Light House Studio Creates PSAs
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Light House Studio Creates PSAs
Summer 2015 SAVING GIZMO When little Gizmo stands on his hind legs and waves his paws to greet you, you would never guess what he has been through. Brought to the CharlottesvilleAlbemarle SPCA (CASPCA) by local animal control, Gizmo was very fearful of people and found it hard to make a connection with anyone. Once in the shelter, our staff was unable to complete the full intake process as he was very unsettled about being in this new environment. It was obvious that Gizmo had been roaming on his own for awhile – the little guy’s coat was very rough and dirty and he was underweight. Gizmo stood in his kennel in the grooming room at the CASPCA and wasn’t aware of how his outlook on life was about to change forever. Once Dr. Scheller, the CASPCA’s Director of Veterinary Services, and the veterinary assistants were able to sedate him for examination, it became clear what was causing Gizmo’s uncertainty with people. Dr. Scheller examined his mouth and saw that his top teeth were completely separated from his upper jaw. Poor little guy was in intense pain! Dr. Scheller, the vet who examined and performed Gizmo’s surgery, said, “I’d never seen a dental situation like this. I can’t imagine the pain Gizmo had endured. I’m so glad we were able to help him and give him a second chance at a better life!” In addition to the dental issues, Dr. Scheller also noticed that Gizmo had an umbilical hernia, which she repaired as well. Gizmo recovered well from his surgery and spent the next few weeks recuperating in a CASPCA staff member’s office, where his true personality emerged. He became everyone’s favorite little guy, and soon began to greet visitors with his friendly “two paws up” approach. Not long after he was fully recuperated and ready for adoption, Gizmo starred in the CASPCA’s weekly TV news spot, and before the staff member had gotten back to the shelter from the TV station, the calls to adopt Gizmo started coming in. When Joyce and Otho Butler came in to meet Gizmo he waved his paws at them and they immediately knew that this was a perfect match. Joyce notes that, “Gizmo is the sweetest, most loving little guy. We love him dearly and he thoroughly enjoys cuddling with us. He will do just about anything for a treat and we are so happy to have found him.” Gizmo is settling in with his new family and the Butlers couldn’t be happier. Two paws up for little Gizmo! LIGHT HOUSE STUDIO CREATES PSAS BOARD OF DIRECTORS Glenn Rust President Barbara Millar Vice President Bill Daggett Treasurer Lisa Ross Moorefield Secretary Becky Craig Scheline T. Crutchfield Erin Davis, DVM Ethel deNeveu Amy Gardner Suzanne Owen Rhonda Quagliana Sara Graney Schroeder Phil Shiflett Kevin Stiffler, DVM, Diplomate ACVS EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Leslie Hervey MAIN FACILITY 3355 Berkmar Drive Charlottesville, VA 22901 (434) 973-5959 (Phone) (434) 973-5271 (Fax) Open Daily for Adoptions: Noon to 6PM www.caspca.org Adoptions: (434) 973-5959 Donations: (434) 964-3320 Spay/Neuter: (434) 964-3333 Humane Education: (434) 964-3331 Volunteer: (434) 964-3331 Foster: (434) 973-5959 Pet Behavior: (434) 964-3314 SPCA RUMMAGE STORE 934 Preston Ave. Charlottesville, VA 22903 (434) 293-8475 Open for Shopping: Tuesday-Saturday 10AM to 6PM Now Open Sunday! 10AM to 5PM Donations Accepted: Everyday 10AM to 5PM Earlier this year, the local non-profit organization Light House Studio set its sights on creating public service announcements (PSAs) for other local non-profit organizations. The CASPCA was both honored and grateful to be chosen as the lucky winner! Headed by Program Director, Zoe Cohen, and put together by 10 students between 8th and 12th grade, Light House Studio made two 30 second PSAs for our Operation Ruby Slipper initiative. Operation Ruby Slipper is aimed at ensuring that lost pets can always find their way back home and emphasizes the importance and value of microchipping. Light House Studio teaches self-expression via filmmaking to children from ages 8 to 18. There are numerous workshops