September - Green County Humane Society

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September - Green County Humane Society
Green County
Humane Society
N3156 Highway 81
Monroe, WI 53566
PRT STD
US POSTAGE PAID
MONROE, WI
PERMIT NO. 8
NON PROFIT
ORGANIZATION
Address Service Requested
Phone: (608) 325-9600
Web: www.greencountyhumane.org
E-mail: [email protected]
State License: 268581-DS
GCHS Newsletter
Fall 2015
Green County Humane Society
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2015 Events
Wish List
For those who shop online, GCHS has a wish list on Amazon!
General
October 13:
After School Program
At the Shelter
October 19:
After School Program
At the Shelter
October 26:
Pet of the Week
NBC15 Morning Show
October 27:
After School Program
At the Shelter
December 7:
Pet of the Week
NBC15 Morning Show
If you’re interested in
volunteering at any of these
events, or have ideas for new
events, please contact Laci
Westgard at (608) 325-9600
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AAA , C , & AA Batteries
Clorox Bleach
Laundry Detergent
Paper Towels
Dawn Dish Soap
Clorox Disinfectant Wipes
Hand Sanitizer-Germex
Kleenex/Tissues
Scrubbing Pads
8x11 Lined Paper Pads
Copy Paper
Towels
Handsoap
Dogs
Cats
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Hot Dogs (for training)
Mounds-Dog Power for all Life Stages
Soft Treats
Retriever Sitcks/Rawhides
Canned Dog Food
Extreme Kongs for large dogs
Ultimate Frisbee by Kong
Interactive toys
8’ or longer 1’’ wide leashes
Premier Easy Walk Harness
Collars (size-medium)
Peanut Butter
Puppy Milk Replacer
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Canned Kitten and Cat Food (pate)
Kitten Milk Replacer
Mounds-PurrFect Cat food
Royal Canin Baby Bites
Washable cat beds
Feather Toys
Squeaky mice on play wands
While we appreciate all donations, we cannot accept the following items
as we are unable to sanitize or cannot use them in our facility:
•Plastic food/water dishes
•Carpets/rugs with rubber backs
•Any blanket with stuffing
•Sheets and pillowcases
•Human pillows
•Rags and clothes
Thank you to everyone who helps
keep the shelter well stocked!
Green County Humane Society
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Contact Us
Executive Director - Operations
Deb Broge
[email protected]
(608) 325-9600
Executive Director-Public Affairs
Laci Westgard
[email protected]
(608) 325-9600
Shelter Hours & Closings
Monday-TuesdayClosed
Wednesday-Sunday 12:00pm-5:00pm
The shelter is closed to the public every Monday and Tuesday and on
all holidays. Upcoming closings:
Thanksgiving Day:
November 26
Christmas Eve & Day:
December 24 & 25
New Years Eve & Day:
December 31 & January 1
Aluminum Can Collection
Website:
www.greencountyhumane.org
General E-mail:
[email protected]
Check us out on Facebook,
Twitter, and Instagram!
• New shelter arrivals.
• Updates on animals at the shelter.
• Pictures and updates on animals that
have been adpoted.
• Event information and more!
Did you know your aluminum cans can help the shelter? We cash
in aluminum cans and use the funds for shelter operations. Anyone
wishing to drop off aluminum cans at the new shelter may now do
so. There is an open-top wooden container located on the south side
of the building. Also, if you would like to drop cans off at Behr
Recycling directly, just let them know to credit the GCHS account.
Become a Foster
At times, GCHS has animals that require more individualized
attention than the shelter can provide. Our Foster Program is
designed to place these animals in private homes for specialized
care for up to 60 days.
While fostering an animal (or a litter of animals) can be fun, it is a big
responsibility and has its own unique challenges. If, after reviewing
the Foster Program materials, you wish to volunteer your time,
commitment, and skill in fostering an animal in need, we encourage
you to return a foster home application to the shelter. You can find
the full Foster Program materials on our website,
www.greencountyhumane.org, as well as at the shelter.
For questions you can call us at 608-325-9600.
GCHS Staff
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Jon- Cat/Dog Care
Celebrating 4 years on
our team!
Deb - Executive Director
of Operations
Celebrating 6 years on
our team!
We want to thank our amazing staff for all their hard work!
GCHS Fall Pet Reminders
1. In or Out? Does your pet spend most of its time outside? You may want to bring them indoors during the freezing months, especially if it gets bitterly cold in your area. No one wants
an icicle for a pet, they are just not as cuddly.
2. Bare Naked Truth. If you must keep your pet outdoors, remember your pet’s fur coat isn’t
enough protection for the bitter cold winter. Give your pet a warm, dry, and draft free shelter
outside.
3. No More Frozen Dinners! Did you know that it takes more energy to stay warm when it's
cold? Outdoor animals eat more during the winter, so make sure they have plenty of food
as well as water. Make sure to keep an eye on the water bowls and make sure they haven’t
turned into little skating rinks.
4. Escape artisits. Pets are more likly to escape during the holidays with more people coming
and going from your house. Make sure your pet’s tag and microchip information is up to date,
this will make it much easier to get your pet home.
GCHS Donations
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Thank you all for your generous donations!
For a full list of donations visit our website any time at www.greencountyhumane.org.
Birthday girls !! Instead of asking for games, books,
or something for themselves these two generous
girls asked for donations for us on their birthday!
Jewelry Maker! This
young artist made
rings and donated
her profit to the
shelter!
Lemonade for sale! These three young
ladies had a lemonade stand, then
donated their profit to the shelter to help
the cats and dogs waiting for homes!
