Read the Holiday issue here! - Associated Humane Societies
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Read the Holiday issue here! - Associated Humane Societies
DIAMOND IN THE ROUGH HIDDEN UNDER PRISON OF MATTED FUR AHS RESCUES SICK & ABANDONED LAB AT S.I. VET HOSPITAL Story & Photos Page 12 Story & Photos Page 12 cover FIVE DOGS ABANDONED AT DESERTED GAS STATION CRUELLY CUT, ABUSED, THROWN OVER FENCE INTO RESIDENT’S YARD Story & Photos Page 13 Story & Photos Page 13 ANIMALS VIRGIN AIRLINES & SEAWORLD RELATIONSHIP HAS CEASED in the NEWS MIAMI SEAQUARIUM CHARGED WITH VIOLATIONS OF ENDANGERED SPECIES ACT US Airline Virgin America has removed SeaWorld as a partner in its rewards systems. This move was as a result of PETA advising the airlines that SeaWorld has forcibly removed orca calves from their loving mothers & subjected them & other animals to lives of deprivation & physical & psychological suffering in captivity. Also, California State University – Long Beach has stopped selling discounted tickets to SeaWorld. GEORGIA AQUARIUM DENIED IMPORT OF 18 BELUGA WHALES AS ONE BABY DIES PHOTO COURTESY WIKIPEDIA Pictured is Lolita’s entire living space. She can only swim several yards in any direction and has no protection from the sun or other elements. The Animal Legal Defense Fund, PETA and Orca Network has presented a lawsuit to Miami Seaquarium contending that the facility’s imprisonment of a suffering orca, Lolita, who is currently held without the company of any others of her kind in a cramped tank with no protection from the harsh sun, constitutes a violation of the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Lolita is protected by the ESA and as such, deserves to live a life free of harassment in which she can engage in natural behaviors. Since 1970, Lolita can only swim a few yards a day. The tiny tank offers no protection from the sun & has caused her skin to crack & bleed. There is a seaside sanctuary that has been waiting for her in her home waters off Washington’s San Juan Islands where she could interact with her family pod. Lolita appeared to recognize her pod’s calls DECADES after being captured & the orca believed to be her mother, (who is estimated to be about 86 years old), is still thriving. ONTARIO FIRST PROVINCE TO BAN BREEDING, PURCHASE & SALE OF ORCAS In Canada, Ontario has become the first province to ban the breeding, purchase and sale of orcas. The new law passed the legislature in May and requires qualified veterinarians with marine mammal expertise to oversee preventive & clinical care at any facility that has marine mammals. According to AWI QUARTERLY, Marineland in Niagara Falls is the only facility in Ontario that has an orca. Due to a lengthy expose of the deplorable animal welfare conditions at Marineland, a story by the Toronto Star helped build momentum for the law. Sadly, Kiska, the solitary orca who has been in a concrete tank at Marineland will remain since she was excluded from the law’s provisions. 25 WALRUSES GUNNED DOWN OFF ALASKA COAST The U. S. Fish & Wildlife Service has been alerted to over 25 walruses that were gunned down off the Alaska coast at the Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge. Many were decapitated including a dozen dead babies and many were missing their tusks. It is believed that they were killed for their ivory. 2 HUMANE NEWS Holiday 2015 A baby beluga whale, born in an artificial tank at the Georgia Aquarium has lost the will to stay alive. The mortality rate among baby belugas in captivity is about 65%. Judge Amy Totenberg of the U. S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia upheld the National Marine Fisheries Service’s denial of an import permit application for 18 wild-caught beluga whales for the Georgia Aquarium, SeaWorld facilities and two other aquariums. The Georgia Aquarium had originally PHOTO COURTESY MIND SPRING sought permission to One of the many beluga whales kept in import 18 beluga whales captivity for entertainment purposes. captured from Russian waters. When the whales were captured, they were less than 2 years & were still nursing & not independent from their mothers. SEA SHEPHERD VOLUNTEERS FOUND GUILTY FOR DEFENDING PILOT WHALES Sea Shepherd Global & five Sea Shepherd volunteer crew members were found guilty in a Danish court of breaking the Faroe Islands Pilot Whaling Act. They interfered with the slaughter of over 250 pilot whales on the killing beaches of Bour & Torshavn in the Faroe Islands. The slaughter of cetaceans is outlawed throughout the European Union including Denmark; however, in the Faroe Islands, the slaughter of pilot whales & other small cetaceans continues with the assistance of the Danish Police force & Navy & the blessing of the Danish legal system. A total of 7 crew members from 7 different countries have been arrested & all are facing charges. The Deputy Chief Prosecutor is attempting to deport the 5 volunteers & one has had his passport confiscated by local authorities. For updates, visit http://www.seasheherd.org/faroes/ AS WE GO TO PRESS: Sea Shepherd’s pursuit of the vessel Thunder has resulted in guilty charges for the captain & 2 senior crew members for multiple charges linked to illegal fishing, damage to the environment, etc. The 3 men from the ship Thunder face between 32 & 36 months in jail & collectively fined more than $17 million! SEAWORLD PARK CAN’T BREED ORCAS ANYMORE The California Coastal Commission (CCC) voted to allow SeaWorld’s San Diego location to expand its orca tanks but the allowance comes with major conditions: SeaWorld San Diego will no longer be allowed to breed its 11 captive orcas. The CCC also set drastic limits on how much SeaWorld can transfer its existing orcas in/out of the park. SeaWorld will not be allowed to sell, transfer or trade them. ANIMALS in the NEWS Great News for Animals! PHILIPPINES Dorma Ridon and her husband, Vicente, of Manila, Philippines, were found guilty of crimes related to the production of “crush” videos, child abuse, human trafficking & wildlife protection. They were sentenced to life imprisonment & ordered to pay fines totaling more than $200,000. Through the efforts of PETA Asia, they worked with authorities to have the Ridons located, investigated, arrested & prosecuted. Young girls of about 12 years of age were filmed stepping on & crushing live animals to death. TEXAS The Gulf Greyhound Park will close its doors to live racing by January 1st. Hundreds of greyhounds will be given a second chance to find a lifelong commitment. More than 2,000 greyhounds were injured since 2008 at Gulf Greyhound. If you are interested in adopting, contact Greyhound Rescue Austin or the Texas Adopt a Greyhound Society. There are six states in which greyhound racing is legal: Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Florida, Iowa & West Virginia. The following states have dog tracks that have closed & ceased live racing but a prohibitory statute has yet to be enacted: Oregon, Connecticut, Kansas and Wisconsin. WEST VIRGINIA According to recent reports, West Virginia closed its last remaining gas chambers by the end of the year. To learn whether gas chambers are banned in your state, visit www.humanesociety.org/gaschambers The gas chamber is illegal in NJ, thanks to the efforts by AHS & other groups who pushed for this legislation in 1978. UTAH The Sandy City Council came to a unanimous decision that requires euthanization of animals be performed by injection rather than by a gas chamber starting in 2016. PHOTO COURTESY PETA After Jerry collapsed and was unable to stand, he was dragged by a winch and removed from the street, never to be seen again. UTAH According to PETA, Carriage for Hire, a horse-drawn carriage company in Salt Lake City, announced its closure one year after a horse named Jerry collapsed while pulling a carriage in 97 degree heat. Despite their protestations, the company finally was forced to admit that Jerry later died. Following the company’s closure, the Salt Lake City council unanimously voted to ban cruel & dangerous horse-drawn carriages. Be T hankful for Furever Friends Come meet your new best friend at ourT hanksgiving Adoption Event! Friday, Sat. & Sunday November 28th, 29th & 30th Adoption fees for all dogs will be $50 and for cats $25 to qualified applicants. Adoption fee includes spay/neuter, de-worming, all inoculations and a microchip. For more information, please contact: Newark: [email protected] Tinton Falls: [email protected] File 136984-F (Newark) File 137029-NM (Newark) File 139672-SF (Newark) File 137346-M (Newark) Forked River: [email protected] www.ahscares.org 3 SOCIETY NEWS More Society News on Page 16 and 17 POPCORN PARK ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION WAS A FUN-FILLED WEEKEND! LAVE had a table at the Humane Day Celebration. LAVE is a family owned business in Toms River that produces handcrafted soaps and body scrubs. They support animal rescue with each product sold including Popcorn Park. Each year, they donate soap samples for the 5K Run, as well as a beautiful basket for the Gift Auction. LAVE (Learn, Adopt, Voice & Educate) is at the heart of their efforts – especially for bully breeds! Rob Hanlon of Hanlon K-9s Training Academy puts one of his dogs through its paces. He welcomes problem pets, (or problem people with pets), who need assistance with off-leash obedience, agility and more! Rob has helped AHS with several dogs who were problematic & enhanced their chances at adoption. Jack of Snakes-N-Scales brought many turtles & reptiles and has always assisted Popcorn Park with efforts in education, rescue and more. It was the 39th Anniversary of Popcorn Park and the AHS Forked River Humane Day Celebration was two fun-filled days of food, music, entertainment, shopping & lots of pets getting attention! Crafters and vendors were selling everything from handmade soap to cookies for your dogs! We had Cousin Jared the Juggler walking through our event and our Animal Refuge, keeping our guests entertained. We also had DJ's Frank and Sue Staff that donated their time to emcee our event both days. Hanlon's K9 performed demonstrations of training, protection, and agility with their dogs. Farasha and Su'ad Dance and Designs were here to dazzle the crowd with belly dancing. Jack from Snakes-N-Scales put on a Radical Reptile Show. Lots and lots of our wonderful dogs awaiting adoption got to grab the spotlight and meet all of our guests throughout the weekend, too! Everyone had a great time and we would like to thank our vendors and all that we've mentioned who participated, but also our volunteers who helped so much with escorting our dogs, parking, patrolling our park, etc. Thank you all for coming out to support our animals and the work that we do here at Associated Humane Societies/Popcorn Park. We look forward to seeing you all next year when we celebrate our "big 4-0"! Popcorn Park volunteer Laura Gural with Megan, a wonderful lass, who has been patiently waiting for a “new leash on life”. DON’T WAIT .... .... For the temperature to be in the single digits to be concerned about a dog that is tied up outside with improper or no shelter. Now is the time to solve the life-threatening situation before it is too late. Call your local anti-cruelty organization or police. 