard
Mr. and Mrs. Durwood Allen
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Amlin
Mr. and Mrs. Peter H. Askew
Ms. Nancy Baerwaldt
Bank of Northern Michigan
Ms. Karen L. Barton
and Mr. Albert H. Couch
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bash
Ms. Pamela J. Beer
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Bennett
Mr. and Mrs. Neil T. Bidwell
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bierlein
Mr. Edward J. Blake
and Ms. Karin-Leigh Spicer
Dr. and Mrs. Paul Blanchard
Mr. Roger W. Blaser
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Bodinus
Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Bolton
Mr. Bob Bommarito
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Booth, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. William Booth
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald F. Borawski
Mr. and Mrs. Pier C. Borra
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew P. Bowman
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bowman
Mr. and Mrs. Sean E. Boyle
Mr. William M. Bradshaw
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas G. Brautigam
Dr. and Mrs. Ronald Broquet
Mr. and Mrs. John Brutvan
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Cabana
Ms. June Campbell
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Carr
Ms. Christine W. Carreno
Mrs. Thomas H. Carruthers, IV
Ms. Teri Chassee
Circuit Controls Corporation
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew R. Clarke
Ms. Glendora Clary
Ms. Ashley Colburn
Ms. Judy M. Colburn
Mr. and Mrs. David Coleman
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Connolly, Jr.
Mrs. William Corbett
Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Cornell
Dr. and Mrs. Dennis Cowles
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery L. Cyphert
Mr. and Mrs. Roger C. Cyr
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Daly
Ms. Kelly Daunter
Dave Kring Chevrolet Cadillac
Mr. Dave Kring
Mrs. Kerry Davis
Mr. and Mrs. Carrington Beach Day
Ms. Karen Debenedet
Ms. Cathryn Dunaway Derrohn
Mr. and Mrs. Pankaj Desai
Mr. and Mrs. William Dickson
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Donnelly
Ms. Sandy Duley
Mr. and Mrs. David Dykhouse
Mr. Ronald C. Dziurda
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Eagle
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Elbert
Mr. and Mrs. James N. Ellis
Mr. and Mrs. Steven J. Erber
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Ewbank
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Fabiano
Ms. Ann Farnell
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick L. Feldkamp
Mr. and Mrs. John Fergus-Jean
Mrs. Robert Alan Files
Mr. David L. Findlater
First Pacific Advisors, LLC
Mr. E. Lake Setzler III
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fisher
Mr. & Mrs. Michael FitzSimons
Mrs. Gordon T. Ford
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon T. Ford, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Fornshell
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Fraley, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Freedland
Dr. Marilyn Frey
Rescue ME Clifford
Mr. and Mrs. Butch Furgeson
Ms. Ann Schiear Gentile
Mr. and Mrs. W.G. Giles, II
Ms. Judith Gillow
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Glissman
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Glowacki
Mr. and Mrs. Louis F. Goecker
Ms. Connie Goodman
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Goodrich
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Gorney
Mr. David M. Gottlieb
Ms. Carol Rodgers Gove
Mrs. Antoinette Gramzay
Ms. Janice Gray
Mr. William Davis Green
Mr. Watson Gregory
Mr. and Mrs. William Gretzinger
Ms. Stephanie Grozner
Mr. and Mrs. L. Donald Gschwind
Mr. and Mrs. Karl R. Hagerman
Mr. Jeffress B. Hailand
Ms. Diane S. Halford
Mrs. Gladys E. Hamill
Mrs. Bruce L. Hansen
Harbor Springs IGA
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis M. Hug
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Harrison
Ms. Jenny Hartley
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hawkins
Dr. and Mrs. Hubert Hayes
Drs. William F. and Vira C. Heise
Mr. Patrick C. Hershey
and Ms. Diane M. Clark
Mr. and Mrs. Niles Hill
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Hodkinson
Mr. and Mrs. DeWayne E. Holmes
Mr. and Mrs. Allan D. Hopkins
Mr. and Mrs. William Horwath
Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Hull
Mr. and Mrs. C James Hyslop
Irish Boat Shop
Mr. and Mrs. Charles I. Ironside
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund G. Jacoby
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Jakeway
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Janas
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jordan
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald R. Jordan
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Jorgensen
Mr. and Mrs. Steven H. Judd