throughout the year that enroll underserved children in the Charlottesville community. These workshops help develop valuable life skills, including interview tactics and team-building skills, as well as providing specialized hands-on knowledge of the technology involved in today’s digital filmmaking. Elizabeth Culbertson was one of the students tasked with creating the PSAs for the CASPCA and she had nothing but praise for both the process and the CASPCA. “We chose the CASPCA because everyone in my group has an animal. A few students have lost pets and were reunited with them through the CASPCA,” said Culbertson. Operation Ruby Slipper is extremely important to Elizabeth as she says, “I have three older brothers who are significantly older than me, and my CASPCA dog is a like a sister to me. We grew up together and if I ever lost her I’d be heartbroken. Everyone should microchip their pet!” Both Cohen and Culbertson note that the CASPCA is a great place for anyone at any age! Culbertson adds that “animals can help people through a variety of things, including depression or loneliness, and animals bring a warm feeling and you can’t help but smile when you see one.” Jamie Howard, the Creative Director at Payne, Ross & Associates, helped mentor the students at Light House Studio and was very enthusiastic about the project. He says, “ Light House is a unique opportunity to intersect one’s career with kids in the process of exploring their first interests and passions and getting hands on experience. My job was often to get them to that forum and help them agree on a simple idea. And once the framework was in place, they thrived on the options and avenues available to create from there.” The Commercial Production workshop was supported by the Pymwymi Fund via the Charlottesville Area Community Foundation. To learn more about the CASPCA and Operation Ruby Slipper and to view the PSAs that were created visit our website at caspca.org. The 2015 bow-WOW-walk, held on Saturday, May 30th, was a fantastic day of doggie fun. Over 400 participants and their dogs came out for the 2nd annual walk, raising more than $55,000 for the animals at the CASPCA. Dogs and their owners gathered in Lee Park before and after the walk along Charlottesville’s historic downtown, enjoying give-a-ways from generous animal-loving sponsors, doggie ice cream, a doggie pool park and so much more! The walk was led by our “Top Dog” fundraising team, Natural Pet Essentials, who raised an amazing $5,000 for homeless pets!! We are greatly appreciative to all of our sponsors, vendors, volunteers, fundraisers and the hundreds of people and pets who rallied together to make this walk extraordinary! This was a huge success for the animals in need! Eze A mos Phot ogra phy A BIG THANK YOU TO ALL OUR SPONSORS! TOP DOG SPONSOR STRUTTIN’ MUTT SPONSORS AND THANK YOU TO ALL OF OUR DOGGIE DO GOODER AND SUPPORTING PUP SPONSORS, TOO! MEET GLENN RUST A lauded philanthropist, president and CEO of Virginia National Bank, president of the CASPCA Board of Directors, and a loving father, Glenn Rust is devoted to the Charlottesville community in many ways. This year, Glenn was honored with the Hovey S. Dabney award, an award that recognizes excellence in corporate citizenship. With Glenn at its helm, Virginia National Bank is an established and vital part of the greater Charlottesville community. Whether the event is a walk/run fundraiser, our very own Critter Ball or serving as a board member for organizations dedicated to community improvement, the Virginia National Bank family sets a high standard for civic engagement and truly embodies the spirit of giving back. A supporter of the CASPCA for years, Glenn is most proud of our No Kill mission and dedication to improving spay/neuter rates. His most meaningful experiences here at the shelter have included participating in and directing some of our fundraising projects, as he is proud to see significant community donations coming in, and knows that every cent will be put to good use. He also finds our dedication to animals with significant medical and behavioral challenges to be particularly inspiring