4 HUMANE NEWS Holiday 2015 .... to be heard if you object to the displays set up at fruit/vegetable markets and/or churches that have live nativity scenes. If you are concerned about animals who are often left with no thought as to what is needed for their safety & comfort, let your opinions be known. A nativity scene is important to Christian traditions but live animals are not necessary to a display. Many times, the people left to care for the farm animals are inexperienced. If you enjoy a Christmas tree during the holidays, it can be enjoyed twice - by your local birds. Remove all tinsel and decoration and trim the tree with pine cones filled with peanut butter or suet, string cranberries and popcorn, and hang seed treats from the branches. SOCIETY NEWS More Society News on Page 16 and 17 Editorial Over the past few years, there has been a flurry of media attention concerning animal shelters exposed for horrific animal cruelty, same-day euthanasia of strays, shelters in disrepair, shelters fraudulently advertising as no-kill, etc. We feel the need to alert you to the efforts that AHS has made to assist in these cases, while we are simultaneously rebuffed by a number of self-proclaimed "experts" who have no actual credentials and public servants who wanted to keep their constitutents quiet. This is especially true of the AHS Newark facility where we have been routinely and unjustly labeled as "awful" on social media. Our Newark shelter operates in an urban setting where almost a third of the residents live in poverty. Every day we face daunting challenges: terrible hoarding situations, irresponsible and heartless breeding, and unimaginable cruelty and neglect. But we continue to save the lives of most of these abused and abandoned animals, often at staggering expense, and do our utmost to find them the homes they deserve. However, there are times, and only when it is absolutely necessary, that we must euthanize, a sad but unavoidable reality in a city environment. Despite the fact that we provide endless water, warmth, food, top-notch vet care, socialization to all the animals in our care, it is for this we are attacked. The AHS is both exhausted and frustrated by this lack of justice as these individuals go on to criticize the manner in which we handle animal care and control in the towns that we service. Quite the contrary, we are very proud of the efforts that we go through to help any domestic animal, wildlife, waterfowl, farm animals. In logging on to www.ahscares.org you can see a very small sample of the many animals that are routinely helped by AHS. The horrific pictures we have of forgotten, untreated and uncared for animals at the many shelters that led to their downfall are remembered by us. Included are Jersey Animal Coalition-Maplewood, East Orange Animal Shelter, Linden Animal Shelter, Bloomfield Animal Shelter, North Jersey Humane Society, Hunterdon Humane Society. Helmetta was a truly atrocious situation which went on for over two years. Animal lovers exchanged pictures, experiences, etc. but nothing changed. AHS contacted Channel 12 who passed the information to Walt Kane, & when he did a story, the shelter was finally closed down. AHS chooses to take the path to save as many animals that come through our doors as possible. In additon to all our own efforts, we work with amazing rescue groups to help care for our animals. The AHS has always worked hard to save lives. We have always had, and apparently always will have, our critics whether they are totally uninformed in the larger world of animal sheltering, have a personal axe to grind, or are pursuing their own political agendas. It has always been our goal to do the most we can for the most animals and to live up to our mission of advancing the humane treatment of animals everywhere. LAKEWOOD ANIMAL HOARDER GUILTY & BANNED FROM PET OWNERSHIP As featured in the August 2015 issue of the HUMANE NEWS, nearly 40 dogs were languishing in a fecesfilled, garbage-strewn house. The situation became public weeks after the township was aware of the house of horrors. AHS was contacted after most of the animals had been dragged out by poles at night with lights flashing, ambulances, strangers in haz mat suits & throngs of people standing by in the circus type atmosphere. AHS staff arrived & took the last five dogs that were living in deplorable conditions. It took hours to care for these dogs who were hideously matted. Several broken teeth & eye problems were discovered & corrected. Sadly, the dogs were extremely bewildered & highly nervous. AHS staffers took the time to settle them in and work with them so they would be able to live normal, healthy lives. Tragically, one of the dogs adopted from another shelter got loose 5 times and was returned each time. Eventually, the dog was hit by a car and killed by a car on the Parkway. Another Lakewood dog had also gone missing from the same adoption center & also got hit by a car. Owner Laura Giacini was found guilty of two counts of animal cruelty & fined $1,900. She is banned from owning any animals in the future. All of the dogs from Lakewood at AHS were adopted. Red & Dewey were on the Share-A-Pet Program but since that time, they have gone into a wonderful home! Red on his first day at Popcorn Park. It took almost 2 hours to care for the hideously matted dog. Red and Dewey have been adopted! The happy ending will appear in a future issue – but you can see a brief video of the laborious beginnings to save the Lakewood dogs & the interaction of Red & Dewey in their new home. Just log on to https://youtu.be/wyTIuOC0xZQ www.ahscares.org 5 Happy Endings HORRIFYINGLY NEGLECTED DOG HELPED AT AHS & ADOPTED TO CT The adorable dog needed to be sedated due to the extent of matted mess she had been forced to endure. PHOTOS SUPPLIED Photo Above: Dulcea happily & contentedly sleeps now that her horrific past is behind her. Photo Right: Dulcea enjoys her new home with Maximus, another rescue, and they are inseparable! Staffers watched - horrified - as this 1 ½ year old Shih Tzu was surrendered to AHS. The owner didn’t bring the dog to us – she asked that we pick up the dog. The young female was immediately sent to the Medical Dept. where she was sedated to remove the matted mess. Underneath it all, was an adorable dog we called Duchess and she was ready for a lifetime commitment! Douglas Urisko of Brookfield, Connecticut visited our Newark shelter and took her into his heart and home. He recently advised that her new name is Dulcea which is Latin for sweetness. Her sores have all healed & her fur has grown back beautifully. She is now best friends with another rescue named Maximus & the two are inseparable! “Thank you for giving me the chance to adopt Dulcea & I hope you continue to do the great work you do to help these unfortunate animals. Please post these pictures because people need to know that with a little love, all dogs can become beautiful despite what they look like at first”. SHARE-A-PET PAIR FIND LOVING HOME IN BAYVILLE, NJ Bear & Peanut were bonded brothers brought to AHS after their untreated skin conditions were causing allergies for a child in the house. Shortly after arrival, they were given medicated baths, good medical care, and good meals – all the things that were lacking in their previous home. It is somewhat difficult to adopt a twosome but they were so bonded, we did not want to separate them. They were placed on the Share-A-Pet Program & once they were out in the Dog Yard, their explosive joy was seen on YouTube. Shortly after arrival on the Animal Haven Farm, Robert & Pat Christopher of Bayville visited and fell in love with the boys. Bear & Peanut’s video on the Animal Haven Farm showed their joyous side. Robert & Pat Christopher of Bayville quickly came to adopt! 6 HUMANE NEWS Holiday 2015 TRAPPED UNDER PORCH, RESCUED BY AHS & FINDS LOVE IN NEW VERNON A sweet-faced lass was pictured in the August issue of the HUMANE NEWS after we rescued her. She was trapped under a porch, & the Rahway Police Dept. and Rahway Fire Dept. unscrewed the siding and AHS was contacted to remove the dog. Gwenn Claytor had contacted AHS about a dog adoption but she had a few concerns. The dog couldn’t chase cats & had to get along with their other dog. Gwenn met Millie at PHOTO SUPPLIED a PetsMart Adoption Event in East Hanover. It Trapped under an enclosed porch, she was restook a little while for cued by AHS. Millie was at a PetsMart Adoption Millie to overcome her Event & met the Claytor Family – and it was fearful attitude at her new kismet! home in New Vernon …. but time and patience paid off! She started to gain weight, was happy with her new family, was no longer aloof …. and when it is bedtime, she now comes upstairs at night. She enjoys rolling in the grass & best of all -- she does not chase the cats!!! Our thanks to Gwenn & Todd Claytor & family for their kindness, patience and loving acceptance of this very needy lass. Happy Endings PA COUPLE ADOPTS GERMAN SHEPHERD GIVEN UP BECAUSE OF SORE TOE An abused & neglected Shepherd was given up due to a slight foot injury. He is now living a wonderful & welldeserved life with the Engstrom family. This bright and bubbly German shepherd came to Popcorn Park way back in February from our Newark facility after he was given up by his family. Apparently Scooby cut his foot somehow, so his family decided to surrender him. Scooby's injury was very minor and healed in no time, but we did notice that he had an issue with his eyes, in addition to being thin, dirty, and neglected. We got Scooby all cleaned up and plumped up, then took him to see a specialist for his eyes. We found out that Scooby was born with eyes too small for his eye sockets, and was also born with cataracts. There was not much that could be done for him, but at least we had a diagnosis for his condition. Unfortunately, this condition scared away many interested adopters. Mr. & Mrs. Richard Engstrom of Ambler, PA came along and weren't scared off at all. As a matter of fact, they fell in love with Scooby and decided that if he lost his eyesight down the road, they would love him just the