Garage sale! This young lady helped her
grandmother at her garage sale and donated
what she made to us!
Girl Scouts! This
wonderful Girl
Scout Troop came
to the shelter and
made fleece toys
for the dogs and
cats.
Your gifts lead to compassionate
care and second chances.
GCHS Kids Corner
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Dog Breed Word Scramble
See if you can unscramble the Dog Breed names below.
Stop out at the shelter to check your answers and receive a prize.
Have fun with your pet!
Jumping. Make your own agility or flyball hurdle
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setasb unodh
by placing a broom or PVC pipe across two plastic
buckets. Hold a treat on one side, and encourage your
dog to jump over.
Jump, sit, stay. Create an agility pause table by
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8.doleop
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10.malnaiadt
placing a bench, ottoman, or piece of carpeted plywood on four cement blocks. Teach your dog to
jump onto the low table, then sit or lie down for five
seconds, then jump off. Ta-da!
Backyard tunneling. Using a nylon pipe tunnel,
coax your dog inside it with food. Run alongside the
tunnel or sit at the other end to persuade him through.
Reward your dog with toys or food at the end.
Enthusiastic fetching. Flyball dogs are rapid
fetchers. To build your dog’s excitement, throw the
ball, hold him back for 10 seconds, and then let him
sprint after it.
Hide and seek. Teach tracking skills by showing
your dog a toy and hiding it in an easy to find location. Once he gets the hang of the game, ask friends
to walk away from your dog to a hiding place in the
yard. Ready or not, here he comes. As your dog’s
skills improve, have your dog sit with his back turned
while everyone else hides.
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I have a sick/injured animal and cannot afford the vet bills. Can GCHS cover the cost of
treatment?
Unfortunately, we cannot. GCHS is a shelter for homeless animals, not an animal heathcare facility. We do not have veterinarians
on staff and our monetary resources must be used to care for the animals in the shelter.
Why does GCHS only hold an animal for seven days? Why can’t they be held longer to give
an owner more time to find their pet?
Unfortunately, our resources are limited and we are not able to hold animals indefinitely. Getting animals into forever homes as
soon as possible helps us keep costs in line, reduces stress to the animals, and allows us to help more animals in need.
We were told the shelter cannot take in any cats, as it is full, but we see open condos in the
adoption rooms. Why is GCHS saying they are full?
All animals arriving at GCHS are isolated from the general population for at least seven days. This keeps the general population
safe from potential diseases, allows time for veterinary exams, and behavioral assessment. In addition, animals that are ill or have
special needs are generally kept in isolation-this includes kittens. GCHS has two isolation rooms and one overflow room for cats.
When thses cages are full, as they often are during kitten season, we cannot take any more cats for the safety and health of the
healthy adoptable population.
What does GCHS require for me to claim my pet?
Wisconsin state law (Chapter 173.23) requires us to ask for reasonable proof of ownership. This could include veterinary records,
rabies certificate, or municipal license. It also specifies that any licensure or required vaccination fees be paid prior to release. This
means that any animal leaving the shelter must have a current rabies vaccination as required by law, either given by the shelter
veterinarian or prepaid at your own veterinarian. Green County also requires dog licenses, so their fees will be assessed if an
animal is unlicensed.
What role does GCHS have in animal seizures?
Only law enforcement can seize an aniaml. GCHS contracts with Green County and the City of Monroe to provide care for seized
animals while a case is ajudicated. These animals are not the property of GCHS and we work under the direction of the law enforcement and courts involved in the matter.
What kind of aniamls does the shelter take in?
The shelter only takes domestic cats and dogs.
If you have a question please contact us via phone at 608-325-9600 or via email at
[email protected]. We will try and answer your question as best as we can.
Green County Humane Society Events
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Pedal for Paws
Whine in the Woods
Farmers Market
Check our website and Facebook for more
information and reminders on our upcoming events!
Green County Humane Society Success Stories
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Willow (parsley) is adjusting
very well to her forever home.
We are all just smitten by her!
She is the sweetest kitten ever!
Puppy Preston and his queen
walk into the sunset
Nora is
sharing some
bones.She is a
wonderful fit
for our family
Percy is loving
life! He’s the
biggest lovebug
I've ever seen.
And he still
has his spunky
personality.
He is fitting in
perfectly!
Jasmine has completely
made herself at home! She
is everything I ever loved in
If you have a success story you would like to share,
all the Siamese I have had,
please e-mail us at [email protected] or
and I am so blessed that she
post them on our Facebook page!
has come into my life! Thank
you for letting me adopt her!
These animals want to be the next success stories!
To see more information about them or any animal waiting for a
forever home, visit our website at www.greencountyhumane.org.
How You Can Help
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Become a Member Become a Supporting Member
Individual:
$30/year
$150/year
Couple:
$50/year
$300/year
Family:
$75/year
$500/year
$_______(other)
Become a Corporate Member
Sponsor an Animal
Bronze:
$200/year
Cat: $15/month
Silver:
$300/year
Cat: $180/year
Gold:
$500/year
Dog: $25/month
Dog:
$300/year
Animal name:_______________
(optional)
Donation
Donation amount:_______________ In Honor of:_____________________
In Memory of:___________________
I would like more information on…
Joining a Board Committee
Becoming a Board Member
Volunteering at the shelter
Volunteering at events
Employment opportunitiesFoster program
Adopting
Estate planning
Your Information:
Name:_________________________________________________
Family Members: ________________________________________
Address:________________________City:___________________
Phone:_________________________________________________
Email:_________________________________________________
Mail To :
Green County Humane Society
N3156 Hwy 81
Monroe, WI 53566 All donations are
tax deductable.