Mrs. Marian Jurries
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kammeraad
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Kandl
Ms. Sheryl Kashmerick
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Kasischke
Mr. Parker Keane
and Ms. Jennifer Lynch
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Kelly
Mr. and Mrs. L. Michael Kenny
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Kent
Ms. Donna Z. Kerry
Dr. Christine Kidder
and Dr. Michael Fleming
Mrs. Robert L. Kinney
Ms. Elizabeth Blair Kirby
Elizabeth Blair Fine Pearls
Mrs. Sherrie Kolinski
Mr. Donald F. Kopka
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Koster
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kuiphof
Ms. Arthalu Lancaster
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Landi
Ms. Alex Lapp
Mrs. Tom Leavitt
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Leland
Ms. Lisa Lemans
Mr. Charles E. Letts, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin E. Letts
Mr. and Mrs. Walter K. Lightfoot
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Likins
Ms. Frances Litzner
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Looby
Ms. Elene A. Loria
Ms. Joann C. Lundberg
Mr. and Mrs. Evan D. Lyall
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. David Lyle
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Macintyre
Mr. and Mrs. A. Joseph Mallette, II
Dr. Susan and Mr. Michael Malone
Mr. and Mrs. David W. McBride
Mr. and Mrs. Michael McCready
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin E. McCrone, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. McEnroe
Mrs. John H. McFall
Mr. and Mrs. Bill McGlaughlin
Mr. and Mrs. William F. McKinley
Mr. and Mrs. William McLaughlin
Dr. Michelle McLean
Ms. Musette A. Michael
Mr. and Mrs. David Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Miller
Mills Benefit Group, LLC
Ms. Jamie Mills
Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Milock
Ms. Jackie Mitchell
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Moore
Red Fox Farm Massage, LLC
Ms. Ellen E. Moster
Ms. Gayle Mroczkowski
Ms. Jamie Dee Mulligan
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Muneio
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Murphy
Mr. and Mrs. Curt Neumann, III
Ms. Amanda J. Nicholson
Ms. Irma Kathleen Noel
and Mr. Jim Rand
Mrs. Robert Nolan
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Noneman
Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Norris
Mr. and Mrs. James P. Nuffer
Ms. Jo Elyn Nyman
Ms. Sheila O’Connor
Mr. and Mrs. Erik Osterlund
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Oswald
Ms. Betty Palm
Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Papa
Dr. and Mrs. Donald Para
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Pardell
Mr. & Mrs. Tim Parsons
Dr. and Mrs. Robert R. Pattengale
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Penner, Jr.
Ms. Ruth Petzold
Mrs. Michael Phillips
Mr. and Mrs. Gustavo C. Plascencia
Ms. Michelle A. Plawecki
Ms. Maureen Poballis
Ms. Betsy Pollock
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Post
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Prendeville
Pretty Woman Boutique
Ms. Marjorie Mehney
Mr. H. Roy Pulaski
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Pyle
Ms. Janet M. Quaine
Dr. and Mrs. Paul Radgens
Ms. Linda Rakolta
Ms. Mary Ready
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Reed
Mr. Thomas Reichard
Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Reick
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew N. Reyburn
Mr. and Mrs. John Reynolds
Mr. Nathan Rice
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Roberts
Ms. Cordelia Robinson
Ms. Karen Rogers
Dr. and Mrs. Craig Roland
Mr. and Mrs. David L. Root
Ruff Life Pet Outfitters
Mr. Gary Albert
Mr. Bernie Schaffer
and Ms. Elizabeth S. Pollie
Ms. Patricia Schaffer
Fosters Hardware Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schiller
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Schoene
Ms. Deborah Stoemes Schoenherr
Mr. and Mrs. James Schroeder
Ms. Lois M. Scott
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Seguin
Ms. Cynthia Shafer
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Sharpe
Mr. John Shreves
Ms. Marci Singer
and Mr. Ed Wagar
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony G. Sitko
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard A. Siudara
Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Skinger
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Shadd Smolinski
Mr. and Mrs. Jason J. Snell
Mrs. L. Thomas Soblesky
Mr. Kenneth W. Sparks
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Stanbury
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Starkel
Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn H. Sternberg
Ms. Beth Stewart
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Stong
Straits Auto and Truck Sales, Inc.