same. Scooby finally went off to start his wonderful new life and we're just thrilled for him! Congratulations Scooby and family, and may you have a long, healthy, happy life together. We'll miss you Scoob! TINY THE SHARE-A-PET FINDS LASTING LOVE IN FORKED RIVER Above: Tiny on the day she arrived at our Tinton Falls branch. Swollen with milk for babies that had been taken from her. We rescued the family & now a happier, healthier Tiny finds a lifetime of love with Ashley Morgan. Tiny was brought to AHS Tinton Falls facility as a nursing “stray”. The staff did some excellent detective work & tracked down her former owner. Each little bit of history we gathered indicated what a miserable, uncaring life she had & how irresponsible her owners were. We found that she had 4 beautiful pups & due to their tender age, we retrieved 3 still waiting at the home to be sold/given away. The owner gave away one & we can only hope it survived. Tiny was happy to be back with her little pups until they all found homes of their own. Shortly after, Tiny suffered from mastitis & once she was treated, she was then brought to Popcorn Park for a chance to see some new faces. After a few months, she was placed on the Share-A-Pet Program. Finally – Tiny was noticed! Ashley Morgan of Forked River met and just adored her. Thankfully a life that started out as a throwaway pet has become that of a well deserved, much-loved and adored dog! LAKEWOOD SURVIVOR ADOPTED TO GREAT HOME IN WALL TWP. Jolene was one of the dogs confiscated from the House of Horrors in Lakewood. (See story Page 5J olene was one of the many dogs seized from deplorable conditions. They were living in garbage, filth, feces & had little or no human contact. They were in horrendous condition when they came to us and each dog took several hours to get cleaned up. Once they settled into their new, clean lives, these dogs really came alive! Jolene was so terribly shy at first but with lots of coaxing and gaining her trust, she really came out of her shell and began making lots of new friends. Katherine Stohrer of Wall, NJ met Jolene & it was a match made in heaven! Jolene will now have a family of her own to love and spoil her, and we're just thrilled for this deserving pup! Congratulations Jolene and family, and may you have a long, happy, healthy life together. Have fun Jolene, you deserve it! You can see a brief video of the laborious efforts to save the horrendous conditions of the Lakewood dogs & there is a brief section of Red & Dewey in their new home. Just log on to https://youtu.be/wyTIuOC0xZQ Katherine Stohrer of Wall Township met Jolene & it was a match made in heaven! ahscares.org 7 Join the POPCORN PARK WILDLIFE CLUB Doing a little holiday shopping? Imagine finding this cute fellow hanging out at a strip mall in Waretown on Rt. 9. AHS got a call about a “stray” goat. Oddly enough, he just happened to be waiting for us in front of the puppy store at that address. And thankfully, he never wandered into the busy traffic before we got there. We brought the pygmy goat back to Popcorn Park, neutered and vetted him, spent some time socializing him, and soon we found Andy a happy spot of his own in the refuge. Since he can no longer go shopping on his own, he’d love a gift from you - a sponsorship! Jessie was another monkey kept as a pet. As is often the case when a monkey matures, they start to become aggressive and want to assert their place in the troop. Jessie, a rhesus macaque, began attacking his family who contacted us for help. Luckily, we had a spot for him. Jessie is a sweet and friendly boy who enjoys attention from staff and visitors. He’d love a little extra attention at the holidays. Could you sponsor Jessie? (Come visit, too!) Percy came to us some time ago along with another male and 3 females, no longer wanted as pets. Though he is completely white, he is not an albino, just simply elegant. To us, he is the epitome of the beauty of winter, as lovely as freshly fallen snow. Percy is the representative of all our white peacocks - perhaps you could send them a little sponsorship love. 8 HUMANE NEWS Holiday 2015 PARK WILDLIFE CLUB POPCORN If you haven’t yet been to Popcorn Park, come down and visit! Our unique sanctuary caters to wildlife, farm animals, exotics and birds that have been abused, abandoned, exploited, injured, handicapped, etc. The park is open daily from 11 a.m. until 5 p.m. On Thanksgiving, Christmas & New Year’s Day, Popcorn Park closes at 2 p.m. so that staff can be with their families. Our current admission fee is $5 for adults, and $4 for children under 12 and senior citizens. If you would like to support one of our residents, the donation cost is only $4.00 a month, for which you will receive a color photo of your animal and an update every 4 months, (which includes a holiday card), a membership card, plus free admission to Popcorn Park with presentation of your card. For a copy of the Popcorn Park Wildlife Club booklet to help you choose the animal you wish to sponsor, order on Page 20. You can also sponsor Popcorn Park residents on our website at www.ahscares.org and click on Wildlife Club. There is no required time limit – you can sponsor for as long as you’d like. Any donated funds that exceed the care given for a particular animal will be applied to the care of other Popcorn Park residents. Lance nods off in the sun, perhaps dreaming of his love, Camille. Of the 7 big cats we rescued from Texas in 2011, Lance and Camille were the only bonded pair, but sadly, she passed away in June of this year from intestinal cancer. Lance suffered greatly at the facility from which we rescued him. Kept in a barren metal stall which seemed to never be cleaned, he also was found to have two broken rear legs which were never treated, but healed on their own. He gets around fine, but hasn’t had an easy life, and now without his mate he would enjoy a little extra holiday cheer. Might you have a little love to share with Lance? HOLIDAY Name of animal(s) sponsored: __________________, ________________, __________________. _________________ NAME __________________________________________________ ADDRESS _______________________________________________ CITY, STATE, ZIP _________________________________________ # OF ANIMALS _______ X $4.00 each = TOTAL $ ____________ CATS & KITTENS Many people mistakenly believe that stray cats do just fine out there! Selma could not have survived much longer as a stray. The young lass had an injured rear leg, infection in both back legs & was sent to our Medical Dept. She was given antibiotics, medical care, FeLV/FIV test, de-worming, spay and has since made a complete recovery – and after over 250 days at the AHS shelter, would be purrrrfectly happy to be living with you. File 132731-SF (Newark). Fuzzy & Clyde were surrendered when their owner had to relocate to an assisted living facility. The 13 year old & 12 year old respectively have several more years left to enjoy life. The altered couple are hoping to spend their sunset years in an assisted living situation with you. File 86155-SF & File 86157-NM (Tinton Falls). If you want to adopt a feline from our Forked River facility, we suggest that you meet with our cat care staffer, Jay Cat Morris. He will answer any questions and assist you with your selection. Rico & Wolverine enjoy being held by Jay & they immediately stretch out their paws & hold him around the neck. Since we only have one Jay ... and one neck ... we are hoping to find lifelong homes for these two fellas. Rico was brought to Popcorn Park in December 2009 when we found him in the bitter cold of the homeowner’s basement. He doesn’t appreciate other cats but after being at AHS for over 2,130 days, we are hoping to find a feline fancier who will love him as much as we do. File 18820-NM (Forked River) Beau came in as a gaunt gent sorely in need of a helping hand. He was given a flea treatment, checked for intestinal parasites, neutered & is found to be FIV Positive. If you have no cats or have cats that are FIV positive, you may wish to consider adoption of this sweetie. File 83660NM (Tinton Falls). Wolverine was one of 3 kittens that we took in on Nov. 11, 2013. He is the only one who wasn’t adopted & so he just patiently waits for Jay to walk by so he can give him a hug to last him for a few hours. He’s a sweetie who doesn’t mind other cats. File 22987-NM (Forked River). He was found as a typical male roaming the countryside in hopes of finding a feline fancier. “Million” was brought to AHS where we have neutered the gent so he will no longer survey the countryside except from the safety of a home. Wouldn’t you love to have a Million??? File 82505-NM (Tinton Falls). Meet Kitten who has been at the shelter over 190 days! The mature miss is over 9 years old & needs to have a meowvelous future where she can watch the sunset as she sits on your lap. File 133595-SF (Newark). Frankie is an 11 year old mature miss whose owner was going into the hospital. She had alopecia around the neck due to a flea collar. She enjoys the free roaming area of one of our cat rooms – but she would better enjoy the peaceful coexistence of someone who will supply her with a bottomless food bowl, a catnip toy, and the warmth of acceptance of the right home. File 132637-SF (Newark). www.ahscares.org 9 newark DOGS She had been someone’s pet ….. was she lost? Stolen? Strayed? Given away? These unanswered questions are asked hundreds of times each month. Sadly, there is rarely an answer. This attractive Shepherd deserved more than to be lost & wandering the streets of Newark. File 139434-F. The Pennsylvania Railroad Station is one of the more frequented abandonment spots in Newark. The N.J. Transit Police advised us of the stray young female Shar Pei type who would love to be on the right track to your heart. File 139459-F. It was midnight when someone found this Rottweiler loose. Such errant strays could be seized by others for inhumane, illegal efforts. We call him “Axel” & we are hoping that he will be tops on your Christmas list! File 138735-M. Why was this adorable Puggle mixture walking the streets at 3 a.m.??? The portly neutered Puggle was wearing a black leather collar – but no tag. Like most microchipped strays, the chip was never registered. “Potter” will sit for a treat & will share his toys & food. He would be a wonderful companion – but you can’t let him keep those late-night hours! File 138946-NM. AT NEWARK 124 Evergreen Ave. Just off Rt. 1 & 9 near Newark International Airport 10 HUMANE NEWS Holiday 2015 Cleo is an adorable sweet middle-aged lady who looks great in a soft, cozy bed & she deserves to be pampered! She was found as a stray & it has been well over a month since