Winter Edition - Animal Friends Connection Humane Society
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Winter Edition - Animal Friends Connection Humane Society
Animal Friends Connection Humane Society’s Waggin’ tails Winter 2010 Issue Promoting Compassion Toward All Creatures Humane Education & Adoption Referrals Holiday Pet Hazards While you are busy making your festive plans for Thanksgiving, Hanukkah, and Christmas, please don’t forget to include your pets. The holidays are a time for giving, but there are some things you should not share with your furry friends. Once you know the hazards, a little precaution and prevention will make holidays a happy time for everyone. Ornaments: Sharp or breakable ornaments, dreidels, and even aluminum foil should be kept out of reach. String objects, especially tinsel and ribbons, are to be safeguarded at all costs. They are thin and sharp and can wrap around intestines or ball up in the stomach. Stress and company: With everyone coming and going, watch out for open doors and sneaky pets. Make sure your pets have updated collars and tags on in case of escape. Microchipping your pet will also help Some of the more common holiday hazards include: if your pet escapes. All pets should have at least two forms of ID Bones: on them at all times. Ask guests to keep an eye out for pets unThe holiday turkey or chicken will leave a lot of tantalizing der foot and remind them that sometimes your normally friendly bones, but don’t feed them to your pet. Beware of steak bones, dog or cat may be less than willing to deal with enthusiastic chiltoo. Small bones or bone chips can lodge in the throat, stomach, dren and rooms full of unfamiliar people. Provide a special quiet place with a blanket and fresh water for your pets to retreat to and intestinal tract. when the festivities get too stressful. Holiday plants: Candy: Holly and mistletoe are extremely poisonous when eaten. The lovely poinsettia may not be truly poisonous but its milky white Many dogs have a sweet tooth, but candy can be deadly, so sap and leaves can certainly cause severe gastric distress. With make sure those holiday boxes of chocolate are put out of Fido's so many hybrid varieties available each year, the best approach reach. Chocolate contains theobromine, an alkaloid similar to is to keep the plants out of your pet’s reach. caffeine, that can cause nerve damage and even death in dogs. Keep plenty of healthy dog and cat treats on hand instead. Electrical cords: Holiday lights mean more electrical cords for kittens and puppies to chew. Be sure you have cords secured and out of the Content provided on HealthyPet.com for educational purposes way. only on health care and medical issues that may affect pets and should never be used to replace professional veterinary care Candles: from a licensed veterinarian. Lighted candles should never be left unattended and that is even more important if left at kitty’s eye level or within puppy’s chewing zone. An exuberant tail or a swat of a paw can turn candles and hot wax into an instant disaster. Anchor candles Workshops/Volunteer Opportunities 2 securely and away from curious faces and feet. In this issue Pine needles: Check around holiday trees frequently. Ingested pine needles can puncture your pet’s intestines. Christmas tree: Make sure your tree is well secured. If you have a tree-climbing cat or large dog with a happy tail, anchor the top of the tree to the wall, using strong cord or rope. Preservatives often used in the water in a tree stand can cause gastric upsets, so be sure it is inaccessible or not used. Avoid sugar and aspirin additives in the water as well. www.animalfriendsconnect.org AFCHS HOTLINE 209-368-1761 Fiesta Dinner/Furr Ball Happy Tails 3 4/5 Donations 6 Memorials 7 Adoptions Needed 8 AFCHS Board Members Patricia Sherman, President Carrie Anderson, Secretary Marian Repp, Vice President Donna Swinney, Reporting Treasurer Mailing Address P.O. Box 2314 Lodi, Ca 95241 Phil Laughlin Barbara Steinheimer Patti Womer Animal Help Line 24 hour voice mail 209-368-1761 Education Center Office & Cat Adoption Room 933 S. Cherokee Lane - Lodi, Ca 209 365-0535 AFCHS Workshops A.F.C.H.S. Committee Recruitment