and worthy of recognition. In 2009, Glenn lent his considerable dancing skills to our annual Critter Ball after spending an hour a day, six days a week practicing his routine for the two months leading up to the Ball. He felt it went extremely well and he had a blast performing and helping to raise money for the CASPCA. Glenn has been part of the Board of Directors since 2010 and says he is consistently impressed by the quality and talents of the staff and volunteers who work here. While serving on our finance committee, Glenn helped ensure that our financial resources were properly allocated and helped us raise the money needed to cover our expenses and fund crucial facility and policy improvements. Glenn also served as our facilities chair, working with numerous members of the organization to ensure we are able to meet our high standards of care by keeping the building in excellent working order and providing our staff with the tools they need to best serve the animals. In January of this year, Glenn was elected to serve as our Board President and we are thrilled to have his skillset and expertise guiding us into a future of community outreach and humane education as our mission expands. As Board President, Glenn is looking forward to challenging us as an organization to become even better, particularly through improvements to our facilities and equipment and also through improvements to our community outreach programs, including our low-cost spay/neuter initiative and our seasonal educational camps for schoolaged children. He is particularly fond of our summer arts camp for underserved kids in our community and was amazed by the impact the program had last year when one of the camp participants brought in Camden, a stray cat that had been bullied and terrorized by other kids in his neighborhood. After his experience at the CASPCA’s summer arts camp, this student’s outlook changed and he realized what a difference he could make in the life of this innocent and vulnerable cat. As an organization that takes in over 3,000 animals each year, Glenn recognizes the challenges we face and is passionate about helping us identify practical solutions that not only enable us to serve the animals but also bring us closer to the community as a resource during both difficult and joyful times. RUMMAGE STORE UPDATE We have made several improvements to better serve our donors and customers of the Rummage Store, and ultimately to better serve the animals of our community and the people who love them. Here are some of the improvements: • • More convenient donation hours & Pick-Ups: The Rummage Store donation dock is now open daily from 10AM to 5PM for your convenience. The Rummage Store is now also open on Sundays from 10AM to 5PM. Do you have questions about what we accept or need a pick up? Pickups are available on the 1st and 3rd Saturday of the month or by special appointment for large items within 20 miles of the Rummage Store. Please call (434) 964-3334 or email [email protected] to schedule. Friendlier prices: We now have a schedule for regularly reducing the price on unsold merchandise. Our sales will be advertised online and on the Rummage Store Facebook page. Routine reduction in prices will occur without notice, so shop often for new merchandise and newly reduced prices! Shop a wide array of unique treasures: Antiques, Collectibles, Art, Toys, Vehicles, Furniture, Clothing, Office, Appliances, Books, TVs, DVDs, Video, Audio, Computers (Pentium III or higher), Housewares, Linens, Garden, Sporting Goods, Automotive, Home Improvements and more! Books are half-price every first Saturday of the month. VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY: Our wonderful volunteer and longtime supporter, Barbara McGill, has been in charge of cleaning and organizing the donated linens and men’s clothing for several years and has recently decided to decrease her hours. We are currently seeking a new volunteer to help with this position. Interested in volunteering at the store? Please call (434) 293-8475 or email [email protected]. Visit us today! 