February 2016 - Humane Animal Welfare Society
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February 2016 - Humane Animal Welfare Society
Tattle Tails February 2016 Humane A nimal Welfare Society of Waukesha County, Inc. BUILDING A NO-KILL COMMUNITY By Lynn Olenik, HAWS Executive Director H In this issue: Direct Line 2 Humane Education Highlights 3 It’s All About the Animals! 4 Volunteers 6 Thank You 7 AWS is constantly working to achieve and maintain the benchmarks as outlined by the No-Kill Coalition. (The complete list – and how HAWS compares – is available at hawspets.org.) But, at HAWS we are striving to reach an even larger goal: Building a NoKill Community. As an open admission shelter, HAWS is dedicated to helping all of our community’s animals in need. We cannot simply close our doors when we are full. This presents challenges to our facility and programs, challenges that are met each day, and often overcome! Accelerated growth in three key, donor-funded programs has helped HAWS make crucial strides towards our dream that every domestic animal which is healthy or medically treatable, that has a sound temperament or modifiable behavior, gets the help it needs to find a new home. • Annie’s Fund has made it possible for us to treat animals with medical issues that, in the past, would have prevented their adoption. We do not believe in extending the suffering of an animal; Annie’s Fund allows us to help where it is in the pet’s best interest. • Our Behavior Department’s Mod Squad has changed the lives of dogs with challenging behaviors. Behavior problems/lack of training are a key reason dogs come to HAWS; when dogs were returned after adoption, often it was because these undesirable habits were still with them. We now change these issues before they leave the shelter, helping keep them in their new families for life. • Project Guardian, the free spay/neuter program for outdoor cats, has lowered the incoming number of stray cats to our shelter by 42% since 2005. T-N-R (trap-neuter-return), the concept of Return to Field, and quality barn homes are all options we are exploring which should help lower these numbers even further, and help change the outcomes for cats which are not house pets. License #267280-DS Visit us on the web: hawspets.org 701 Northview Road PO Box 834 Waukesha, WI 53187-0834 262-542-8851 To reach the dream of becoming a No-Kill Community will take a community-wide effort! Waukesha County is very fortunate not to have the entrenched poverty that many other areas face. What we may have, though, is apathy – a feeling that “someone” (someone else!) will step up to help. Exciting to us is that our younger generation, much like the founders of HAWS, shares a grassroots mentality that the difficult can be achieved through combined efforts. They inspire us all to be an active part of Building a No-Kill Community. What can YOU do – if you happen to be that “someone” that wants to step up? •F oster animals in need, to lighten the burden on our shelter and give those animals some muchneeded family time! •D onate to Annie’s Fund to help the medically challenged, and to HAWS’ other programs that impact not only our animals but our youth, to imbed humane sentiments for the future. • T hat stray cat “hanging around”? Chances are he is a TNR/Project Guardian candidate. • Help get the word out that these programs are available – and FREE! • If you have a barn, give an outdoor cat a job! For no charge, we can place with you a neutered or spayed, vaccinated cat (who is not a house pet) for your barn or outdoor building and give you the tools and knowledge to provide shelter and care. Continued on page 2 The Humane Animal Welfare Society of Waukesha County leads the community in animal welfare and assures sanctuary for animals in need. Published by: HAWS 701 Northview Rd. Waukesha, WI 53188 (262) 542-8851 hawspets.org Jennifer Smieja, Editor [email protected] HAWS Board of Directors Bill Stone President Fred Hilton First Vice President Mike Nell Second Vice President Nick Drewsen Treasurer Sabrina M. Bryant Secretary Todd Cleary Sandy Hoffmann Gretchen Jaeger, DVM Nancy Mayo Cindy Pechanach Kenneth J. Petershack Kerry Schnier Russ Tilsner (In)Direct Line By Jennifer Smieja, Development Coordinator Lynn and Jen trade places again for this issue. I n 2015, HAWS took on another capital campaign, to raise the money needed to again expand our shelter and meet the rapidly progressing needs of our SNIP program and Behavior Department. A newsworthy and historical hoarding case, plus additional facilities for cat care and housing rounded out the argument for growth and led to a proposed new floorplan. lessons she’s learned from our past leaders – how things used to be and how far HAWS has come. Raising a large amount of money for a project is one big roller-coaster, but Jes (outwardly, at least) concentrated on the highs. My officemate, Jessica Pinkos, was presented with the challenge of taking on the role of Donor Relations, coordinating the aspects of the 2015 FEC (our department’s shorthand for “facility expansion campaign”). Having been part of HAWS’ last expansion campaign, I knew the task she was facing – and didn’t envy her one bit! In mid-December she sent out this email: “We have some exciting news to share. Today we received a large donation from [the family of a founding member]. Mark had talked to her a couple months ago…today I met with her and gave her a tour. We also received a $15,000 grant [from a business partner]. Lynn and I went over the numbers and…that puts us at a total of about $1,015,000!!!!!!! I have another big meeting at the end of the week so send me some good vibes.” Those