Pet Loss support group - "Nikky's Door" Is dedicated to helping people deal with the loss of a beloved pet. This support group is held twice monthly in Lodi and Stockton. A public health nurse and counselor, Beverly Templeton, started the workshop for AFCHS nearly 10 years ago after losing her 12-year-old poodle, Nikky. We need your help! If you or someone you know would like to be more involved with Animal Friends Connection, we are looking for committee volunteers. We need help in the following areas: Pets Behavin' Badly - Held the last Monday of alternate months except holidays. Dr. Penny Hodge provides guidance with behavior problems in your dog or cat. Please call for location & dates. (209) 365-0535 Furr Ball (February) Bowl For Pets (March) Jog a Dog (May) Garden Tour (June) Fiesta Dinner (August) Fund Development Capital Campaign Building Campaign Corporate Sponsorships Volunteer Recognition If you would like more information on joining one of our committees please email [email protected], call 209-365-0535, or fill out the information below and return it to: AFCHS, P.O. Box 2314, Lodi, CA 95241. Thank you! Name:___________________________________________ Address:_____________________City:_________________ Phone: Cell & home:________________Fax:____________ Email:___________________________________________ First Aid for Pets - Workshop covers various emergency situations involving your pets. Classes held upon request for groups. Call (209) 365-0535. Feral Cat Management - Marian Repp, AFCHS board member and Dr. Ann Zinck are instructors. Classes are held upon request. Call (209) 365-0535. Therapy Dog Certification - We offer the public an opportunity to take their personal pets through a certification process enabling them to visit local nursing homes, hospital wards and developmental centers in our community. After registration they may opt to visit on their own or become an AFCHS Therapy dog/handler. Linda Wendorff, “Therapy Dogs Inc” board member, donates her time traveling to the Stockton/Lodi area from Vacaville. Therapy Dogs training is free and offered twice yearly. Call (209) 365-0535. All Workshops are FREE! Volunteer Opportunities Immediate positions available! All it takes is a few hours of spare time once a week to make a difference to the animals. Whether it's working with the public or on a computer, opening your home to a foster animal, spaying/neutering and supervising feral cats, or helping people over the phone, we have something for you! Students can also get credit for their volunteer hours! Dog Walkers and Kennel Help Adults or teenagers that enjoy walking or running and would like to walk our dogs one or more days a week year round. Mornings after 7am or late afternoons. Spend time socializing and playing with the dogs. Mobile Adoption Site Volunteers Coordinate and volunteer to help with needy pets to come to adoption sites. Help with set-up and breakdown of adoptions, interview prospective adopters, coordinate pet deliveries to their new homes. Help to clean cat cages and cuddle with cats at adoption sites. Cat Cuddlers Youth or adults to brush, pet and socialize cats and to help with cleaning. Seven days a week 9am to 7pm. Fundraising and Raffle Help Help organize one or more events each year and/or help organize our Furr Ball and Fiesta raffles. It does take a commitment to help out. For more information e-mail Patricia Sherman at [email protected] 2 2010 Fiesta Dinner: Fall 2010 Therapy Dpgs: Our Eighth Annual Fiesta Dinner held in August at Max and Barbara Steinheimer’s in their beautiful garden was a huge success. The below people and their canine friends completed the Fall 2010 Therapy dogs class. Janice Donnelly ----and ----Charlie Charlene Martin-----and------- Dixie We sold 230 tickets and grossed over $13,000.00. Sandra Mohan-------and------Jake Casa Mexicana in Lodi did the catering and did an excellent job, everyone enjoyed the food. In memory of their beloved daughter who loved animals, they partially donated the dinner. As usual our silent auction and raffle is one of the best around offering many great prizes to be won or bid upon. Everyone enjoyed the music by DJ, David Allyn Kraham. A special desert