The Farmington 13 - New Hampshire SPCA
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The Farmington 13 - New Hampshire SPCA
16 the Back Page 18th Annual Auct ion for the Animals! yEar EnD 2012 BY KELLY LEMOS OUR MOST SINCERE THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS Published by the new Hampshire Society for the Prevention of cruelty to animals • PO Box 196, Stratham, nH 03885 • 603-772-2921 • www.nhspca.org 6jXi ^dc New Hampshire SPCA 18th annual ONYX'SHOLIDAYTIPS ANDLESSON FOR THE ANIMALS awareness for this much needed cause. Sponsors, volunteers, donors and guests, we are overwhelmed by your continued generosity and cannot thank you enough for allowing us to care for the animals that so desperately need us. Our Deepest Thanks I Knead Your Dogs, LLC Furball Friends Silent Auction Committee Chairs Veterinary Emergency, Critical Care & Referral Center of New Hampshire Pack Leader Pamela E Bailey, RE • The Maureen Carey Group • Merial Ltd. Adoption Advocates Crow Construction Corp. • Piscataqua Landscaping Co. Inc., Piscataqua Savings Bank • Portsmouth Regional Hospital Ocean Properties • Optima Bank & Trust • SFC Engineering Partnership, Inc. Pet Pals Dr. and Mrs. Richard J. Duffy • Kurgo Products • Leddy Group In Kind Sponsors Exeter Events & Tents • Lindt & Sprüngli • WERZ 107.1 FM & Clearchannel Page 3 > Liz Bantle Tracy Hathaway Committee Members Beverly Bowles • Rachel Brown Stephanie Carr • Lynne Chick Barbara Conway • Bev Connolly Michelle Ekstrom • Cari Hunkins Beth Jefferson • Karen Keyes Melissa Wood Page 9 > DECLANGREGGNAMED ASPCAKIDOFTHEYEAR Page 14 > WILL&ESTATEPLANNING SEMINARSATTHENHSPCA 6jXi ^dc New Hampshire SPCA 18th annual FOR THE ANIMALS Back Page > ABUNDANTGENEROSITY AT18THANNUALAUCTION The Farmington 13 melanoma. Very common in grey horses, it’s sure to affect her as she gets older. The chocolate colored gelding is a retired race horse. He’s 27 years old and has some difficulty eating at this point. He hasn’t raced for a long time and BY SUZANNE BRYANT it’s hard to know what he’s been doing his whole life. He’s You may remember from the last issue of the NHSPCA a good old boy who gives us a hearty hello every morning News, the story of thirteen animals rescued from a and loves his mash. terrible situation in Farmington. Many of you reached While dealing with age and medical issues for some, out and helped by volunteering or donating to help we’re dealing with temperament and training issues with others. The cute red mare with the bold blaze was so attached to her friends that she’d panic as soon as she couldn’t see them. It was difficult to get her away and impossible to do anything with her once there. After much conditioning and weaning, she’s finally able to safely walk away and stand for grooming. She’s still not what we would consider reliable, but she’s coming along nicely. The stallion will likely pose the biggest challenge going forward. While he’s playful, curious, smart and very cute, he’s REMINDER also quite uninhibited, defensive and November 1 is the deadline aggressive. We hope that we’ll be able for horses to be provided shelter. to geld him soon and that it The law reads as follows: will help to settle him. It’s sad to RSA 435:14 Shelter Available: compare him now to who he was All horses shall be provided either: I. An adequately ventilated dry barn with stalls of begin their rehabilitation. With the a couple years back when he was sufficient size so that the horse is able to lie down, progress made, we thought many here and was just starting his of our readers would appreciate and shall be provided adequate and suitable exercise groundwork. He was so trusting arenas, barn yards, paddocks or pastures; or an update. and easily handled for grooming, II. A roofed shelter with at least 3 sides from As with all rescues, the hoof trimming, etc. as a yearling. November 1 through April 15, shall be Farmington case has had its ups Today, we are starting over again. provided for horses kept in paddocks, or and downs with more bumps in The minis are delightful. The pastures, and said horses shall not be store as the animals continue down little grey guy is in need of gelding kept tied but be able to move freely. their roads to recovery. We are beginning and some manners but he’s young, sweet to see their personalities as they bounce back and very trainable. The little pinto mare and there has been some cavorting in the ...ContinuedonPage5 paddocks, which is a delight. Since September, the two dogs have been transferred to Cocheco Valley Humane Society because the case originated from the NHSPCA NONPROFITORG. CVHS service area. We have kept all of the farm POBox196 USPOSTAGE animals as CVHS has no accommodations for them. 104PortsmouthAve. PAID MANCHESTERNH All of them will remain in protective custody until the Stratham,NH03885 PERMIT#197 court system decides their fate. As for the horses, all are eating well, gaining weight, and feeling better. They weren’t too sure about us at first but have gotten into their routines and are getting used to grooming and handling. There are still plenty of challenges to face with this herd. The white thoroughbred mare loves attention and naps while being groomed. She’s very sweet. While she’s feeling just fine and is quite spry and happy, we have discovered that she has some lumps consistent with UPDATE IN THIS ISSUE to our wonderful volunteers, without who's help, this event could never have happened so seamlessly. And to our truly amazing Auction Committee, your long hours and dedication making those astounding displays and soliciting items, make us forever grateful for all that you do! Presenting Sponsor THE NHSPCA NEWS Cyan Magenta Yellow Black Cyan Magenta Yellow Black camps and visits to schools about the importance of Once again, our generous community has made a caring for those who need it most. huge difference in the lives of homeless animals. The We noticed a marked difference this year in the New Hampshire SPCA’s 18th Annual Auction for the quality of our items. Local businesses and individual Animals was an incredibly successful event, raising donors spared no expense when it came time to critical funds for animals in need! The evening was full donate. Even in a still struggling economy, it was nice of fun and exciting auction items, and attended by a to see that for just one fabulous night, the animals lively crowd with a “sky’s the limit” attitude, were not forgotten. who bid higher and higher right up until the With over 200 silent auction items, incredibly ranging from jewelry, to furniture, to very end. We once again filled the room with gourmet food, and everything in between! successful supporters, some old friends, some new A fantastic live auction filled with vacations event and they all walked away knowing they including trips to Ireland, Las Vegas and helped make a huge difference! We are so Grand Cayman, art and hard-to-get sporting very grateful to our top Presenting Sponsor, Dr. event tickets including the Celtics and the Patriots, Garrod of the The Veterinary Emergency, Critical all helped make the night a huge success. Care & Cancer Treatment Center who support None of this could have been possible without us year round in our efforts. And to all of our the help of our dedicated volunteers, who wonderful sponsors, you help make this event worked tirelessly and accounted for every detail. the hot ticket that it is! They created amazing displays for each and every The “Special Fund” this year took a turn with a item, including the now very popular Live Auction brand new purpose; to raise much needed funds for Preview which helped our live Auction reach record our ever expanding Humane Education and Outreach breaking numbers! We truly couldn’t do any of what programs. An astonishing 7,500 children in our we do, without each and every one of them! service area take part in birthday parties, classes and We have already begun work on next year’s countless programs offered each year. Children ages auction and are constantly coming up with new and 2 to 15 learn valuable lessons through our summer exciting ways to engage the community and expand YEAR END 2012 President: Keith Eustis Vice President: Julie Quinn Treasurer: Maureen Carey Secretary: Frederick Woodburn 2 Executive Director’s Letter Rachael Brown, Geoff Clark, DVM, H. Alfred Casassa Esq., William Duffy, James Horne, Michael Parkin, Joshua Scott, Esq., Mary Jane Werner NHSPCA STAFF Executive Director: Lisa Dennison, M.S. adoption center marketing & development Field Services Manager of Field Services: Steve Sprowl Humane Agents: Tona McCarthy, Anne Taylor Business & Administration Director of Administration: Sue Harrington Administrative Assistant: Dot Sevigny Accounting Manager: Brooke Tetz Facilities Maintenance: Dennis Ainslie Phone Reception: Stephanie Lichtman, Carol Gobar Humane Education Manager of Humane Education Programs: Paula Parisi Humane Educators: Courtney Brooks and Kristi Wellenberger Training & Behavior Manager: Eden Guilbault Trainer: Kelly Marinel Best wishes for a joyous holiday season, Lisa S. Dennison, Executive Director agency calendar Rabies January 1stNew Year's Day Agency Closed 3rd & 17th 7th & 21st NHSPCA's Third Annual Doggie Paddle Plunge Saturday, February 16th New Castle, NH 101 Lafayette Rd. Rye, NH 603.964.6551 Advertise in the New Hampshire SPCA Newsletter! Now you can reach a highly targeted audience of 22,000 animal lovers with our quarterly distribution throughout the Greater Seacoast area by placing your advertisement in the New Hampshire SPCA's quarterly newsletter. The New Hampshire SPCA reaches over 150 communities in Rockingham and Strafford counties in New Hampshire as well as Southern Maine and Northern Massachusetts. Along with reaching our unique audience of animal lovers, your advertising helps make a difference in the lives of thousands of animals by supporting the NHSPCA. For advertising rates and information please contact Tanner Birr at 603-772-2921 ext. 119 or [email protected]. Advertising Policy: The New Hampshire Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals includes advertising at its discretion, but does not specifically endorse or recommend those businesses advertised herein. To notify us of a change of address, duplicate mailings or other changes please call 603-772-2921 ext.102. Editor: Sheila Ryan • Graphic Designer: Tanner Birr New Hampshire Society For the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals 104 Portsmouth Avenue, PO Box 196 • Stratham, NH 03885 TEL: (603) 772-2921 • FAX: (603) 778-7804 • www.nhspca.org Volunteer Orientation! Pre-Register with Richard at 603-772-2921 x104 Volunteer Orientation! Pre-Register with Richard at 603-772-2921 x104 Doggie Paddle Plunge! New Castle, NH see info on this page Visit nhspca.org for more information and to REGISTER TODAY! www.memoriesstudio.com 16thNHSPCA's 3rd Annual Freeze Your Tail Off! Budd E. Perry NHSPCA Emeritus Board Member February Save the Date…to Specializing in Pet Portraiture Clinic MicroChipping! Sunday, March 17th 10am - 1pm No Appointment Necessary 3 Year Vaccines $25 1 Year Vaccines $15 (3 year vaccines require proof of a vaccine last year or 3 years ago) Without proof, a one year vaccination can be administered for $15.00. MicroChips: $35 per chip and includes implant and chip registration with HomeAgain® For their safety, dogs must be leashed & cats in carriers. Please Visit nhspca.org for other 2013 dates. March Plunge into the freezing cold water at Great Island Common in New Castle to show your support for the NHSPCA and the animals we care for. 7th & 21st Volunteer Orientation! Pre-Register with Richard at 603-772-2921 x104 17thRabies & MicroChip Clinic first one of the year see info on this page “Cool” prizes will be awarded for fundraising. 31stEaster Holiday Agency Closed Come, Plunge, Save Lives! AND For all upcoming events visit www.nhspca.org April 6th Director of Development & Marketing: Sheila Ryan Special Events and Sponsorship Coordinator: Kelly Lemos Donor Relations Coordinator: Courtney Vavra Development Officer: Shay Laderbush Marketing & Development Associate: Tanner Birr Development Associate: Jay-ne LaChance Endowment Associate: Mary Kelly Volunteer Coordinator: Richard Maxfield Dear Friends and Supporters, Monday morning as emails were loading, I received one with a red exclamation point. Now some people as I’m sure you know, will add them to any email but I knew the sender and this was meant as an alert. It read as follows: I’m contacting you to find out whether the NHSPCA might have the capability to assist with field response and/or sheltering needs in NJ and/ or NY related to Sandy. The need is immediate and long term. We are now, or will be, maintaining by tomorrow, 4 emergency shelters, and participating in 3 search and rescue operations in NJ and NY. As another storm bears down upon us, we would like to amass, as soon as possible, teams for search and rescue and animal care at our shelters. We had responded in the past when Hurricane Katrina hit Louisiana and Mississippi assisting part of their survival story as well. Without you, we wouldn’t be able to assist during a crisis, we wouldn’t be able to care for those under our roof on a daily basis and we wouldn’t be able to even consider helping those that we just learned about today that are out suffering silently in the cold. Today and every day we are grateful for your support. We are grateful that when asked, you respond as well. Together we are making a difference in the lives of homeless and helpless animals here and beyond. At this time of Thanksgiving and the season of hope and light, we are honored to be partnered with you in this our 140th year of protecting and preventing cruelty to animals. Calendar of Events 15 year end 2012 workshop CPR and First Aid for Pets This event is a fundraiser for the animals of the NHSPCA! Speaker: April Begosh of Healthy Pets NH Saturday, April 6th Offsite Adoption Events! Did you know that the NHSPCA makes monthly appearances at local Pet Supply Stores? These events feature animals available for adoption and program information. Stores Include: PetSmart • 11 Brickyard Square Ste 1, Epping, NH PetCo • 1465 Woodbury Avenue, Portsmouth, NH PetLife • 20 Portsmouth Ave Ste 4, Stratham, NH So stop by and meet your new best friend! Please visit www.nhspca.org for the monthly schedule. 12pm - 5pm at the NHSPCA Price: $65 per person The following subjects are covered: CPR • Rescue Breathing Choking Management • Restraining & Muzzling Heat & Cold Injuries • Poisoning Breaks, Fractures, Sprains, Strains Snout-To-Tail Wellness Assessment Certification is good for two years. To register visit www.nhspca.org or call 603.772.2921 x121 Black Black Director of Animal Services: Jen Corbin Manager of Animal Care: Riann Atkinson Manager of Adoption Programs: Dianna Currier Veterinarians: Dr. Sue Denault, Dr. Stacey Lauer, Dr. Sarah Proctor, Dr. Karen Tinkham Veterinary Technician: Sandy Glansberg Veterinarian Assistant: Linda Donovan Adoption Counselors: Catherine Anderson, Jennifer Frey, Erin Hardiman, Rebecca Holt, Heather Keuenhoff, Kelly Marinel, Joan McCormack, Katie Smart Animal Care Technicians: Linda Donovan, Michaela Gerome, Colleen O'Keefe, Farm Animal Care Coordinator: Suzanne Bryant in both states at shelters and transporting animals back here to safety. I knew if we were capable, we would again as well. Immediately several staff members volunteered to go and assist when asked. The conditions were unclear and their accommodations unknown. Yet they packed, readying family and pets, and waited. Calls were received day and night and all through the weekend. The needs shifted hourly each day which made the coordination challenging. Shelters were merged, populations shifted and then ultimately our staff was released from the call. Each one unpacked a bit disappointed but ready for the next call. When the call came again a couple of days later, it was to travel to Long Island and transfer animals here to provide needed space for stays that were arriving daily. Again, the question wasn’t whether but when. Members of our staff immediately began to access how many animals we could assist, where we would be heading and what issues needed to be considered. Two days later, Steve and Kelly left returning after fifteen hours of travel to bring thirteen dogs and cats in need of another chance back to us. We all eagerly awaited their return. Today, the dogs and cats will become available for adoption. They will have another chance at finding a forever home and perhaps sleeping at the foot of a loved one’s bed. They have been removed from harm’s way and fortunately, given another chance. Today when we look in their eyes, we will be proud that we have been a part of their survival story. Today, we thank you for being a year end 2012 March 17th Directors at large February 16th Board of Directors 14 Leaving a Legacy for the Animals 1872 society Annual Giving $10,000 + $7,500 - $9,999 $5,000 - $7,499 $2,500 - $4,999 $1,000 - $2,499 If you have any questions about the 1872 Society, or would like to know what your giving is so far this year, please contact Shay Laderbush at 603-772-2921 x116 or [email protected]. Thank you! April 1, 2012 – November 30, 2012 Planned Gifts Received From the Estates of: Duane and Dorothy Nelson Stratham, NH Irene R. Green Portsmouth, NH John. P. Osborne Exeter, NH Carole Anne Helliwell Kittery Point, ME John L. Poucher Deerfield, NH Suzanne L. Roy Manchester, NH Charlotte A. Tisher Hampton, NH Planned Gifts build a foundation for the future of the NHSPCA and a better life for the animals that need us. Call about making a planned gift today. New Hampshire SPCA 104 Portsmouth Ave • PO Box 196 Stratham, NH 03885 (603) 772-2921 x107 • www.nhspca.org A big thank you to Attorneys Mae C. Bradshaw and H. Alfred Casassa for presenting at our second Will and Estate Planning Seminar held November 13 at the NHSPCA! Once again, Mae and Al brought their expertise in estate planning to our donors and other members of the community. This free workshop, open to anyone interested in learning more about estate planning, is full of useful information. Just some of the topics discussed in our recent seminar were wills and trusts, how to make sure your pets are taken care of in your own estate plans, how to include the animals at the NHSPCA in your plans, and other gift options such as Charitable Gift Annuities. Estate planning is important and sometimes confusing, so hearing from experts can help make things easier and more understandable. Are your pets taken care of in your estate plans? Are you maximizing all your tax benefits with your charitable contributions? Get those questions answered and more at our next estate planning workshop! We hope to see you at our next seminar! Is this something that you’d like to attend when it will return again this spring? If so, we would like to hear from you! Is there a specific topic you would like to discuss at the workshop? Would you prefer to come in the morning, afternoon or evening? What other information can you offer us to continue the success of these seminars? For more information on how to include the animals at the NHSPCA in your estate plans or feedback on what you would like to see at our next workshop please contact Shay Laderbush at 603-772-2921 x116 or [email protected]. 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I had been enamored by Doberman Pinchers ever since I could remember; so much so as a child that I used to beg my best friend Kate to borrow her life sized stuffed Doberman for overnight adventures. I knew, of course, that I wanted a rescue Dobie but not sure how to start the search. One of the receptionists at the Veterinary Hospital I was working for at the time had a friend that ran a Doberman Rescue out of Columbia, SC and she happened to mentioned that they were having a very difficult time finding placement for The NHSPCA Learning Center for Pets and People t• Si The NHSPCA greatly appreciates the concern shown by donors who give of their financial resources to assist the Society with its mission. Through their planned gifts, the following individuals made generous contributions toward the ongoing programs and services of the NHSPCA. By eden guilbault 4/11/2012 11:04:29 AM Stay • Learn Puppy Classes 8 weeks and up Obediance Classes 10 months and up Agilty Classes beginner to advanced Drop In Sessions Saturdays & Sundays Private Consults by appointment The NHSPCA offers a wide variety of classes throughout the year. Our schedule and class offerings are ever changing! Please visit our website for the most up to date information on what classes are available! NHSPCA Behavior & Training Department www.nhspca.org (603) 772-2921 x112 an 8 month old female Doberman. Immediately I thought it was meant to be. I completely lost all sense of reality, disregarded all the important questions I needed to ask, and drove up to meet this young pup to take her home. That, in itself was a lesson and a half. The day that I took her home she growled at my friend as I placed her into the car, the same day I also found out that she had been rehomed 5 times prior to her 8 month old birthday (now I know why), and to top it all off the rescue also told me that she had a potentially life threatening genetic bleeding disorder called Von Willebrands and that her VW factor was so extreme that she was prone to spontaneous hemorrhaging…..in the excitement of the moment and the immediate connection we had, I closed the back door to my car and “Onyx” was on her way home with me. Now we get to the reason I am choosing to let you into my personal long list of doggie woes. We had always had a dog in our family growing up, and we continue to do so to this day. As a child our holiday season was typical; full of good food, good laughs, and a lot of shared family memories. Our dogs were always part of that. They would lay down by our feet under the tree, help rip and tear open presents, and happily greet each visitor that came through our door with plenty of tail wags. I realized very quickly during Christmas of 2002 that my conjured up image of dogs during the holidays was closer to a written children’s book, then the reality of the holiday season for some pooches. On Christmas morning Onyx and I came trotting through the doors of my family’s home and took my “regular” spot in the living room by the tree. She sniffed around, investigating any wrapped item or stocking for a potential morsel of food, and all seemed par for the course. And then…the guests arrived. The first person who entered the door was not greeted by tail wags, but by a big old Doberman nose being wedged into their stomach, and then a look as if to say “I guess you can come in, but I’m calling the shots here, and I have my eye on you..” I was a bit taken a back to say the least, so I then put a leash on Onyx and became increasing aware that our holiday fun was turning into a stressful mess for my baby girl. With each minute of increased joy, energy, or rambuncious child that entered, Onyx was showing clear signs of distaste, letting out a big old bark when anyone came to the door, heavy panting, pacing, and subtle grumbles. In a moment of good training and management, I conceded to separating Onyx into a bedroom over the garage, gave her a chewy bone, Kong with peanut butter, and watched her immediate sense of relief take hold. She looked up at me (finally with nubbin wagging) as if to say “THANK YOU, I was wondering when you would get the hint…now go enjoy the festivities and leave me be”. I gave her a huge hug and kiss, and walked back down to the living room. Her lack of noise from the bedroom alone, made it clear to me that she was just “not that dog”. So the moral of this rambling story is that there are a lot of “pet holiday tips” out there. I’m sure many more then I could even fit into a small article like this. However, I truly believe that my girl Onyx taught me the greatest lesson of all around the holidays; realize and except who your dog is. If it’s different then