she has waited to find a home and happiness. File 138578-F. Zeka is a 3-year old pit bull who may have been used as a breeding machine. She didn’t know what a toy was & took a rawhide … but when asked to give it back, she did so politely. Her owner passed away and so the landlord requested we remove Zeka and partner Buck, (right). Now she is with us until a new home is found. File 139271-F (Zeka) and File 139270-M (Buck). Pictures could never adequately depict the horror that this dog experienced. The neutered male Shih Tzu was found at 2:00 a.m. by a trucker only a block from the Newark shelter. The driver called AHS & we met him there to take possession. He is adorable & we would love to know the identification of the person who abused this dog. File 139700-NM. newark DOGS Snowflake is quite the gent around the 4-legged females. The 7-month old pit mix has been at AHS for over 2 months & is quite excited to go for walks with volunteers. He is people focused & loves affection. He sits on command for treats & enjoys being with people rather than toys. Come & meet Snowflake. File 137475-M. Some idiot no longer wanted their dog – so they packed his cage, doggie pee wee pads & food & left him at 10 p.m. out by the garbage that was to be collected the next morning. Thankfully, local police picked up the dog & held him for the ACO to rescue him. File 139708-M. Shy Suzie kept her tail between her legs until the evaluator sat down & cuddled with her. Then we saw the meltdown of a dog who needed to be smothered with kisses. A shelter is a cold unfeeling place to a stranger who needs to know she need not be frightened. Sadly, she had no idea what a toy or treat was. Let’s get her on the yellow brick road to the greatest home she so deserves. File 139249-F. These two young female Rottweilers became a nuisance to whoever had them & so they illegally abandoned the two lasses. They are now at the AHS shelter in Newark and they hope that they can remain together. We call them Ava and Alice. What a precious holiday gift! File 139341-F & File 139342-F. Meet Patch who was one of 3 dogs given up by a dog collector. The 1 year old had an upper respiratory infection, ear “debris” which was cleaned … and now Patch is waiting for someone to patch up a lonely, love-starved life. File 138820-F. Six year old King was summarily dismissed when the landlord said No Pets Allowed! His heart is broken that the royal name doesn’t mean as much as he would like. He hopes a loyal owner will provide him a castle of dreams so he can share his love. File 138756-M. Cooper spent his one month anniversary at AHS just staring at the kennel door in the hope that a visitor would come in and take him home. The 2 year old boy was found in the local park and if holiday means happiness …. he is waiting! File 138659-M. Adoption Center Open Daily - Noon to 5:00 p.m. Phone: (973) 824-7080 E-Mail: [email protected] View More Orphans at http://ahsnewark.petfinder.org or “Like” us on Facebook at AHS-Newark Branch www.ahscares.org 11 COVER STORIES The picture does not graphically depict the matted mess & extreme discomfort that he endured. Continued from Page 1 A DIAMOND IN THE ROUGH FOUND UNDER A PRISON OF MATTED FUR An adorable, outgoing sweetheart was found under mounds of matted hair. To see the video, log onto https://youtu.be/5eYz3MN-jEs= A very sad fact that most people don't realize about our AHS facility in Newark is that every day brings in another horror story. Every day brings in another dog or cat that is seen as a disposable object ..... some days, dozens of these dogs and cats that were neglected and tossed away come to us in desperate need of help. This small dog was a stray and although he was clearly miserable, his personality and quiet acceptance of our help had shown through. Thanks to the caring patience of our groomer, Sandy Kauffman, "Cyrano" was released from the restricted confines of the matted mess that kept him imprisoned. It took a few hours without anesthesia to give him relief. A video was made by our social media person, Sarah Sangree, to memorializes the kind efforts that were put forth to help Cyrano. https://youtu.be/5eYz3MN-jEs= Astounding as it may seem, he is one of several dogs that have come in with life-threatening, longterm, matted hair causing topical wounds. Thanks to our Res-Q Fund, there are donors who will help us give these abused, discarded orphans the urgent care needed. Cyrano has been moved to Popcorn Park for a change of scenery. For more information, call us at 609-693-1900 or e-mail [email protected] AHS RESCUES SICK & ABANDONED LAB AT STATEN ISLAND VET HOSPITAL His paws were the most serious medical issue that needed attention and staff was there to help. We imagine that he had a loving owner who could not afford medical care for their Labrador …. nor the expense to euthanize. Living in Staten Island, there aren’t too many options. If they brought to the dog to the ACC, the Lab would have gone through an impersonal intake & then the death knell. He was left at an animal hospital in Staten Island. A veterinary tech reached out to a friend who had adopted a dog from Popcorn Park. She contacted AHS & the gentle Lab we named Mikey was brought The hopelessness and despair is what this abandoned into our care. Mikey had lots of health problems all of which are being/have been dog must be feeling. addressed. A severe infection to the feet caused swelling, an inflamed, painful condition which, left untreated, would have made it impossible for him to walk. Medicated baths were on his “to do” list and he has blossomed with the personalized care! He was quiet and gentle through it all & then we finally saw the breakthrough!! He knew we were there to give him care and comfort. Every few days, an update, pictures and video were included on the website, www.ahscares.org, where you can see Mikey’s improvement and his becoming the playful dog he once no doubt was. Once again, it was our Res-Q Fund to the rescue to help heal Mikey. What better time than now to give the gift of life to a Society orphan and donate to this fund? For more information on Mikey, call 609-693-1900 or e-mail [email protected] Mikey may feel some sadness – but he is in a place that is giving him care and attention and will make a difference in his life. 12 HUMANE NEWS Holiday 2015 The 3 adorable terrier pups were in a cage behind the gas station. The two adult dogs had been tied to the cage. COVER STORIES Continued from Page 1 ABANDONED DOGS DISCOVERED BEHIND DEFUNCT GAS STATION When a Tobyhanna, PA motorist was passing through NJ, he pulled into a gas station on Rt. 22 which was now defunct. He saw the head of a dog peek out from behind a garbage can in the rear of the station, so he went to investigate. There he found two adult dogs -- a female Terrier mix and a Chihuahua mix -- tied to a cage that had 3 pups inside. They were in 93 degree heat -- without the benefit of water. The motorist brought them to the AHS Newark facility where all have been checked out, inoculated, given water and food. It was sheer luck that this group of adorable homeless orphans was discovered. Judging from their appearance, they had not been there very long. We call the pups Snap, Crackle & Pop! The adults are Captain … and Crunch! If you would like to energize your life and have a companion to accompany you, we have the Breakfast of Champions right here! They are now at Popcorn Park for lots of R & R. For more information on them, call 609-693-1900 or e-mail [email protected] CRUELLY CUT & ABUSED – THEN THROWN OVER THE FENCE INTO RESIDENT’S BACKYARD A timid & petrified pit bull pup had been slashed at the hands of humans & then thrown over the fence into a Newark resident’s backyard. Deep cuts had deliberately been done to incite pit bulls for a blood-thirsty fight. Here Benson accepts food offered by AHS Assistant Director, Scott Crawford. The AHS Newark facility got a late-night call from the Newark Police Dept. A resident had called advising them that she had an injured dog in her yard that someone had thrown over her fence. Our ACO officer was dispatched to the scene and found the pathetic, frightened dog huddled in the corner to keep from being noticed. According to Asst. Director Scott Crawford who handled the call, the dog was understandably timid but was more than willing to accept the hand-out of food. With Scott’s patience & concern, the dog finally allowed Scott to pick him up & bring him to Dr. Adriana Hordynsky at the Animal Hospital of Linden for emergency care. Dr. Hordynsky is on the AHS Board of Directors. These graphic pictures show the treatment that Benson received at the hands of humans. The wounds were not made from a result of being “Benson” was so timid and it took a younger pup to thrown over a fence; it was cruelly draw him out of his shell. Fortune was a young pup & maliciously done by humans that had been thrown out of a moving car, injured by who we assume made deep cuts an auto & suffered a broken leg. Both are at Popcorn to draw blood and to incite pit Park & are best buddies. bulls for a blood-thirsty fight. Benson needed quiet time, more human contact & a much slower, more peaceful existence than the frenetic pace of our Newark shelter. He was brought to Popcorn Park along with another victim of cruelty, Fortune. Both seemed to know that more good “fortune” was coming their way! The dog we named Fortune was a 4-5 month old Pit who had been thrown from a moving car, resulting in a broken leg. Benson was initially withdrawn & frightened from his ordeal, & Fortune has helped to bring about a positive change in Benson. They have discovered a life of kindness, fun and safety. They both are happy and content while they await medical clearance due to the problems they both experienced in the past. Benson & Fortune have both been the subjects of updated stories and videos on the Associated Humane Popcorn Park Shelter Facebook page and on www.ahscares.org www.ahscares.org 13 forked river DOGS Meet Lenox who wears a smile on his face and love in his heart for all he meets. This holiday season is for people to spread joy and happiness to others. So …. what are you waiting for? File 25616-M. Meet Hercules -- both the 6 year old Rottweiler and his owner are heartbroken. The disabled veteran had to surrender his dog as the caretaker was no longer coming to the house. Hercules has been with us since March …. & he doesn’t feel much like a hero. Won’t you visit Herc before the holidays? File 24562-M. Featured on the cover of the April 2015 issue of the HUMANE NEWS was a trio of neglected Mastiffs living under atrocious conditions. Kept separated, Diamond was kept for breeding & spent her life in a