of you who have met with Jes during this FEC, or have worked with her previously, know her deep passion for HAWS and our mission. It’s been a joy to hear her talk about the tour groups she’s led, recounting the history By the time you are reading this, we hope to be finalizing the timetable for construction – and especially the groundbreaking ceremony. When you see Jes there, be sure to tell her it was definitely all worth it! C HAWS Staff Lynn Olenik Executive Director Mark Hess Field Service/Facilities Manager Kelly Rohda Shelter Manager Khris Erickson Humane Educator Leann Boucha Behavior Department Manager Cassie Gugin SNIP Clinic Manager Johanna Schmanski Mobile Adoptions Coordinator Jennifer Smieja Development Coordinator Jessica Pinkos Donor Relations Sara Stoss Volunteer Coordinator Kim Kalczynski, Jaime Merkel, Alysha Hansen Kennel Leads Kristie Benjamin, Whitney Callies, Andres Garcia, Ashley Haley Adoptions Leads Nichole Janny Adoptions Lead/Special Events Staff Spotlight Jessica Pinkos Donor Relations Manager/Adoptions Lead/Special Events (B.S. in Sociology, certified/appointed Humane Officer for the State of WI) What do you do all day? What DON’T I do?! What makes you good at your job? My ability to multi-task, willingness to learn…and I really enjoy making connections with adopters and the public. I love to talk about all of the cool things HAWS does. What did you want to be when you grew up? A stay-at-home mom. Who are your pets? Greta the Boxer, Jinx & Dax the cats and an everchanging assortment of foster animals! What are your hobbies/interests outside of work? When traveling in/out of state I always try to visit the local shelters. And I love Aaron Rodgers. Why do you work at HAWS? I love my co-workers and truly believe in our mission. This job is truly fulfilling. Visit Us Receiving/Office Hours 9-6 Monday-Friday 9-4 Saturday 12-4 Sunday Viewing/Adopting Hours 1-6 Monday-Friday 11-4 Saturday 12-4 Sunday at hawspets.org 2 Tattle Tails February 2016 BUILDING A NO-KILL COMMUNITY Continued from page 1 • Volunteer to assist with programs in the shelter that have a positive impact on our community’s animals and youth. From office work and greeters to animal socializers and spay/ neuter assistants, there are many opportunities to make a difference. With all of HAWS’ programs working to make our dream a reality, and with the continued strong support of our community here in Waukesha County – including assistance from area partners like the Elmbrook Humane Society – we are Building a No-Kill Community. We are ALMOST there: we believe this is not only possible, but well within reach for all of Waukesha County. A EDUCATION DEPARTMENT HIGHLIGHTS Enthusiasm for Animals By Khris Erickson, Humane Educator A t the beginning of the school year I received an email from Randall STEM Academy: “Our 2nd/3rd graders are doing a unit on Community. Their final project will be for them to work in small groups and carry out a service project to help the Waukesha community and be good citizens. We are looking for representatives from Waukesha area service groups to come in and explain what the group does to help the community and how kids can be involved (either now or in the future).” Of course I met with the kids – and had a really fun time talking about HAWS and what we do here! and started to wonder if maybe none of the groups had chosen us for their project. As I came around one of the tables, I looked up at a doorway leading into another room and saw the door frame labeled with “HAWS.” We didn’t just get a table, we had a whole room because 8 groups of kids had chosen us! I was touched and overwhelmed by the magnitude of the desire that so many 2nd and 3rd graders had, wanting to help the animals of Waukesha County. In November I received another email from the teacher saying they were holding a service expo and that the students would like to show the representatives from the non-profits what they had done. I approached one of the groups and introduced myself and asked to see their project. They were thrilled to see me, excited to show me the video they had created to promote their project, and proudly presented me with a plastic baggie, telling me that it held $43. As I walked into the school’s media center, I saw groups of kids surrounding tables labeled with the name of the non-profit they had chosen to help. I walked past several tables, not seeing a sign that said HAWS, As I spoke to the next group I started getting tugs on my arms – children from other parts of the room asking me to come see their projects. I assured all the students that I was planning on visiting every table. Every HUMANE OFFICER’S CORNER Fido Bit! What Happens Now? By Jill Miorana, Waukesha County Humane Officer D id your dog just bite the delivery guy or the neighbor kid? Now what? Our Humane Office receives all kinds of questions regarding bites – from the person bitten, the owner of the pet who bit, questions on filling out bite reports from police, parents, animal shelters, veterinarians, medical offices…. Everyone wants to know: “What happens now?” WI Statute 95.21 requires the quarantining of dogs and cats that have broken the skin of a person with their teeth. In Wisconsin, rabies is found primarily in skunks and bats, but it can spread to domestic pets through contact. A 10-day quarantine from the day of the incident can ensure that rabies, a fatal disease, is not spread. Waukesha County has a rabies control program to comply with this law, run by the county humane officers. They handle over 600 exposures per year. Upon receiving an animal bite report, Humane Officers will verify your pet’s vaccination status through