you expected, it’s not a problem, it’s a gift. Not all dogs have to love other dogs, cats, or people; if you think about it, we don’t get along with every person we meet either. Resist the urge to place your dog in a situation that may not ultimately be successful for them. Keep their confidence up and their stress level down. Remove your dog from a stressful situation, give them a safe place to feel comfortable with their favorite toy or treat, help them feel better about the holidays by playing it safe and stress free. I firmly believe each “dog person” needs a difficult dog in their lives at some point, it helps us be better people and teaches us acceptance and patience. That is truly the theme of the holidays anyways, isn’t it? Onyx is 12 years old now, frail, but mentally still the semi-naughty girl I’ve loved for all these years. She lightened up a great deal over the years with a lot of training and a lot of management; but at the end of it all she is who she is and I wouldn’t change it for the world. Black Black Giving Levels Hero Protector Guardian Ally Advocate Behavior & Training 3 year end 2012 Holiday Tips &A Lesson To Live By… FO As we celebrate our 140th Anniversary, we want to especially recognize our most generous donors as members of our 1872 Society. The 1872 Society By shay laderbush includes individuals, corporations and foundations who contribute a total of $1,000 or more in a calendar year. Named in honor of the year of our inception, we are also honoring our top supporters who keep our mission in motion. If your total giving reaches $1,000 or more by December 31st, your name will appear in our Annual Report, and you will also be invited to our annual donor appreciation event, which includes a behind the scenes tour of the NHSPCA. Our kind and generous supporters enable us to provide food, medical care, and a safe place to stay for the animals coming to the NHSPCA in search of a forever home to call their own. Each and every gift, no matter the size, is making a difference and helps us save lives! Making your gift is simple and easy. Online: www.nhspca.org By Phone: 603-772-2921 x120 By Mail: NHSPCA, PO Box 196, Stratham, NH 03885 year end 2012 4 Adoption Center news Cherise's Story By Kelly Marinel just moved back in with my parents. They had their senior dog, and my cat Viggo moved home when I did. I called my mom at work, crying and begging to take Cherise home. She agreed we could talk about it. With my dad on my side, an agreement was made and Cherise was coming home. I excitedly told everybody at the shelter but silently wondered if my decision was the right one. I went to visit Cherise in her cage and she let out one of her high pitched “meee-owws” and head butted me. That was it, after 5 long months in the shelter, Cherise was coming home. At first, I didn’t know what to expect. I had antibiotics in case the stress of coming home caused a flare up of a respiratory infection. Trying to make the transition as stress free as possible, I kept her in my room away from the other animals until she settled in. My dad immediately loved her. My mom’s first impression included comments on her scruffy, unkempt appearance and her odd habit of staring at walls. But Cherise quickly won her over. The first few months Cherise did need some rounds of antibiotics for a flare up. It also didn’t help that Viggo was picking on her. She was scared of him and would hide behind the microwave stand in the kitchen. Viggo would wait for her to come out and then pounce on her. Or he would sit outside the litter box and wait for her to come out so he could chase her. She was very upset around him. When I finally got an apartment and was moving out, my parents offered to keep Cherise. While I would miss her a lot, I knew she was better off without Viggo and with my parents she flourished. Actually, she was so much happier after I left, my parents would tell me all the cute things she was doing, and it even made me jealous! She had turned into quite the affectionate lap cat. She slept in the bed either under the covers or on top of one of them. And I became the bad guy. I would come home and be in charge of nail trims and ear cleanings. Of course I had to trim her nails, but whenever I did she cried which in turn made my dad tell me to stop it because I am upsetting her. If she is upset, he is upset. Cherise was also not too fond of being picked up – but whenever I came home I just had to pick her up (especially to hear a meee-oww). I was convinced she associated me with her enemy Viggo. No, Cherise was not my cat anymore. She was my parents’ cat. And she was spoiled rotten, she had them wrapped around her little paw. A few months after that I was going away for a weekend and dropped Viggo off to stay with my parents. After a 45 minute drive to their house and a 45 minute drive back home, I got a frantic call from my dad. I had to come pick my cat up right away. He went after Cherise. I thought – no big deal, just keep Viggo separate. Nope, I had to come get Viggo immediately, Cherise is upset. I drove all the way back to my parents to get my cat, who was sitting on the steps right inside the house, looking completely innocent. My dad was on the couch all scratched up from Viggo and my mom and the dog had themselves locked in the bathroom. Cherise was hiding behind the tv and Viggo was no longer allowed to visit. Cherise lived with my parents from September 2008 until October 2012. She passed away a month after being diagnosed with diabetes. She was about 16 years old. She had four amazing years at my parents’ house. They were her golden years for sure and she spent most of them sunbathing. She enjoyed being queen of the house and she deserved it. I often think about the day I took Cherise home. The excitement I felt knowing I was helping an animal that needed me. Her age did not matter; all that mattered was that she was going to enjoy the rest of her life. She was going to be in a home and be loved, no matter how long that would be. The change in her was amazing. My brother said it best – “when she first came home she did not want to be touched or even looked at, over the years you guys turned her into the most adorable, affectionate cat I’ve ever seen. Be happy you gave her the best years of her life. I’m happy I was able to witness it.” I recently asked my dad if he wanted to adopt my one-eyed foster kitten. His response was “no,” knowing a kitten would have no problem being adopted, “I want to save another cat, an older one like Cherise.” Cherise will forever be in our hearts but there are lots of other cats waiting at the NHSPCA just like she was. Maybe they are a little older, or a little shy, or on a special diet, or not good with other cats. Even though there might be something that holds them back from getting adopted right away like the young, super friendly cat, their perfect home is out there. In the mean time they will be waiting patiently until that home comes. They will be ready to change their families’ lives forever, just like Cherise. Maureen Carey MBA, CBR, GRI, CRS • Broker / Owner REALTOR 6 Lafayette Road PO Box 247 Hampton Falls, NH 03844 603-964-6020 603-758-1300 Email: [email protected] development news 13 yeAr end 2012 The Perfect Gift for a Friend... and the Animals! This holiday season we are pleased to announce that our friends at Stonewall Kitchen are once again offering a gift basket that % of the sales of this exclusively helps the item go to animals of the NHSPCA! This special item is the NHSPCA available to purchase for a limited time on their website or by phone. Tempting savory products fill a Nantucket-style single handled basket. Enjoy Stonewall Kitchen Roasted Garlic Onion Jam, Old Farmhouse Chutney, Blue Cheese Herb Mustard, Red Pepper Jelly, Balsamic Fig Dressing, Maple Chipotle Grille Sauce and Roadhouse Steak Sauce. This is the perfect gift basket for giving to a friend or family member and you can feel good knowing you are helping out the animals this season too! Happy Shopping! 5 Savory Gift Basket $49.95 To Purchase: visit stonewallkitchen.com and enter item number 190719 in the search bar on the left side of the page or call 1.800.826.1752 to order by phone. Do you have a Car, SUV or Boat that you aren't using? Please consider donating it to the NHSPCA! When you do, you will be helping us provide a second chance at life and a loving home to over 3,000 animals that turn to us each year. The process is simple! To donate your vehicle, simply call Courtney at 603-772-2921, x102 NHSPCA’S and she’ll arrange to have it picked PROGRAM up.We will mail you the information for your tax records within 60 days of the sale or salvage. $BS%POBUJPO Thank you for considering the NHSPCA Car Donation Program! Black Black I felt like a little kid at Christmas, getting my first kitten. Instead, I was in my early 20’s and Cherise was a senior cat, had no teeth, and was kind of cranky. It didn’t matter to me. She was mine and I was taking her home! I had just started working at the NHSPCA and had adopted my current cat when he was a kitten but there was something different about Cherise. She needed me. Cherise came to the NHSPCA in April of 2008 with four other cats. Her owner went to a nursing home and the cats were outside so a neighbor brought them in. I remember they were all old and very sick and spent a lot of time in our isolation area. Sadly, the other four cats did not make it. But Cherise was improving and even becoming friendly. She was aged around 12 years, was being treated for an upper respiratory and ear infections, and badly needed a dental. On June 12, 2008 Cherise had every single one of her teeth removed and was then able to go up for adoption. I was so happy moving Cherise up to the adoption area. But unfortunately, the stress got to her and within a couple of weeks she was back in our isolation area. She was constantly scratching her ears and her respiratory infection was back. She recovered quickly this time and when it was time to go back up front we decided on an area where she would not be stressed out, and she even had a place to hide. The first day she stayed at the front of the cage for everyone to see and meowed away. But the very next day the sneezing was back. It was heartbreaking. Cherise was not going to get better in the shelter environment. The respiratory infection was chronic and she would need antibiotics for flare ups. With her weak immune system and the stress of the shelter, how was she going to get healthy? Could we make her healthy enough to go home? Would she be adopted? Cherise proved herself to be a fighter. She had been through so much; I knew she deserved a home. At the time, I had yeAr end 2012 12 Humane Education notes from Nellie The NHSPCA Humane Education classroom is a permanent home to many small animals- a rabbit, guinea pigs, mice, gerbils, a ferret, a hamster, lots of birds and rats! And then there’s me, Nellie the Chihuahua, and I come in everyday to supervise the goings on in the classroom! But did you know that many animals are also fostered in the classroom? We are often a temporary home to primarily young animals who will eventually be going up for adoption. As I write this, we have a litter of adorable little gray and white mice, a group of fluffy little kittens and three teenage rats that we are fostering. These animals get special attention, topnotch care and most of all, much needed socialization to become wonderful family pets. When children of all ages, from our StoryTime preschoolers to our teenage Junior Volunteers, visit the classroom, they give our foster animals lots of snuggles and playtime! So if you are thinking of adding a new pet to your family, check out the animals being fostered in the classroom- you just might find the perfect new member of your family! year end 2012 Hello, this is the Starfish Club. We are a group of animal lovers, ages 8-13 years old, who meet at the NHSPCA every month to help animals. We are the animals’ voice. Today we are raising awareness about how cruel puppy mills are to dogs. Puppy mills are places where people force dogs to breed puppies over and over, so that people can sell these puppies to pet stores for lots of money. These dogs have no choice and no voice. They don’t have proper medical care. They live in tiny, cramped cages filled with other dogs. Many of the puppies you see in pet stores come from these puppy mills. The next time you want a dog, instead of going to a pet store you should go to your local animal shelter, like the NH SPCA in Stratham. The animals at the NH SPCA have all their medical treatment and care, and they are treated with kindness. You can see some of the cute dogs they have at www.nhspca.org. Don’t support puppy mills- do adopt and save a life! If you are passionate about animal welfare, please join the Starfish Club! Information about this club and other youth programs can be found on our website at www.nhspca.org. We look forward to more actions that make a difference from these young animal advocates in the future. Seacoast Braces Supports the Animals Probably no one in the Seacoast sees as many kids on a regular basis as Seacoast Braces of Exeter and Dover, the orthodontia practice of Dr. Richard Miller II- and we all know that kids love animals! So Dr. Miller and his staff, animal lovers themselves, asked their patients to help animals by bringing food and supply donations to their appointments. In exchange, Dr. Miller gave each child a raffle ticket for a drawing of an iPod or a free adoption of a pet from the NHSPCA! Donations were collected all summer long and in September, one lucky patient, Clare Blonski, 8 of Brentwood, had her name drawn and chose the iPod because her family had already adopted a dog from the NHSPCA recently. Dr. Miller, his daughter Emma, the iPod winner, Clare, and her mom, all delivered a large collection of all kinds of pet supplies for the animals at the NHSPCA. Thanks to Dr. Miller, his staff and all his patients who cared enough about homeless pets to help them out! UNH Student Researchers Test Shelter Dogs When Erin McNulty, a student at the University of New Hampshire in Durham and her research group embarked on a project that involved dogs choosing which toys were their favorites, they knew where to find alot of dogs! With the assistance of the Humane Education department, Erin along with fellow student researchers Jennifer Wilmot, Nicole Golinski and Chad Kaminski, arrived at the NHSPCA with stopwatches, toys and clipboard and proceeded to test various types of toys on the dogs that were up for adoption. It was fun and educational for the students and a much needed break and some mental stimulation for the dogs! We welcome the opportunity to help students of any age with projects if we possibly can and we look forward to the analysis of the results that Erin’s group recorded with our dogs. Holiday Vacation Camps During every local school vacation, the NHSPCA Humane Education department holds several one day camps for ages 6 to 12 years old. We offer many different games, activities and crafts as well as everyone’s favorite, spending time with the animals! This year, our Holiday Vacation Camps will be held on Thursday and Friday, December 27 and 28 from 9 AM to 3 PM. The cost is $50 per day and campers may sign up for just one day or both. A day at the NHSPCA makes a great holiday gift for an animal loving child who already has everything! Registration is online at www.nhspca.org or come to the Learning Center in person. The animals will look forward to seeing you! Animals Affected By Hurricane Sandy Arrive In NH By sheila ryan Sandy disaster zone, the NHSPCA was eager to help. Two days later, our van was, as is printed on the side, “On The Road, Saving Lives”. As it left our driveway as the sun was rising, we weren’t entirely certain what staffers, Steve and Kelly, would find when Loading animals in preparation for their long trip to New Hampshire Max and Cali, two of the lucky dogs transported to safety On November 15 at approximately 9:30 pm, the NHSPCA Sprinter van rolled into New Hampshire carrying precious cargo. Thirteen animals were about to find a second chance at a new life in New Hampshire. After receiving the call from the caregivers on the ground in the Hurricane When they arrived Kelly went straight to work meeting and selecting dogs. After several hours, ten dogs that had languished in the shelter for months, were selected for transport, making room for 10 displaced from their homes by the hurricane. So, too, were three cats chosen. Two of the cats had been waiting, while one of them had had a home until Sandy came and demolished it, forcing her owner into a nursing home. Then the long drive back. Exhausted already, Steve and Kelly, expected to be arriving in Stratham around 6pm, but slow moving traffic through the city continually delayed their way. At long last, they arrived and unloaded thirteen very happy and grateful animals! Kelly Marinel reassures one of the dogs that their future is bright Steve Sprowl walking one of the newest New Hampshire dogs in the dark ...Farmington 13 Continued from Cover was terribly shy but sweet and polite in hand. She’s coming out of her shell slowly but surely. She loves kids someone her own size. The Nubian goats are handsome, shiny and sleek now. They are our shadows as we work around the pens and paddocks - curious, mischievous boys. The chickens are ruling a new roost these days. No longer getting picked on, they’ve regrown all their feathers and happily lay their eggs daily. Sadly, on October 7, Dolly, the aged red mare who was in the very worst condition, presented with an acute case of colic. My heart sank when I saw her down in the paddock in the late morning. It was unlike her to waste any time laying down when food was around. I went to check on her and found her unwilling to rise. they arrived on Long Island. Their mission was to choose dogs and cats that would make the trip back to New Hampshire and hopefully find homes quickly. The shelters in the NY and NJ area are overfull and in this case, NH is acting as a relief valve. The vet was called immediately, but despite our best efforts and prompt veterinary care, including a trip to New England Equine, the prognosis was dire. Dolly’s frail and infirmed body couldn’t manage; somewhere along her GI Tract she had ruptured and she simply couldn’t be saved. While it’s never easy to say goodbye, we were glad to have known Dolly and her bright personality, even if for a brief time. It’s good to know that she suffered very little during her last day and was treated kindly in her last days and at the end. She was peacefully laid to rest. Dolly was truly a character and we miss her dearly. As the animals rescued from this and other cruelty cases continue to recover we will keep you updated on their progress. We are only able to continue to help them with the support of our generous community. Anyone interested in helping abused or neglected animals directly can make a tax deductible gift to the NHSPCA SOS Fund on our website, via mail or in person. We are deeply grateful for your support. Merial, Ltd Pam Bailey 603-770-0369 Distinctive Properties in NH & ME [email protected] LOOK4propertiesNH.com Verani Realty Prudential Verani Realty 111 Maplewood Avenue Portsmouth, NH 03801 Feathers & Fur Reiki Energy Healing for all Beings Domestic, Exotic or Wild Creatures Pets or Service Animals No Age Limit or Special Conditions Helpful for Transitions Rates Vary with Situation Long or Short Term Treatment Animals with or without Owner Servicing Southern NH, The Seacoast Area and Northern MA www.feathersandfurreiki.com Kimberly: 978-372-2231 Black Black The newest after school club at the NHSPCA is the Starfish Club which meets on the second Wednesday of every month in the Humane Education classroom. At the club’s first meeting in October 2012, the club members decided to take action against puppy mills by urging people to adopt from their local animal shelters instead of supporting pet stores that sell dogs and puppies from puppy mills.These caring and dedicated young people wrote a heartfelt Letter to the Editor after educating themselves about this issue because they feel that if people knew the truth about where these puppies come from, they would not choose to buy but instead to adopt. Their letter was published in two local newspapers; The Exeter News-Letter and Foster’s Daily Democrat. The letter they wrote together is as follows: Field Services 5 year end 2012 6 Commemoratives The Commemoratives Listed Below Were Received By the NHSPCA Between August 1st, 2012 and October 31, 2012. Celebrations.................................from Hannah Rubin............................................................. Ms. Rosemary Costello Jack Sousa................................................................................. Dieter Knauss James Rossetti..................................................................Mrs. Linda Rossetti Josh G.....................................................................................Mr. Brian Bailey Linda Lord...........................................................................Mr. Matthew Lord Lisa Barker.................................................................... Ms. Colleen Haggerty Mackenzie Kerr......................................................................Ms. Darcey Davis Marybelle Laimonas...................................................... Mr. Jonathan Belcher Meghan Tongue.......................................................... Mr. Brandon Marchant Michael Falzone................................................Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Semprini Mrs. Nellie Asadoorian..................................................Mr. Levon Asadoorian Patricia Basinger................................................................ Ms. Rheta Hughes Rachael Brown.......................................................................Mr. Tony Jalbert Rachel Story..................................................................Ms. Marissa Schwartz Richard M. Maresca............................................................Mr. David Maresca Roland Paul Marcotte.............................................................. Keens Crossing Rose Ford.................................................................................. Ms. Jane Ford Trish Morris.................................................. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Susmann Wendy Becker-Metivier.......................................Somersworth Public Library In honor of (animals).................from Clipper................................................................................Ms. Linda B. Allen Jack Sousa........................................................................... Mr. Dieter Knauss Jackson...................................................................Mr. and Mrs. Joe T. Kearns Jaylah...................................................................................The Daysa Family Pippi and Precious...............................................................Ms. Jennifer Golia Sally McKee, the goat....................................................... Ms. Alison Brennan Tabitha..................................................................................Mr. John Hodges the Farmington Animals......................................................Ms. Pamela Biggi In memory of (animals)..............from Birthday.........................................from Briana Beauchesne’s Birthday.......................................... Ms. Nancy Coldwell Douglas Browning’s Birthday........................... Mr. and Mrs. Zakary Bradbury Georgia Atkinson’s 12th Birthday.......................... Mr. and Mrs. Peirce Hunter ...................................................................... Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Casko ....................................................................... Mr. and Mrs. Michael Atkinson Karin Tenney-Helfrich’s 40th birthday................................ Ms. Gina Langdon ......................................................................................Ms. Rosanna Salcedo Lynda Cody’s Birthday................................................Ms. Marjorie Hockmuth Mathew’s 10th Birthday...................................................... Mr. Lucien Mason Matthew Syracusa’s 10th Birthday..............................Ms. Jennifer Kostandin Nadine Dumas’s 2nd Birthday...................................... Ms. Sarah Pendlebury ............................................................................ Mr. and Mrs. Adam Berezin ............................................................................... Ms. Amy MacNeill-Rickey Nolan O’Neil’s 7th Birthday.................................... Mr. and Mrs. Brian Bishop Taylor Hare’s Birthday...............................................Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Hare Zima & Zappa’s 16th Birthdays.........................................Ms. Kathleen Kelley In honor of....................................from Brenda Thompson...................................................................... Mr. Kevin Ma Dana Brown...................................................................Ms. Liane LaRochelle Deborah Edison..........................................................Ambit Engineering, Inc. Denny Perriccio................................................................. The Sinclair Family Devon Schoppmeyer...........................................................Ms. Tammy Harris Diane O’Callahan........................................................... Little Harbour School Donna Beaudoin..........................................................Ms. Melissa Ceppetelli Doug Gay.................................................................... Ms. Laura Gay Majerus Dr. Marc Mitchell..........................................................Ms. Stephanie Stanley Dunja Hein................................................................ Whole Life Pet Products Elizabeth Smith................................................................ Ms. Jeanne O’Keefe Emily White........................................................................ Ms. Michelle Verdi Agi................................................................................. Mr. John Hutchinson All our client’s pets.................................Brentwood Country Animal Hospital .......................................................................Exeter Veterinary Hospital, Inc. Alphie Philp...........................................................Mr. and Mrs. Phil B. Tucker Bill (a fantastic cat)..................Ms. Linda J. Rogers and Mr. Edward J. Ribitzki Bosun..................................................................................Ms. Linda B. Allen Buster................................................................................ Ms. Wendy Grover Chance............................................................................... Ms. Janice Peeling Chance..........................................................................Ms. Holly Southworth Chloe................................................................................. Ms. Carolyn Natale Clara.......................................................................... Ms. Maureen McDonald Dande....................................................................Mr. and Mrs. Phil B. Tucker .......................................................................... Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Sparks ..........................................................................Mr. and Mrs. Stephen B. Lord Dandylion............................................................ Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sterry Diesel...........................................................................Ms. A. Jarlath Fournier Dusty.......................................................................................Ms. Jean Vogel Felix......................................................................................... Mr. Kevin Frye Fenway Broyer..................................................Ms. and Mr. Jodie Sutherland Ginger.....................................................................Master Benjamin Malgeri year end 2012 Haley.............................................................................Mr. and Mrs. Tim Lord Holly Berry....................................................................... Ms. Lorraine O’Neal Jack.............................................................................. Ms. Mary McGuinness Jackie........................................................................................... J.L. LaBrack Juno.............................................................................Ms. Shirley O’Flatterty KK......................................................................................Mr. Thomas Golter ...................................................................................... Ms. Theresa S. Snook Lakota Messina....................................... Mr. and Mrs. Anthony C. Carpiniello Little Kitty................................................................................Ms. Anne Shea Mack....................................................................Mr. and Mrs. David McBride Maggie.............................................................. Mr. and Mrs. Doug A. DeSilva Manny...........................................................................Ms. Jean A. O’Donnell Mick.....................................Ms. Lisa Karakostas and Mr. Steve Nickologianes Molly Marra........................................................................ Ms. Paula Embury Mr. Champe..........................................................................Ms. Diane Ramus Murphy.................................................................. Mr. and Mrs. Jonny Thews Murphy.....................................................................Mr. and Mrs. Geza Dobai Nicholas....................................................... Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Brown Nugget................................................................Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gilston Obie..............................................................................Ms. Susan Tourtillotte Philly..................................................................................Ms. Colleen Emery Puddles, Punkin & Honey..................................................... Ms. Karen Boone Sammy...............................................................................Ms. Celeste Bolduc ......................................................................... Mr. and Ms. Walter Knowlton Sara, Lucy and Abby................................Dr. Peter Gray and Mrs. Ellen B. Gray Sarah Cramer................................................................. Ms. Linda L. Bronson Sasha................................................................ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hoffman ......................................................................................The Weinhold Family Scully............................................................................... Ms. Sue Harrington Seabiscuit.........................................................Mr. and Mrs. John Karakostas ........................................................................... Mr. and Mrs. Chip Kuzborski Shiloh.................................................................................. Ms. Nancy McVay Slate.......................................................................... Ms. Ellen Gibbs-Lejeune Smokey...................................................................................Ms. Gail Sexton Sophie.......................................................................................Ms. Jo Haskell Spencer.......................................................... Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. LeClair Summit, A Very Good Girl...................................... Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mahoney Sweet Loveable Gus........................................................... Mr. David Sutcliffe Tango.....................................................................................Ms. Linda Wood Tasha and Maggie....................................... Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Short Taylor and Putty.............................................................Ms. Liane LaRochelle Teddy............................................................................ Mrs. Linda E. Rossetti Tobias J............................................................................ The Melchor Family Toby...............................................................................Ms. Bettina Caminati Toby Logel............................................................. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mahoney Volunteer Notes from Richard Helping out at the Annual Auction for the Animals Late summer and fall brought many opportunities for the NHSPCA volunteers to show their support for and dedication to the agency. Aside from the daily responsibilities of caring for dogs, cats, small animals, horses, goats, and other farm animals, volunteers were out in the community, helping with offsite adoptions, and staffing information tables at events such as the Deerfield Fair. From August through October, over 400 volunteers provided 9,000 hours of service, including direct animal care, foster care, administrative help, Humane Education, and help with our Development Department’s fundraising and outreach efforts. Our volunteers play a crucial role in nearly every aspect of the shelter’s operations, and it’s worth repeating that we couldn’t do all that we do without our dedicated volunteers. We thank them for their service, and honor them for their compassion. Volunteers helped make this year’s Annual Auction for the Animals yet another success. Months and many hours of hard work by the Auction Committee resulted in a wonderful assortment of silent and live auction items solicited from donors. Auction attendees were greeted with a beautiful display of items, all meticulously prepared and arranged by volunteers. Over 50 volunteers helped throughout the night of the auction, working to ensure that everything went smoothly, from registration to packing up at the end of the night. It was yet another example of how important our volunteers are to the success of the NHSPCA. Kudos to all who helped! In Memorium An Autumn "Day of Caring" In September, employees from Newmarket International and Pax World Funds came to the NHSPCA to engage in a “Day of Caring” under the sponsorship of the United Way of the Greater Seacoast. These volunteers worked diligently around the grounds of the shelter, as well as at our Rolling Meadows Pet Cemetery, weeding planting beds, trimming bushes, cleaning up fence lines, and generally helping to prepare the grounds for winter. We are so grateful for their generosity of spirit, and for their willingness to do just about anything asked of them. We thank their companies for allowing them the time off from work to give back to the community through their service. In memory of.................................from Albert Auprey............................................................................... Ms. Kelsey Lank .............................................................................................. Core Medical Group Barbara D. Fellbaum...................................................... Etchstone Properties, Inc. Barbara D. Fellbaum............................................................Ms. Dorothy Tagalakis Betty Keefe..............................................................................Ms. Marion Barron Bob Cushman............................................................... Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson Brian Neville..............................................................................Ms. Lynda Bonner ...........................................................Baynes-McKeen Mechanical Services Corp. Carole Sheffield......................................................................N.A.L.C. Branch 161 ........................................................................................Ms. DeAnna R. Emerson ....................................................................................... Ms. Eleanor Woodworth Carolyn Rowe.....................................................................Mr. and Mrs. Dan Crow Charles B. Darcy...........................................................................Ms. Linda Graves ......................................................................................Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sanders ................................................................................Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wheeler .....................................................................................Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lane Volunteer 11 year end 2012 Black Black Brian Fetterman and Scott Stapel.......... Mr. and Mrs. Gordon A. Rehnborg Jr. Cat Edwards and Timmy Maynard........................................Mr. Michael Egan Clifton & Alice Wentworth’s 50th Anniversary.... Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Sparks ........................................................................Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bergeron ......................................................................................Mr. Frederick Courser ..............................................................................................Ms. Shirley Holt ........................................................................... Mr. and Mrs. John Robinson Jen and Lee Cannon...............................................Ms. Christine C. Fredericks Kenji Chase & Zoe McQuillan...................................................Ms. Miya Chase Mr. and Mrs. Michael Jonas’ Anniversary..........................Ms. Donna Garrison Vicki and Chase Robinson.. Mrs. Elizabeth Levey-Pruyn at RE/MAX By The Bay Ann Lindsey and Scott Rusk............................................................................ ...................................... Ms. Jacqueline C. Coons at Carey & Giampa Realtors In September, the NHSPCA lost one of its most dedicated volunteers, Jean Jackson. Jean could be found every Tuesday morning, along with her best friend Betty Wescott, caring for the cats and kittens. She was not intimidated by the hard work of cleaning cat cages, emptying litter boxes, or doing laundry. She met everyone with a brilliant smile that reflected her loving heart. Jean was not only a cat care volunteer, but she often helped with offsite adoptions, and for several recent Paws Walks, she could be found at the top of Stratham Hill Park, handing out water to the walkers. Jean was a bright light for anyone who knew her, and a shining example to all. She is, and always will be, missed by those fortunate enough to have known her. Volunteer Recognition Congratulations to the volunteers who have recently achieved the following milestones. We value their dedication to and compassion for the animals in our care, and we thank them for their service. 25 hours Kim Bartlett Sharon Brown Dianne Burton John Cannon Lynne Chick Lisa Christ Jeromey Green Emily Howard Sharon Howard Cari Hunkins Cynthia Jordan Dana Kelly Daniel Kimball Hayleigh Mantini Elizabeth Murphy Julia Nation Elisabeth Newman Nicole Pelletier Zoe Picanso Lisa Portelli Jared Stokes Derek Trudel 50 hours Kim Bartlett Alyssa Beville Melanie Burger Dianne Burton Christina Call Lynne Chick Jeromey Green Cari Hunkins Nicole Pelletier Brian Renadette Ellen Renadette Anne Marie Samway Melissa Wood Scott Wood 200 hours “Willy” Ashworth Lois Auclair Dorothy Gale Elizabeth Segeberg Paul Verrette 500 Hours 2000 hours Brian Denis Tracy Hathaway Birgitte Rasmussen Rita Henderson Tom Rowan 1000 hours Cindy Waitt Jennifer Silva 4000 hours 6000 hours Rachel Auger 10 More NHSPCA Features Please Support the 2012 Holiday Fund Drive! Your generous gift will be used to help the many vulnerable cats, dogs and other animals right here in our community. Thanks to friends like you, this holiday is much happier for animals like Abby. This sweet girl was found alone and scared, whimpering from hunger. Abby was in bad shape, but today she is healthy and happy with her new family. Thank you for everything you do to help homeless and hurting animals this holiday season and all year long! year end 2012 Commemoratives Continued from Page 7 Did You Know? .................................................Mr. and Mrs. John Sampieri ............................................................... Ms. Bonnie Collins ................................................................Mrs. Pat Semprini ...............................Ms. Ramona Dow and Mr. Jerry Dionne .............................................................Town of Newington ............................................ Mr. and Mrs. George C. Pappas .................................................... Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Ryan Richard Maresca........................................Ms. Peggie Poore ..............................................................Ms. Christina Hurni ............................................................... Mr. David Maresca Robert Stacey................................. Ms. Rhonda Stacy-Coyle Rose Grunewald......................Mr. and Mrs. James Crawford Tim Gutmann....................................................Anonymous Vinnie Fure....................................................Mr. Dave Wells ............................................................Ms. Doreen Rainville Warren “Smitty” Smith.........................Amvets Post No. 147 ................................ Mr. Stephen Cate and Mr. Paul Gervais .................................................Kingston Veterans Auxillary ..................................................Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore William A. Bonin.............................................. Ms. Lisa Hall William Brewer................................... Sentry Management William Roach II...................................Mr. Robert Moore Sr. To Make a Commemorative Gift Please Visit www.nhspca.org or Contact Courtney Vavra at (603) 772-2921, ext. 102 or [email protected] Dogs are able to see much better in dim light than humans are. This is due to the tapetum lucidum, a light-reflecting layer behind the retina. Because it functions like a mirror, it also accounts for the strange shine or glow in a dog’s eyes at night. ................................................................................... Western Branch Metals, LC .......................................................... Representative and Mrs. Daniel M. Hughes ................................................................................................. Mrs. Pat Semprini ................................................................................................ Ms. Sharon D’Urso .....................................................................................................Ms. Gail Babula .......................................................................................... New Castle Post Office .................................................................................. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Pappas ............................................................................ Mr. and Mrs. Vincent J. Marconi ...................................................................................................Duramax Marine ........................................................................................Jim and Sammy Baldini Charlotte Tisher.......................................................Mr. and Mrs. George Simonds Clara Davenport...............................................................Ms. Maureen McDonald ..................................................................................................Mrs. Beth Murray Daryl Baker.........................................................................Ms. Marguerite Swain .................................................................................................Ms. Deborah Fexis David Riecks................................................................Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Freeze Debra Wylie...........................................................Mr. and Mrs. Robert Memmolo Derek Burford............................................................. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Burke ................................................................................Aunt Adele, Nancy and Brian Donna Haynes................................................................... Mr. Donald Provencher ................................................................................Mr. and Mrs. David Dinsmoor .................................................................................Mr. and Mrs. Richard Landry ................................................................................ Mr. and Mrs. Carl Provencher .....................................................Mr Marc Provencher and Ms. Kathie Kaluzinski ...................................................................................... National Passport Center Dorothea P. Giaimo................................................. Mr. and Mrs. William B. Pierce Dorothy Casey........................................................... Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Pearce ..............................................................................................Ms. Cecilia Churchill Dotti Day........................................................................ Always There Home Care Dr. William Bradley.......................................................... Mr. and Mrs. Joe Heinen .......................................................................................................Ms. Ann Bride ................................................................................... Mr. and Mrs. Dean Stevens ............................................................................................. Ms. Barbara Caswell ......................................................................................Ms. Linda Marcotte-Tatar ................................................................................. Ms. Susan Marcotte-Jenkins ............................................................................................. Ms. Denise Sylvester Edith Jones......................................................................................East Gate Club ................................................................................... Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Adams ......................................................................................................Ms. Ann St. Cyr ................................................................................ Mr. and Mrs. Bruce G. Brown .....................................................................................Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Chase Edward L. Jarvis....................................................Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Jarvis Elaine Anuszkiewicz........................... Ms. Judith Brown and Mr. Dennis Cameron Eleanor Tamulaitis...............................................................Ms. Valerie Hershfield Elizabeth A. Moore............................................................................Ms. Joy Page ............................................................................................Ms. Georgia M. Kerns ............................................................................ Mr. and Mrs. Norman Robinson .............................................................................Mr. and Mrs. Robert Memmolo ...................................................................................Mr. and Mrs. Claude Dozois .................................................................................. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Dumont .............................................................................................Ms. Robin DeAngelis ...................................................................................................... Mr. Neil Kelley Flora E. Ells...............................................................Capt. and Mrs. Richard Morin .................................................................................................... Backyard Farms .............................................................................................. Ms. Janie Beardsley .................................................................................................Mr. Robert Benoit ..........................................................................................Ms. Marisa McCormick .......................................................................................... Ms. Cynthia McGovern .............................................................................................Ms. Theresa DiLando ................................................................................. Mr. and Mrs. Scott M. Fagan ............................................................................................. Ms. Theresa Sartorio ..............................................................................Mr. and Mrs. Robert Terriciano ............................................................................ Mr. and Mrs. William Singersen ..................................................................................................Ms. Judith Brown ................................................................................. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Saladino ..........................................................................................Mr. Richard Hurcombe ............................................................................................... Ms. Jane Sletterink .....................................................................................................Ms. Pamela Ells Frances McCann Murray...........................................................Ms. Louise McLane George A. Frenette..............................................................Ms. Beverley Frenette Gerald Briggeman II.................................................. Mr. and Mrs. John Francis III Gladys Corey Burt....................................................................Ms. Patrice Stevens Glenna Gerry.............................................................................Ms. Sally L. Snook Haily Marie Chalifour................................................................ Ms. Lynda Menard Helen Kocincki...........................................................Walmart Distribution Center Ida Ann Ricker........................................................................... Ms. Karla Middler ...........................................................................................Mr. David R. Frederick ....................................................................................................Ms. Megan Luce .................................................................................Mr. and Mrs. Tosca Zamarchi .............................................................................................. Ms. Barbara Chrane ................................................... Mrs. Ornella Ellingwood and Mr. Gardo Macrelli Jacqueline M. Kelleher............................................................. Ms. Alison Mackey James Rossetti.....................................................................Mrs. Linda E. Rossetti Jean Jackson............................................................ Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ogborn ..............................................................................................Ms. Jeanne Sullivan .............................................................................................. Ms. Elaine Weinrich .............................................................................. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Neylon ................................................................................. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald George .................................................................................Mr. and Mrs. William Milioto ................................................................................................... Ms. Kerry Cronin ..............................................................................Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Jackson ..................................................................................Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown ..........................................................................................Ms. Rita French & boys ................................................................................................ Ms. Ruth Peterson .................................................................................................. Ms. Linda Currier ...............................................................................................Ms. Megan Mecum .............................................................................................. Mr. Joseph Kelleher ............................................................................................... Mrs. Betty Wescott .............................................................................................Ms. Lisa DiGeronimo ..................................................................................................Ms. Patricia Wirtz ................................................................................................Ms. Diane McAlpin Jean Robertson...........................................................................Mrs. Laurie Clark ..................................................................................................Ms. Jackie Adams .............................................................................................. Ms. Nancy Almgren ..................................................................................................Ms. Nancy Gulley ................................................................................................Ms. Nancy Jackson ................................................................................................... Ms. Missy Wilich Jeanne Carrier................................Ms. Linda J. Rogers and Mr. Edward J. Ribitzki Joan Shotney..........................................................................Mr. Donald Dickson Johanna Anthony..................................................................Ms. Linda Mashburn ............................................................................................Ms. Sandra Mahynski John P. Osborne..................................................Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey J. Goldsmith Joseph Hoyt, Sr.......................................................... Mr. and Mrs. Albert Barbour Judith Kimball............................................................................... Ms. Claire Cane Julie Reid.............................................................. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Dillon .................................................................................................Mr. Ronald Mirsky .................................................................................. Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. Coffin ........................................................................................... Mr. and Mrs. Jim Voss ................................................................................Kingston Community Library ...................................................................................................Ms. Jane Christie ...................................................................................Mr. and Mrs. John Halloran ............................................................................Mr. and Mrs. Douglas W. Wright .............................................................................................. Ms. Geraldine Tilley ..............................................................................................Mrs. Sarah Jaworski ....................................................................................................Ms. Patti Walker ........................................................................Nichols Memorial Library Trustees ...................................................................................................Ms. Judith Lukas .......................................................................... Dance Innovations Dance Center ............................................................. Mr. Steven Gallant and Ms. Cami Mueller .......................................................................... Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Minutelli Kenneth Chase..............................................................................Ms. Gail Sexton Laurie Vedeler Sloan....................................................... Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cole Lynn Maxwell...........................................................................Ms. Marilyn Fenno Madeline Wiggins....................................................................Ms. Patricia Hawes Marie Lindquist............................................................Ms. Dorothy H. Richardson ............................................................................................ Ms. Margery Godfrey ................................................................................................ Ms. Elsie Saunders Marjorie Alston...................................................................... Mr. William Kenney Michael Gazeaud.................................................... Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Tenney ..................................................................................................Mr. Norman Leon ................................................................................... Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fixler ......................................................................................G4S Secure Solutions Inc. ....................................................................................................Mr. Alan Bowen ..........................................................................................Pegasus Management ..................................................................................................Ms. Janet Angelo .....................................................................................Fay, Spofford & Thorndike ................................................................... Manchester-Boston Regional Airport ................................................................................................Ms. Victoria Bridge ....................................................................................................Ms. Mary Lavoie ....................................................................... Seabrook Nuclear Security Officers ....................................................................................Seabrook Employees Fund Michael Sardone................................................................... Ms. Janet Townsend .................................................................................................... Ms. Lois Osborn Michael Sullivan Noonan..........................................Mr. and Mrs. Mark R. Cicchini Michele and Joan.....................................................................Ms. Wendy Prindle Mike...................................................................................Ms. Jacqueline R. Platt Mr. Ralph Meuse......................................................Mr. and Mrs. James Crawford Nancy Nightingale...............................................................Ms. Rachael W. Keller ................................................................................. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kayler ..................................................................................Mr. and Mrs. Dave Conaway ........................................................................................Mr. and Mrs. David Paul ........................................................................... Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hedstrom ...................................................................................... Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Gray .....................................................................................................Mr. Ray O’Brien Continued on Page 10 Black Black Nancy Nightingale.....................Mr. and Mrs. Roger Ledoux ........................................................ Mr. and Mrs. Art Ledue ............................................................... Ms. Patty Falconer ........................................................ Ms. Earlene K. Aylward .................................................. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cibos ................................................... Hampstead Public Library Noreen Page................................................... Mr. Norm Roy Pam Knight............................................The Conway Family Pam Thucaky........................................Mr. Mark W. Thucaky Patricia A. Ryan................................Mrs. Shirley Zabilansky .................................................................... Ms. Janet Steel Patricia Aveni................................ Withington Auction, Inc. ..............................................Seacoast Growers Association .................................................................Ms. Carolyn Foley ..........................................................Ms. Renee Dinwoodie .................................................................Mr. Robert Soucy ..................................................................Ms. Helen Sibley .................................................................Ms. Loretta Aveni .......................................................Mr. and Mrs. Joel Sibley ................................................Mr. and Mrs. Chester Dymek .................................................................. Ms. Mary Zanich .............................................................. Ms. Marjorie Stone ...............................................................Ms. Paula Erickson ................................................................... Ms. Mary Stone Paul Binger..............................................Mrs. Susan Binger Paul Kent..................................................Mr. Richard Sterry ........................................................... Ms. Sharon Morrison Commemoratives 7 year end 2012 8 Our Favorite Part Daisy so, she became sick and needed to get better before she became adoptable. All the while she became close to the NHSPCA staff. They told us they’d bring her out to the front desk for part of the day so she could just spend time lying on the floor next to the office workers. When we decided to adopt her and came to pick her up the next day, the NHSPCA staff member that we talked to brought her hand to her heart and said, “Not my Daisy?” as if she did not want to let her go. Apparently they all developed quite a bond with this dog. That week was last week. We are very sad to have lost such a good girl, but we are also very happy and honored that she was our dog, and that we were able to give her a wonderful life. We enjoyed watching her become a household fixture. We can still hear her snoring loudly as she slept or make loud snorting noises when sniffing out something in the dirt. We laugh thinking of her when she rolled on her back and made a silly smile by sticking out her bottom teeth. We enjoyed giving her tummy rubs and watching her put her paws over her snout while getting them. While we were in the same room, she would often watch us with curious eyes, trying to understand what we were doing and figure out if she’d get a treat. Sometimes while looking at us, one of her lips would curl up under her gums and she’d end up with the strangest-creepy smile and we’d break out into laughter. To Daisy girl, we shall meet again and run through fields together and Since adopting Miss Daisy, she we will watch your ears flop up and has made us better humans. So down with joy. the house became a little dirtier, and Daisy sometimes became a Eric & Maura little smelly. We could always clean the house and give her a bath. She From homeless and scared taught us to be adventurous, to to loved and spoiled the love the simplicity of a walk down the street, to enjoy down-time and stories from adoptees are to take naps. She taught us to be Our Favorite Part! a little goofy sometimes. She taught If you would like to share us to always take the opportunity your adoption story to snuggle with the ones you love. with NHSPCA fellow In the past month Daisy’s health supporters please declined rapidly. We knew it was coming because she was about 12 send along with a or 13 years old. We knew that the photo or two to: day would come when we’d no NHSPCA longer have Miss Daisy and braced ourselves as her health declined. c/o Newsletter Submission It was very quickly that she lost PO Box 196 the use of her hind legs. She also Stratham, NH 03885 developed many skin infections that weren’t healing with the many or email them to: medications that the vet gave to her. Tanner Birr at It came to a point where it was best [email protected] to relieve our Daisy girl of her pain. NHSPCA Features 9 year end 2012 By dianna Currier appreciative, they seem to know they are going to a wonderful retirement home, they are not interested in long walks, only short and sweet walks they seem to like best, they should always have someone home with them, they get along really well together and seem to know they are in the same situation, they settle in like they have been best of friends for life... living in harmony with all the other residence. Q How do the current animals get along with a new animal coming into the home? A I have four dogs, Jasmine is the current dog I adopted who is thirteen years old and likes being outside in the fenced in yard and likes to nap under the bush and can enjoy her off leash adventures. Lucy and Buddy are fourteen, with Jim Stitt has been a long-time volunteer at Simba being the youngest at seven. They are the NHSPCA for 14 years and is always looking one big happy family and living the great life. to help a senior animal with a retirement home. Q Since Jim has been volunteering with the Jim, “Thank-you for taking this time to NHSPCA, he has adopted seven dogs and one give us information on senior dogs and giving cat with us; ranging from the ages of 9 months them a wonderful second chance at life at the to thirteen years with Lucy being the oldest dog STITTS RETIREMENT HOME. he has adopted from us. I sat down with Jim to better understand his view on adopting a If you are a Senior Citizen over the age of senior pet. sixty and interested in adopting one of our wonderful senior animals, contact Dianna Q Jim, why do you enjoy adopting senior Currier at [email protected] or call 603-772animals from the NHSPCA? 2921 ext. 118 for more information on Purina Pets for Seniors Program. A They seem to know everything and are easier to take care of, they are very loving, very Declan Gregg Named ASPCA Humane Kid of the Year! Declan Gregg with Scooter, ASPCA Cat of the Year and Fiona, ASPCA Dog of the Year ~ photo by Owen Hoffman The NHSPCA was where it all began for Declan Gregg of Greenland who was recently named Humane Kid of the Year by the ASPCA. His mom Stacie was volunteering with horse care here at the NHSPCA when she heard about the plight of horses destined for slaughter. Declan became interested too and soon he was on his way to becoming a national advocate for the humane treatment of horses. Declan has traveled to Concord, NH as well as Washington, DC to deliver a message to politicians that children will not stand for the inhumane treatment of horses. Declan’s blog, Children 4 Horses, and his Facebook page are updated every day to keep people informed about what’s happening with horse slaughter in the United States and the rest of the world. We are all extremely proud of our association with Declan whose first Letter Writing Party was held right here in our Humane Education classroom last Spring. Congratulations to Declan from everyone at the NHSPCA, especially the horses! Join, Network, Save Lives! The Share button is a powerful lifesaving tool! By sharing a post, picture or video of an adoptable pet you increase the odds of finding that animal a loving home.You just never know, that adorable face may be the perfect pet for someone in your network of friends. Can’t adopt right now, but still want to help? Talk about your own wonderful shelter pet! It is a fact that someone who has talked to a family member or friend that has adopted a shelter pet is THREE times more likely to go to a shelter themselves. That’s right; you could save lives just by sharing with your friends how awesome your own rescued pet is. Easy enough, right? For pictures, videos, animal stories, available animals, breaking news, info on events, or some just some good old fashioned daily cuteness-check us out online! Come join the conversation on Facebook Follow us on Twitter and Pinterest Watch us on You Tube and Vimeo! Cyan Magenta Yellow Black Cyan Magenta Yellow Black When I became serious about adopting a dog four years ago my wife was hesitant. Was it the right thing for us to do if our lives were very busy? We talked about it for years and never acted on it.Through those years we had a myriad of excuses, we lived in an apartment, our lives were too busy, we weren’t sure we’d be good owners. My wife never owned any pet while growing up and I didn’t know if she would except an animal into her home that would sometimes be a little dirty, a little smelly and potentially dangerous. We can attest that by adopting Daisy, our lives became more enriched and more rewarding than ever. Daisy taught us to be better people. We discovered Daisy at the NHSPCA. We knew we wanted a dog that was sweet and gentle but still wanted a dog that has a little spunk. Since we were first time dog owners and because we didn’t have children and because we both worked through the day, we knew that an older dog was probably the best choice for us. After looking at several dogs, Richard, who took us around the facility, remembered a sweet eight-year-old female Pit bullLabrador mix in a side room that other potential adopters seems to have forgotten was there. I walked into the room, I thought Daisy looked a little sad, as did most of the dogs in the shelter. But when she saw me she ran and got a toy and showed it to me. She had that sweet, gentle look that I was looking for but she still seemed distrusting. Later I learned that all the dogs in the shelter were a little distrusting because of their environment and because they lost their past. They didn’t have a home, a pack, a leader that they could connect to. They were thrown into this rescue facility amongst other dogs and needed to feel safe and part of a family unit again. I looked at my wife, and brought her to meet Daisy. She also thought that Daisy could be the one. But we were still hesitant about