Mr. Lawrence Goethals
Mr. Jeffrey D. Taylor
and Ms. Patty Dennis
Ms. Margaret Taylor
Mr. Richard F. Taylor
Taylor Rental
Ms. Angela Bishop
Dr. and Mrs. D. Eugene Thompson
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. Throckmorton
Mr. Gregory L. Torsky
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald R. Valka
Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Vanden Boom
Ms. Roberta L. Vander Breggen
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Vander Jagt
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Veling, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. John S. Wallace
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Wallen
Mr. Kenneth F. Ward
Ms. Beverly Warner
and Mr. Danny L. Schneider
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Weber
Ms. Audrey Whitman
Mr. Gill Whitman, II
Mrs. Barbara Wibel
Ms. Nancy Wigton
Dr. and Mrs. Daniel K. Wilcox
and Ms. Annabel Wilcox
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Wilkey
Mr. Erik Winfree
Ms. Marcie Wolf
and Mr. Eric Davis
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Wolf
Mr. and Mrs. David Wright
Mr. Eric Yetter
and Ms. Lena and Marley
Mr. and Mrs. James Young
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Youngblood
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Zaremski
Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Zent
Ms. Nancy Zuker
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Membership and Donations
Membership and Donations
Special Donations Fund Life-Changing Programs
April 1, 2015 – June 30, 2015
Angel Fund Donations
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Moore
Red Fox Farm Massage, LLC
Mr. Leland Parsons
Commemorative Brick
Donations
Ms. Karen L. Barton
and Mr. Albert H. Couch
In Memory of “Kiki”
Great Companion
Ms. Linda Johnson
“Sophie Brown,”
Our True Joy
Ms. Linda Johnson
“Archie Boy”
A Tail To Envy
Sweet Innocence
Ms. Linda Johnson
“Dudley McGhee”
Duggy, Duggles
Rabbit Toes
Ms. Louise Taylor
For “Pearls”
Your Pals “Spirit” and “Ajax”
Ms. Louise Taylor
“Jackson” Brown
A Roaring Brook
Beach Dog
Mr. Andrew K. Vieweg
In Honor of
Dick and Linda Johnson
Harris Low Cost
Spay/Neuter Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Albert
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Alyea
Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Atkinson
Mr. and Mrs. Lenny Barrette
Mrs. Lois Beatty
Mr. and Mrs. William D. Bechhold
Mr. and Mrs. Rayburn H. Bice
Ms. Valerie D. Black
Mr. and Mrs. Thom C. Blanck, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell E. Bruesch
Mr. Michael G. Cowan
Ms. Mary Dankert
Mrs. Margaret S. Dawson
Ms. Elaine Doernenburg
Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. Ensberg
and Mrs. Collen Wilcox-Ensberg
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gokee
Ms. Betty Ann Grover
and Ms. Ann H. Petroskey
Mr. and Mrs. L. Donald Gschwind
Mrs. Gladys E. Hamill
Dr. and Mrs. Joe Hance
Ms. Sheryl M. Haneckow
and Ms. Sue Schuch
Mrs. Bruce L. Hansen
Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Harrington, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. William Heil
Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Hull
Mr. and Mrs. Kent G. James
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Jones
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jordan
Mrs. Marian Jurries
Mrs. Robert L. Kinney
Mr. and Mrs. Les Klima
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Lacost