your vet. We will contact you to arrange the quarantine. Animals with a current rabies vaccine can be quarantined at the owner’s home; the County will send a certified rabies observer out to view your animal twice within the quarantine. There is no charge for these scheduled home visits, but you must arrange for your pet to have a vet exam on the tenth day after the incident. You can also choose to have your vet see your animal for all three of these home observations. Completed paperwork faxed from the vet’s office to the humane program completes the process. If a pet is not current with its rabies vaccine, it will be ordered to a quarantine kennel (animal shelter, participating veterinary clinic or boarding facility) at the owner’s expense. While at the kennel, your pet will be checked by a certified ra- group of kids was proud of the video or slide show they’d created, and even more proud of the results, since every group had collected donation items from HAWS’ Wish List. I hear sometimes that kids today are being raised to be selfish and materialistic. I think the Randall STEM 2nd and 3rd graders prove that just isn’t true. A KIDS ’N CRITTERS SUMMER DAY CAMP Dates, details and registration available at hawspets.org or by calling 262-542-8851, x123. bies observer to make sure it is showing no signs of neurologic issues. Prior to reclaiming your pet, you are required to make an appointment with your vet and pre-pay for a rabies vaccination; this should be completed immediately after picking up your pet from the kennel. In Wisconsin, law mandates that every dog over 5 months old, with a few exceptions, be vaccinated for rabies. But if any pet has bitten a person (or goes outside), I would suggest it receive a rabies vaccine for safety sake! Failure to cooperate with a quarantine carries stiff penalties, due to the concern for public health. Most quarantines are uneventful, and the animals are found to be rabies-free. The rabies prevention response is for protecting public health, not a punishment. By state law, this process is required. County workers are just doing their jobs and appreciate your cooperation. E Waukesha County Humane Officers are always available to discuss your concerns about animals. Log on to waukeshacounty.gov/humane or call 262-896-8330. February 2016 Tattle Tails 3 It’s All About the Animals! Share your HAWS Adoption Story – use the form on our website under “Adopt” or just email us at [email protected]. Don’t forget to send us your Alumni pictures, too! For more great stories check out “Rescue Tails” at hawspets.org. RESCUE TAILS... Animal Rescue Team member Anna received a call about a raccoon in an apartment building dumpster. He’d been there for 2 days, and despite putting two logs in as a way for him to climb out, he wasn’t leaving. Turns out, he had food, warmth and safety in there – so he was a happy camper! Anna was finally able to coax him into a net and let him go in a more appropriate wooded area nearby. Happy tails, indeed! Staff Spotlights Andres G. With the warmer than usual December weather, creatures were stirring a bit more! Field Services Manager Mark answered three calls on skunks in different predicaments, including this fellow stumbling around a back yard. The yogurt container was safely removed and our friend returned to his habitat…without his plastic helmet. In November, Animal Rescue Team member Andres received multiple reports about a loose sheep running on a road parallel to I-94. Rescuers Trina, Johanna, Sue and Andres all took time to assist, along with two Good Samaritans and five police officers! But this sheep had other ideas, and after playing a game of tag with everyone for about an hour it ran out of sight into a heavily wooded area with tall brush. Tired and defeated, everyone went home. The next day, Mark responded to more sightings and reports – it had now made it across I-94! Sightings continued for days, but at last report our slippery sheep was still… on the lamb…. BEHAVIO Cont By Leann Bo W ith ea these the year be reached an our 1,000th momentou as we ente on continu Continuity adopt out d or engaged who spend comfort an ent rapport focus on bu tinuity in ou hotline, int Squad “On Behavior D to fulfill HA Change is i previously m maintain. A it? Our Beh focus this y staff and vo clients and ...AND ADOPTION STORIES Adoptions Lead, SNIP Tech, Trainer, Animal Rescue Team (degree in Biology/Animal Behavior) What do you do all day? Evaluate dogs for adoption, take in/adopt out pets, assist in our SNIP clinic, lead the education component of the Citizen Project, every 3rd week I’m the overnight on-call person. What makes you good at your job? I can stay calm in stressful situations. I can be professional but still have fun! Because I work for different departments I can fill in as necessary and multitask. What did you want to be when you grew up? A professor. What are your hobbies/interests outside of work? Running, reading, spending time with family. Why do you work for HAWS? I love the environment, staff and volunteers at HAWS. And I love animals and want to help them. Anna W. Caretaker, Animal Rescue Team (degree in Biology) What do you do all day? Pick up poop, cuddle kittens and puppies, wrangle wildlife and help people find their lost pets! What makes you good at your job? I am passionate, dedicated and truly enjoy my job. What did you want to be when you grew up? A vet. What are your hobbies/interests outside of work? Sports, hanging out with my friends, fostering HAWS animals. Why do you work for HAWS? I always wanted a job where I can help animals and feel like I’m giving back. 4 Tattle Tails February 2016 CALI CAT Here is Cali, relaxing