Ichabod and Icarus - Fixing them up
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Ichabod and Icarus - Fixing them up
Upcoming Events February 11, March 10, April 14 – Dog walking classes February 20, March 19, April 16 – CDHS membership meetings February 20 - Space Alien's Fundraiser February 24-26 – CDHS at the Bismarck Tribune Sports Show March 23 – Bene-Pet Dinner and Auction April 14 – Alley Cats and Dogs Bowling Fun Day Focus on all Fours January - March 2012 A publication for friends of the Central Dakota Humane Society Ichabod and Icarus - Fixing them up ... By Sue Buchholz Photos by Jolene Podoll These two German Shepherd-cross puppies were found alongside a rural road by a compassionate traveler. The woman saw the dogs were in need of medical attention, loaded them into her vehicle and took them to Missouri Valley Vet Clinic in Bismarck. The staff at Missouri Valley took them in and then contacted CDHS to see if we could play a role in their recovery and eventual placement. The fates were in our favor and we had kennel space for them. The vet clinic wanted to keep them overnight for observation, so it was not until the following day that I had a chance to stop at the clinic and meet my newest charges. When I saw them I could see that they had some medical issues that needed to be addressed. The clinic staff had given them a medicated bath and de-wormed them, and while they looked bright-eyed and active, their skin and coats were in terrible condition. They were estimated to be only 8 weeks old! Their bellies were huge, even with the first dose of wormer on board, and both looked like they had been in a lifelong battle with moths and were not faring so well. They had missing patches of hair right down to their skin and open sores all over. One of the puppies had a bad gash on the top of his head, and a big patch of skin missing from his elbow area. In spite of their itching and restless gnawing on each other, they were continued on page 2 Icarus - before Ichabod - before Continued from page 1 ... and making them well obviously happy, playful, social puppies. No big surprise, I liked them a lot! Dr. Carlson recommended they stay at the clinic a few more days to make sure they did not break with Parvo which seemed to me to be an excellent idea! So I left them in good hands and Missouri Valley started a little more aggressive treatment regimen of flea and tick products, antibiotics, vaccinations and more baths. Thankfully, they did not develop any signs of additional illness, so they came to our shelter a few days later. Their progress has been steady and they seem to be visibly better every single day. They are always cheerful, happy to have each other and appreciate a steady diet of nutritious food. For the first few days they were desperate for food and would act like they had not eaten for a very long time. After a few days we began to notice they would both eat their fill and there would still be a little food left over. They started to understand that dinner would be coming around again Ichabod - after the treatment received. and they became much less frantic at feeding time. They discovered toys for the first time, and learned that sometimes brothers can be bossy. We added fish oil to their diet and kept their wounds clean. Their worried expressions changed to the devilishly playful look in their eyes we see all the time now. Their physical wounds are healing, and they thankfully do not seem to carry any emotional baggage. Perhaps because they had each other they kept their spirits up and survived together as best as they could. While all symptoms and appearances would diagnose them with some type of mange, we could find no evidence of this with any skin scrapings that were done at the clinic. They could have been suffering with a skin infection, flea or lice infestation, or any combination of the above. We continue to treat them with a broad variety of antibiotics and medicated baths, and that seems to be working just fine. They are not quite the healthy vibrant puppies they were meant to be, but they are well on their way! Good food, clean surroundings, a little medicine and a lot of love has turned their future from bleak to boundless, not unlike their energy! Many thanks to the staff at Missouri Valley Vet Clinic who observed Icarus - after the treatment received. them for several days and got them started on the road to recovery. When I went to pick them up I fully expected a bill for boarding and medications, but they all just thanked me for taking them and said there was “no charge!” We can’t do this work alone. We need each other – veterinarians, shelter staff and financial supporters – to make this all happen. When we all work together, we truly can do great things for pets and people. Central Dakota Humane Society 2 Board of Director elections to be held in March Elections for the CDHS board of directors will be held March 19 at the general membership meeting, 6 p.m. at the Broadway