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lambert
Ms. Patricia Lang
Mr. and Mrs. Martin E. Letts
Ms. Frances Litzner
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. David Lyle
Ms. Marlene Mayer
Mr. and Mrs. Merrick F. McCarthy, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Andy L. Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Milock
Ms. Tracy L. Mueller
Ms. Marlene S. Murphy
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Oswald
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Paczesny
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Penner
Mr. Robert W. Perry
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Phillips
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Post
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Prendeville
Ms. Elaine K. Price
Ms. Janet M. Quaine
and Mr. Mitchell D. Quaine
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth F. Reedy
Mr. Thomas Reichard
Ms. Cheryl Sedestrom
and Mr. Jaime Mondragon
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Seltenright
L.S. Design
Ms. Louise Sifford
and Ms. June Sifford
Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Swearengen
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald R. Valka
Mr. and Mrs. William D. Van Every
Ms. Susan VanAllsburg
Mr. William G. VanSlot
Dr. Marit E. Vogel, M.D.
Mr. Kenneth F. Ward
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory B. Wheeler
Ms. Nancy Wigton
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Wuthrich
Beth Straebel
Mr. Rob Straebel
In-Kind Donations
Ms. Megan Anthony
Dr. and Mrs. James Beno
Dr. and Mrs. Ronald Broquet
Mr. and Mrs. David Burchett
Ms. Isabella Childress
Ms. Diane K. Cookinham
D & W Fresh Market
Ms. Donna Davidson
Ms. Connie Donovan
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Festerling
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Freedland
Ms. Deborah French
Mr. Gary Gauthier
Ms. Stephanie Grozner
Ms. Rachel Gruler
Ms. Denise Hartnett
Ms. Kortney Heckman
Ms. Laura Heneka
Dr. and Mrs. William Henry
Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Hull
Mr. and Mrs. C James Hyslop
Mr. Gil Johnson
Ms. Mary Juneau
Dr. Jay Krzewinski
Mr. and Mrs. Todd Krzywosinski
Mr. and Mrs. Martin E. Letts
Ms. Rose Ann Loula
Meijer Inc.
Oleson’s Farm Fresh Market
Pepsi Beverages Company
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Pirrung
Mr. Ronnie Pobanz
Ms. Dawn Ross
Ruff Life Pet Outfitters
Mr. Gary Albert
Ms. Lisa Russell
Star Gate Motel
Jill and John Breitbarth
Ms. Carol A. Thomas
Mr. and Mrs. Tom VanDeventer
Walmart
Mr. and Mrs. David L. Watkins
Wequetonsing Association
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Wolf
Mr. and Mrs. Gary J. Zebko
Honorarium Donations
Memorial Donations
Mark and Brenda Kulbieda
Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Kulbieda
Lisa Russell
Ms. Jeanne M. Eaton
Ms. Kyria J. Osterhouse
Hannah and Kyle Sanderson
Ms. Lauren Dey
Kate and Jason Smargiasso
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Gunyula
David Steingold and Lisa Dwyer
Mr. and Mrs. William N. Steingold
Geraldine A. Aspin
Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Berg
“Duke” Babcock
Bay Pines Veterinary Clinic
Allen Bachelor
Mrs. Allen Bachelor
Rick Bayekian
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Ryan
“DJ” Bissell
Ms. Anne Wallace
“Harley” Buda
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon T. Ford, Jr.
“Speedway” Buhl
Mrs. Lawrence D. Buhl, Jr.