at home. She loves laying in the sunshine in the window! She is a great cat and is very friendly. We love her. — Donna & Chuck C. FOSTER “FAILURE” Arnie began as a foster with a respiratory problem. After several months, lots of medications and great support from Kim and Kelly, it was determined that he wouldn’t be adopted because of this chronic condition. My husband and I decided to keep Arnie because, even though he frequently coughs, wheezes and sneezes he is the sweetest cat. He’s bright, playful and is great friends with our 3 dogs and 2 cats. Arnie is loving and gentle and will be with us for as long as he lives. He makes our lives richer. — Kathy T. D A M A S G T h OR DEPARTMENT HIGHLIGHTS tinuity, Strength, Resolve! oucha, Behavior Department Manager ach New Year comes a brand new set of resolutions, and e resolutions often set the pace for change and growth as egins. In the Behavior Department, our Mod Squad program n outstanding milestone in August 2015: the adoption of h dog since the program’s inception in 2009! In light of this us event, my personal resolution for our Behavior Department er 2016 is not one that focuses on change at all, but rather uity. is the strength of our Mod Squad program, which works to dogs that need a bit more help to become well-mannered d with people. Continuity in the dedication of our volunteers d countless hours here month after month to ensure the nd quality of life of our shelter animals. Continuity in the clit developed through our community training classes, which uilding a trusting relationship between dog and owner. Conur community impact, through our Behavior Department ternship program, 1:1 behavior consultations, and the Mod n the Road” program. And continuity in the support that our Department receives from our community overall as we strive AWS’ mission day in and day out. inevitable, and can even be very beneficial. But in the mentioned contexts, I see nothing wrong with a desire to After all, when you have a good thing, why try to change havior Department has grown so beautifully, and I’d like to year on maintaining strong relationships with our dedicated olunteers, and maintaining a level of commitment to the animals we serve. HOLLY & MADDIE It’s been more than a year since we brought Holly home with us, and a month plus since Maddie joined our family. What wonderful additions to our home and lives!! Holly showed Maddie the ropes on our summer trip to Perrot State Park. What a true gift these girls are to our lives! — The Krauses DOG DAY AT THE MILWAUKEE ADMIRALS! Sunday, February 21st Gametime: 3pm Take your dog to the hockey game – purchase your tickets to benefit HAWS! Use the link at hawspets.org, or call Brian at 414-227-0567 and mention HAWS. WE ARE FAMILY We had two cats for most of my life. One passed away 3 years ago, the other just last year. After several months we knew there was a hole in our family. I wanted to find our addition at HAWS; I was so pleased with the service and assistance I received while looking for our new family member! I saw “Brutis” and knew his fluffy tail was flicking for me. We were concerned about his “big brother” – our 125 pound Greater Swiss Mountain Dog – but after a few days of introduction they became best buddies. Our family now feels full again. Thank you to everyone at HAWS for a great experience. — Laurie W. LITTLE PIGGIES I adopted Piggy (now Lucy) from HAWS, and wanted to update you on how she is doing in her new home! Lucy lives with 3 new friends (Gracie, Matilda and Piggy Smalls) and has plenty of space to run and play! She loves to get out of the cage every chance she gets to snuggle up to her humans and watch TV…or maybe even eat some of their hair. So happy Gracie and Lucy were able to get along and be cage mates in their new forever home. Thanks! — Makayla and Lucy HAWS MOBILE ADOPTION CENTER HIGHLIGHTS Mobile Connection Makes a Match By Susan Suleski, Mobile Adoptions Team After losing their dog to illness, the Plew family realized their home was too quiet. It lacked the special kind of energy and love only a pet could bring. Sara and Matthew set out on a quest to find their family a new addition. They were looking for a dog that enjoyed long walks and that would make a good companion for their two young children. One Sunday afternoon, the family decided to visit CeCe during a HAWS Mobile Adoption stop at Pet Supplies Plus in Brookfield. CeCe was a quiet, young dog with beautiful blue eyes. The family was instantly drawn in by her calm and loving demeanor. They spent time getting to know her. Then, after a private discussion, Sara and Matthew returned to our Mobile table to announce they wanted to adopt her! They filled out an application right there in the store and made an appointment to pick her up the next day. CeCe is now called Evita, and is enjoying her new family immensely. She is living a life of love and joy, thanks to the Plew family. Mobile events are great opportunities to meet your potential new family member! Please watch the Mobile calendar for an event near you. Want to host HAWS’ Mobile Team? Email us at [email protected]. February 2016 Tattle Tails 5 Volunteer News Would you like to become a volunteer at HAWS? Log onto hawspets.org and click “Get Involved” or call our Volunteer Coordinator, Sara Stoss, at 262-542-8851, x120. The staff at HAWS truly appreciates the time, energy and passion that our volunteers devote to the animals. HAWS volunteers play a vital role in bettering the lives of the animals during their stay here, and in helping to get them adopted to loving, forever homes! FOSTER HOMES NEEDED CONGRATS TO HAWS’ VOLUNTEERS OF THE MONTH! HAWS needs foster homes