cookie donated by Olde Tyme Pastries in Turlock had edible pictures of our cats and dogs in need of homes. We thank the Steinheimers, the Fiesta committee and all our volunteers for their help making this the best event ever. Thank you to all the donors and business that contributed to this years event by advertising the event, selling tickets, or donating food, raffle or silent auction items. Another highlight of the evening was the separate drawing for the 1964 Ford Thunderbird donated to us by a wonderful anonymous donor and was won by Valarie Harper of Lodi. We made nearly $12,000 from that raffle. Thank you to all the businesses and everyone else that supported us by selling or purchasing tickets during the raffle of the car. We look forward to next years Fiesta Dinner scheduled for August 13th 2011, at The Steinheimers. Suzan Bonnington-----and-----Sophie India Ramacher -----and------Shorty Raven Emond -------and------Honey Bear Kristin Tokunaga ---–--and------Sally Richard Hanner ---–----and------Jake Judy Hayashida------and-------Jake Roberta Alexander---- –and-----Sweet Pea Bob Phibbs -----------and------ Maddie Mae and Willy Sherida Phibbs-------and------Willie and Maddie Mae Rod Bell ---------------and-----------Bailey Lauren Thomas –----and-----------Scamp Maxine Shear --------and--------- Jazz Barbara George--------and-------Meeko Martha Myles---------and-------- Fuzzy Lorriane Ramsey---------and-------Rekahl Diane Gartner --------and--------Roxanne Tom Whitesides---------and---------Meeko Shirlee Twing---------and---------Jude Lynn Lynch-----------and---------Tiger Lily Robert Freeman--------and----------Sam Jann Foulke-----------and----------Sasha Julie Collins------------and-----------Orla Join us March 5th 2011 for the Furr Ball Karen Angerstein-----------and-------------Sam th The date for our Furr Ball is Saturday, March 5 2011 at Oakridge Winery, mark your calendars now. We normally hold this event in February but decided to hold it a little later this coming year so that we might miss all the crab feeds. If anyone would like to join the committee, help at the event or make a contribution please contact Patricia Sherman @ 333-1239. 3 Happy Tails Wish List Hi Donna, I thought it would be nice to let you know that Ruby (Emmy) is doing wonderful! We adopted her from you back in April. She is a wonderful girl and has made herself part of our family. We take her to the dog park about 3 times a week and she just LOVES it! She is so good with other dogs, always respectful and gentle and we even take her over to the little dog side and she loves them! Rosy, our other dog, and Ruby love each other and Ruby has been a good influence on Rosy getting her more active, but not pestering at all. My husband takes Ruby running, and we also go on almost daily walks over to the school yard. We love Ruby. She is so very sweet. I just thought that in a world of so much bad news, that a success story would make all your efforts worthwhile! At Animal Friends Connection Humane Society we have many wishes. These wishes are things that can help us do a better job at helping out the animals in our adoption/foster network. Also, these wishes can improve or expand our organization to be able to help more homeless animals. Below is a list of our current wishes: -Printing. -Postage stamps. -Pet scale for small and large animals. Jennifer -A handy-person willing to donate time. -Foster homes for our dogs or cats until they get adopted. Hi Donna, I don't know why, but I was thinking about you today and thought I'd just drop a line about the little poodle we adopted about a year and a half ago, Murphy. You might remember us because Murphy had a rough start – he was sick, had worms, etc., and you received several emails from me about his health issues soon after the adoption - but he has turned out to be an unbelievably great dog. He’s so kind and never crabby, even when our cat eats his food or our daughter carries him around. He’s happy and healthy and is a great addition to our family. He's a true people dog who loves his family, and he's enjoying a comfortable and happy life. I hope you are doing well and just wanted you to hear something happy for the