“Fowler” Campbell
Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Bolton
Pamela and Allie Creguer
Mr. Martin J. Creguer
Marie DuCoin
Ms. Elizabeth S. McNair
Dr. and Mrs. Daniel K. Wilcox
and Ms. Annabel Wilcox
Gertrude Fairbairn
Ms. Roberta E. Barger
Mr. and Mrs. D. Ward Bollinger
Ms. Elizabeth Frey
Mr. and Mrs. David E. Hansen
Ms. Carolyn Lee
Drs. Vaughn A. and Harriet K. McGraw
Ms. Onalee R. Wilson
“Samba” Fergus-Jean
Mr. and Mrs. John Fergus-Jean
“Chewie” Fitzsimons
Mrs. Lawrence D. Buhl, Jr.
Charles E. Gilbert
Ms. Marian E. Pierson
and Ms. Linda Strunk
“Bogey” Gillow
Mr. and Mrs. W.G. Giles, II
“Jack” Guthrie
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Whittaker
Beth Austin Hall
Mr. and Mrs. Marc A. Files
“Hank” Hankey
Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. Hankey, Jr.
Dr. James Herlocher
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Seguin
Casey Homaker
Ms. Kayla Nixon
“Grace” Johnston, A Westie Beloved
by Cece Johnston
Ms. Ann Joslyn Burrows
Harry Jordan
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Norris
“Omega” Keesler
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Whittaker
Duke Keiswetter
PMP Corporation
Zander Kennedy
Ms. Jolene A. Amo
Robert Kinney
Ms. Janice Archer
Ms. Sue Barta
Mr. and Mrs. John Blanck
Mr. and Mrs. Carl D. Brien
Ms. Heather Carnaghi
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon L. Coffin
Delta Kappa Gamma Society
Beta Omega Chapter
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Drake
Mr. and Mrs. William L. Elder, Jr.
Four Paws Only Kennel
Ms. Cindy Eckhart
Mr. and Mrs. William K. Freeman
Mr. David M. Gottlieb
Ms. Nicole Gunn
Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Hoffman
Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Hull
Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Hume
Mr. and Mrs. V. Sam Kosc
Mr. and Mrs. Quinton Kuebler
Mr. & Mrs. Seberon Litzenburger
Mr. and Mrs. Dale E. Meyer
Ms. Tiffany Moore-Corteville
Petoskey-Bay View Country Club
Mr. H. Roy Pulaski
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Ryan
Ms. Gwendolyn Sarya
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald G. Shafer
Mr. and Mrs. Steven W. Shuman
Mr. Jon Skidmore
Ms. Amelia M. Skrobak
Ms. Jodi Skrobak
Ms. Michele Smith
and Mr. Dennis Sheridan
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley R. Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. Smolinski
Mr. and Mrs. Kendall P. Stanley
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick G. Sterns
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Turner
Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Voorheis
Mr. and Mrs. Gary J. Zebko
Jeff Kring
Ms. Cathy Pickering
“Dakota” Krusel
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Asbury
Rhea Labeau
Birchwood Construction
Mr. Tom Adams and Mr. Ken Provost
Cathy Lewis
Ms. Patricia Mayo
“Mr. Boss” McGuffin
Ms. Susan M. Jones
“Lexi” Mroczkowski
Ms. Gayle Mroczkowski
and Ms. Marissa Mroczkowski
“Preston” Remaly
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Remaly
Glenn Smith
Mrs. Allen Bachelor
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kurd
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Smith
“Nyxn” Tryban
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Thompson
“Vince” Turner
Ms. Amelia M. Skrobak
Jerry VanTreese
Hubble Insurance Agency, Inc.