small, dilapidated wire cage. Bones & Bear have found lifetime homes … but Diamond still waits. File 24363-F. Randy Andy Mandy Meet Mandy, Randy and Andy – victims of an uncaring, irresponsible owner. Each dog had wounds, embedded nails into paw pads and other conditions which needed medical attention. They are about 5 years old & need some caring families to help them with holiday happiness. File 25550-M, File 25551-F and File 25552-M. Meet Ginger, a lovely Bullmastiff who has been taught good behavior! She knows “sit”, “give paw”… but she is a foodie …. & prefers her mealtimes be spent uninterrupted. File 25589-F. Jax is a great guy …. but needs a steady companion. The young gent was left alone a lot & now has separation anxiety - so just stay home a lot – problem solved! File 25256-NM. AT FORKED RIVER Humane Way at Lacey Road - Open Daily - Noon to 5:00 p.m. Phone (609) 693-1900 E-mail: [email protected] Exit 74 off Parkway: Turn left & go 7 miles. Make right on Humane Way View more Orphans at http://ahsforkedriver.petfinder.org or “Like” us - Associated Humane Popcorn Park Shelter on Facebook 14 HUMANE NEWS Holiday 2015 Nala and Simba was surrendered by an owner who could no longer care for them. He stressed the importance of keeping the 5 year old & 6 year old together. The mild-mannered dogs have heavy hearts as they are spending their first holiday without their owner. They would love a second chance at happiness. File 25405-F & File 25406-NM. tinton falls DOGS Meet Sophia, a terrier mixture originally found as a stray. She has been waiting since July for someone to welcome her into their life …. but no one has shown up yet. If you would like to share a part of your heart, Sophia is waiting. File 85270-F. Odie came in with a severe flea allergy infestation and surely, he must have been very miserable! The Shih Tzu mixture feels much better after we his flea treatment. Now all we need to do is have a treatment for a broken heart. File 86042-M. In July, an animal lover “rescued” a dog from the NYC ACC. When “Brooklyn” did not get along with the other dog in the home, the Boxer/Terrier was brought to AHS. She knows basic commands, walks well on a leash and should be the only dog in the home. File 85924-F. A Monmouth County couple were guests of the county correctional facility & their dogs arrived at AHS in poor condition. After their release, the couple took one dog after it was neutered. Momma remained at our shelter & the 2 year old sweetheart now waits for “a new leash on life”! File 85436-F. Meet Pippin who is seriously searching for holiday happiness. The adorable poodle is about 5 years old & was found as a stray. No microchip … no i.d. tag. All he needs is a big red bow, and he’ll stand under the mistletoe for a kiss, all set to bring you good cheer! File 85993-M. He’s a hopeful young gent who came in as a stray – already neutered! Somebody must have cared … but there were no tags or chips for identification. Once he had a family …. but they have not come to his rescue. File 85908-NM. Jolie was picked up as a stray and held by the finder for a month. Sadly, there may have been someone missing their dog & after the passage of time, gave up the search. The rat terrier type was with the finder who had children. Double oyyyy!! Jolie would love to be in a home with adults. File 85880-F. AT TINTON FALLS Spider’s owner brought in the 2 year old Pomeranian to surrender his companion. No reason given …. but surely this young fella needs to feel loved & wanted. He has been at AHS since July & he is getting impatient! File 85539-M. 2960 Shafto Road, on Route 547 - Open Daily - Noon to 5:00 p.m. Phone (732) 922-0100 Fax: (732) 922-4032 E-Mail: [email protected] 2 Miles from Rt. 33-34 Circle, Parkway Exit 102 (So.) Parkway Exit 100B (North) View More Orphans at http://ahstintonfalls.petfinder.org www.ahscares.org 15 Thank you for helping our animals! ROCK & RAWHIDE BURSTS ON THE SCENE WITH VOLUNTEERS & LOADS OF PET SUPPLIES!!! Rock & Rawhide co-founder, Kylie Edmond with Emerson …. who is still waiting for a lifetime of love. AHS was overwhelmed, shocked, surprised when a group of enthusiastic young animal lovers with an infectious energetic love of animals visited the AHS Newark shelter! Rock & Rawhide in New York works all year ‘round, but the most recent fund raiser was the Summer Santa program. Pet owners were invited to come to Petco’s New York stores to donate & take a photo of themselves & their pets in a holiday motif. This great group of Left to right, Kristina Dwyer, Renaldo Ramdeen, volunteers collected pet donations Shaneka Joseph, Kylie Edmond, Adriana, Sean-Patrick as they drove through Manhattan M. Hillman and Joe Ciaccia take a photo in the AHS to Petco Stores in Union Square; Newark lobby. 86th & Lexington; 52nd & 2nd Ave.; 100th & Columbus; and 92nd & Broadway – a feat in itself! All of the goodies were tallied up and the excitement grew as they visited the Mount Vernon Animal Shelter, the Yonkers Animal Shelter & then made their way to the Associated Humane Societies in Newark. Our thanks to Kylie Edmond and Sean-Patrick M. Hillman, co-founders of Rock & Rawhide, Joe of Honda Manhattan for the PAW EXPRESS, and the “Roadies” –Kristina, Shanek, Rey, Adriana & more! For information on this 501(c)3 group, log on to http://www.rockandrawhide.org/ and read more! To see a copy of this whirlwind effort, you can view the video at Spread out across the Newark shelter’s waiting room was a HUGE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=do7j7N1AZ7l amount of donations for the animals in our care. HARRISON AVENUE TAVERN PLAYS HOST TO BENEFIT FUND RAISER FOR AHS Saturday, Sept. 26th was the Halfway to St. Patrick’ Day reason to celebrate with a benefit to the Associated Humane Societies! Thanks to the wonderful generosity of participants, many wonderful prizes were raffled that day. A terrific DJ, complimentary food, fantastic weather, animal lovers – and a sampling of Society orphans made it a memorable day for all who were there. The event was expertly organized by Rachel Rock and Irene Donnelly, Harrison Avenue Tavern owners, Vin & Luisa Henrich, Ernie Whitenour & Dave Fogarty who all made it a fun-filled day with old and new friends. As a result, the Harrison Avenue Tavern of West Orange raised over several thousand dollars to help the animals. Photo near right - A member of the Bergen County Sheriff’s Dept. demonstrates the abilities of a K-9 law enforcement dog. Far right: AHS volunteer David Czeizinger with Kodiak who recently found the road to happiness! Sandy, held by AHS volunteer, Jennifer Vuocolo, was adopted as a result of her appearance at the H.A.T. benefit. 16 HUMANE NEWS Holiday 2015 The celebration was held outdoors under tents with music, great company and complimentary food! Thank you for helping our animals! SHIMMY FOR PAWS BY FALL FANTASIA A GREAT SUCCESS! We would like to send out a huge THANK YOU to Farasha & Su'ad Dance and Designs, and all of the dancers that participated in Fall Fantasia IV: Shimmy for A Paws! Farasha and Su'ad arranged this belly dance extravaganza to benefit Associated Humane Societies Popcorn Park at the Brick Twp. EMS building. We would like express our gratitude to them and all of the dancers for all of the donations that we received for the animals in our care. In addition to monetary donations, dancers and guests brought us blankets, dog and cat food, leashes, toys, even items for our Annual Gift Auction. We had a great time and appreciate this all so much! If you missed this fun event, please check out their website for future events here: http://farasha-suad.com NEWS FROM NEW YORK NEW YORK STATE It has been reported that the Wildlife Services branch of the U. S. Dept. of Agriculture will go into designated areas without prior notification to the public & kill geese, turkeys & their babies by putting them into crates & gassing or shooting them. S2644/A8934 is a “Right to Know” bill that would require prior notice of this agency before any such slaughter or culling takes place. This bill will cover the entire State of NY. It also requires the Wildlife Services to provide information on humane alternatives to lethal methods for co-existing with wildlife. The NY TIMES has indicated that Wildlife Services was called “America’s Misnamed Agency” due to the fact that it is actually a killing service for farmers, ranchers, golf courses, etc. The slaughters are inhumane & without scientific basis. ORANGE COUNTY Orange County is the seventh county in New York to have an online registry of convicted animal abusers. The registry will include names & photos of the abusers. It will prohibit abusers from acquiring animals for the 15 years they are listed on the registry. If convicted again, the ban would be for life. Orange County will post links on its registry to New York City, Rockland, Westchester Counties & a few other counties and pet stores & animal shelters can check them. The law requires abusers to register within 5 days of being convicted or released from jail. A word of caution: The registry should not give people a false sense of security. Many abusers & irresponsible pet owners are never taken to court & never face a conviction. NEW YORK CITY It is a sad commentary to see the homeless on the streets of NYC where the only support and unconditional love comes from their loyal pets. COLLIDE is a new group (501c3) which provides assistance to homeless youth & travelers offering food & medical care to their companion animals. It is operated through Graffiti Community Ministries. Their clinics also allow them to provide necessary animal medical services as well as legally required vaccinations & dog licensing. They serve human & animal families a meal together from late spring through the fall on Tuesdays & Wednesdays at Graffiti Church at 205 East 7th St. in the East Village. There are free lunches in front of Tompkins Square Park on Saturday afternoons. Collide provides many different programs to a needy public. Please visit graffitichurch.org Farasha and Su’ad co-teach and co-sponsor dance workshops and events! For more information on dance events, log on to http://farasha-suad.com Not only did they raise monetary donations, they donated a HUGE bunch of goodies for the Society orphans & the upcoming Annual Gift Auction. AROUND THE WORLD THAILAND The Safari World Theme Park forces orangutans to put on boxing gloves & fight each other in “fake” boxing matches as a tourist attraction for visitors. A petition has been set up at http://forcechange.com/62904/end-orangutan-boxing-matches-in-thailand-now/ CHILE Due to the outcry of animal lovers, environmentalists, OCEANA supporters, etc., the Chilean government has