for single dogs, mom dogs and puppies, and just puppies. This is a great way to enjoy extended time with a pet without making a long-term commitment, or to find out if you and your family are ready to commit to having a pet. • 2-8 week commitment on average December: Brenda Serio • Animals are fostered for illness, socialization or when they are too young for adoption January: Stephanie May • HAWS provides all supplies – you provide the TLC! Visit HAWS for an application and foster care manual or contact Volunteer Coordinator Sara at [email protected] for details! February: Rosemary Clancy FRIENDS of HAWS Earn Money for Homeless Animals While You Grocery Shop The Friends of HAWS is a volunteer group dedicated to supporting the mission of HAWS through community involvement and fundraising activities. Read more about us at hawspets.org/friends-of-haws! HAWS receives 1% credit for receipts from the following stores. Be sure to send your receipts to HAWS often because the receipts do expire! Please leave the date portion on the receipt. Sentry Stores: Ask for Meadowbrook: Fox Run: Albrechts: Piggly Wiggly: 3255 Golf Rd., Hartland and a Funds For Friends sticker 701 Meadowbrook Rd. 2304 W. when you check out. St. Paul Ave. Delafield Oconomowoc HAVE-A-HEART BAKE SALE: Saturday, Feb. 13th It’s back! Come enjoy some yummy treats and support HAWS. The Have-a-Heart Bake Sale returns on Saturday, February 13th. Treats will be for sale at HAWS from 9am – 3pm. While you’re here, why don’t you roam the shelter? You never know; you could meet your new best friend! Animal viewing hours start at 11am. Bakers Needed: The Friends are looking for volunteers to bake the goodies to sell. Cookies are always popular, but we’re also looking for sweet breads, muffins, cupcakes, puppy chow (the human kind), rice krispie treats…you get the idea. Drop off at HAWS during adoption hours, 1pm – 6pm, on Friday, February 12th. Questions? Please email Sandy at [email protected]. MEDIA SALE: Saturday, Feb. 27th Looking for a new book to read or DVD to watch? The Friends annual Media Sale to benefit HAWS is Saturday, February 27th from 9am – 2pm. There will be plenty of secondhand books, movies and games for sale, most under $2. Don’t miss the ‘bag sale’ from 1pm – 2pm! Donate Your Used Books: Do you have gently used books, DVD’s, puzzles, board games and video games to donate to the media sale? Drop them off at HAWS’ front desk during adoption hours prior to Saturday, February 20th. Please no VHS or cassette tapes. Email Nicole at [email protected] with questions. New Members Always Welcome! SAVE THE DATE: The Friends of HAWS’ Romp ‘N Rally annual pet walk is May 7th! Lure course - Trail Challenge - Large vendor market - Live music and more! Sponsorship/advertising available. VIP treatment for early/pre-registration; details at hawspets.org. The Friends of HAWS meet on the second Wednesday of every month at 7pm at HAWS. We would love to meet you, hear about your pets, and tell you about our group! Do you have an idea to help raise funds for HAWS? Contact any Friends of HAWS member or email your idea to [email protected]. Do you have an idea to help raise funds for HAWS? Contact any Friends of HAWS member or email your idea to [email protected]. 6 Tattle Tails February 2016 HAWS THANKS YOU! DONATIONS MADE IN HONOR OF… “All Animals” from Maribil Murray “Ally” from Kelly Hundt “Batman” from Carol Nuernberger “Boomer” from Larry & Lynn McCann “Boots” from Barbara Thompson “Buddie” from Mary Anne Dable “Buddy” from James & Cynthia Colborn “Butch” from Rose Roberson “Charley” from Mike & Sandy Breidenbach “Charly” from Tom & Judith Rotter Pelt “Coco” from Karen King “Cody” from Carol Franke “Denali” from Sandra Wilcox “Emma” from Rose Roberson “Fins the Fish” from Susan, Kara & Logan Schmit “Frankie” from Eugenie Cox “George” from Rose Roberson “Gidget” from Gary & Jacqueline Hamilton “Ginger” from Claudia Gaulke “Hannah” from Bill & Geraldine Kuehn “Hunter” from Susan Bednarz “Hunter” from Deborah Schulz “Jenny & Charlie” from Martin Schulz “Junior” from Rose Roberson “Kassie Jo” from Joanne Keller “Kat” from Rose Roberson “Katie & Foster” from Dorothy Ebert “Kelly” from Mary Ann Wasick “Kelsey” from Brenda Robillard “Kenzie” Biggins from Jamie & Steve Biggins “Killian” from Richard & Susan Knutson “Kindle” from Mari & Joseph Quam “Laddie & Sheba” from Alex & Liolyda Sukys “Lucky” from Shirley Ottum “Lucy” from William & Linda Pielmeier “Maddie” from Carla H. Hay “Maggie” from Greg & Sharon JungBloch “Max” from Marilyn Hill “Maxwell & Cooper” from Rita & Gary Wendt “Molly & Thor” from Richard Hassa “Molly” from Lynn Grunewald “Molly” from Nancy Sontag “Morris” from Marilyn Hill “Mugsy” from Gerald & Eva Liebner “Nellie” from Betty Kolba “Nyjel” from Jodi Smith “Panther” from Sharon Vaughn “Peppy” from Krista & Erwin Von Der Ehe “Pogo” from James & Dianne Duszynski “Primm” from Laurel & Joseph Starosta “Rainbow the Fish” from Susan, Kara & Logan Schmit “Redtail” from Tom & Sheila Carignan “Rocky” from Deborah Schulz “Sadie” from Gloria Drenzek “Scooby” from Judy Brooks “Seeger” from Betty Kolba “Shadow” from Sharon Bickert “Smokey” Maas from Jane & Fred Maas “Sneakers & Sonny” from Jan & Kenneth Ruben “Stella” from Marlene Zacher “Stevie” from Betty Kolba “Tabitha” from Thomas & Beth Hoffmann “Tally” from Linda Gaglione “Tally” from Jeffrey Koepnick “Truman” from Christine Cychosz “Tuffy” from Marjorie Lindenstruth “Val” from Ron Daliege “Zach, Alex & Chancey” from Joan & Jane Laufenberg “Zoey” from Edward & Tina Sexton “Zottel” from Robert & Judith Kaminski Abbondaza, Stacy from Beth Ettl Blatter, Steven from Jennifer & Jeff Krueger Bopp, Tom & Maureen from Janet & Lawrence Horning Brown, Julie from RJ Nolan & Associates Bruha, Carrie & Ross from Kristin Johnston - Remax Realty Carlson, Julie from Cathleen Walters Cissa, Avery & Gavin from Joele Cook Debord, Sara from Family & Friends Dell, Thomas from Barbara Jennings Ditter, Karl & Kim from Nancy Durig Erickson, Evelyn from Sydney Koetterhagen Ernie And Jean from Jeremy Chounard Fischer, Mary from R J Nolan & Associates Fowle, Melissa from Barbara Mcguire Frymark, Cheryl from Julie Kirby Good Shepherd Workcampers from RJ Nolan & Associates Gray, Annmarie from Linda Rosland Hardison, Brittany from Beth Ettl Heil, Wendy from RJ Nolan & Associates Hess, Mark from Mary Ann Russell Holden, Julie from Beth Ettl Jahn, Jeremy from RJ Nolan & Associates Jahnke, Sarah & Brett from Elizabeth & Patrick Craney Johnson, Gavin from Melissa Holmes Keller, William from William Keller Knowles, Holly & Dallas from Kristin Johnston - Remax Realty Krautkramer, Dawn from Karen Bewer Kremer, Kristen from Beth Ettl Kupkovits, Scott & Jenn from John Kupkovits Lukas, Elaine from RJ Nolan & Associates Marker, Vicki from Thomas & Joan Marker Marker, Vicki & Cali from Jean Marsh Mashack Family from Corina Welch Mayo, Nancy & Rick from Jeffrey & Alison Riedi DONATIONS MADE IN MEMORY OF… “Abbey” from Sue A. & Thomas R. Beske “Abby & Lily” from Sandra Rupnick “Abby” from Sean & Leslie Floeter “Abby” from Kelly Schaefer “All Animals” from Maribil Murray “April” from Joele Cook “Aris” from Dale & Patricia Schraml “Baba Boy” from Marlene Brushwood “Bailey” Pfeiffer from Ann Spear “Bailey” from Peggy & Dennis McEvoy “Bailey” from Candace & Daniel Pasterski “Benjamin” from Gail Blundon “Bentley” from Kim & Ryan Kalczynski “Big & Boo” from Cathy Schnitzler “Brandie” from Candace & Daniel Pasterski “Bucky” from Dan & Mary Weber “Buddy & Sophie” from Jeanne & Curtis Pitel “Buddy” from Darlene Kleinow “Buffett” from Peggy & Dennis Mcevoy “Bullet” from Carla Funk James, Captain Julink T. from Lancelot Miller “Casper” from Lori Callow “Casper” from Jean Kalivoda “Chelsea” from Carol Franke “Chi Chi” from Colleen Rux “Chiuas” from Claudia Gaulke “Clancy O’neil” from Barb & Glenn Moerschel “Cody” from Pam Arteman “Colt” from Prairie Animal Hospital “Colt” from Pat & Randy Rohe “Comet” from Prairie Animal Hospital “Cosmo” from Prairie Animal Hospital “Csoki” from Prairie Animal Hospital “Curly” from Prairie Animal Hospital “Daisy” from Mary Ferguson “Dakota” from Pat Poetzl “Doc” from Kelsey Keeling “Dolly & Cody” from James & Cynthia Colborn “Duffy, Blizzy & Squirt” from Karen, Jim & Mike Warden “Dutchess” from Prairie Animal Hospital “Ebony” from Nancy & Terrance Patin “Ellie” from Prairie Animal Hospital “Elliott” from Prairie Animal Hospital “Emma Lou” from Jane Kohl “Fox” from Deborah Lupo “Frankie” from Robin Oehlert “Fritz” from Thomas & Janice Donohue “Gabby” from Lee & Donna Wojcik “Ginger & Midnight” from Carola Margis “Gizmo” from Todd & Lynn Sprecher “Gracie” from Beverly Jacques “Harley Girl” & “Maggie Mae” from William & Linda Pielmeier “Harley” from Gerald & Susanne Carman “Harley” from Prairie Animal Hospital “Heidi” from Francis & Jacqueline Kisley “Henry” from Tracy Sanicola “Hershey & Tasha” from Judy & Jim Gasser “Hogan” from Deborah Schulz “Holly, Rose, Moose & Cats” from Kurt & Sandra Cash “Hunter” from Robert & Susan Pyzyk “Issac/Ike” from the Ott Family “Jake” from Jerry A. Dequardo “Jenny” from Candace & Daniel Pasterski “Jessie” from Marge Wappler “Joy” from Prairie Animal Hospital “Junior” from Becky & Kerry Krueger “Kacee” from Rita & Gary Suputo “Karma” from Mari & Joseph Quam “Kelli” from Charles & Jean Montgomery “Kissy Max” from Carl & Joyce Budde “Kobe” from Kelly Schaefer “Kodi” from Ronald & Kathleen Ressman “Lark & Willow” from Kathleen Kersten “Lily” from Susan R. Hart “Lily” from Michael & Judy Sherwin “Linzi, Rosi & Emma” from Karla J Getzel “Loco” from Marjorie Lindenstruth “Lucky” from Michael & Mary Rode “Maggie Mae” from Mary B Gram “Maggie” & “Mandy” from Craig & Carol Davidson “Maggie” from Prairie Animal Hospital “Maggie” from Mary & Joe Ptaszek “Maggie” from Dennis & Jeri Quade “Mandy” from Rita & Gary Suputo “Midgnight, Becky & Daisy” from Marjorie Manke “Mikey & Bailey” from William & Kathie Zoelle “Miles” from Katherine Musselman “Millie” from Prairie Animal Hospital “Milo” from Dale A. Morgan “Mojo” from Allison Peret-Derosia “Molly” Quaden from Denis & Patricia Kuehn “Moses” from Mary & Mark Kubesch “Muffin” from Perry & Kelly Zylke- Roth Nick & Anna from Jim & Sylvia Jafferis “Nicky” from Jan & Kenneth Ruben “Nikki” from Dan & Marilyn Pawlak “Oakley” from Prairie Animal Hospital “Obie” from Marilyn Grainger “Ollie” from Prairie Animal Hospital “Oscar” from Joseph & Renee Marion “Pandora” from Kathleen Seivert “Penny & Bandit” from Beverly Tomczak Piotrowski, Lisa from Carol Piotrowski “Piper” from Jodi Smith “R.B.” from Richard Nickels “Reggie, Button & Spunky” from James & Bev Wilde “Riley” from Barbara & Steven Vanvoorhis “Rogue” from Adeline Scherz “Rudy” from Laurie Stewart “Rusty” from Alvin & Florence Cohen “Rusty” from Sue Cohen “Rusty” from Mark & Sally Pass “Rusty” from Timothy S. Poulson “Sam & Spudz” from Jodi & Doug Marose “Samantha & Corki” from Char Haack “Sammy” from Leticia Anand “Sasha & Lucky” from Edward & Tina Sexton “Schatzi Mosca” from Colleen Burke “Scooter” from Joan Felski “Scooter” from Carol Raschka “Shadow” from Sean & Leslie Floeter “Shadow” from Randy Kiepert “Sheba, Lady, Casey & Max” from Thomas & Patricia Puddicombe “Sophie” from Katherine Musselman “Souki, Buddy & Mardi” from Char Haack “Sparky, Kt & Bailey” from Kurt & Sandra Cash “Spottie” from