weekend. Caroline Liss Our web page and Petfinder link are continuously updated with pictures of dogs and cats available for adoption www.animalfriendsconnect.org -A gardener to trim bushes and provide weed control once a month. -Van and insurance. -Land or a house for a permanent adoption center/shelter. -Dog and Cat food and cat litter for the pets in our care. Hello Pat, I just wanted to send you some updated pictures of Layla! She is doing wonderful and now weighs 120lbs...so she's a BIG girl. She is a wonderful dog and I just want to thank you again for this opportunity. Sara Belluomini About 2 years ago we received a frantic phone call from Holly, who had seen a cat at one of our local Stockton pet stores. Holly had been out of town for a week, and had thought about 'Grizabella' all week. She had worried all week that she had been adopted by someone else. 'Grizzie' (affectionately called) was still available - much to Holly's relief! Grizabella had been a downtown Stockton stray that had multiple litters of kittens before she was rescued and brought to AFC. Grizabella went to live with Holly and Don and is now thriving in the lap of kitty luxury. She has her own bean bag and couch to lay on, her own sunny room and lots of windows to sit and watch the world go by - warm and safe! No more worries about where to find her next meal and how to keep her babies safe! Grizabella has been shortened to Bella - a much more fitting title for the Princess she is! Shilo was a long term adult female that had grown up in our foster care system. When Holly saw Shilo the first time, it was love at first sight. As with Bella, Holly kept thinking about Shilo. She asked if we thought that Shilo and Bella would get along. As with all of our adoptions, we discussed it with Holly and decided that it might be a good match. Shilo has done wonderful with Bella and now also has her own bean bag and sunny room to watch the world go by. And the best thing for Shilo - no more mobile cat adoptions to go to! Thank You So Much Holly and Don!!! 4 Happy Tails Wooly was taken from the Stockton Shelter. Here is the most recent picture of Wooly who is not so wooly anymore. This was taken after his first trip to the groomer ("Grooming Extraordinaire").. Of course he was the "hit" of the day at the groomers because of his disposition and perfect behavior. He is a real winner as you described him. A really perfect dog who is bright, friendly and lovable. Now that he has been groomed it probably turns out that he has a good bit of Bichon in his DNA. Whatever, we are most grateful for your care and consideration. Best Wishes. Dog and Cat Adoption Locations Animal Friends Dog and Cat Sanctuary 933 S. Cherokee Ln, Lodi Mon - Fri 12:00 - 7:00pm Weekends 11 - 4pm Petco 6112 Pacific Ave Stkn, Every Sat 11-3pm Cats seen daily PetSmart 10520 Trinity Pkwy, Stkn Sat 11-3pm For more information call the Hotline 368-1761 Lawrence Terry Kyle was rescued running the streets in downtown Lodi, he was around 5 years old. A wonderful family that lived near the Oregon border sent in an application that was perfect for him. Hi to all, I wanted to let you know that Spike (AKA Kyle) is a wonder dog. He learns everything fast and his manners are what any dog owner would be impressed with. His tail never stops wagging. Now that the weather has warmed his cough is gone. Spike has a new sister. (Not planned) Sassy is a Yorkie that has had no discipline at all. She had no idea that she was a dog. Spike to the rescue. He helps me with her training and he has let her know how dogs act. We are very happy with our Spike. I go to your site often and wish I could adopt them all. Spike, Sassy, Jack and Linda. Holly to the rescue - again!!! Mission Statement Our mission is to promote the human-animal bond and the humane treatment of animals through public education and pet adoptions. “Not just an adoption – a perfect match” Our Vision: A no-kill community where every cat and dog has a permanent, loving home. Gracie was brought to AFC as a very scared and timid girl. She hid at our sanctuary as she was terrified of the other cats. At the foster homes she became more secure and less fearful but still was not happy with the other