withdrawn its plan to install polluting salmon farms in the Tortel coastal area of Chilean Patagonia. AUSTRALIA Sanctuary Cove, a five-star resort for the rich and famous has outraged environmentalists for starting the slaughter of 100 kangaroos living within their jurisdiction. They have refused to consider non-lethal means of control & opting instead to euthanize almost one third of the kangaroo population. Managing director of Endeavour Veterinary Ecology Dr. Jon Hanger said the kangaroo population had exploded after Sanctuary Cove resort failed to maintain its reproduction suppressant program. SPAIN The Town Council in Trigueros del Valle voted unanimously to define dogs and cats as “non human residents”, giving them rights similar to humans. Animal rights groups celebrated the new-found protection for pets & the sensitivity & intelligence shown by the people of Trigueros del Valle. The new act also includes a provision that bans “any action that causes the mutilation or death of a non-human resident”. DENMARK The government has brought in a ban on the religious slaughter of animals for the production of halal & kosher meat. European regulations require animals to be stunned before slaughter but grants exemptions on religious grounds. For meat to be considered kosher under Jewish law or halal under Islamic law, the animal must be conscious when killed. Although there are complaints concerning a clear interference in religious freedom by a halal group, the Minister for Agriculture & Food, Dan Jorgensen said that “animal rights come before religion”. www.ahscares.org 17 junior HUMANE MATAWAN LEMONADE STAND RAISES $330 FOR POPCORN PARK!!! Almost 6 months ago, two exuberant, energetic kids had a wish to raise money to help animals at Popcorn Park. They decided their well-thought out project would be a lemonade stand. Erin Roarke and Lyla Gunn, both 7-year olds and students in the 2nd grade at Ravine Drive School in Matawan, embarked on their plans, and made t-shirts & posters over the summer. The plans were in place; they baked cookies in the shapes of fish, cats & poodles & bought 15 pounds of lemons. On Sept. 11th, they opened up their table at 4:00 and by 5:45 they were sold out!!! What a wonderful project and Erin & Lyla raised $330 for Society orphans! The girls recently visited Popcorn Park to present their hard-earned donation to Popcorn Park Director John Bergmann. They then took a tour of Popcorn Park. Our thanks to all who participated in helping in this effort. The one unsung hero in this project was Erin’s Mom, Daryl Stone who had to squeeze 15 lbs. of lemons! The poster was made up by the talented youngsters and given out to the neighborhood and over the internet. PHOTOS SUPPLIED Erin Roarke (left) and Lyla Gunn spent the summer working on the lemonade stand fund raising project. Unsung hero: Daryl Stone who had to squeeze 15 lbs. of lemons! Popcorn Park Director John Bergmann accepts $330 which was raised by Erin Roarke (left) and Lyla Gunn. food for thought ... McDonald’s announced a landmark commitment to source only cage-free eggs for the U.S. and Canada restaurants. That won’t happen until 2025. The Animal Legal Defense Fund (ALDF) has released undercover video footage documenting a system that exploits both workers & animals from a Tyson Food Texas slaughter plant. The investigation has shown that cruel treatment of chickens by Tyson Foods are not isolated incidents but a systematic company wide problem. For video footage and additional information, log onto http://aldf.org/cases-campaigns// and click on the Tyson investigation. General Mills announced that it will make a major move toward cage-free eggs …. but it hasn’t set a deadline. “You just don’t make these transitions quickly “ said a General Mills’ spokesman. Among the General Mills products in which eggs are an ingredient are Yoplait yogurt, Hamburger Helper, Progresso soups, Betty Crocker & Pillsbury. Whether the chickens are raised for eggs or meat, this is how most “free-range” chickens live their lives. When raised for meat, the chickens gain weight so rapidly that their legs are unable to support them and they cannot walk. PHOTO COURTESY: PETA 18 HUMANE NEWS Holiday 2015 The Cheesecake Factory made a landmark announcement …. the restaurant chain with nearly 200 locations … will eliminate pork from operations that use gestation crates! But that won’t be until 2020. They will switch exlusively to cage-free eggs with a timeline that will be announced within a year. PHOTO COURTESY: SANJA GJENERO Whole Foods Market in Charlotte, NC has quit selling rabbit parts as the sale volume did not justify the continuation or expansion of the pilot to a national program. Whole Foods started selling rabbit meat in June 2014 & expects that all remaining product will be sold by January 2016. The USDA sent a letter of caution warning Whole Foods’ rabbit supplier, Iowa Rabbit, for sending out multiple cartons of rabbit meat improperly labeled as USDA inspected when they were not. Whole Foods had stated that “no crates, cages or tethers” are permitted from rabbit suppliers but USDA inspectors found “wet rabbits in the bottom of crates”. Whole Foods had also stated that food & water are always available for the rabbits it purchases but in a January 2015 report, USDA inspectors found “rabbits overnighted in crates during cold weather” had no access to water because the water sources tended to freeze. py p a H www.ahscares.org 19 ds! i K , days i l o H * Tinsel/Ornaments * Candles * Gift Wrap/Ribbon * Candy/Chocolate * Water In Christmas Tree Stand * Holly/Mistletoe/Poinsettia plants (toxic to pets) * Liquid Potpourri * Snow Globes (anti-freeze) * Electric/Extension Cords * Yeast In Unbaked Bread Dough * Alcohol * Grapes/Raisins * Medications Children’s Toys –Stuffed with gel or toxic stuffing * Guests! - may feed pets “people food”, leave the door open, etc. PHOTO: IRINA BARCARI/SHUTTERSTOCK Many people celebrate Christmas and with the busy time of year, there are many holiday hazards that are overlooked. Can you find the dangers to your pets in this scene? If they’re not in the photo, how many more can you name? (answers below in box) HUMANE junior ! NEW on the Market If your dog slips on hardwood floors, tile, area rugs, etc., this may help. ToeGrips for dogs was developed by a veterinarian. ToeGrips are tiny rubberized covers that go on a dog’s nails to keep them from slipping. They especially help senior dogs or dogs who have problems walking. Caution: ToeGrips must be placed properly – not touching the nail bed & with the tip of the nail protruding. For more information, log on to http://www.toegrips.com/how-it-works/ BioUrn is a lovely and environmentally attractive biodegradable cremation urn for pets that holds their ashes, along with soil and the seed from your chosen tree. Once prepared and planted, BioUrn grows a memorial tree. Log on to www.BioUrn4Pets.com to see a video on the process as well as additional information made available with data for temperature/grow zones, etc. The urns are $99 & available in 3 sizes. You can make your pet’s photo into a work of art! Your pictures are turned into a custom “Paint by Number” kit – PHOTOS SUPPLIED complete with brushes, paint and canvas. Multiple options are available including gift certificates. It is $54.95. For details, log on to www.PaintaPic.com FEDERAL LEGISLATION TrapSmart is an easy, humane & convenient way to remotely monitor wildlife traps using advanced GPS communication technology. TrapSmart sends an alert – via signal, text or e-mail – to let you know when your trap closes so it alleviates checking traps frequently. It is wireless & eliminates connection issues associated with power cords, chewed wires & fits any size trap. mobiPET is designed for pet owners to register their pet with a photo on their computer, tablet or cell phone, then add a web app for use on their smart phone to issue a lost pet photo text alert to neighbors who have registered, to post the lost pet on social media & opt in to receive pet alerts from others. A photo alert will go out by text to all registered pet owners within a 2 mile radius.The service is free for the first photo amber alert for any missing pet. Owners are asked to upgrade to a premium level if the pet goes missing a second time. For more information, log onto https://mobipet.me/HowItWorks PetPace has a medical collar that can measure a dog’s vital signs & other information to look for signs of pain. Irregularities trigger a notice by phone, text or e-mail. Voyce, created by 14C Innovations, Inc., has a collar that tracks similar information and also has a Voyce Pro geared towards veterinarians. Pet Pace has a Jack Russell Terrier used as a model for an epileptic dog. They will be tailoring a collar for other dogs with epilepsy. Both smart collars can be programmed to monitor for a pet’s specific illness. Dogs/Cats over 8 pounds can use them. Pet Pace is $150 per collar & $15 a month; Voyce is $200 & $9.95 a month Order here! ORDER FORM ◆ H.R. 3193 (Titus-NV) will require facilities regulated by the Animal Welfare Act to develop disaster response plans & ensure that employees know what steps to take when an emergency occurs. This would include businesses like zoos, research facilities & large-scale animal breeders. ◆ S.1981 (Menendez-NJ) is Ceasing the Importation of Large (CECIL) Animal Trophies Act. Recently introduced is H.R. 3526 (Grijalva-NM), the House version. The bills would make it illegal to import the carcass or part of an animal from a species that is being considered for listing under the Endangered Species Act in order to discourage trophy hunters from shooting these animals. ◆ The 2016 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) introduced by Congressman Frank LoBiondo (R-NJ) and Senator Claire McCaskill (DMO) mandates that America’s heroic military working dogs will be returned to U.S. soil upon retirement & that their human handlers & their families will be given first right of adoption. The average military dog saves the lives of between 150-200 service people by detecting IEDs & hidden weapons caches. But too many of these dogs are left behind on foreign soil & never again see their human Battle Buddies. If the dogs are retired overseas, they become “civilians” & are no longer qualified to travel home on military vehicles – creating an insurmountable barrier to getting them home to the ones that care for them the most. Contact your Senators & Congress people in Washington, DC. AS WE GO TO PRESS: The 2016 National Defense Authorization Act was finalized by both the House of Representatives & Senate. Now President Obama needs to sign the Act to help military dogs and their families. HOLIDAY 2015 If you are interested in receiving any of the items listed below, please include the coupon along with the required donation, and mail to: Associated Humane Societies 124 Evergreen Ave. Newark, NJ 07114-2133 ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ NEW! Share-A-Pet Booklet AHS/Popcorn Park License Plate Frame What Will Happen to Your Pet?