Conference Center in Bismarck. There are five general board positions open, plus we will hold elections for all executive board positions. Any CDHS member may vote at the election. Members wanting to apply for a board position must have been a member for 30 days and must submit their intent in writing (e-mail is fine) to CDHS President, Cameo Skager, by March 7. Contact Cameo at 663-1965 or [email protected]. Needs List • Monetary Donations • Gasoline Cards • HP 940 XL Black or Color Ink Cartridges • Copy Paper • Cat Litter (non-clumping)* • Booklets of Forever Stamps • Canned Squeeze Cheese (Used for giving medicine to animals.) • Heavy Duty Sheet Protectors • Accordion File Folders • Paper Towels • Rubber Backed Rugs • Fleece (Should be new - Will be used to make blankets to sell.) • Cat and Dog Beds (Washable) • Dog Toys • Soft Dog Treats • Tall Kitchen Garbage Bags • Wild Bird Food • Good Condition enclosed 4- or 6-horse trailer • HE Liquid Laundry Detergent * Always in short supply. Bismarck-Mandan’s No-Kill Shelter Holiday Celebration Heart River veterinary staff had their annual holiday celebration, where they purchase supplies and treats for CDHS instead of getting gifts for themselves. We are so blessed to have these angels on our team! Gift wrapping at Barnes and Noble Volunteers Paige Pederson and Shae Skager wrap gifts for shoppers at Barnes & Noble on Christmas Eve. All donations from the fundraiser went to shelter pets. Thank you to Susan Pederson for all her hard work on this event! Dog Walking Classes Starting in February volunteers interested in taking the dog walking class will need to pre-register by calling the shelter at 667-2020 and leaving a message for Mandy. Check out our website for information about the changes to our dog walking class. “Doing great things for pets and people.” What a year! By Sue Buchholz, Shelter Director Our business is, almost literally, a revolving door. Sad but true. January 2011 – our first animal of the new year was XL, a really big cat who was unclaimed, from the Bismarck impound. What a big love he is! He still lives with us in a bachelor pad of 4 FIV (Feline Aids) positive boys, so he is a special needs guy. He’s not sick and loves a lap to sit on, even if long term it might cut off the circulation in your legs. XL currently weighs in at 21 pounds! We all think most of that is heart and charm. Morton County strays, Bismarck/Mandan strays, Burleigh County strays and injured animals all came in during January and February; March too. Precious few are ever reclaimed by their people, another sad fact of this work. Occasionally we accommodate an ‘owner surrender’ animal, depending on their circumstances and ours at the time. So many to help with limited resources. May 2011 flooding challenged our entire state. So many people and animals displaced and CDHS helped wherever we could. We took in dozens of animals, and staff and several volunteers traveled to Minot for many days to help since they were worse off than many in our area. We fostered some animals from Minot, and accepted some to place through our facility to ease their extreme overcrowding. It was a trying time to be sure and it still is for many of our neighbors who are still displaced today. Some days we arrive in the morning to find a kennel of kittens left by the front door, or a dog tied to the railing. Am I glad they are left here? I am glad they are safe, yes; but abandonment of animals is a crime, and our property is monitored by video surveillance. We prosecute these abandonment cases, in accordance with the law. If a big part of our mission is education, ignoring this illegal behavior would be remiss. We cannot “make” people care, but I believe we have to set a higher standard of care and treatment for animals in North Dakota. That is our mission, as well as housing animals until their forever home is found. Sometimes the cardboard box punched with holes left at our door is empty. We search, but never find who was abandoned here. Sad, but true. Occasionally we have legal seizures of animals who have been living in terrible conditions. They become a priority because of their immediate medical and emotional needs. Stepping in and turning life around for these cats and dogs is extremely satisfying for all of us. It’s an addiction I think – the good feeling we get when we can take pain and worry away from a scared animal and have them melt into our arms. October brings 30 dogs from a breeder who claims to be “going out of business.” Stopping the litters of these breeding machines and retiring the adults feels really good too. Pet stores that sell cats and dogs, backyard breeders and Internet puppy sales are almost always a bad deal behind the scenes. Humans created this market, humans must stop it. We have the power, but must continue to speak out for the animals to really make lives better for them all. The last animal to come in December 30 was a Puggle from the pound, and the first of 2012 was a stray dog