943 Preston Avenue, Charlottesville, VA (434) 293-8475 [email protected] Hours: 10AM to 6PM Tuesday – Saturday 10AM to 5PM Sunday Donations Accepted: 10AM to 5PM Daily All proceeds from the Rummage Store go to support animal care at the CASPCA! Hi folks! I’m Tyra and I’m a sweet and outgoing dog who is looking for a new forever home. I came to the CASPCA from a difficult home situation, and the staff here have been overjoyed to have me in their care, but it’s now time for me to find a new family! I am a people pleaser who loves attention, and is very curious about the world. I get a little too excited with cats, therefore I’ll need a home where there are none. I know the command ‘sit’, and will do it every time for treats! I also learn very quickly. I LOVE kids and am very gentle with them. My foster family says I am the “best dog ever!” Please come and spend some time with me, I am sure to warm your heart and home! MEET TYRA! WE ARE IN NEED OF A HOME OF OUR OWN IDGET! MEET M Hello! I am Midget, a little cat with a big heart! I came to the CASPCA from some unfortunate circumstances. In the past, I have been admitted as a stray, and later, I was adopted and returned because my owners were unable to care for me and treat my temporary illness. Well, I feel all better now, and I am ready to find my new home! I just know I have a bright future ahead of me, and I am sure that any day my perfect person will walk through the front doors of the CASPCA. Is that perfect person you? I am a very beautiful cat, and oh-so-soft! I absolutely love to snuggle, and I plan on being the best friend to the lucky person who adopts me! I think I would make a great companion, so please come visit with me today! Visit www.caspca.org to view all of our adoptable pets! CRUTCHFIELD’S DOG-FRIENDLY COMPANY CULTURE Recently cited by VA Business Magazine as one of the best businesses to work for in 2015, Crutchfield has garnered praise for its positive, dog-friendly company culture. While Crutchfield has always been dog-friendly, the practice wasn’t formalized until about four years ago, when Bill Crutchfield asked his human resources department to craft a dog-friendly policy similar to Google’s, which states, “ We’re a dog company.” They have worked hard to strike a balance between being dog-friendly and people-friendly, with careful consideration given to employees who suffer from allergies. On any given day, there are about 10 dogs at Crutchfield who have plenty of love to give, and there are treats to be found in just about every office. All of the dogs who come to Crutchfield get along well with each other and are happy to share the space, and they’re often invited to sit in on meetings! Crutchfield’s catalog and website frequently feature employees’ dogs, and the owners couldn’t be more proud. The dog-friendly company culture helps increase employee retention, inspires lower rates of absenteeism, and reduces daily stress levels while also serving as a great way to strengthen employee relationships. Junior, Crutchfield’s “official” employee To those who are concerned that dogs may be a distraction in the workplace, Bill asserts that all employees become distracted by things throughout the day and there will always be some kind of distraction, but it doesn’t have to reduce productivity in the workplace. In fact, studies out of Virginia Commonwealth University have shown that both productivity and creativity increase when employees take short, regular breaks, and dogs are a fantastic, natural way to remind us to step away from the desk. Bill says that the CASPCA “is a wonderful organization which provides people with a very important dimension to life and owning a dog helps people with a better quality of life. I am a huge believer in owning multiple dogs as they are pack animals and love to be together.” Bill’s favorite memory of the shelter is when he took his children to the CASPCA to adopt their first pet and saw the excitement in their faces. The Crutchfield family has been incredibly involved in the CASPCA’s development over the last several years, from donating TVs and entertainment systems, to sponsoring the annual Critter Ball and Bill Crutchfield at the bow-WOW-walk. It’s