/Pets In Wills Arbor of Love Brochure ZoonooZ (sample copy) Princess Memorial Booklet (incl. S&H) Princess Memorial Video DVD (incl. S&H) Pet Alert Decals (2) Wildlife Club Booklet AHS/Popcorn Park Color Brochure Small Coloring Book Elephant Coloring Book Zoological Society Brochure Allergy Proofing Booklet $2.00 $9.95 ea SASE-#10 SASE-#10 $1.00 $5.00 $15.00 $2.00 + SASE $2.00 $1.00 2/$1.00 $3.00 SASE- #10 $2.00 Name ___________________________________________________ Address ____________________________________ Apt. ________ City, State, Zip ___________________________________________ Enclosed is $ _____________ in ❑ check ❑ money order Please charge my donation to: ❑ Visa ❑ Master Card ❑ American Express ❑ Discover Card # ____________________________________3/4 digit Sec.Code _____ Signature __________________________________________ Exp. ________ 20 HUMANE NEWS Holiday 2015 AHS/POPCORN PARK CALENDAR NOW AVAILABLE! For those of you on our mailing list, the AHS/Popcorn Park 2016 Calendar will be arriving shortly! You will meet some of the animals whose lives have been changed through our efforts. Your donation towards this calendar will enable us to continue to help more animals and make a difference in their lives. The holidays will be here shortly & one of our calendars will make a great gift! Not on our snail-mail list? The calendar will also soon be available on our website ahscares.org - Publications. NEWS FROM NEW JERSEY HIGHTSTOWN Mercer County prosecutors say that Michelle Wankoff, 19 years old, has been charged with animal cruelty & tampering with evidence. Wankoff had bragged about killing & burying her 9 year old mixed breed dog which she repeatedly hit on the head with a shovel & claw hammer until it died. BORDENTOWN Crosswicks Clippers pet grooming salon has been charged with 4 counts of animal cruelty after a 10 year old Airedale terrier was euthanized after suffering back injuries while in custody & control of the staff at the business. Sarah Bruccoleri, owner of Crosswicks Clippers has owned & operated the business since 2005.It was scheduled for a court appearance in mid-July but it still has not been heard in court. MONTCLAIR/NUTLEY/VERONA PetAid Montclair is a partner of the Montclair Animal Shelter & Chrill Care of Verona to bring new pet Care programs aimed at keeping animals & their owners together. Volunteers will now bring pet food, supplies & toys to those who are unable to make it to the store or care for their pets. Participants must be 60 years or older, be disabled/homebound & reside in one of those 3 towns & participate in Chrill Care’s Mobile Meals of Essex program. Pet necessities are delivered alongside the regular Mobile Meals delivered weekdays between 10 a.m. & 2 p.m. For information, visit montclairanimalshelter.blogspot.com or call 973-744-8601. RUNNEMEDE A new ordinance makes it unlawful to tether a dog. BAYONNE The Bayonne Economic Opportunity Foundation (BEOF) & WomenRising are partnering to bring a support group to Bayonne for victims of domestic violence. If you are in need of help, please call BEOF for information and/or support groups. Please call 201-437-7222, Ext. 23. If you are experiencing domestic violence problems & have pets, please e-mail [email protected] All information will be kept confidential. TOMS RIVER Andrew Mayer, 28 of Toms River was indicted on animal cruelty & criminal mischief charges. Mayer’s 2 year old Boxer mix, Rolo, was inside a pickup truck that plunged through the ice on a frozen river. The dog was found dead after the truck sank. Mayer could face several years in prison if convicted. LACEY TOWNSHIP The Lacey Township Committee has passed an ordinance to set limits on anti-tethering. Chained dogs that are not altered is prohibited. Neutered/spayed dogs can be chained but need at least 15 feet of tether; Tethers cannot be attached to the dog by a choke chain, slip collar or prong collar. Also, dogs cannot be tethered where they can get tangled around poles, fences, trees, etc.; dogs cannot be tethered more than 6 consecutive hours in any 24 hour period & can never be tied up between 10 p.m. & 6 a.m. All dogs must be tethered separately so they cannot become entangled in each other’s lines. Dogs cannot be tethered at vacant buildings or property where no adult is present to care for the animal. The ordinance also gives specific requirements concerning dog houses & temperatures. Check us out! - We’re social! Stay in touch and up-to-date on AHS’ activities and the animals we shelter, defend, and protect. Please stop by .... AHS website: ahscares.org Facebook: ‘Like’ Us at Newark: AHS-Newark Branch Tinton Falls: Associated Humane Tinton Falls Forked River: Associated Humane Popcorn Park Shelter Popcorn Park Refuge: PopcornParkAssociatedHumaneSoc Instagram: ahsnewark Newark: AHSNewark YOU Tube Forked River: Associated Humane Popcorn Park Shelter Please help us save lives ... Yes! I want to support the many life-saving efforts of AHS and Popcorn Park through a donation of $ _______________________ ❑ Please find my donation enclosed. ❑ Apply to ResQ Fund ❑ Please charge my donation to my credit card: ❑ American Express ❑ Visa ❑ MasterCard ❑ Discover Name on Card: ______________________________ Exp. date: ________ Card# _____________________________________ 3/4 digit sec. code: _______ Your signature: ________________________________________________ Name: _______________________________________________________ Address: _____________________________________________________ City, State, Zip: _______________________________________________ Please send all donations to: Associated Humane Societies/Popcorn Park PO Box 43 Forked River, NJ 08731-0043 HOLIDAY 2015 www.ahscares.org 21 Remembering Will Rodgers Will Rodgers 4 Paws Animal Hospital – NJ Fred Phillips Frances Graeff – NJ Charlie, the dog Simone A Goring Devaney – D.C. Vilma Van Ollesen Dorothy Leahey – VA Diane & Ed Ranuska – NJ Robert & Mary Griffin – CO Robert James Stefanic Doris Csejka - NJ John M. Kennedy - NJ Margaret Messina – NJ Ronnie T. Vuolo – NY Douglas & Joan Stefanic – NJ Lawrence & Grace Puggio – NJ Peter – NJ Lynda Inzinna – She loved all animals – even bottle feeding baby raccoons Irene Melson - NJ Eleanor F. Patterson Frank Verange – NJ Joanne Pugliese – May you rest in peace & experience the joy of heaven Carl Merrell – NJ Linda Mee – NH Danielle & Mike Sparacino - NJ Dorothy Mead Linda Breitkopf – NJ Sandy Breitkopf & Richard Lesbirel – NJ Clay Standish Harry, Sue & Betty Drexler - NJ Charles F. Thorne Joseph J. Kupsch, Jr. – NJ Bernard J. Kruppa- NJ Salvatore Allocco Edward & Kelly Homiek – NJ Jerry Blevin Barbara Sinnott Marge Stierle Audrey J. Lewis – NJ Ken Chicalese Val-Pak of Conmur, Inc. – NY Tara Duffy – NJ Stephen Samra & Josie – NJ Todd Fenstermaker – NJ Jacqui & Jenna Klein – NJ John & Donna Ventriello – NJ Mary & Mark Agolia – NJ Glenn & Nancy Tringali – NJ Richard & Joanne Hayes – NJ Carol Bruce – GA Carlo & Darlene Christensen-NJ Kim Kantor & Family – NJ Kathleen A. Bartol – NJ Jesse & Debra Meredith – NC John Ventriello – AZ Valerie Rupp – NJ Matthew & Nancy Anderson – NJ Robert & Gladys Fenstermaker - NJ Anthony & Hollie Ventriello – NJ William & Stephanie Oehm – NY Harold & Joyce Jandola – FL Patrick Lawrence – NJ Kim & George Maihack & Family – FL Eleanor & Wendell Rupp – FL Christian Ventriello – NJ June & Elmer Schneider – NJ Dave Sharpe – Oct. 5, 2013 – Beloved husband, devoted father, loving grandfather, faithful friend & an advocate for all creatures big & small. You are greatly missed and deeply loved always. Linda Bogden-Sharpe – FL Timmoty Balabas – Loss 30 years ago, but still remembered Anna Balabas - NJ Patricia A. Reagan Bryan Poerner – NJ My aunt, Mildred D. Carroll Nancy Savage – NJ Our cousin, Larry Weidner Keith & Georgia Schilling – NJ NEW JERSEY LEGISLATION In 1984, the Associated Humane Societies was in the forefront to ban the steel jaw leghold traps in New Jersey. AHS Director Lee Bernstein appeared at hearings and Committees in Trenton. He brought with him pet owners and the victims of dogs and cats that had been caught in leghold traps. We chronicled photos of pets and non-target wildlife that were injured or died as a result of this barbaric trap. In June 2015, the NJ Fish & Game Council voted to legalize the traps to catch raccoons & possum in NJ. SCR 175 (Raymond Lesniak) determines that Fish & Game Council's proposal to allow use of the enclosed foothold traps is inconsistent with plain language & legislative intent of 1984 law banning animal traps of steel-jaw hold type. Please contact YOUR N.J. Senator asking that they support Senator Lesniak's Resolution to ensure that the regulations will not go into effect. You can find your State Senator's contact information at http://www.njleg.state.nj.us/ My beloved wife of 61 years Frank Colbert – NJ Joanne Pugliese Bill & Gale Arata – NJ Tim & Melissa Gorman- NJ A donation as a memorial to a loved one will go a long way to help Society orphans. There are many ways to make a donation. The Society will notify a bereaved family with a card IF A FULL NAME & ADDRESS OF THE FAMILY AS WELL AS FULL NAME & ADDRESS OF DONOR is included. Due to the high volume of requests, only gifts of $50.00 or more will be printed in a timely manner. MOVING?? Put your OLD address or mailing label below, and fill in you new address. Send entire coupon to us. Thanks for the update! HOLIDAY 2015 BEAR who gave me 16 years of loyalty, love & companionship Rich Cardillo – NJ Will Rodgers, 38 years old of Farmingdale, was a young vet tech worker at the 4 Paws Animal Hospital on Route 9 in Englishtown /Marlboro area. In his position, he touched many lives – both human and 4-legged. He was known to friends and loved ones as The Mayor. Recently, Linda Navas brought in a large donation from 4 Paws Animal Hospital in his memory. Will went out of his way to help other pet owners on his own time and he will be sadly missed by AHS staffers. Pugsley the Pug – 12-15-14 – Personality plus! Ken Cerra – FL Name Holiday 2015 City, State, Zip (please print) address city NEW ADDRESS Address 22 HUMANE NEWS name state zip Humane News Published by the Associated Humane Societies Over A Century of Caring 1906 - 2015 EXECUTIVE OFFICES: 124 Evergreen Avenue Newark NJ 07114-2133 Phone: (973) 824-7080 FAX: (973) 824-2720 