Ms. Allison Orta
Mr. and Mrs. D. Ward Bollinger
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher V. Cerrudo
Ms. Lauren Conley
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick N. Cormican
Cross Law Firm
Dennis Cross
Ms. Mary H. Dowling
Mr. and Mrs. Butch Furgeson
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Ms. Darby Kuenzel
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lambert
Ms. Diane Lehning
Mr. and Mrs. Martin E. Letts
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Loria
Ms. Linda Lucy and Ms. Catherine Cicotte
Mr. and Mrs. Evan D. Lyall
Ms. Dolores A. Macy
Mr. and Mrs. Bentley McCloskey
Mr. and Mrs. William F. McKinley
Ms. Sara Meyer
and Mr. Jake Townes
Mr. and Mrs. James Moffatt
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nachtrab
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Nickelson
Mr. and Mrs. Jeremy O’Shea
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Perrett, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Pettibone
Pilates Midwest, Inc.
Ms. Jan Tirony
Ms. Virginia Poquette
Mr. and Mrs. James Rafko
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Rentrop
Mr. and Mrs. William Savard
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Seguin
Dr. Dixon Spivy
and Ms. Jane Kaup
Ms. Louise Taylor
Michael G. Phillips Good Samaritan Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Teal
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Townes
Fund Donations
Ms. Nancy C. Martin
Donation Cannisters & Collections
Mrs. Michael Phillips
Thank you to the following businesses
that raise funds and/or donate supplies year-round:
Ruff-to-Ready Scholarship
Bay Pines Veterinary Clinic
Fund Donations
Bearcub Outfitters
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Post
Corner Grocery
Ms. Mary Ready
Dan Webster’s Pro Shop
Veterinary Clinic Capital Campaign Dressed
Gurney’s Harbor Bottle Shop
Anonymous
Harbor Springs IGA
Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Bolton
Island Bean Coffee Company
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Brock
J.B. Goods (Life is Good)
Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Carusi
J.W. Filmore’s Restaurant
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Chaney
L’Esprit
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Cooney
MacGregor’s Pet Pantry
Mr. and Mrs. Cory B. Evans
Mancino’s Ginders & Pizza
Ms. Cynthia Fisher
Nutro Products, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ford
Out to Lunch
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Fowler
Pellston Animal Clinic
Dr. Marilyn Frey
Reusch Jewelers
Rescue ME Clifford
Ruff Life Pet Outfitters
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Gerathy
Stepping Stones Child Development Center
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Golden
Then and Now Antiques and Consignment
Ms. Diane Hansell
Tim Bondy Physical Therapy
Ms. Polly Hudson
Toski Sands Market & Wine Shop
Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Hull
Tropic Cove
Ms. Lori Jodar
Ms. Pamela Johnson
We are fortunate to have so many generous animal
Ms. Dianne Johnston
lovers who care about helping the homeless
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jordan
animals at LTBHS. We hope that we have listed
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Juilleret
all of our big-hearted donors correctly. However,
Ms. Sara Kalishek
in a list of this size, mistakes sometimes occur.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Kluczynski
Please let us know if you find an error so that we
Mr. and Mrs. Brad Kranig
can make the appropriate change to our records
Dr. Jay Krzewinski
for future listings. Thank you.
Ms. Mary Glenn
Mr. Eric Grandstaff
and Ms. Alexis Kaczynski
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Harrington
Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. High
Ms. Margo L. Hodder
Mr. and Mrs. Leo W. Hoffman
Mr. and Mrs. C. Eugene Juday
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan M. Knoll
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Krawczyk
Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Leach
Mr. William Lorne
Mr. Russell D. Magee
Ms. Dorothy E. Miles
Ms. Maria Nicholson
Mr. Gillian A. Podkomorka
Ms. Elaine K. Price
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory A. Renard
Ms. Mary L. Richwine
and Ms. Joyce Baker
Mr. and Mrs. John Augustus Still
Mr. and Mrs. Bill TenHave
Ms. Cynthia J. Thayer
Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Van Wagoner
Mr. and Mrs. Alan West
Ms. Onalee R. Wilson
Mrs. Barbara Wibel
1300 W. Conway Road
Harbor Springs, MI 49740
P: 231-347-2396 l F: 231-347-1243
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www.ltbhs.com
LTBHS is a non-profit, no-kill shelter
for companion animals.
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