important to Bill to give back to bow-WOW-walk the community and his goal is to set an example of good citizenship for future generations, and we at the CASPCA are incredibly grateful for the Crutchfield family’s compassion and generosity. PET THERAPY TEAMS For struggling readers, the chance to read with a CASPCA therapy dog or cat can have profound impacts on their education. Studies show that reading to an animal helps children focus better, improves literacy skills, provides a non-judgmental environment and increases self-confidence. The CASPCA Pet Therapy Teams who participate in the “Paws to Read” program are dedicated volunteers who value the importance of giving back to the community to create a future generation of more compassionate pet owners and a strong community of pet advocates. Cale Elementary School teacher Sue Harris says, “Pet therapy has been a motivating reason for my students to read at school. The kids practice their books often during the week to be ready for their time with the dogs. Pet therapy gives children an authentic reason to read!” The CASPCA Pet Therapy Teams have completed over 200 therapy visits from January to April 2015, where they have visited local libraries, elementary schools and nursing homes. To find out more about the program or to learn how to become an CASPCA Pet Therapy Team member, please contact Chelsea Mitchell at 434-964-3322 or [email protected]. 2015 CRITTER BALL BEST IN SHOW *Best of Winners (BOW) Save the Date SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10TH B ES L AL 201 5 ITTER B CR Best of WINNERS 6:00 PM Omni Hotel www.caspca.org SPCA T IN SHO W *Best of Winners is the animal judged as the better of winners! Because—let’s face it—all of our animals are winners!! SUPPORT THE CASPCA WITH A LEGACY GIFT Longtime Charlottesville resident Torey Todd has been a supporter of the CASPCA since its “chicken coop” days in the retired shelter facility and fondly remembers former Executive Director, Sally Mead, and all she did for the animals, for the CASPCA and for the local community. Originally from Charlotte, North Carolina, Torey moved to Charlottesville to be closer to her parents and sister. Her father, John, worked for Frank Hicks and Sons while her mother, Helen, worked as a registered nurse and both were very supportive of their community, generously giving their time volunteering for causes that were dear to their hearts. Torey’s furry family currently consists of cats Sumpter and Missy, siblings she adopted here at the CASPCA eight years ago, and her gelding horse Easy, from Easy’s Cajun Blaze line. She happily recalls visiting the CASPCA regularly with her best friend to visit with the cats waiting for their fur-ever homes, and she has adopted all of her feline family members from the CASPCA over the years. Recently, Torey has begun planning for the future in a number of ways, including establishing a trust that provides instructions and funding for the continued care of her beloved pets should she pass away. She highly encourages all pet parents to make a plan for their furry family members in the event that they are no longer around to care for them, as it provides important protection for pets and peace of mind for pet parents. After planning for her loved ones and pets, Torey turned her attention towards the organizations with missions near and dear to her heart and the kind of legacy she hopes to leave behind. She chose to make the CASPCA a beneficiary of her estate not only because of the work we do in the community, but also because of our stable and lengthy history. Established in 1914, the CASPCA has dedicated itself to setting the animal care and welfare standards, not only for the Commonwealth of Virginia, but for the nation. Torey strongly recommends that people consider leaving a portion of their estate to their favorite causes because “if we all did that, we would have an even better community in which to live.” When asked how she would like the CASPCA to utilize her gift, Torey entrusted that decision to the Board of Directors who are serving when the time comes. A strong supporter of our No Kill mission