E-mail: [email protected] MONMOUTH COUNTY BRANCH: 2960 Shafto Road Tinton Falls, NJ 07753-7608 Phone: (732) 922-0100 FAX: (732) 922-4032 E-Mail: [email protected] OCEAN COUNTY BRANCH & POPCORN PARK ZOO Humane Way & Lacey Road P.O. Box 43 Forked River, NJ 08731-0043 Phone: (609) 693-1900 FAX: (609) 693-8404 E-mail: [email protected] Editor-in-Chief Contributing Editors Roseann Trezza Jeanne Balsam Sandy Hickman Deborah Beyfuss Karen Powell Cruelty Investigation Editor/ Scott Crawford Photo Editor John Bergmann Popcorn Park/Photo Editor Judy Bohs, Dee Hobson, Photography Editors: Jay Cat Morris, Lindsay Papa, Sarah Sangree, Kim Tamborra, Linda Wells Circulation Editors: Carole Goss Beth Stio Information contained in this publication should not be used as the basis of decisions by any reader without referring to applicable laws, regulations and/or professional advice. The HUMANE NEWS has made every effort to ensure the accuracy of materials in this publication but the HUMANE NEWS will not be responsible for loss or damages caused by errors, omissions, misprints or misinterpretations of the publication contents. www.ahscares.org HOLIDAY 2015 - Volume 46, No. 6 Information filed with the Attorney General concerning this charitable solicitation may be obtained from the Attorney General of the State of New Jersey by calling (973) 504-6215. registration with the Attorney General does not imply endorsement. Charitable Registration #-CH012-6200, Tax Exempt # 221 487122. FREE 30 DAY INSURANCE FOR AHS ADOPTERS! AHS/Popcorn Park is partnering with Trupanion Insurance & offering a FREE 30 day program for anyone who adopts a dog/cat from any of the AHS branches –Newark, Tinton Falls or Forked River. Enrollment must be made within 24 hours of adoption. This is a wonderful, effortless insurance to help with your new family addition! Although your pet has been given a medical exam, problems may surface including dental, kidney/bladder stones or other problems that did not become apparent or surface until a later date. We have experienced situations with Abby was found as a stray & has been at adopted dogs that had unexpect- AHS for a few months! She hasn’t ed conditions, foreign body inges- stopped wagging her tail since she has tion, urinary obstruction & more. been here & she radiates pure joy whenFree enrollment during the first 30 ever attention is given to her. This days is quite a savings in such youngster would love a holiday filled emergencies. After 30 days, you with happiness. File 137948-F (Newark). are given an opportunity to sign on for continual coverage. No pressure – no phone calls – it is your choice. AROUND THE USA PENNSYLVANIA Senate Bill 715 would make it a summary offense if a person organizes, operates or conducts a trap or block shoot where live pigeons are used as targets. Progun advocates said the shoots help to reduce the number of pigeons & the damage they do. STOP EXPORTING THEM FROM NEW YORK CITY! TEXAS HB 1579 was signed into law by Gov. Greg Abbott which prohibits buying & selling shark fins in the state. Under the new law, fishermen may still sell other parts of the shark, but not the fins. According to A.W.I. this makes Texas the 10th state to institute such a ban following, California, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, New York, Oregon & Washington. ILLINOIS Gov. Bruce Rauner has signed HB 3231 into law which takes effect January 1, 2016. The bill provides for additional penalties when animal abuse is committed in front of a minor. In cases of domestic violence, abusers force children to witness animal cruelty in order to exert control over them & instill fear in them. According to AWI Quarterly, similar laws have been enacted in Arkansas, Oregon and Puerto Rico. TEXAS Gov. Greg Abbott signed HB 593 into law. The bill requires training for Texas law enforcement in non-lethal responses to encounters with dogs. The law was passed as a result of a series of officer-involved shootings of dogs. The new law requires training in canine encounters & canine behavior for all new officers starting Jan. 1, 2016 & as a condition of promotion for existing officers. MASSACHUSETTS A ballot initiative has been launched to bring a cruelty by extreme confinement to a close on the nation’s factory farms. Those who were involved in the initiative petition included the Massachusetts SPCA, Animal Rescue League, Mercy for Animals & a long list of others. The measure will appear on the November 2016 ballot once enough signatures are collected. It will require that veal calves, breeding sows & laying hens have enough room to turn around, stand up, lie down & freely extend their limbs. TENNESSEE The Tennessee Animal Abuser Registration Act which would establish a publicly accessible list on the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation website of any person convicted of an animal abuse offense on or after January 1, 2016 has been enacted into law on May 20, 2015. PENNSYLVANIA Liberty Township residents are concerned about the planned construction of a 143 acre safari park scheduled to open next summer. Adam Gulher already owns two Living Treasures Wild Animal Parks in Western Pennsylvania. Despite concerns, the township granted Gulher a conditional use permit that allows him to use the land if he complies with a list of federal & state regulations. The owner plans to have North American, African, South American & Eurasian animal exhibits & about 100 species of animals. Some animals will include rare & endangered species, such as Africa’s white rhinoceros. AN IMPORTANT WARNING…. While playing with a Kong toy, the ball suctioned onto a beloved Rottweiler’s tongue causing enough damage to get it amputated. Sadly, the dog’s favorite toy ended up costing his life. The seemingly harmless toy proves to be a danger for any canine. www.ahscares.org 23 THE HUMANE NEWS 124 Evergreen Ave. Newark, NJ 07114-2133 HOLIDAY 2015 Deliver to Addressee or Current Resident Join! the SHARE-A-PET PROGRAM PAID Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage PERMIT NO. 5116 ASSOCIATED HUMANE SOCIETIES, INC. The unique SHARE-A-PET PROGRAM was established in 1978 and the animals are chosen for various reasons so that you can choose from the homeless dogs or cats featured each issue. We also give our Share-A-Pet parents the choice of receiving photos, reports, etc. by mail or through your e-mail. In the last several months, many of the animals on the program are featured in their own personalized videos! For the $10.00 monthly donation, you will receive a color photo and report three times a year, a membership card, free admission to Popcorn Park, visit your pet for walks, etc. All funds gathered under this program are applied directly to the care of these animals. Any funds exceeding the need for a particular animal is applied to the care & welfare of other shelter animals. You can view and sponsor all Share-APets on our website at www.ahscares.org We have just published a brand new edition of the Share-APet Booklet (see Page 20) The staff has undertaken an effort to take videos of many of our Share-A-Pets, and posted them on YouTube. Videos can also be seen on our Facebook pages (see Page 21 for the Facebook list). Then you will be able to view your Share-A-Pet “live”! Fluffy of Newark Featured on the cover of the August 2015 issue of the HUMANE NEWS was a cat that been pummeled & kicked by some unidentified Newark youths. A forceful kick caused the organs in the lower extremity & intestines to be thrust into the upper part of the torso & were obstructing the lungs. A diaphragmatic hernia was diagnosed & required specialized surgery. Throughout the painful ordeal, “Fluffy” remained calm, sweet & affectionate. After surgery at Animal Emergency & Referral Service, she was sent to Popcorn Park for a new life. Fluffy was a bit nervous at first when he arrived, especially since all of our other Kitty City residents sauntered right up to welcome him, but once he got to know everyone, he is loving life these days! Fluffy is only 3 years old and is a gorgeous white male with blue eyes. Fluffy is deaf, but he doesn't let that faze him or impair him at all. He strolls around Kitty City, socializing with the other cats, seeking attention from his caretaker and visitors, and sunning himself on a comfy bed high atop one of our perches. Fluffy is now leading a peaceful existence in Kitty City and well deserving of a tranquil time after such brutal treatment. Would you share a part of your heart with Fluffy? If you have a computer, you may have seen Twilight and Smooch all over the (Forked River). internet! They were surrendered to AHS Tinton Falls shelter in April when Twilight & Smooch of Manasquan their owner could no longer keep them. They are a bonded pair & whenever you see one … you see the other. They are like having one dog – except they eat for two! They are a favorite of the staff and volunteers and enjoy walks & playtime immensely! They are housebroken, were trained to know sit, stay, hug, kiss and down. Due to their size, visitors have been reluctant to see the exuberant pair of pooches outside – but they are GREAT! They even have their own Facebook page: HELP TWILIGHT AND SMOOCH FIND A FUREVER HOME. The staff outfits them in attire for various holidays. We have placed them on the Share-A-Pet Program. They will stay in Tinton Falls until proper space opens at our Forked River facility. But sponsors, (or even possible adopters), are welcome to visit, spend time, and walk them at our paths. File 82993-NM & File 82994-SF (Tinton Falls). SHARE-A-PET HOLIDAY 2015 Name of pets sponsored: ___________________ ___________________ ___________________ NAME ____________________________________________ ADDRESS ________________________________________ CITY, STATE, ZIP ___________________________________ # OF ANIMALS _____ X $10.00 EACH = TOTAL $_________ Chico & Oreo of South Toms River These adorable munchkins arrived at AHS when their owner said she had too many dogs & too much going on in their life. The family had to lighten their load by surrendering these two fellas – one was 5 and one was 6 & have been together since puppyhood. They have been at the shelter since May , pictured in the HUMANE NEWS August issue & are even featured on the masthead of the Associated Humane Popcorn Park Facebook page. Surprisingly, no one has offered to adopt the bonded pair. The boys are well behaved, enjoy walking on a leash & even enjoy baths! They give each other the happiness and constant companionship lacking in their every day existence. Since they have waited over 6 months, we have placed this adorable duo on the Share-A-Pet Program. File 24769-NM & File 24770-NM (Forked River).