cats. Holly fell in love with Gracie immediately and as with her other 2 adopted cats, couldn't get her off her mind! Once again, Holly called us to try to offer sanctuary to a very needy adult cat. Gracie came in to Holly's home a little shy, but it didn't take her long to realize that she was safe and that the other cats were not going to be a threat. Gracie now loves Holly and gets along wonderful with the other cats. Bella, Shilo, Gracie, Holly and Don are a “Happy Tails” family!!! Wesley and Winston are siblings that were adopted from us about three years ago. They were semi feral at the time this wonderful couple adopted them and they are now tame cats. They are indoor only cats with a gorgeous view of a golf course. After they had been with them for awhile the boys started feuding with each other but it sounds as if they are getting along again. Hi Pat- I hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving. I have been meaning to send an update on the boys for a while now. We had a major break through with them... they are getting along much better and have stopped fighting for the most part. We have even had both of them in bed with us at the same time just inches apart. There is still the occasional scuffle, but it is more noise than contact and all we have to do is raise our voice a little for it to stop. They are both very affectionate and are even allowing us to give them belly rubs. I am attaching a few new photos to show how relaxed they have gotten. I will keep you posted. Please let everyone that knew them know how well they are doing. Happy Holidays! Michelle and Gary Renelt 5 Animal Friends Connection Humane Society Gratefully acknowledges donors that have assisted us in maintaining our commitment to the health and welfare of animals in our area January 2010 - June 2010 Premiere Donors: Ann Truppa Phil Laughlin & Ann Zinck R.T. McCarty C.A. Webster Foundation Evelyn Cintola Trust Barbara & Max Steinheimer Oak Ridge Winery Holly Neri Stockton Asparagus Festival - Volunteers PETCO Foundation PETSMART Charities Service Donors: Please support and shop at the businesses that provide services to us Lodi Veterinary Hospital Lodi Pac n Ship Dr. Penny Hodge DVM MS San Joaquin Dog Training Club Sierra Veterinary Clinic Vineyard Veterinary Hospital Cherokee Veterinary Hospital Pacific Veterinary Hospital Beauty of the Beast Mary Gillespie Photography Duncan & Co, Certified Public Accountants Boggiano’s Men’s Store Weigums Lodi Nursery Mokelumne River Hospital Allen’s Pet Resort Gluskins Photography in Stockton on the Miracle Mile Sunset Kennels The Pet Set Berghold Winery Hula Girl Beverages Darrell Drummond Family Financial Associates Donations: Janis Camper Priscilla Castro Kathleen Burke Katrina Dattolo Aetna Foundation Patty Womer Nancy Schmer Ellen Mazzoni Hubler Machado, Inc. Donna Combs Martin & Gina Maxwell M. Sandoval Adelina Sanchez Anna Rivera Garrett Young Mark Antonini Sharon Wise Diana Garcia Alison Biagioni Eric Roberts John Kautz Farms Sharon Banek Valerie & Thomas Palmar Donna Smith Tom & Emily Cole Amazon Services Dr. Joel & Mayumi Steinberg Barry Muller Frances Hutchins Dr. Yusuke Suzuki DMD & staff Cynthia Schmierer Peggy Fry Susan Phelps George & Jan Berg Claudia & Frank Prather Pat Kiessler Valerie McField The Garibaldi Company Christine Zanni Valerie & Jeff Harper John Lezak Juliette Noh Linda Du Burg Odermatt Enterprises Royce Farms BBQ Susan Nuffer Dan & Amy Fritz Stephan & Susan Lange Ilse Andreas Laura Schlatter Therese Volk Donald & Rita May Suzan & Bill Bonnington Deborah Randall Rebecca Haas Loren Perry Jim & Jane Rogers Ronald Dancer Adonna Mellish Maria Kralj Henry & Phyllis Geiszler Ellen Lopez Kathy Krause Charlotte Randolph Nancy Ballot Devra Bommarito Joshua Webb Kelli Haase Tractor Supply Co. Marge Williams Marlene Hienz Thelma Beasley William Cook Clifford & Elayne Murray Jacquelyn Mythen Richard & Margaret Anaforian Gwinnett Mitchell Ilse Andreas Karen Bongi Circle of Friends Members Phil Laughlin & Ann Zinck Joan Herzog Dante’s California Style Pizza Laddie & Brian Erbele Robert & Jacquelyn Mythen Diana Delrio Bill Cook Charla Emerson Donna Johnson Vittoria Bossi Wendy Vessels Dr. Madhukar & Kishori