Carla Funk “Steve, Edie, Pooka & Mouse” from Karen, Jim & Mike Warden “Tango” from Cindy Hulen “Tank” from Prairie Animal Hospital “Tess” from Marjorie Schmidt “Thor & Emma” from Dolores Kolakowski “Thunder” from Julie & Gerald Dlouhy “Tigger” Meyer from Jackie Hansen “Tishka & Boomer” from Cheryl & John Whettam “Tubbins” from Prairie Animal Hospital “Zazi” from Prairie Animal Hospital “Zena” from Prairie Animal Hospital “Zoey & Charlie” from Marjorie Manke “Zoey” from Pamela & Robert Gummer Anderson, Leroy from Candis Englund Bergeson, Molly from Helen Curley Bozich, Arlene from Family & Friends Callow, Geri from Family & Friends Caracci, Rocco from Paula Caracci Bensons, Betty & Vern from Paula Caracci Czerwinski, Ray from Family & Friends Drake, Linda from Donald & Carly Sedushak Eckert, Loretta from Larry & Suzanne Rather Falk, Ruth Susan from Family & Friends Favero, Tina from Thomas & Mary Ann Hausmann Fleming, Joy from Franklin L Smith & Krishna Dasgupta Freyer, Judith from Mr. & Mrs. Ray Korinek Fritz, Sonia M. from Family & Friends Gell, Julianna from Anthony Gell Gendrich, Deborah from Family & Friends George, Trudy from Allied Health Club Bryant & Stratton College Gerds, Jon D. from Family & Friends Gilbert, Sam from Miles & Barbara Family & Friends Glover, David from Judith & Kathryn Pionke Gronewold, Andrew from Richard & Judith Clements Hahm, Jim from Jonathon & Mari Ohl Hanseder, Joan from Family & Friends Hanson, Donald from Family & Friends Harbort, Anna from Phil & Dolores Bloedorn Harding, Elmer from Christy & Robert Johnson Henke, James from Loren & Diane Smith Hoye, Heather from Bradley Dalhoe Humphreys, Bertha from Denise & Kenneth Spaits Jahnke, Wally from Christine & Ruben Neumer Jenson, Daniel from Tina & Alex Ojeda K., Lee from Laurene & Kenneth Marlis Karbash, Mae from Hebbe Karpinski, Joseph from Apple Tree Credit Union Klass, Barry from Michael & Sherri The Finial, Inc. Klawitter, Richard from Scott Perrow Kleinhans, Barbara from Family & Friends Kutschenreuter, Helen from Family & Friends Kutschenreuter, Lois from Family & Friends Meier, Leigh from Jennifer & Jeff Krueger Melcarek, Debbie & Emily from Beth Ettl Meyers, Jasyn from David & Linda Nielsen Milbrath, Mary from Kim Jones My Dad from Amy Lafratta Napieralski, Rita from Carlette & James Purfuerst Pass, Mark from Sue Cohen Pedersen, Colleen from Marjorie Struck Pedrotti, Elda from Roland & Lillian Schmidt Quaden, Karen from Linda Malosh Reichert, Dr. Kenneth from Scott Grigg & Judy Chambers Rody, Geri from Dennis & Joyce Rody Severson, Jan from Alexandra Rolfsmeyer Sherwin, Michael from RJ Nolan & Associates Smith, Geno & Dawn from Laura Vilar Steele; Angela, Greg & Josh from Peter Clarkson Stewart, Keith & Laurie from Heather Stewart Stone, Bill from John & Meg Shannon Stone Sulsberger, Georgia from Vicki Sulsberger Tetzlaff, Vicki from Lori & Howard Olson Tilsner, Russ & Marlene from Neil & Karlene Broesch Wangard, Stu from Berit Pietsch Wilhelm Family from Reichl Orthodontics Wiza, Robert from Kristen & Heath Ward Did You Know… HAWS’ Tattle Tails newsletter is available online! Read Tattle Tails on-the-go, send the link to friends, zoom in for better readability! Simply go to the “Events & News” section of our website and click on “Newsletters.” CARING KIDS SUPPORT THE HAWS CAUSE These kids and their groups made awesome donations to HAWS through special service projects, donation drives and more: Julia Bach, Addison Bodus & Heidi Talbert, Megan Ellington & Alyssa Weissman, Melissa Ganiere, Grace Hooge, Max LaJoie, Grace Ryan, Mackenzie Samanske, Sarah Weier, Jordyn Young; Brookfield Academy French Club, Daisy Scouts & students; Elmwood Girl Scouts, Girl Scout Troops 4685, 8616, 8997 & 20023; Girls on the Run/Marcy School, Brookfield Central Key Club, Falls Busy Beavers 4-H Club, Les Paul Middle School, Pewaukee High School Culinary Class. Celebrating their birthdays for HAWS were Vanessa Barnes, Anna Barry, Elle Brunner, Evie Erickson, Brayden Gall, Sarah Janssen, Gavin Johnson, Amanda Kadlec, Jonathan Kveen, Alanna Logemann, Brianna McLaughlin, Nicholas Minue, Vera Newell, Cora Smart, Reese Soetenga, Charlotte Weiss, Paige Westerman, Gabby Westphal. Surrounded by a CARING COMMUNITY Thank you to all these businesses, groups and individuals for their support! Lancour, Rachel from Mary Lancour Landers, Alfred from Jane Landers Laporte, Larry from Karen Laporte Lempel, Rosemary B. from Patricia Marquardt Lindsay, Gloria from Charles Miner Linski, Steven from Jeane & John Linski Liska, Mrs. Helen from Laurie Liska Loeding, Kim from Cindy Stewart Mack, Bobby from Jeff Pechanach Madisen, Donald from Anne Marie Madisen Marcus, Estelle from Alis Peterson Mayer, Dr. Beth Dvm from Phillip & Jeanne Gore Memorial “Brindy” from The Donald & Lisa Esche Metzinger, Michael from Jodi Boeding Fund Miller, Richard “Dick” from Family & Friends Oman, Rose from Family & Friends Paton, Richard from Kim Paton Pilak, Greta from Family & Friends Pipke, Nancy from Family & Friends Polster, Yvonne Fay from Robyn Gence Pronold, William from Nick Allen Ramazini, Reeanna Lynn from Mary Gear Rewolinski, Renea from Wayne & Rita Ogens Ridolfi, Lucia from Patricia Hawk Rodberg, Janis E. from Susan Winzenried Roepe, Marian from Sandy & Fred Westphal Rudolph, Paul from Kori Hilton Sager, Mary Ellen from Family & Friends Sarnowski, Lincoln from Diane Dischler Schmidt, Constance from Family & Friends Schreib, Jane-Marie from Bill & Kathie Schreib Schroeber, Lorraine from Family & Friends Schultz, Marlene from Family & Friends Shorts, Reggie from Thomas & Barbara Bingenheimer Smiltneek, Cheryl from Jen Rather Snyder, Craig from Judy Ann Bronsdon