and our spay/neuter program, Torey believes that the Board will know how best to serve the animals and the community with her donation. She finds a sense of peace and comfort knowing that her legacy now includes providing for her community’s most vulnerable and most lovable four-legged residents. CONSIDER THE CASPCA IN YOUR PLANNING Every year at the CASPCA, thousands of companion animals are saved thanks to the generous support of caring friends just like you. By choosing to name the Charlottesville-Albemarle SPCA as a beneficiary in your will, trust or in another type of planned gift, you are helping to ensure that the CASPCA can continue saving animals throughout our community for many years to come. Planned giving can generate income for you now and in the future, reduce taxes, and help preserve wealth for your family. Learn more at caspca.org/give/legacy-gifts/ CRITTER BALL TO FEATURE THE OLATE DOGS This year, the Best in Show Critter Ball will be featuring the winners of the 2012 America’s Got Talent competition, the Olate Dogs! EVENT DETAILS: Saturday, October 10th | 6:00 PM Omni Hotel, Charlottesville These amazing dogs were rescued by the Olate family and are now helping to raise awareness for animals in need. The act includes numerous tricks such as dogs jumping rope, going down slides and riding scooters. In addition to the entertainment, guests will enjoy a cocktail hour, a silent and live auction and dancing. Learn more about this exciting event at caspca.org. Sunday, September 27th 10AM to 3PM Compassionate Care Clinic at the Charlottesville-Albemarle SPCA The SPCA is now offering Compassionate Pet Care Clinics These clinics will provide a wellness exam, pet care education, rabies vaccines, other vaccines and routine wellness care at a very reduced fee. Clients must show proof of public assistance to qualify for care. SERVICES OFFERED: BASIC WELLNESS EXAM FREE RABIES VACCINE INCLUDED FVRCP VACCINE (CATS) DAPP VACCINE (DOGS) KENNEL COUGH VACCINE (DOGS) STRONGID DEWORMER FELV/FIV TEST (CATS) MICROCHIP NAIL TRIM EAR MITE TREATMENT REVOLUTION FLEA PREVENTATIVE APPLICATION (CATS) FLEA/TICK PREVENTATIVE APPLICATION (DOGS) Visit www.caspca.org to pre-register today! Questions? Call 434.973.5959 $15 $5 $5 $5 $5 $15 $10 $10 $25 $10 $12 TRIBUTE WALL In Memory of Pets Abner Hargrave Virginia Veterinary Specialists Addy Larry & Kitty Pettit All the Shelties Eddie & Virginia Creasy All the cats & kittens M. Denise Buddendeck Ari The Handlers Atticus Timothy & Corinne Conlon Augie Richard Concepcion & Jane Washburn Austin Schutt Jenny Pruitt Babe Larry & Kitty Pettit Bailey Cindy L. Smith Baxter Kendall G. & Peter Bradshaw Bear Thurston Virginia Veterinary Specialists Bella Brindley Virginia Veterinary Specialists Bellsa Pat, Jen, Lu & O Bentley James & Linda S. McCormick Bessie Chris, Connie & Elle Zazakos Big Boy Carolyn Arrington Smith Biscuit Elizabeth & Richard Morgan Bishop Lisa Rollins Blackjack Ethel deNeveu Blue Cindy L. Smith Bo Culver Carter & Gail Hoerr Boo Larry & Kitty Pettit Bounder Kennedy Virginia Veterinary Specialists Bowie Gray Virginia Veterinary Specialists Brandi Joyce H. Morris Braunson Cooper Virginia Veterinary Specialists Brit Joseph Feola Buddy Olivia Branch Buoy Poe James Carnes & Clark Hantzmon Casey Danielle Moses Cashmere Richard F. Schupp Cecily Stephen K. Stearns Chelsea Enos & Emily Powell Chewie Jenny Mead Chloe Andrews Mary & Warren Andrews Chloe Moria Michael Cain Coal Anonymous Coco Bragg Virginia Veterinary Specialists CocoaNut Schof Deborah A. Triant Cookie Pompell Virginia Veterinary Specialists Daisy Bobbi Haden Daisy Karen Hughes Daisy Mae Raymond & Donna Conley Darby Ella & Richard Strubel Dexter Susan Cabell Mains Dinahfriday Pam Langley Divot Moubray Virginia Veterinary Specialists Duffy Doris A. Bohon Duncan Acke Virginia Veterinary Specialists Dusty Florence & Pete Bruce Ella Victoria Keller Eloise Alan & Helen Staley Elsa Kenneth & Michele Kellermann Emma Kate Marylebone Emma Kate Parrish Virginia Veterinary Specialists Emma Grist Virginia Veterinary Specialists Emma Nicely Elizabeth & Andy Kline Eve Carpenter Debbie Vermillion Fauve