adopting a dog that was part Pit bull terrier. We learned that Daisy was in the shelter for a long time because the NHSPCA had to wait several months to give her previous owners a chance to rescue her back into their home. After her previous owners declined to do year end 2012 8 Our Favorite Part Daisy so, she became sick and needed to get better before she became adoptable. All the while she became close to the NHSPCA staff. They told us they’d bring her out to the front desk for part of the day so she could just spend time lying on the floor next to the office workers. When we decided to adopt her and came to pick her up the next day, the NHSPCA staff member that we talked to brought her hand to her heart and said, “Not my Daisy?” as if she did not want to let her go. Apparently they all developed quite a bond with this dog. That week was last week. We are very sad to have lost such a good girl, but we are also very happy and honored that she was our dog, and that we were able to give her a wonderful life. We enjoyed watching her become a household fixture. We can still hear her snoring loudly as she slept or make loud snorting noises when sniffing out something in the dirt. We laugh thinking of her when she rolled on her back and made a silly smile by sticking out her bottom teeth. We enjoyed giving her tummy rubs and watching her put her paws over her snout while getting them. While we were in the same room, she would often watch us with curious eyes, trying to understand what we were doing and figure out if she’d get a treat. Sometimes while looking at us, one of her lips would curl up under her gums and she’d end up with the strangest-creepy smile and we’d break out into laughter. To Daisy girl, we shall meet again and run through fields together and Since adopting Miss Daisy, she we will watch your ears flop up and has made us better humans. So down with joy. the house became a little dirtier, and Daisy sometimes became a Eric & Maura little smelly. We could always clean the house and give her a bath. She From homeless and scared taught us to be adventurous, to to loved and spoiled the love the simplicity of a walk down the street, to enjoy down-time and stories from adoptees are to take naps. She taught us to be Our Favorite Part! a little goofy sometimes. She taught If you would like to share us to always take the opportunity your adoption story to snuggle with the ones you love. with NHSPCA fellow In the past month Daisy’s health supporters please declined rapidly. We knew it was coming because she was about 12 send along with a or 13 years old. We knew that the photo or two to: day would come when we’d no NHSPCA longer have Miss Daisy and braced ourselves as her health declined. c/o Newsletter Submission It was very quickly that she lost PO Box 196 the use of her hind legs. She also Stratham, NH 03885 developed many skin infections that weren’t healing with the many or email them to: medications that the vet gave to her. Tanner Birr at It came to a point where it was best [email protected] to relieve our Daisy girl of her pain. NHSPCA Features 9 year end 2012 By dianna Currier appreciative, they seem to know they are going to a wonderful retirement home, they are not interested in long walks, only short and sweet walks they seem to like best, they should always have someone home with them, they get along really well together and seem to know they are in the same situation, they settle in like they have been best of friends for life... living in harmony with all the other residence. Q How do the current animals get along with a new animal coming into the home? A I have four dogs, Jasmine is the current dog I adopted who is thirteen years old and likes being outside in the fenced in yard and likes to nap under the bush and can enjoy her off leash adventures. Lucy and Buddy are fourteen, with Jim Stitt has been a long-time volunteer at Simba being the youngest at seven. They are the NHSPCA for 14 years and is always looking one big happy family and living the great life. to help a senior animal with a retirement home. Q Since Jim has been volunteering with the Jim, “Thank-you for taking this time to NHSPCA, he has adopted seven dogs and one give us information on senior dogs and giving cat with us; ranging from the ages of 9 months them a wonderful second chance at life at the to thirteen years with Lucy being the oldest dog STITTS RETIREMENT HOME. he has adopted from us. I sat down with Jim to better understand his view on adopting a If you are a Senior Citizen over the age of senior pet. sixty and interested in adopting one of our wonderful senior animals, contact Dianna Q Jim, why do you enjoy adopting senior Currier at [email protected] or call 603-772animals from the NHSPCA? 2921 ext. 118 for more information on Purina Pets for Seniors Program. A They seem to know everything and are easier to take care of, they are very loving, very Declan Gregg Named ASPCA Humane Kid of the Year! Declan Gregg with Scooter, ASPCA Cat of the Year and Fiona, ASPCA Dog of the Year ~ photo by Owen Hoffman The NHSPCA was where it all began for Declan Gregg of Greenland who was recently named Humane Kid of the Year by the ASPCA. His mom Stacie was volunteering with horse care here at the NHSPCA when she heard about the plight of horses destined for slaughter. Declan became interested too and soon he was on his way to becoming a national advocate for the humane treatment of horses. Declan has traveled to Concord, NH as well as Washington, DC to deliver a message to politicians that children will not stand for the inhumane treatment of horses. Declan’s blog, Children 4 Horses, and his Facebook page are updated every day to keep people informed about what’s happening with horse slaughter in the United States and the rest of the world. We are all extremely proud of our association with Declan whose first Letter Writing Party was held right here in our Humane Education classroom last Spring. Congratulations to Declan from everyone at the NHSPCA, especially the horses! Join, Network, Save Lives! The Share button is a powerful lifesaving tool! By sharing a post, picture or video of an adoptable pet you increase the odds of finding that animal a loving home.You just never know, that adorable face may be the perfect pet for someone in your network of friends. Can’t adopt right now, but still want to help? Talk about your own wonderful shelter pet! It is a fact that someone who has talked to a family member or friend that has adopted a shelter pet is THREE times more likely to go to a shelter themselves. That’s right; you could save lives just by sharing with your friends how awesome your own rescued pet is. Easy enough, right? For pictures, videos, animal stories, available animals, breaking news, info on events, or some just some good old fashioned daily cuteness-check us out online! Come join the conversation on Facebook Follow us on Twitter and Pinterest Watch us on You Tube and Vimeo! Cyan Magenta Yellow Black Cyan Magenta Yellow Black When I became serious about adopting a dog four years ago my wife was hesitant. Was it the right thing for us to do if our lives were very busy? We talked about it for years and never acted on it.Through those years we had a myriad of excuses, we lived in an apartment, our lives were too busy, we weren’t sure we’d be good owners. My wife never owned any pet while growing up and I didn’t know if she would except an animal into her home that would sometimes be a little dirty, a little smelly and potentially dangerous. We can attest that by adopting Daisy, our lives became more enriched and more rewarding than ever. Daisy taught us to be better people. We discovered Daisy at the NHSPCA. We knew we wanted a dog that was sweet and gentle but still wanted a dog that has a little spunk. Since we were first time dog owners and because we didn’t have children and because we both worked through the day, we knew that an older dog was probably the best choice for us. After looking at several dogs, Richard, who took us around the facility, remembered a sweet eight-year-old female Pit bullLabrador mix in a side room that other potential adopters seems to have forgotten was there. I walked into the room, I thought Daisy looked a little sad, as did most of the dogs in the shelter. But when she saw me she ran and got a toy and showed it to me. She had that sweet, gentle look that I was looking for but she still seemed distrusting. Later I learned that all the dogs in the shelter were a little distrusting because of their environment and because they lost their past. They didn’t have a home, a pack, a leader that they could connect to. They were thrown into this rescue facility amongst other dogs and needed to feel safe and part of a family unit again. I looked at my wife, and brought her to meet Daisy. She also thought that Daisy could be the one. But we were still hesitant about adopting a dog that was part Pit bull terrier. We learned that Daisy was in the shelter for a long time because the NHSPCA had to wait several months to give her previous owners a chance to rescue her back into their home. After her previous owners declined to do year end 2012 10 More NHSPCA Features Please Support the 2012 Holiday Fund Drive! Your generous gift will be used to help the many vulnerable cats, dogs and other animals right here in our community. Thanks to friends like you, this holiday is much happier for animals like Abby. This sweet girl was found alone and scared, whimpering from hunger. Abby was in bad shape, but today she is healthy and happy with her new family. Thank you for everything you do to help homeless and hurting animals this holiday season and all year long! year end 2012 Commemoratives Continued from Page 7 Did You Know? .................................................Mr. and Mrs. John Sampieri ............................................................... Ms. Bonnie Collins ................................................................Mrs. Pat Semprini ...............................Ms. Ramona Dow and Mr. Jerry Dionne .............................................................Town of Newington ............................................ Mr. and Mrs. George C. Pappas .................................................... Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Ryan Richard Maresca........................................Ms. Peggie Poore ..............................................................Ms. Christina Hurni ............................................................... Mr. David Maresca Robert Stacey................................. Ms. Rhonda Stacy-Coyle Rose Grunewald......................Mr. and Mrs. James Crawford Tim Gutmann....................................................Anonymous Vinnie Fure....................................................Mr. Dave Wells ............................................................Ms. Doreen Rainville Warren “Smitty” Smith.........................Amvets Post No. 147 ................................ Mr. Stephen Cate and Mr. Paul Gervais .................................................Kingston Veterans Auxillary ..................................................Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore William A. Bonin.............................................. Ms. Lisa Hall William Brewer................................... Sentry Management William Roach II...................................Mr. Robert Moore Sr. To Make a Commemorative Gift Please Visit www.nhspca.org or Contact Courtney Vavra at (603) 772-2921, ext. 102 or [email protected] Dogs are able to see much better in dim light than humans are. This is due to the tapetum lucidum, a light-reflecting layer behind the retina. Because it functions like a mirror, it also accounts for the strange shine or glow in a dog’s eyes at night. ................................................................................... Western Branch Metals, LC .......................................................... Representative and Mrs. Daniel M. Hughes ................................................................................................. Mrs. Pat Semprini ................................................................................................ Ms. Sharon D’Urso .....................................................................................................Ms. Gail Babula .......................................................................................... New Castle Post Office .................................................................................. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Pappas ............................................................................ Mr. and Mrs. Vincent J. Marconi ...................................................................................................Duramax Marine ........................................................................................Jim and Sammy Baldini Charlotte Tisher.......................................................Mr. and Mrs. George Simonds Clara Davenport...............................................................Ms. Maureen McDonald ..................................................................................................Mrs. Beth Murray Daryl Baker.........................................................................Ms. Marguerite Swain .................................................................................................Ms. Deborah Fexis David Riecks................................................................Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Freeze Debra Wylie...........................................................Mr. and Mrs. Robert Memmolo Derek Burford............................................................. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Burke ................................................................................Aunt Adele, Nancy and Brian Donna Haynes................................................................... Mr. Donald Provencher ................................................................................Mr. and Mrs. David Dinsmoor .................................................................................Mr. and Mrs. Richard Landry ................................................................................ Mr. and Mrs. Carl Provencher .....................................................Mr Marc Provencher and Ms. Kathie Kaluzinski ...................................................................................... National Passport Center Dorothea P. Giaimo................................................. Mr. and Mrs. William B. Pierce Dorothy Casey........................................................... Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Pearce ..............................................................................................Ms. Cecilia Churchill Dotti Day........................................................................ Always There Home Care Dr. William Bradley.......................................................... Mr. and Mrs. Joe Heinen .......................................................................................................Ms. Ann Bride ................................................................................... Mr. and Mrs. Dean Stevens ............................................................................................. Ms. Barbara Caswell ......................................................................................Ms. Linda Marcotte-Tatar ................................................................................. Ms. Susan Marcotte-Jenkins ............................................................................................. Ms. Denise Sylvester Edith Jones......................................................................................East Gate Club ................................................................................... Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Adams ......................................................................................................Ms. Ann St. Cyr ................................................................................ Mr. and Mrs. Bruce G. Brown .....................................................................................Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Chase Edward L. Jarvis....................................................Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Jarvis Elaine Anuszkiewicz........................... Ms. Judith Brown and Mr. Dennis Cameron Eleanor Tamulaitis...............................................................Ms. Valerie Hershfield Elizabeth A. Moore............................................................................Ms. Joy Page ............................................................................................Ms. Georgia M. Kerns ............................................................................ Mr. and Mrs. Norman Robinson .............................................................................Mr. and Mrs. Robert Memmolo ...................................................................................Mr. and Mrs. Claude Dozois .................................................................................. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Dumont .............................................................................................Ms. Robin DeAngelis ...................................................................................................... Mr. Neil Kelley Flora E. Ells...............................................................Capt. and Mrs. Richard Morin .................................................................................................... Backyard Farms .............................................................................................. Ms. Janie Beardsley .................................................................................................Mr. Robert Benoit ..........................................................................................Ms. Marisa McCormick .......................................................................................... Ms. Cynthia McGovern .............................................................................................Ms. Theresa DiLando ................................................................................. Mr. and Mrs. Scott M. Fagan ............................................................................................. Ms. Theresa Sartorio ..............................................................................Mr. and Mrs. Robert Terriciano ............................................................................ Mr. and Mrs. William Singersen ..................................................................................................Ms. Judith Brown ................................................................................. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Saladino ..........................................................................................Mr. Richard Hurcombe ............................................................................................... Ms. Jane Sletterink .....................................................................................................Ms. Pamela Ells Frances McCann Murray...........................................................Ms. Louise McLane George A. Frenette..............................................................Ms. Beverley Frenette Gerald Briggeman II.................................................. Mr. and Mrs. John Francis III Gladys Corey Burt....................................................................Ms. Patrice Stevens Glenna Gerry.............................................................................Ms. Sally L. Snook Haily Marie Chalifour................................................................ Ms. Lynda Menard Helen Kocincki...........................................................Walmart Distribution Center Ida Ann Ricker........................................................................... Ms. Karla Middler ...........................................................................................Mr. David R. Frederick ....................................................................................................Ms. Megan Luce .................................................................................Mr. and Mrs. Tosca Zamarchi .............................................................................................. Ms. Barbara Chrane ................................................... Mrs. Ornella Ellingwood and Mr. Gardo Macrelli Jacqueline M. Kelleher............................................................. Ms. Alison Mackey James Rossetti.....................................................................Mrs. Linda E. Rossetti Jean Jackson............................................................ Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ogborn ..............................................................................................Ms. Jeanne Sullivan .............................................................................................. Ms. Elaine Weinrich .............................................................................. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Neylon ................................................................................. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald George .................................................................................Mr. and Mrs. William Milioto ................................................................................................... Ms. Kerry Cronin ..............................................................................Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Jackson ..................................................................................Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown ..........................................................................................Ms. Rita French & boys ................................................................................................ Ms. Ruth Peterson .................................................................................................. Ms. Linda Currier ...............................................................................................Ms. Megan Mecum .............................................................................................. Mr. Joseph Kelleher ............................................................................................... Mrs. Betty Wescott .............................................................................................Ms. Lisa DiGeronimo ..................................................................................................Ms. Patricia Wirtz ................................................................................................Ms. Diane McAlpin Jean Robertson...........................................................................Mrs. Laurie Clark ..................................................................................................Ms. Jackie Adams .............................................................................................. Ms. Nancy Almgren ..................................................................................................Ms. Nancy Gulley ................................................................................................Ms. Nancy Jackson ................................................................................................... Ms. Missy Wilich Jeanne Carrier................................Ms. Linda J. Rogers and Mr. Edward J. Ribitzki Joan Shotney..........................................................................Mr. Donald Dickson Johanna Anthony..................................................................Ms. Linda Mashburn ............................................................................................Ms. Sandra Mahynski John P. Osborne..................................................Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey J. Goldsmith Joseph Hoyt, Sr.......................................................... Mr. and Mrs. Albert Barbour Judith Kimball............................................................................... Ms. Claire Cane Julie Reid.............................................................. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Dillon .................................................................................................Mr. Ronald Mirsky .................................................................................. Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. Coffin ........................................................................................... Mr. and Mrs. Jim Voss ................................................................................Kingston Community Library ...................................................................................................Ms. Jane Christie ...................................................................................Mr. and Mrs. John Halloran ............................................................................Mr. and Mrs. Douglas W. Wright .............................................................................................. Ms. Geraldine Tilley ..............................................................................................Mrs. Sarah Jaworski ....................................................................................................Ms. Patti Walker ........................................................................Nichols Memorial Library Trustees ...................................................................................................Ms. Judith Lukas .......................................................................... Dance Innovations Dance Center ............................................................. Mr. Steven Gallant and Ms. Cami Mueller .......................................................................... Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Minutelli Kenneth Chase..............................................................................Ms. Gail Sexton Laurie Vedeler Sloan....................................................... Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cole Lynn Maxwell...........................................................................Ms. Marilyn Fenno Madeline Wiggins....................................................................Ms. Patricia Hawes Marie Lindquist............................................................Ms. Dorothy H. Richardson ............................................................................................ Ms. Margery Godfrey ................................................................................................ Ms. Elsie Saunders Marjorie Alston...................................................................... Mr. William Kenney Michael Gazeaud.................................................... Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Tenney ..................................................................................................Mr. Norman Leon ................................................................................... Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fixler ......................................................................................G4S Secure Solutions Inc. ....................................................................................................Mr. Alan Bowen ..........................................................................................Pegasus Management ..................................................................................................Ms. Janet Angelo .....................................................................................Fay, Spofford & Thorndike ................................................................... Manchester-Boston Regional Airport ................................................................................................Ms. Victoria Bridge ....................................................................................................Ms. Mary Lavoie ....................................................................... Seabrook Nuclear Security Officers ....................................................................................Seabrook Employees Fund Michael Sardone................................................................... Ms. Janet Townsend .................................................................................................... Ms. Lois Osborn Michael Sullivan Noonan..........................................Mr. and Mrs. Mark R. Cicchini Michele and Joan.....................................................................Ms. Wendy Prindle Mike...................................................................................Ms. Jacqueline R. Platt Mr. Ralph Meuse......................................................Mr. and Mrs. James Crawford Nancy Nightingale...............................................................Ms. Rachael W. Keller ................................................................................. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kayler ..................................................................................Mr. and Mrs. Dave Conaway ........................................................................................Mr. and Mrs. David Paul ........................................................................... Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hedstrom ...................................................................................... Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Gray .....................................................................................................Mr. Ray O’Brien Continued on Page 10 Black Black Nancy Nightingale.....................Mr. and Mrs. Roger Ledoux ........................................................ Mr. and Mrs. Art Ledue ............................................................... Ms. Patty Falconer ........................................................ Ms. Earlene K. Aylward .................................................. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cibos ................................................... Hampstead Public Library Noreen Page................................................... Mr. Norm Roy Pam Knight............................................The Conway Family Pam Thucaky........................................Mr. Mark W. Thucaky Patricia A. Ryan................................Mrs. Shirley Zabilansky .................................................................... Ms. Janet Steel Patricia Aveni................................ Withington Auction, Inc. ..............................................Seacoast Growers Association .................................................................Ms. Carolyn Foley ..........................................................Ms. Renee Dinwoodie .................................................................Mr. Robert Soucy ..................................................................Ms. Helen Sibley .................................................................Ms. Loretta Aveni .......................................................Mr. and Mrs. Joel Sibley ................................................Mr. and Mrs. Chester Dymek .................................................................. Ms. Mary Zanich .............................................................. Ms. Marjorie Stone ...............................................................Ms. Paula Erickson ................................................................... Ms. Mary Stone Paul Binger..............................................Mrs. Susan Binger Paul Kent..................................................Mr. Richard Sterry ........................................................... Ms. Sharon Morrison Commemoratives 7 year end 2012 6 Commemoratives The Commemoratives Listed Below Were Received By the NHSPCA Between August 1st, 2012 and October 31, 2012. Celebrations.................................from Hannah Rubin............................................................. Ms. Rosemary Costello Jack Sousa................................................................................. Dieter Knauss James Rossetti..................................................................Mrs. Linda Rossetti Josh G.....................................................................................Mr. Brian Bailey Linda Lord...........................................................................Mr. Matthew Lord Lisa Barker.................................................................... Ms. Colleen Haggerty Mackenzie Kerr......................................................................Ms. Darcey Davis Marybelle Laimonas...................................................... Mr. Jonathan Belcher Meghan Tongue.......................................................... Mr. Brandon Marchant Michael Falzone................................................Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Semprini Mrs. Nellie Asadoorian..................................................Mr. Levon Asadoorian Patricia Basinger................................................................ Ms. Rheta Hughes Rachael Brown.......................................................................Mr. Tony Jalbert Rachel Story..................................................................Ms. Marissa Schwartz Richard M. Maresca............................................................Mr. David Maresca Roland Paul Marcotte.............................................................. Keens Crossing Rose Ford.................................................................................. Ms. Jane Ford Trish Morris.................................................. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Susmann Wendy Becker-Metivier.......................................Somersworth Public Library In honor of (animals).................from Clipper................................................................................Ms. Linda B. Allen Jack Sousa........................................................................... Mr. Dieter Knauss Jackson...................................................................Mr. and Mrs. Joe T. Kearns Jaylah...................................................................................The Daysa Family Pippi and Precious...............................................................Ms. Jennifer Golia Sally McKee, the goat....................................................... Ms. Alison Brennan Tabitha..................................................................................Mr. John Hodges the Farmington Animals......................................................Ms. Pamela Biggi In memory of (animals)..............from Birthday.........................................from Briana Beauchesne’s Birthday.......................................... Ms. Nancy Coldwell Douglas Browning’s Birthday........................... Mr. and Mrs. Zakary Bradbury Georgia Atkinson’s 12th Birthday.......................... Mr. and Mrs. Peirce Hunter ...................................................................... Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Casko ....................................................................... Mr. and Mrs. Michael Atkinson Karin Tenney-Helfrich’s 40th birthday................................ Ms. Gina Langdon ......................................................................................Ms. Rosanna Salcedo Lynda Cody’s Birthday................................................Ms. Marjorie Hockmuth Mathew’s 10th Birthday...................................................... Mr. Lucien Mason Matthew Syracusa’s 10th Birthday..............................Ms. Jennifer Kostandin Nadine Dumas’s 2nd Birthday...................................... Ms. Sarah Pendlebury ............................................................................ Mr. and Mrs. Adam Berezin ............................................................................... Ms. Amy MacNeill-Rickey Nolan O’Neil’s 7th Birthday.................................... Mr. and Mrs. Brian Bishop Taylor Hare’s Birthday...............................................Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Hare Zima & Zappa’s 16th Birthdays.........................................Ms. Kathleen Kelley In honor of....................................from Brenda Thompson...................................................................... Mr. Kevin Ma Dana Brown...................................................................Ms. Liane LaRochelle Deborah Edison..........................................................Ambit Engineering, Inc. Denny Perriccio................................................................. The Sinclair Family Devon Schoppmeyer...........................................................Ms. Tammy Harris Diane O’Callahan........................................................... Little Harbour School Donna Beaudoin..........................................................Ms. Melissa Ceppetelli Doug Gay.................................................................... Ms. Laura Gay Majerus Dr. Marc Mitchell..........................................................Ms. Stephanie Stanley Dunja Hein................................................................ Whole Life Pet Products Elizabeth Smith................................................................ Ms. Jeanne O’Keefe Emily White........................................................................ Ms. Michelle Verdi Agi................................................................................. Mr. John Hutchinson All our client’s pets.................................Brentwood Country Animal Hospital .......................................................................Exeter Veterinary Hospital, Inc. Alphie Philp...........................................................Mr. and Mrs. Phil B. Tucker Bill (a fantastic cat)..................Ms. Linda J. Rogers and Mr. Edward J. Ribitzki Bosun..................................................................................Ms. Linda B. Allen Buster................................................................................ Ms. Wendy Grover Chance............................................................................... Ms. Janice Peeling Chance..........................................................................Ms. Holly Southworth Chloe................................................................................. Ms. Carolyn Natale Clara.......................................................................... Ms. Maureen McDonald Dande....................................................................Mr. and Mrs. Phil B. Tucker .......................................................................... Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Sparks ..........................................................................Mr. and Mrs. Stephen B. Lord Dandylion............................................................ Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sterry Diesel...........................................................................Ms. A. Jarlath Fournier Dusty.......................................................................................Ms. Jean Vogel Felix......................................................................................... Mr. Kevin Frye Fenway Broyer..................................................Ms. and Mr. Jodie Sutherland Ginger.....................................................................Master Benjamin Malgeri year end 2012 Haley.............................................................................Mr. and Mrs. Tim Lord Holly Berry....................................................................... Ms. Lorraine O’Neal Jack.............................................................................. Ms. Mary McGuinness Jackie........................................................................................... J.L. LaBrack Juno.............................................................................Ms. Shirley O’Flatterty KK......................................................................................Mr. Thomas Golter ...................................................................................... Ms. Theresa S. Snook Lakota Messina....................................... Mr. and Mrs. Anthony C. Carpiniello Little Kitty................................................................................Ms. Anne Shea Mack....................................................................Mr. and Mrs. David McBride Maggie.............................................................. Mr. and Mrs. Doug A. DeSilva Manny...........................................................................Ms. Jean A. O’Donnell Mick.....................................Ms. Lisa Karakostas and Mr. Steve Nickologianes Molly Marra........................................................................ Ms. Paula Embury Mr. Champe..........................................................................Ms. Diane Ramus Murphy.................................................................. Mr. and Mrs. Jonny Thews Murphy.....................................................................Mr. and Mrs. Geza Dobai Nicholas....................................................... Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Brown Nugget................................................................Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gilston Obie..............................................................................Ms. Susan Tourtillotte Philly..................................................................................Ms. Colleen Emery Puddles, Punkin & Honey..................................................... Ms. Karen Boone Sammy...............................................................................Ms. Celeste Bolduc ......................................................................... Mr. and Ms. Walter Knowlton Sara, Lucy and Abby................................Dr. Peter Gray and Mrs. Ellen B. Gray Sarah Cramer................................................................. Ms. Linda L. Bronson Sasha................................................................ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hoffman ......................................................................................The Weinhold Family Scully............................................................................... Ms. Sue Harrington Seabiscuit.........................................................Mr. and Mrs. John Karakostas ........................................................................... Mr. and Mrs. Chip Kuzborski Shiloh.................................................................................. Ms. Nancy McVay Slate.......................................................................... Ms. Ellen Gibbs-Lejeune Smokey...................................................................................Ms. Gail Sexton Sophie.......................................................................................Ms. Jo Haskell Spencer.......................................................... Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. LeClair Summit, A Very Good Girl...................................... Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mahoney Sweet Loveable Gus........................................................... Mr. David Sutcliffe Tango.....................................................................................Ms. Linda Wood Tasha and Maggie....................................... Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Short Taylor and Putty.............................................................Ms. Liane LaRochelle Teddy............................................................................ Mrs. Linda E. Rossetti Tobias J............................................................................ The Melchor Family Toby...............................................................................Ms. Bettina Caminati Toby Logel............................................................. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mahoney Volunteer Notes from Richard Helping out at the Annual Auction for the Animals Late summer and fall brought many opportunities for the NHSPCA volunteers to show their support for and dedication to the agency. Aside from the daily responsibilities of caring for dogs, cats, small animals, horses, goats, and other farm animals, volunteers were out in the community, helping with offsite adoptions, and staffing information tables at events such as the Deerfield Fair. From August through October, over 400 volunteers provided 9,000 hours of service, including direct animal care, foster care, administrative help, Humane Education, and help with our Development Department’s fundraising and outreach efforts. Our volunteers play a crucial role in nearly every aspect of the shelter’s operations, and it’s worth repeating that we couldn’t do all that we do without our dedicated volunteers. We thank them for their service, and honor them for their compassion. Volunteers helped make this year’s Annual Auction for the Animals yet another success. Months and many hours of hard work by the Auction Committee resulted in a wonderful assortment of silent and live auction items solicited from donors. Auction attendees were greeted with a beautiful display of items, all meticulously prepared and arranged by volunteers. Over 50 volunteers helped throughout the night of the auction, working to ensure that everything went smoothly, from registration to packing up at the end of the night. It was yet another example of how important our volunteers are to the success of the NHSPCA. Kudos to all who helped! In Memorium An Autumn "Day of Caring" In September, employees from Newmarket International and Pax World Funds came to the NHSPCA to engage in a “Day of Caring” under the sponsorship of the United Way of the Greater Seacoast. These volunteers worked diligently around the grounds of the shelter, as well as at our Rolling Meadows Pet Cemetery, weeding planting beds, trimming bushes, cleaning up fence lines, and generally helping to prepare the grounds for winter. We are so grateful for their generosity of spirit, and for their willingness to do just about anything asked of them. We thank their companies for allowing them the time off from work to give back to the community through their service. In memory of.................................from Albert Auprey............................................................................... Ms. Kelsey Lank .............................................................................................. Core Medical Group Barbara D. Fellbaum...................................................... Etchstone Properties, Inc. Barbara D. Fellbaum............................................................Ms. Dorothy Tagalakis Betty Keefe..............................................................................Ms. Marion Barron Bob Cushman............................................................... Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson Brian Neville..............................................................................Ms. Lynda Bonner ...........................................................Baynes-McKeen Mechanical Services Corp. Carole Sheffield......................................................................N.A.L.C. Branch 161 ........................................................................................Ms. DeAnna R. Emerson ....................................................................................... Ms. Eleanor Woodworth Carolyn Rowe.....................................................................Mr. and Mrs. Dan Crow Charles B. Darcy...........................................................................Ms. Linda Graves ......................................................................................Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sanders ................................................................................Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wheeler .....................................................................................Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lane Volunteer 11 year end 2012 Black Black Brian Fetterman and Scott Stapel.......... Mr. and Mrs. Gordon A. Rehnborg Jr. Cat Edwards and Timmy Maynard........................................Mr. Michael Egan Clifton & Alice Wentworth’s 50th Anniversary.... Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Sparks ........................................................................Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bergeron ......................................................................................Mr. Frederick Courser ..............................................................................................Ms. Shirley Holt ........................................................................... Mr. and Mrs. John Robinson Jen and Lee Cannon...............................................Ms. Christine C. Fredericks Kenji Chase & Zoe McQuillan...................................................Ms. Miya Chase Mr. and Mrs. Michael Jonas’ Anniversary..........................Ms. Donna Garrison Vicki and Chase Robinson.. Mrs. Elizabeth Levey-Pruyn at RE/MAX By The Bay Ann Lindsey and Scott Rusk............................................................................ ...................................... Ms. Jacqueline C. Coons at Carey & Giampa Realtors In September, the NHSPCA lost one of its most dedicated volunteers, Jean Jackson. Jean could be found every Tuesday morning, along with her best friend Betty Wescott, caring for the cats and kittens. She was not intimidated by the hard work of cleaning cat cages, emptying litter boxes, or doing laundry. She met everyone with a brilliant smile that reflected her loving heart. Jean was not only a cat care volunteer, but she often helped with offsite adoptions, and for several recent Paws Walks, she could be found at the top of Stratham Hill Park, handing out water to the walkers. Jean was a bright light for anyone who knew her, and a shining example to all. She is, and always will be, missed by those fortunate enough to have known her. Volunteer Recognition Congratulations to the volunteers who have recently achieved the following milestones. We value their dedication to and compassion for the animals in our care, and we thank them for their service. 25 hours Kim Bartlett Sharon Brown Dianne Burton John Cannon Lynne Chick Lisa Christ Jeromey Green Emily Howard Sharon Howard Cari Hunkins Cynthia Jordan Dana Kelly Daniel Kimball Hayleigh Mantini Elizabeth Murphy Julia Nation Elisabeth Newman Nicole Pelletier Zoe Picanso Lisa Portelli Jared Stokes Derek Trudel 50 hours Kim Bartlett Alyssa Beville Melanie Burger Dianne Burton Christina Call Lynne Chick Jeromey Green Cari Hunkins Nicole Pelletier Brian Renadette Ellen Renadette Anne Marie Samway Melissa Wood Scott Wood 200 hours “Willy” Ashworth Lois Auclair Dorothy Gale Elizabeth Segeberg Paul Verrette 500 Hours 2000 hours Brian Denis Tracy Hathaway Birgitte Rasmussen Rita Henderson Tom Rowan 1000 hours Cindy Waitt Jennifer Silva 4000 hours 6000 hours Rachel Auger 12 Humane Education notes from Nellie The NHSPCA Humane Education classroom is a permanent home to many small animals- a rabbit, guinea pigs, mice, gerbils, a ferret, a hamster, lots of birds and rats! And then there’s me, Nellie the Chihuahua, and I come in everyday to supervise the goings on in the classroom! But did you know that many animals are also fostered in the classroom? We are often a temporary home to primarily young animals who will eventually be going up for adoption. As I write this, we have a litter of adorable little gray and white mice, a group of fluffy little kittens and three teenage rats that we are fostering. These animals get special attention, topnotch care and most of all, much needed socialization to become wonderful family pets. When children of all ages, from our StoryTime preschoolers to our teenage Junior Volunteers, visit the classroom, they give our foster animals lots of snuggles and playtime! So if you are thinking of adding a new pet to your family, check out the animals being fostered in the classroom- you just might find the perfect new member of your family! year end 2012 Hello, this is the Starfish Club. We are a group of animal lovers, ages 8-13 years old, who meet at the NHSPCA every month to help animals. We are the animals’ voice. Today we are raising awareness about how cruel puppy mills are to dogs. Puppy mills are places where people force dogs to breed puppies over and over, so that people can sell these puppies to pet stores for lots of money. These dogs have no choice and no voice. They don’t have proper medical care. They live in tiny, cramped cages filled with other dogs. Many of the puppies you see in pet stores come from these puppy mills. The next time you want a dog, instead of going to a pet store you should go to your local animal shelter, like the NH SPCA in Stratham. The animals at the NH SPCA have all their medical treatment and care, and they are treated with kindness. You can see some of the cute dogs they have at www.nhspca.org. Don’t support puppy mills- do adopt and save a life! If you are passionate about animal welfare, please join the Starfish Club! Information about this club and other youth programs can be found on our website at www.nhspca.org. We look forward to more actions that make a difference from these young animal advocates in the future. Seacoast Braces Supports the Animals Probably no one in the Seacoast sees as many kids on a regular basis as Seacoast Braces of Exeter and Dover, the orthodontia practice of Dr. Richard Miller II- and we all know that kids love animals! So Dr. Miller and his staff, animal lovers themselves, asked their patients to help animals by bringing food and supply donations to their appointments. In exchange, Dr. Miller gave each child a raffle ticket for a drawing of an iPod or a free adoption of a pet from the NHSPCA! Donations were collected all summer long and in September, one lucky patient, Clare Blonski, 8 of Brentwood, had her name drawn and chose the iPod because her family had already adopted a dog from the NHSPCA recently. Dr. Miller, his daughter Emma, the iPod winner, Clare, and her mom, all delivered a large collection of all kinds of pet supplies for the animals at the NHSPCA. Thanks to Dr. Miller, his staff and all his patients who cared enough about homeless pets to help them out! UNH Student Researchers Test Shelter Dogs When Erin McNulty, a student at the University of New Hampshire in Durham and her research group embarked on a project that involved dogs choosing which toys were their favorites, they knew where to find alot of dogs! With the assistance of the Humane Education department, Erin along with fellow student researchers Jennifer Wilmot, Nicole Golinski and Chad Kaminski, arrived at the NHSPCA with stopwatches, toys and clipboard and proceeded to test various types of toys on the dogs that were up for adoption. It was fun and educational for the students and a much needed break and some mental stimulation for the dogs! We welcome the opportunity to help students of any age with projects if we possibly can and we look forward to the analysis of the results that Erin’s group recorded with our dogs. Holiday Vacation Camps During every local school vacation, the NHSPCA Humane Education department holds several one day camps for ages 6 to 12 years old. We offer many different games, activities and crafts as well as everyone’s favorite, spending time with the animals! This year, our Holiday Vacation Camps will be held on Thursday and Friday, December 27 and 28 from 9 AM to 3 PM. The cost is $50 per day and campers may sign up for just one day or both. A day at the NHSPCA makes a great holiday gift for an animal loving child who already has everything! Registration is online at www.nhspca.org or come to the Learning Center in person. The animals will look forward to seeing you! Animals Affected By Hurricane Sandy Arrive In NH By sheila ryan Sandy disaster zone, the NHSPCA was eager to help. Two days later, our van was, as is printed on the side, “On The Road, Saving Lives”. As it left our driveway as the sun was rising, we weren’t entirely certain what staffers, Steve and Kelly, would find when Loading animals in preparation for their long trip to New Hampshire Max and Cali, two of the lucky dogs transported to safety On November 15 at approximately 9:30 pm, the NHSPCA Sprinter van rolled into New Hampshire carrying precious cargo. Thirteen animals were about to find a second chance at a new life in New Hampshire. After receiving the call from the caregivers on the ground in the Hurricane When they arrived Kelly went straight to work meeting and selecting dogs. After several hours, ten dogs that had languished in the shelter for months, were selected for transport, making room for 10 displaced from their homes by the hurricane. So, too, were three cats chosen. Two of the cats had been waiting, while one of them had had a home until Sandy came and demolished it, forcing her owner into a nursing home. Then the long drive back. Exhausted already, Steve and Kelly, expected to be arriving in Stratham around 6pm, but slow moving traffic through the city continually delayed their way. At long last, they arrived and unloaded thirteen very happy and grateful animals! Kelly Marinel reassures one of the dogs that their future is bright Steve Sprowl walking one of the newest New Hampshire dogs in the dark ...Farmington 13 Continued from Cover was terribly shy but sweet and polite in hand. She’s coming out of her shell slowly but surely. She loves kids someone her own size. The Nubian goats are handsome, shiny and sleek now. They are our shadows as we work around the pens and paddocks - curious, mischievous boys. The chickens are ruling a new roost these days. No longer getting picked on, they’ve regrown all their feathers and happily lay their eggs daily. Sadly, on October 7, Dolly, the aged red mare who was in the very worst condition, presented with an acute case of colic. My heart sank when I saw her down in the paddock in the late morning. It was unlike her to waste any time laying down when food was around. I went to check on her and found her unwilling to rise. they arrived on Long Island. Their mission was to choose dogs and cats that would make the trip back to New Hampshire and hopefully find homes quickly. The shelters in the NY and NJ area are overfull and in this case, NH is acting as a relief valve. The vet was called immediately, but despite our best efforts and prompt veterinary care, including a trip to New England Equine, the prognosis was dire. Dolly’s frail and infirmed body couldn’t manage; somewhere along her GI Tract she had ruptured and she simply couldn’t be saved. While it’s never easy to say goodbye, we were glad to have known Dolly and her bright personality, even if for a brief time. It’s good to know that she suffered very little during her last day and was treated kindly in her last days and at the end. She was peacefully laid to rest. Dolly was truly a character and we miss her dearly. As the animals rescued from this and other cruelty cases continue to recover we will keep you updated on their progress. We are only able to continue to help them with the support of our generous community. Anyone interested in helping abused or neglected animals directly can make a tax deductible gift to the NHSPCA SOS Fund on our website, via mail or in person. We are deeply grateful for your support. Merial, Ltd Pam Bailey 603-770-0369 Distinctive Properties in NH & ME [email protected] LOOK4propertiesNH.com Verani Realty Prudential Verani Realty 111 Maplewood Avenue Portsmouth, NH 03801 Feathers & Fur Reiki Energy Healing for all Beings Domestic, Exotic or Wild Creatures Pets or Service Animals No Age Limit or Special Conditions Helpful for Transitions Rates Vary with Situation Long or Short Term Treatment Animals with or without Owner Servicing Southern NH, The Seacoast Area and Northern MA www.feathersandfurreiki.com Kimberly: 978-372-2231 Black Black The newest after school club at the NHSPCA is the Starfish Club which meets on the second Wednesday of every month in the Humane Education classroom. At the club’s first meeting in October 2012, the club members decided to take action against puppy mills by urging people to adopt from their local animal shelters instead of supporting pet stores that sell dogs and puppies from puppy mills.These caring and dedicated young people wrote a heartfelt Letter to the Editor after educating themselves about this issue because they feel that if people knew the truth about where these puppies come from, they would not choose to buy but instead to adopt. Their letter was published in two local newspapers; The Exeter News-Letter and Foster’s Daily Democrat. The letter they wrote together is as follows: Field Services 5 year end 2012 4 Adoption Center news Cherise's Story By Kelly Marinel just moved back in with my parents. They had their senior dog, and my cat Viggo moved home when I did. I called my mom at work, crying and begging to take Cherise home. She agreed we could talk about it. With my dad on my side, an agreement was made and Cherise was coming home. I excitedly told everybody at the shelter but silently wondered if my decision was the right one. I went to visit Cherise in her cage and she let out one of her high pitched “meee-owws” and head butted me. That was it, after 5 long months in the shelter, Cherise was coming home. At first, I didn’t know what to expect. I had antibiotics in case the stress of coming home caused a flare up of a respiratory infection. Trying to make the transition as stress free as possible, I kept her in my room away from the other animals until she settled in. My dad immediately loved her. My mom’s first impression included comments on her scruffy, unkempt appearance and her odd habit of staring at walls. But Cherise quickly won her over. The first few months Cherise did need some rounds of antibiotics for a flare up. It also didn’t help that Viggo was picking on her. She was scared of him and would hide behind the microwave stand in the kitchen. Viggo would wait for her to come out and then pounce on her. Or he would sit outside the litter box and wait for her to come out so he could chase her. She was very upset around him. When I finally got an apartment and was moving out, my parents offered to keep Cherise. While I would miss her a lot, I knew she was better off without Viggo and with my parents she flourished. Actually, she was so much happier after I left, my parents would tell me all the cute things she was doing, and it even made me jealous! She had turned into quite the affectionate lap cat. She slept in the bed either under the covers or on top of one of them. And I became the bad guy. I would come home and be in charge of nail trims and ear cleanings. Of course I had to trim her nails, but whenever I did she cried which in turn made my dad tell me to stop it because I am upsetting her. If she is upset, he is upset. Cherise was also not too fond of being picked up – but whenever I came home I just had to pick her up (especially to hear a meee-oww). I was convinced she associated me with her enemy Viggo. No, Cherise was not my cat anymore. She was my parents’ cat. And she was spoiled rotten, she had them wrapped around her little paw. A few months after that I was going away for a weekend and dropped Viggo off to stay with my parents. After a 45 minute drive to their house and a 45 minute drive back home, I got a frantic call from my dad. I had to come pick my cat up right away. He went after Cherise. I thought – no big deal, just keep Viggo separate. Nope, I had to come get Viggo immediately, Cherise is upset. I drove all the way back to my parents to get my cat, who was sitting on the steps right inside the house, looking completely innocent. My dad was on the couch all scratched up from Viggo and my mom and the dog had themselves locked in the bathroom. Cherise was hiding behind the tv and Viggo was no longer allowed to visit. Cherise lived with my parents from September 2008 until October 2012. She passed away a month after being diagnosed with diabetes. She was about 16 years old. She had four amazing years at my parents’ house. They were her golden years for sure and she spent most of them sunbathing. She enjoyed being queen of the house and she deserved it. I often think about the day I took Cherise home. The excitement I felt knowing I was helping an animal that needed me. Her age did not matter; all that mattered was that she was going to enjoy the rest of her life. She was going to be in a home and be loved, no matter how long that would be. The change in her was amazing. My brother said it best – “when she first came home she did not want to be touched or even looked at, over the years you guys turned her into the most adorable, affectionate cat I’ve ever seen. Be happy you gave her the best years of her life. I’m happy I was able to witness it.” I recently asked my dad if he wanted to adopt my one-eyed foster kitten. His response was “no,” knowing a kitten would have no problem being adopted, “I want to save another cat, an older one like Cherise.” Cherise will forever be in our hearts but there are lots of other cats waiting at the NHSPCA just like she was. Maybe they are a little older, or a little shy, or on a special diet, or not good with other cats. Even though there might be something that holds them back from getting adopted right away like the young, super friendly cat, their perfect home is out there. In the mean time they will be waiting patiently until that home comes. They will be ready to change their families’ lives forever, just like Cherise. Maureen Carey MBA, CBR, GRI, CRS • Broker / Owner REALTOR 6 Lafayette Road PO Box 247 Hampton Falls, NH 03844 603-964-6020 603-758-1300 Email: [email protected] development news 13 yeAr end 2012 The Perfect Gift for a Friend... and the Animals! This holiday season we are pleased to announce that our friends at Stonewall Kitchen are once again offering a gift basket that % of the sales of this exclusively helps the item go to animals of the NHSPCA! This special item is the NHSPCA available to purchase for a limited time on their website or by phone. Tempting savory products fill a Nantucket-style single handled basket. Enjoy Stonewall Kitchen Roasted Garlic Onion Jam, Old Farmhouse Chutney, Blue Cheese Herb Mustard, Red Pepper Jelly, Balsamic Fig Dressing, Maple Chipotle Grille Sauce and Roadhouse Steak Sauce. This is the perfect gift basket for giving to a friend or family member and you can feel good knowing you are helping out the animals this season too! Happy Shopping! 5 Savory Gift Basket $49.95 To Purchase: visit stonewallkitchen.com and enter item number 190719 in the search bar on the left side of the page or call 1.800.826.1752 to order by phone. Do you have a Car, SUV or Boat that you aren't using? Please consider donating it to the NHSPCA! When you do, you will be helping us provide a second chance at life and a loving home to over 3,000 animals that turn to us each year. The process is simple! To donate your vehicle, simply call Courtney at 603-772-2921, x102 NHSPCA’S and she’ll arrange to have it picked PROGRAM up.We will mail you the information for your tax records within 60 days of the sale or salvage. $BS%POBUJPO Thank you for considering the NHSPCA Car Donation Program! Black Black I felt like a little kid at Christmas, getting my first kitten. Instead, I was in my early 20’s and Cherise was a senior cat, had no teeth, and was kind of cranky. It didn’t matter to me. She was mine and I was taking her home! I had just started working at the NHSPCA and had adopted my current cat when he was a kitten but there was something different about Cherise. She needed me. Cherise came to the NHSPCA in April of 2008 with four other cats. Her owner went to a nursing home and the cats were outside so a neighbor brought them in. I remember they were all old and very sick and spent a lot of time in our isolation area. Sadly, the other four cats did not make it. But Cherise was improving and even becoming friendly. She was aged around 12 years, was being treated for an upper respiratory and ear infections, and badly needed a dental. On June 12, 2008 Cherise had every single one of her teeth removed and was then able to go up for adoption. I was so happy moving Cherise up to the adoption area. But unfortunately, the stress got to her and within a couple of weeks she was back in our isolation area. She was constantly scratching her ears and her respiratory infection was back. She recovered quickly this time and when it was time to go back up front we decided on an area where she would not be stressed out, and she even had a place to hide. The first day she stayed at the front of the cage for everyone to see and meowed away. But the very next day the sneezing was back. It was heartbreaking. Cherise was not going to get better in the shelter environment. The respiratory infection was chronic and she would need antibiotics for flare ups. With her weak immune system and the stress of the shelter, how was she going to get healthy? Could we make her healthy enough to go home? Would she be adopted? Cherise proved herself to be a fighter. She had been through so much; I knew she deserved a home. At the time, I had yeAr end 2012 14 Leaving a Legacy for the Animals 1872 society Annual Giving $10,000 + $7,500 - $9,999 $5,000 - $7,499 $2,500 - $4,999 $1,000 - $2,499 If you have any questions about the 1872 Society, or would like to know what your giving is so far this year, please contact Shay Laderbush at 603-772-2921 x116 or [email protected]. Thank you! April 1, 2012 – November 30, 2012 Planned Gifts Received From the Estates of: Duane and Dorothy Nelson Stratham, NH Irene R. Green Portsmouth, NH John. P. Osborne Exeter, NH Carole Anne Helliwell Kittery Point, ME John L. Poucher Deerfield, NH Suzanne L. Roy Manchester, NH Charlotte A. Tisher Hampton, NH Planned Gifts build a foundation for the future of the NHSPCA and a better life for the animals that need us. Call about making a planned gift today. New Hampshire SPCA 104 Portsmouth Ave • PO Box 196 Stratham, NH 03885 (603) 772-2921 x107 • www.nhspca.org A big thank you to Attorneys Mae C. Bradshaw and H. Alfred Casassa for presenting at our second Will and Estate Planning Seminar held November 13 at the NHSPCA! Once again, Mae and Al brought their expertise in estate planning to our donors and other members of the community. This free workshop, open to anyone interested in learning more about estate planning, is full of useful information. Just some of the topics discussed in our recent seminar were wills and trusts, how to make sure your pets are taken care of in your own estate plans, how to include the animals at the NHSPCA in your plans, and other gift options such as Charitable Gift Annuities. Estate planning is important and sometimes confusing, so hearing from experts can help make things easier and more understandable. Are your pets taken care of in your estate plans? Are you maximizing all your tax benefits with your charitable contributions? Get those questions answered and more at our next estate planning workshop! We hope to see you at our next seminar! 