Stachalski, Matthew from Michael & Nina Ludwig Sweeny, James from Patricia Sweeney Terwileger, Blanche A. from Shannon Winzenried Tester, Charles from Rebecca Lorenzen Tischer, Beth A. from Raymond & Anne Nikolai- Higby Torossian, Rosalie from Dennis Kloss Townsend Sr., Tom from Family & Friends Walker, Mitzi from Family & Friends Walters, Robert from Claudia Hintze Winkler, Jennifer from Patricia Winkler Winzenried, James R. from Ken Winzenried Wittenberger, Gene B. from Sue Carden Zakrzewski, Glenn from The Zakrzewski Zeman, Robert from Grosskreutz Zeman, Virginia “Ginnie” from Family & Friends Ziebell, Marguerite from Dunning Honor your loved one, person or pet, with a donation to HAWS. Donations can be made via mail, phone or through hawspets.org using Paypal. Click on “Ways to Give” or use our website “Tribute” form. Rosie Millen’s online fundraiser in memory of Zappa the dog…Pizza Man – Tosa’s drink of the month…Sharon Gale and her team at Fiserv…Waukesha County Health & Human Services/Child & Family Social Workers (pictured)…Petlicious Dog Bakery through Stella & Chewy’s Feeding Friends program…Stella & Chewy’s LLC...Random Acts international non-profit funds…Lake Country Racquet & Athletic Club…Waukesha Olde Car Club… Brook-Falls Veterinary Hospital…Nolan Accounting Center/Payrolls’R’Us…Pet Chef Express…Pet Supplies Plus, Brookfield…the residents of The View at Pine Ridge…Allied Health Club/Bryant & Stratton College…customers of Canine Campus Pet Resort…Middle West Pet Foods…Waukesha Antique Mall. The quarterly rebate for your Kwik Trip Kwik Card Plus can be donated to HAWS! Designate HAWS as your charity by calling 1-800-305-6666. Also, Did You Kwik Trip, Inc. will donate an Know? additional 5% of the amount equal to your eligible in-store purchases made with your Kwik Card. Fill-up AND shop for HAWS! February 2016 Tattle Tails 7 Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Milwaukee, WI Permit No. 1770 Humane Animal Welfare Society of Waukesha County Inc. 701 Northview Road PO Box 834 Waukesha, WI 53187-0834 DATED MATERIAL - PLEASE DELIVER PROMPTLY NEW ADDRESS? If you’re moving and you don’t want to miss an issue of the Tattle Tails, please let us know your new address! Contact us at [email protected], or call 262-542-8851, x112. DO WE HAVE YOUR EMAIL? Don’t miss our e-news and updates! Get on the HAWS e-list by logging onto hawspets.org and clicking on SIGN UP on our home page. Don’t miss all the e-xcitement! CALENDAR OF EVENTS Events are held at HAWS unless otherwise noted. Check hawspets.org regularly for updates and Mobile Adoption tour stops! February HAVE-A-HEART BAKE SALE Purchase yummy treats to support HAWS! Monthly Friends Meeting 7:00 PM Our monthly planning meeting - all adults are welcome! See page 6 for details. February 27th 9am-2pm Join HAWS’ Mobile Team at the Bradley Center - and bring your K9 pals along! Gently used books, CDs, DVDs, games and more – most items under $2! Link to purchase tickets at hawspets.org or call Brian at 414-227-0567 and mention HAWS! Presented by the Friends of HAWS. 6:00 – 7:00 PM HAWS volunteers will be available at Pet Supplies Plus, 18610 W. Bluemound Road, Brookfield, for small animal nail trims. Please bring your pet in a carrier; no fee - cash donations to HAWS’ small animal fund greatly appreciated! FRIENDS OF HAWS MEDIA SALE February 21st Gametime 3pm February 13th 9am-3pm 10Pedicures for Rabbits & Guinea Pigs DOG DAY AT THE MILWAUKEE ADMIRALS 13 Cat Pedicures 9:30 – 10:30 AM 23 Cat Pedicures 5:00 – 6:00 PM HAWS staff and volunteers help with a challenging grooming HAWS staff and volunteers help with a challenging issue; get tips for home pedis, too! Suggested donation of $7 grooming issue; get tips for home pedis, too! per cat; please bring your pet in a carrier for safety and comfort. Suggested donation of $7 per cat; please bring your pet in a carrier for safety and comfort. 20Pedicures for Rabbits & Guinea Pigs 9:30 – 10:30 AM 27 Greyhound Meet’n’Greet 1:00 – 3:00 PM Volunteers are available for small animal nail trims. Visit with reps from Greyhound Pets of America (GPA-WI) Please bring your pet in a carrier; no fee - cash donations to learn about adopting this “greyt” breed. to HAWS’ small animal fund are greatly appreciated! March 9Pedicures for Rabbits & Guinea Pigs 6:00 – 7:00 PM RALLY FOR RATS CHINCHILLA FIESTA See February 10th listing for details. March 6th 1-3pm Guest speakers, demos and more! Details at hawspets.org. March 20th 12-3pm Learn, meet’n’greet with other chin guardians and swap stories. Details at hawspets.org. Our monthly planning meeting - all adults are welcome! See page 6 for details. Monthly Friends Meeting 7:00 PM 12 Cat Pedicures 9:30 – 10:30 AM See February 13th listing for details. 19Pedicures for Rabbits & Guinea Pigs 9:30 – 10:30 AM See February 20th listing for details. 22 Cat Pedicures 5:00 – 6:00 PM See February 23rd listing for details. 26Greyhound Meet’n’Greet 1:00 – 3:00 PM See February 27th listing for details. Save the Dates! APRIL 10th MAY 7th ROMP ‘N RALLY FOR HAWS! HAWS’ ANNUAL BUNNY DAY Presented by the Friends of HAWS at Sussex Village Park. 12-4pm HAWS DOG U & KITTY COLLEGE, TOO! Classes ongoing; see full schedule online. Now also offered at Central Bark in Sussex. Details/registration at hawspets.org & 262-542-8851, x114. VOLUNTEER ORIENTATIONS Support the HAWS’ cause – hands on! Many opportunities are available! Register for an orientation session at hawspets.org or call 262-542-8851, x120. Help Homeless Animals by Joining HAWS! Log onto hawspets.org for information on how to become an Annual or Sustaining Member. Join online using Paypal!
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