Chaubal Jenny Candelario Lee Hemminger Leslie Snyder Sylvia Hertz Nancy Pineda Gerald Fish Barbara Worrall Michelle Allen Brenda Burg Pete & Kris Condy Susan Stratford Carter's Pet Mart Van Ruiten Winery A Special Thank-you to our 2010 Jog-A-Dog Sponsors & volunteers: Dr. Joel & Mayumi Steinberg Sierra Veterinary Clinic Dr. Yusuke Suzuki DMD 6 Cherokee Veterinary Hospital Duncan Press Lodi Veterinary Hospital Max & Barbara Steinheimer Ben’s Appliances, Inc. Lodi Transmissions Kautz Farms Vineyard Veterinary Hospital BUY-4-LESS Donations In Memory of: Roy Grose Alice Castellanos Diane Stipes Sharon McGarrah Barbara Strickland Lodi Sunrise Rotary Club Gary Schmierer Christine Bamesberger-Youngsma Brigetta Marchetti Marli Noceti Jeanne Steinheimer Max & Barbara Steinheimer Roger Smatsky Karver Family Paul Johnson Paula Albertson Donations In Honor of: David Sasaki Richard & Victoria Wright Philip Laughlin Rena Sibell Mary Anne Fry Salvador Vargas Alicia Mordhorst Catherine Dodson Sue Ann Minden Ann Tecklenburg Jacquelyn Mythen Jack & Mary Wright 'Riley' Richard Neil Sokol Jr. Pet Memorials: Oliver Lovebug Evans Bonney Schnabel All her cats & dogs Donna Sinclair Minki Patricia Graham Lizzie Richard & Margaret Anaforian Barney Catherine Boyd Nola Christeen Ferree Carol Farron Max Barbara Bagley Mija Mary Sommer A special friend to the animals Peter Yagi Chiyo Shingu Norma Schimke The Wednesday Club Peepers Patricia Graham Ann C Truppa Dorothy Lang Gay Marino John Carlin Charlotte Randolph Sammy Laura Staley In memory and with many thanks to O.J. Lynn Camacho Miss Mousie Rebecca Douglass OD Susan Carson Kitty Phillips Karen & John Stephens Dr Balfour’s Dog Joel & Mayumi Steinberg Peanuts Hatanaka Amy Toy Simba Joan Rowe Emma Tom & Teresa Machado The Circle of Friends Charter Member Pledge and Benefits: As a Circle of Friends member, I am committed to a sustaining donation of a minimum of $600 a year to Animal Friends Connection Humane Society. As a member, I am entitled to: one free ticket to an AFCHS fundraising event of my choice, a 10% discount on event tickets and merchandise sold by AFCHS, acknowledgement of my support on the AFCHS Website and in the office, an enormous “Thank You” from the animals whose lives I saved or improved by enabling us to continue our work in spay/neuter, adoptions, and education. Yes! I pledge to sustain Animal Friends Connection Humane Society’s work to: save the lives of animals, find perfect matches for adoptable animals, educate the public about the care and responsibilities of pet guardianship. Please sign me up as a sustaining donor in the AFCHS’s “Circle of Friends” I have committed to make a minimum yearly donation of: _______$600 per year or _______$150 quarterly _______or $50 monthly I have made my donation through: _____ Network for Good ____ United Way _____ Electronic Bank transfer/check ____ Enclosed check Signed: _________________________Date: ___________ Animal Friends Connection Humane Society is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit that is dedicated to Humane Education and the promotion of spaying and neutering. Donations can be sent to Animal Friends Connection Humane Society P.O. Box 2314, Lodi, CA 95241 All gifts are tax deductible as allowed by law. You can designate your United Way contribution to our organization. EIN # 68-0315789 We now accept donations online! www.animalfriendsconnect.org 7 Animal Friends Connection Humane Society P.O. Box 2314 Lodi, CA 95241 NON-PROFIT ORG US Postage PAID Lodi, CA Permit No. 86 O R CURRE NT RES I DE NT To the world you are one person. To a rescued animal, you ARE the world! Sam is a wonderful golden retriever mix. He was adopted from us about 6 years ago, but unfortunately his family is having to move to a trailer where they can't have a larger dog so we are having to move him to a kennel situation. He is now about 8 years old, just a wonderfully sweet dog--he loves people more than anything else, and he would be a great dog to take through therapy dog training. He weighs 60 pounds, is neutered of course, and is very friendly and obedient 8 Special needs kitten in need of a good home: Blinkie is a 3 month old, very playful kitten. She's very sweet