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I had recently adopted an 8 week old chow mix puppy from the local shelter and desperately wanted to add a second dog into my little “pack”. I had been enamored by Doberman Pinchers ever since I could remember; so much so as a child that I used to beg my best friend Kate to borrow her life sized stuffed Doberman for overnight adventures. I knew, of course, that I wanted a rescue Dobie but not sure how to start the search. One of the receptionists at the Veterinary Hospital I was working for at the time had a friend that ran a Doberman Rescue out of Columbia, SC and she happened to mentioned that they were having a very difficult time finding placement for The NHSPCA Learning Center for Pets and People t• Si The NHSPCA greatly appreciates the concern shown by donors who give of their financial resources to assist the Society with its mission. Through their planned gifts, the following individuals made generous contributions toward the ongoing programs and services of the NHSPCA. By eden guilbault 4/11/2012 11:04:29 AM Stay • Learn Puppy Classes 8 weeks and up Obediance Classes 10 months and up Agilty Classes beginner to advanced Drop In Sessions Saturdays & Sundays Private Consults by appointment The NHSPCA offers a wide variety of classes throughout the year. Our schedule and class offerings are ever changing! Please visit our website for the most up to date information on what classes are available! NHSPCA Behavior & Training Department www.nhspca.org (603) 772-2921 x112 an 8 month old female Doberman. Immediately I thought it was meant to be. I completely lost all sense of reality, disregarded all the important questions I needed to ask, and drove up to meet this young pup to take her home. That, in itself was a lesson and a half. The day that I took her home she growled at my friend as I placed her into the car, the same day I also found out that she had been rehomed 5 times prior to her 8 month old birthday (now I know why), and to top it all off the rescue also told me that she had a potentially life threatening genetic bleeding disorder called Von Willebrands and that her VW factor was so extreme that she was prone to spontaneous hemorrhaging…..in the excitement of the moment and the immediate connection we had, I closed the back door to my car and “Onyx” was on her way home with me. Now we get to the reason I am choosing to let you into my personal long list of doggie woes. We had always had a dog in our family growing up, and we continue to do so to this day. As a child our holiday season was typical; full of good food, good laughs, and a lot of shared family memories. Our dogs were always part of that. They would lay down by our feet under the tree, help rip and tear open presents, and happily greet each visitor that came through our door with plenty of tail wags. I realized very quickly during Christmas of 2002 that my conjured up image of dogs during the holidays was closer to a written children’s book, then the reality of the holiday season for some pooches. On Christmas morning Onyx and I came trotting through the doors of my family’s home and took my “regular” spot in the living room by the tree. She sniffed around, investigating any wrapped item or stocking for a potential morsel of food, and all seemed par for the course. And then…the guests arrived. The first person who entered the door was not greeted by tail wags, but by a big old Doberman nose being wedged into their stomach, and then a look as if to say “I guess you can come in, but I’m calling the shots here, and I have my eye on you..” I was a bit taken a back to say the least, so I then put a leash on Onyx and became increasing aware that our holiday fun was turning into a stressful mess for my baby girl. With each minute of increased joy, energy, or rambuncious child that entered, Onyx was showing clear signs of distaste, letting out a big old bark when anyone came to the door, heavy panting, pacing, and subtle grumbles. In a moment of good training and management, I conceded to separating Onyx into a bedroom over the garage, gave her a chewy bone, Kong with peanut butter, and watched her immediate sense of relief take hold. She looked up at me (finally with nubbin wagging) as if to say “THANK YOU, I was wondering when you would get the hint…now go enjoy the festivities and leave me be”. I gave her a huge hug and kiss, and walked back down to the living room. Her lack of noise from the bedroom alone, made it clear to me that she was just “not that dog”. So the moral of this rambling story is that there are a lot of “pet holiday tips” out there. I’m sure many more then I could even fit into a small article like this. However, I truly believe that my girl Onyx taught me the greatest lesson of all around the holidays; realize and except who your dog is. If it’s different then you expected, it’s not a problem, it’s a gift. Not all dogs have to love other dogs, cats, or people; if you think about it, we don’t get along with every person we meet either. Resist the urge to place your dog in a situation that may not ultimately be successful for them. Keep their confidence up and their stress level down. Remove your dog from a stressful situation, give them a safe place to feel comfortable with their favorite toy or treat, help them feel better about the holidays by playing it safe and stress free. I firmly believe each “dog person” needs a difficult dog in their lives at some point, it helps us be better people and teaches us acceptance and patience. That is truly the theme of the holidays anyways, isn’t it? Onyx is 12 years old now, frail, but mentally still the semi-naughty girl I’ve loved for all these years. She lightened up a great deal over the years with a lot of training and a lot of management; but at the end of it all she is who she is and I wouldn’t change it for the world. Black Black Giving Levels Hero Protector Guardian Ally Advocate Behavior & Training 3 year end 2012 Holiday Tips &A Lesson To Live By… FO As we celebrate our 140th Anniversary, we want to especially recognize our most generous donors as members of our 1872 Society. The 1872 Society By shay laderbush includes individuals, corporations and foundations who contribute a total of $1,000 or more in a calendar year. Named in honor of the year of our inception, we are also honoring our top supporters who keep our mission in motion. If your total giving reaches $1,000 or more by December 31st, your name will appear in our Annual Report, and you will also be invited to our annual donor appreciation event, which includes a behind the scenes tour of the NHSPCA. Our kind and generous supporters enable us to provide food, medical care, and a safe place to stay for the animals coming to the NHSPCA in search of a forever home to call their own. Each and every gift, no matter the size, is making a difference and helps us save lives! Making your gift is simple and easy. Online: www.nhspca.org By Phone: 603-772-2921 x120 By Mail: NHSPCA, PO Box 196, Stratham, NH 03885 year end 2012 President: Keith Eustis Vice President: Julie Quinn Treasurer: Maureen Carey Secretary: Frederick Woodburn 2 Executive Director’s Letter Rachael Brown, Geoff Clark, DVM, H. Alfred Casassa Esq., William Duffy, James Horne, Michael Parkin, Joshua Scott, Esq., Mary Jane Werner NHSPCA STAFF Executive Director: Lisa Dennison, M.S. adoption center marketing & development Field Services Manager of Field Services: Steve Sprowl Humane Agents: Tona McCarthy, Anne Taylor Business & Administration Director of Administration: Sue Harrington Administrative Assistant: Dot Sevigny Accounting Manager: Brooke Tetz Facilities Maintenance: Dennis Ainslie Phone Reception: Stephanie Lichtman, Carol Gobar Humane Education Manager of Humane Education Programs: Paula Parisi Humane Educators: Courtney Brooks and Kristi Wellenberger Training & Behavior Manager: Eden Guilbault Trainer: Kelly Marinel Best wishes for a joyous holiday season, Lisa S. Dennison, Executive Director agency calendar Rabies January 1stNew Year's Day Agency Closed 3rd & 17th 7th & 21st NHSPCA's Third Annual Doggie Paddle Plunge Saturday, February 16th New Castle, NH 101 Lafayette Rd. Rye, NH 603.964.6551 Advertise in the New Hampshire SPCA Newsletter! Now you can reach a highly targeted audience of 22,000 animal lovers with our quarterly distribution throughout the Greater Seacoast area by placing your advertisement in the New Hampshire SPCA's quarterly newsletter. The New Hampshire SPCA reaches over 150 communities in Rockingham and Strafford counties in New Hampshire as well as Southern Maine and Northern Massachusetts. Along with reaching our unique audience of animal lovers, your advertising helps make a difference in the lives of thousands of animals by supporting the NHSPCA. For advertising rates and information please contact Tanner Birr at 603-772-2921 ext. 119 or [email protected]. Advertising Policy: The New Hampshire Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals includes advertising at its discretion, but does not specifically endorse or recommend those businesses advertised herein. To notify us of a change of address, duplicate mailings or other changes please call 603-772-2921 ext.102. Editor: Sheila Ryan • Graphic Designer: Tanner Birr New Hampshire Society For the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals 104 Portsmouth Avenue, PO Box 196 • Stratham, NH 03885 TEL: (603) 772-2921 • FAX: (603) 778-7804 • www.nhspca.org Volunteer Orientation! Pre-Register with Richard at 603-772-2921 x104 Volunteer Orientation! Pre-Register with Richard at 603-772-2921 x104 Doggie Paddle Plunge! New Castle, NH see info on this page Visit nhspca.org for more information and to REGISTER TODAY! www.memoriesstudio.com 16thNHSPCA's 3rd Annual Freeze Your Tail Off! Budd E. Perry NHSPCA Emeritus Board Member February Save the Date…to Specializing in Pet Portraiture Clinic MicroChipping! Sunday, March 17th 10am - 1pm No Appointment Necessary 3 Year Vaccines $25 1 Year Vaccines $15 (3 year vaccines require proof of a vaccine last year or 3 years ago) Without proof, a one year vaccination can be administered for $15.00. MicroChips: $35 per chip and includes implant and chip registration with HomeAgain® For their safety, dogs must be leashed & cats in carriers. Please Visit nhspca.org for other 2013 dates. March Plunge into the freezing cold water at Great Island Common in New Castle to show your support for the NHSPCA and the animals we care for. 7th & 21st Volunteer Orientation! Pre-Register with Richard at 603-772-2921 x104 17thRabies & MicroChip Clinic first one of the year see info on this page “Cool” prizes will be awarded for fundraising. 31stEaster Holiday Agency Closed Come, Plunge, Save Lives! AND For all upcoming events visit www.nhspca.org April 6th Director of Development & Marketing: Sheila Ryan Special Events and Sponsorship Coordinator: Kelly Lemos Donor Relations Coordinator: Courtney Vavra Development Officer: Shay Laderbush Marketing & Development Associate: Tanner Birr Development Associate: Jay-ne LaChance Endowment Associate: Mary Kelly Volunteer Coordinator: Richard Maxfield Dear Friends and Supporters, Monday morning as emails were loading, I received one with a red exclamation point. Now some people as I’m sure you know, will add them to any email but I knew the sender and this was meant as an alert. It read as follows: I’m contacting you to find out whether the NHSPCA might have the capability to assist with field response and/or sheltering needs in NJ and/ or NY related to Sandy. The need is immediate and long term. We are now, or will be, maintaining by tomorrow, 4 emergency shelters, and participating in 3 search and rescue operations in NJ and NY. As another storm bears down upon us, we would like to amass, as soon as possible, teams for search and rescue and animal care at our shelters. We had responded in the past when Hurricane Katrina hit Louisiana and Mississippi assisting part of their survival story as well. Without you, we wouldn’t be able to assist during a crisis, we wouldn’t be able to care for those under our roof on a daily basis and we wouldn’t be able to even consider helping those that we just learned about today that are out suffering silently in the cold. Today and every day we are grateful for your support. We are grateful that when asked, you respond as well. Together we are making a difference in the lives of homeless and helpless animals here and beyond. At this time of Thanksgiving and the season of hope and light, we are honored to be partnered with you in this our 140th year of protecting and preventing cruelty to animals. Calendar of Events 15 year end 2012 workshop CPR and First Aid for Pets This event is a fundraiser for the animals of the NHSPCA! Speaker: April Begosh of Healthy Pets NH Saturday, April 6th Offsite Adoption Events! Did you know that the NHSPCA makes monthly appearances at local Pet Supply Stores? These events feature animals available for adoption and program information. Stores Include: PetSmart • 11 Brickyard Square Ste 1, Epping, NH PetCo • 1465 Woodbury Avenue, Portsmouth, NH PetLife • 20 Portsmouth Ave Ste 4, Stratham, NH So stop by and meet your new best friend! Please visit www.nhspca.org for the monthly schedule. 12pm - 5pm at the NHSPCA Price: $65 per person The following subjects are covered: CPR • Rescue Breathing Choking Management • Restraining & Muzzling Heat & Cold Injuries • Poisoning Breaks, Fractures, Sprains, Strains Snout-To-Tail Wellness Assessment Certification is good for two years. To register visit www.nhspca.org or call 603.772.2921 x121 Black Black Director of Animal Services: Jen Corbin Manager of Animal Care: Riann Atkinson Manager of Adoption Programs: Dianna Currier Veterinarians: Dr. Sue Denault, Dr. Stacey Lauer, Dr. Sarah Proctor, Dr. Karen Tinkham Veterinary Technician: Sandy Glansberg Veterinarian Assistant: Linda Donovan Adoption Counselors: Catherine Anderson, Jennifer Frey, Erin Hardiman, Rebecca Holt, Heather Keuenhoff, Kelly Marinel, Joan McCormack, Katie Smart Animal Care Technicians: Linda Donovan, Michaela Gerome, Colleen O'Keefe, Farm Animal Care Coordinator: Suzanne Bryant in both states at shelters and transporting animals back here to safety. I knew if we were capable, we would again as well. Immediately several staff members volunteered to go and assist when asked. The conditions were unclear and their accommodations unknown. Yet they packed, readying family and pets, and waited. Calls were received day and night and all through the weekend. The needs shifted hourly each day which made the coordination challenging. Shelters were merged, populations shifted and then ultimately our staff was released from the call. Each one unpacked a bit disappointed but ready for the next call. When the call came again a couple of days later, it was to travel to Long Island and transfer animals here to provide needed space for stays that were arriving daily. Again, the question wasn’t whether but when. Members of our staff immediately began to access how many animals we could assist, where we would be heading and what issues needed to be considered. Two days later, Steve and Kelly left returning after fifteen hours of travel to bring thirteen dogs and cats in need of another chance back to us. We all eagerly awaited their return. Today, the dogs and cats will become available for adoption. They will have another chance at finding a forever home and perhaps sleeping at the foot of a loved one’s bed. They have been removed from harm’s way and fortunately, given another chance. Today when we look in their eyes, we will be proud that we have been a part of their survival story. Today, we thank you for being a year end 2012 March 17th Directors at large February 16th Board of Directors 16 the Back Page 18th Annual Auct ion for the Animals! yEar EnD 2012 BY KELLY LEMOS OUR MOST SINCERE THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS Published by the new Hampshire Society for the Prevention of cruelty to animals • PO Box 196, Stratham, nH 03885 • 603-772-2921 • www.nhspca.org 6jXi ^dc New Hampshire SPCA 18th annual ONYX'SHOLIDAYTIPS ANDLESSON FOR THE ANIMALS awareness for this much needed cause. Sponsors, volunteers, donors and guests, we are overwhelmed by your continued generosity and cannot thank you enough for allowing us to care for the animals that so desperately need us. Our Deepest Thanks I Knead Your Dogs, LLC Furball Friends Silent Auction Committee Chairs Veterinary Emergency, Critical Care & Referral Center of New Hampshire Pack Leader Pamela E Bailey, RE • The Maureen Carey Group • Merial Ltd. Adoption Advocates Crow Construction Corp. • Piscataqua Landscaping Co. Inc., Piscataqua Savings Bank • Portsmouth Regional Hospital Ocean Properties • Optima Bank & Trust • SFC Engineering Partnership, Inc. Pet Pals Dr. and Mrs. Richard J. Duffy • Kurgo Products • Leddy Group In Kind Sponsors Exeter Events & Tents • Lindt & Sprüngli • WERZ 107.1 FM & Clearchannel Page 3 > Liz Bantle Tracy Hathaway Committee Members Beverly Bowles • Rachel Brown Stephanie Carr • Lynne Chick Barbara Conway • Bev Connolly Michelle Ekstrom • Cari Hunkins Beth Jefferson • Karen Keyes Melissa Wood Page 9 > DECLANGREGGNAMED ASPCAKIDOFTHEYEAR Page 14 > WILL&ESTATEPLANNING SEMINARSATTHENHSPCA 6jXi ^dc New Hampshire SPCA 18th annual FOR THE ANIMALS Back Page > ABUNDANTGENEROSITY AT18THANNUALAUCTION The Farmington 13 melanoma. Very common in grey horses, it’s sure to affect her as she gets older. The chocolate colored gelding is a retired race horse. He’s 27 years old and has some difficulty eating at this point. He hasn’t raced for a long time and BY SUZANNE BRYANT it’s hard to know what he’s been doing his whole life. He’s You may remember from the last issue of the NHSPCA a good old boy who gives us a hearty hello every morning News, the story of thirteen animals rescued from a and loves his mash. terrible situation in Farmington. Many of you reached While dealing with age and medical issues for some, out and helped by volunteering or donating to help we’re dealing with temperament and training issues with others. The cute red mare with the bold blaze was so attached to her friends that she’d panic as soon as she couldn’t see them. It was difficult to get her away and impossible to do anything with her once there. After much conditioning and weaning, she’s finally able to safely walk away and stand for grooming. She’s still not what we would consider reliable, but she’s coming along nicely. The stallion will likely pose the biggest challenge going forward. While he’s playful, curious, smart and very cute, he’s REMINDER also quite uninhibited, defensive and November 1 is the deadline aggressive. We hope that we’ll be able for horses to be provided shelter. to geld him soon and that it The law reads as follows: will help to settle him. It’s sad to RSA 435:14 Shelter Available: compare him now to who he was All horses shall be provided either: I. An adequately ventilated dry barn with stalls of begin their rehabilitation. With the a couple years back when he was sufficient size so that the horse is able to lie down, progress made, we thought many here and was just starting his of our readers would appreciate and shall be provided adequate and suitable exercise groundwork. He was so trusting arenas, barn yards, paddocks or pastures; or an update. and easily handled for grooming, II. A roofed shelter with at least 3 sides from As with all rescues, the hoof trimming, etc. as a yearling. November 1 through April 15, shall be Farmington case has had its ups Today, we are starting over again. provided for horses kept in paddocks, or and downs with more bumps in The minis are delightful. The pastures, and said horses shall not be store as the animals continue down little grey guy is in need of gelding kept tied but be able to move freely. their roads to recovery. We are beginning and some manners but he’s young, sweet to see their personalities as they bounce back and very trainable. The little pinto mare and there has been some cavorting in the ...ContinuedonPage5 paddocks, which is a delight. Since September, the two dogs have been transferred to Cocheco Valley Humane Society because the case originated from the NHSPCA NONPROFITORG. CVHS service area. We have kept all of the farm POBox196 USPOSTAGE animals as CVHS has no accommodations for them. 104PortsmouthAve. PAID MANCHESTERNH All of them will remain in protective custody until the Stratham,NH03885 PERMIT#197 court system decides their fate. As for the horses, all are eating well, gaining weight, and feeling better. They weren’t too sure about us at first but have gotten into their routines and are getting used to grooming and handling. There are still plenty of challenges to face with this herd. The white thoroughbred mare loves attention and naps while being groomed. She’s very sweet. While she’s feeling just fine and is quite spry and happy, we have discovered that she has some lumps consistent with UPDATE IN THIS ISSUE to our wonderful volunteers, without who's help, this event could never have happened so seamlessly. And to our truly amazing Auction Committee, your long hours and dedication making those astounding displays and soliciting items, make us forever grateful for all that you do! Presenting Sponsor THE NHSPCA NEWS Cyan Magenta Yellow Black Cyan Magenta Yellow Black camps and visits to schools about the importance of Once again, our generous community has made a caring for those who need it most. huge difference in the lives of homeless animals. The We noticed a marked difference this year in the New Hampshire SPCA’s 18th Annual Auction for the quality of our items. Local businesses and individual Animals was an incredibly successful event, raising donors spared no expense when it came time to critical funds for animals in need! The evening was full donate. Even in a still struggling economy, it was nice of fun and exciting auction items, and attended by a to see that for just one fabulous night, the animals lively crowd with a “sky’s the limit” attitude, were not forgotten. who bid higher and higher right up until the With over 200 silent auction items, incredibly ranging from jewelry, to furniture, to very end. We once again filled the room with gourmet food, and everything in between! successful supporters, some old friends, some new A fantastic live auction filled with vacations event and they all walked away knowing they including trips to Ireland, Las Vegas and helped make a huge difference! We are so Grand Cayman, art and hard-to-get sporting very grateful to our top Presenting Sponsor, Dr. event tickets including the Celtics and the Patriots, Garrod of the The Veterinary Emergency, Critical all helped make the night a huge success. Care & Cancer Treatment Center who support None of this could have been possible without us year round in our efforts. And to all of our the help of our dedicated volunteers, who wonderful sponsors, you help make this event worked tirelessly and accounted for every detail. the hot ticket that it is! They created amazing displays for each and every The “Special Fund” this year took a turn with a item, including the now very popular Live Auction brand new purpose; to raise much needed funds for Preview which helped our live Auction reach record our ever expanding Humane Education and Outreach breaking numbers! We truly couldn’t do any of what programs. An astonishing 7,500 children in our we do, without each and every one of them! service area take part in birthday parties, classes and We have already begun work on next year’s countless programs offered each year. Children ages auction and are constantly coming up with new and 2 to 15 learn valuable lessons through our summer exciting ways to engage the community and expand YEAR END 2012