Wendy Perry Frannie Barbara Thompson Fudge Eberhardt Virginia Veterinary Specialists Grady Marjorie Garmey & Melinda Baumann Griffin Spear Wayne & Janet Hudgins Gus Tom & Annie Tromey Hallie Roberts/Hopkins Melba Atkinson, Virginia Veterinary Specialists Hannah Jan Martin Hannah Sarjeant Virginia Veterinary Specialists Harper Lee Atkinson Margaret & Howard Gutgesell Hopper Ginger Greene Hoover Tiedman Virginia Veterinary Specialists Ian Heather Clark Ike D’Agostino Virginia Veterinary Specialists Iko Ray Emmie & Jon Wright Indy Lynette Menchero Ira Hoy Bob & Shirley Elliott J.P. Joanne Infantino Jack Christina Riebeling & Scott Wiley Jackson Gargalli Ella & Richard Strubel Jasmine Lemar Virginia Veterinary Specialists Jason Kendall G. & Peter Bradshaw Jeffrey Alarie & Chris Tennille Jessie Hazel Virginia Veterinary Specialists Jinks Sandra & Terry Tucker Joey Anne & James Shipe Kay Kay Edward Palmer Kenny Paula T. Caldwell Kentucky Heather Clark Tribute gifts are also listed online at www.caspca.org. We sincerely apologize for any errors or omissions. Please contact (434) 964-3320 or [email protected] with any corrections or questions. Gifts listed 2/2015- 5/2015. Kitten Peppard Deborah A. Triant Lacey Natalie McRoberts & Family Lexi Page R. Flannery Lexi Butler Virginia Veterinary Specialists Lilly Maureen S. McCusty Lincoln Caine-Conley Brittany & Lindsay Caine-Conley Loki Marjorie Garmey & Melinda Baumann Lovey Earnest & Janice Dodrill Lucius Kendall G. & Peter Bradshaw Lucky James & Jane O’Kelley Lucy Ann & James Donovan Luna Dahne & Chip Morgan Luna Palmgre Virginia Veterinary Specialists Maddie Atkins Virginia Veterinary Specialists Maddie Moriarty Deborah A. Triant Maevis Margaret Mayer Maggie Harlow Virginia Veterinary Specialists Maggie May Kight Virginia Veterinary Specialists Mama Featherstone Virginia Veterinary Specialists Marley Gross Meredith P. Gross Martha Alarie & Chris Tennille Max Warner Daniel & Bonnie Kliamovich Merlin John DiMarco & Jane Erwine Merlin Atkinson Margaret & Howard Gutgesell Midnight Yates Virginia Veterinary Specialists Mikey Davis Ruth J. Davis Miles Genie Abrams & Tim Riss Miles Rachel Quimby Millie Ann Black Millie Susan Towe Misty Christine S. Kennedy Misty Curtis & Doris Shular Misty Guide Deborah A. Triant Mogie Morrison Virginia Veterinary Specialists Moonbeam Christina Riebeling & Scott Wiley Moose Susan Cabell Mains Myown Adrienne Darrah Nathan Hale Christina Riebeling & Scott Wiley New Kitty Isabella Virginia Veterinary Specialists Nudge Lucy, Jack & Sean Emery Oskar Meyer Jeanne Runkle, Virginia Veterinary Specialists Oti Kim Sirridge Pacific Jim & Anna Madigan Paco “Eddie” Kathy Fontenot Patch Christopher Meyer & Amy Wickless Patches Florence & Pete Bruce Patriot Lucia Kaestner Pearl B.B. Schenk & Robert Layton Pearl Augustus Virginia Craven, Rachel A. Harrison, Charles Noell Pearl Flood Virginia Veterinary Specialists Phin John & Lamar Toole Pippin Barbara Tilley Poogie Corliss Bradley Princess Clark Virginia Veterinary Specialists Puff Barbara Tilley Putter Edwin Rushia & Christine Fleckles Roadie Mary Helen Jessup Rocky Suzanne W. Jones Rocky Danielle Moses Rocky Sandra & Terry Tucker Rocky Walker Virginia Veterinary Specialists Rosie Elena Squitieri Rosie Norgren Virginia Veterinary Specialists Roxie Caule Virginia Veterinary Specialists Runner Mundrich Virginia Veterinary Specialists Rusty Louise Reeve Sam Karen Schwenzer Sam JJ Towler Sam Ballard Debra & Kim Kirschnick Samantha Ann Holland Virginia Veterinary Specialists Sandy Carol & Ky Lindsay Scamp Lucy, Jack & Sean Emery Scooter Rose & Rob Capon Scootz Shelby T. Clements Scout Larry & Kitty Pettit Shadow Linda & Jeff Sobel Shorty Barbara Thompson Simon Jim & Anna Madigan Sir Arthur Hay Virginia Veterinary Specialists Spaetzle JJ Towler Splash Guide Deborah A. Triant Spot Renee Savage & Glenn Doggett Stevie Jeff, Georgia & Wesley Mitchell Summer Larry & Kitty Pettit Taffy Sandra & Terry Tucker Taft Sharon Gregory Tanner Jean Bash Tar Larry & Kitty Pettit Tara Robert & Darlene Barber Taz Kelleen Smith Teasel Karen Olsen Tee Shelby T. 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