and loving, but desperately needs another kitten or playful cat to live with. Blinkie is blind. She was born with this congenital condition. She is very healthy otherwise and thinks she is a normal kitten. She needs a safe, loving, forever home to call her own. Please call our volunteer at 209-401-4773 for more information on Blinkie. Waggin’ Tails Winter 2010 Animal Friends Connection Humane Society Promoting Compassion Toward All Creatures (209) 365-0535 Advertise in Waggin’ Tails! Our Waggin’ Tails newsletter reaches thousands of San Joaquin County residents. The cost to advertise in each issue is as follows: $35 $120 $200 Business card size Quarter page ad Half page ad For more information contact Patricia at: (209) 365-0535 or send an email addressed to: [email protected] Maddies Fund Statistics for Lodi CA 2009 Annual Reporting Form/Adoption Guarantee Organizations (Exhibit A) A B C D E F G H I NAME OF ORGANIZATION: Animal Friends Connection DATE OF REPORT: (January 2009 - December 2009) BEGINNING SHELTER COUNT (1.1.2009) INTAKE (Live Dogs & Cats Only) From the Public Healthy Treatable – Rehabilitatable Treatable – Manageable Unhealthy & Untreatable Subtotal Intake from the Public Incoming Transfers from Maddie Partner Organizations (LODI ANIMAL SHELTER) Healthy Treatable – Rehabilitatable Treatable – Manageable Unhealthy & Untreatable Subtotal Intake from Incoming Transfers from Maddie Parnter Orgs Incoming Transfers from Non-Partner Organizations (STOCKTON , MERCED, MANTECA, SONORA, TRACY ANIMAL CONTROL SERVICES Healthy Treatable – Rehabilitatable Treatable – Manageable Unhealthy & Untreatable Subtotal Intake from Incoming Transfers from Orgs outside Community/Coalition From Owners/Guardians Requesting Euthanasia Healthy Treatable – Rehabilitatable Treatable – Manageable Unhealthy & Untreatable Subtotal Intake from Owners/Guardians Requesting Euthanasia Total Intake [B + C + D + E] Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia (Unhealthy & Untreatable Only) ADJUSTED TOTAL INTAKE [F minus G] ADOPTIONS (only dogs and cats adopted by the public) Healthy Treatable – Rehabilitatable Treatable – Manageable Unhealthy & Untreatable TOTAL ADOPTIONS OUTGOING TRANSFERS to Organizations within Community/Coalition (specify orgs) Healthy Treatable – Rehabilitatable Treatable – Manageable Unhealthy & Untreatable Dog Cat Total 65 177 242 66 12 5 0 83 101 50 2 0 153 167 62 7 0 236 3 2 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 5 180 128 15 3 326 0 0 0 0 0 180 128 15 3 326 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 414 153 567 0 0 0 414 143 567 240 120 16 0 180 0 0 0 420 120 16 0 376 180 556 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Maddies Fund Statistics for Lodi CA 2009 Annual Reporting Form/Adoption Guarantee Organizations (Exhibit A) J TOTAL OUTGOING TRANSFERS to Org within Community/Coalition (specify orgs) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 K OUTGOING TRANSFERS to Organizations outside Community/Coalition (specify orgs) Healthy Treatable – Rehabilitatable Treatable – Manageable Unhealthy & Untreatable TOTAL OUTGOING TRANSFERS to Orgs outside Community/Coalition 0 0 0 L RETURN TO OWNER/GUARDIAN 0 0 0 DOGS & CATS EUTHANIZED Healthy (Includes Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia) Treatable – Rehabilitatable (Includes Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia) Treatable – Manageable (Includes Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia) Unhealthy & Untreatable (Includes Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia) 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Total Euthanasia 3 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 3 379 180 559 6 8 14 385 188 573 94 142 236 M N O P Q R S [M + N + O + P] Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia (Unhealthy & Untreatable Only) ADJUSTED TOTAL EUTHANASIA [Q minus R] T SUBTOTAL OUTCOMES [I + J + K + L + S] Excludes Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia (Unhealthy & Untreatable Only) U DIED OR LOST IN SHELTER/CARE V TOTAL OUTCOMES [T + U] Excludes Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia (Unhealthy & Untreatable Only) W ENDING SHELTER COUNT (12.31.2009)