from the Standing Rock Reservation. The revolving door revolves another day, except that each animal we meet is an individual and is treated as such. We fall in love with them, usually in about the first five minutes or so, and get a bit protective of the rest of their lives. It’s emotionally taxing, sometimes physically exhausting, exasperating often, but rewarding always. We say it often but can never say it often enough. It’s thanks to our supporters we can change one life, let alone the thousands we have impacted. Thank you for revolving with us! And look for much more lifesaving to come. 3 Focus On All Fours When we build it, will you come? By Cameo Skager, CDHS Board President As you may know by now, we have purchased of plot of land in east Bismarck, across the Bismarck Expressway to the east of the State Penitentiary and just down the road from the south Wal-Mart. This will be the new home for Central Dakota Humane Society. The lot is 8 acres, pie-shaped and has access to the city water and sewer system (Hurray!). Although it will be sad to eventually say good-bye to our Mandan home, we truly believe that the Bismarck location will be more convenient and will allow us to serve more animals and people. Our building committee has begun working with Kadrmas, Lee and Jackson (KLJ) engineers to have the lot surveyed and tested. Along with the engineers, we hope to contract with a local architect who has worked with another animal-shelter. We feel it is important to work with an architect who has built shelters before and will be able to design things that work for the animals and the people caring for them. We need to have an environment that is comfortable and healthy for the animals, easy to clean, safe and aesthetically pleasing. As soon as winter is over we will likely be in need of a lot of fill dirt. The lot needs to be raised since there is some water in the area. (Hay Creek runs directly behind the lot, but has not flooded the area, even in the recent wet years.) After our plans for the shelter are completed, we will begin our capital campaign. This will be the time when we’ll need our supporters and everyone in the community to step up and help us make this new building a reality. We will be holding many fundraisers and asking everyone for donations of time and money. I guess there is no way to put it delicately. We estimate that we will need approximately $3 million to complete the size and kind of shelter that is needed. And we will be doing a lot of asking. Stay tuned for updates on our progress. We will know more about our plans and the amount of money we need to raise in the next few months. We have no doubt that our supporters and our community will come through. We are a valued resource in our community and we have the best supporters around. We work hard to do the right thing, and we will continue working hard to raise the money necessary to give our project wings. Spay Day USA 2012 CDHS will recognize Spay Day USA in February 2012 by offering $15 spay/neuter assistance certificates to help people spay or neuter their pets. People can call the shelter at 667-2020 to request their certificates. Certificates can be redeemed at all local and several central North Dakota veterinary clinics. Spay Day USA is sponsored by the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) with the primary goal of increasing the number of pets being spayed and neutered and decreasing the number of unwanted puppies and kittens born each year. Thank you to our generous donors who make the Spay/Neuter Assistance Program possible. Phantom Ball success Thanks to all who “attended” our Phantom Ball fundraiser. Your “presence” (or presents) made for a great event! Due to an error at our mailing center, some of the invitations were sent out late. Have no fear, though, if you received a late invitation, there is still plenty of time to donate to the event. Tours & Thanks & Things Thank you to the donor who graciously donated $133,000 for the purchase of our new land. You have provided the foundation upon which we will be building our future! Thank you, thank you to Lewis and Clark Elementary third-grade students. They toured the shelter before Christmas and brought loads of needs list item for the shelter pets. You guys rock!! Thank you to Horizon Middle School seventh graders “Team Quest” and instructor Baron Blanchard, who held a holiday carnival and raised money for CDHS with ticket sales, a silent auction, selling raffle tickets and selling items from their “food room.” Team Quest donated $612.53 to CDHS. Thank you to Brady, Martz & Associates, P.C. for letting us use their meeting room for our membership meetings. Your generosity is a great thing! Hip, hip, hurray to Horizon Middle School – the students raised $1,580 and MDU Resources pitched in to make the total an even $2,000! Thank you to McQuade Distributing for their annual donation from the McQuade Softball Tournament. Even though, due to flooding, part of the tournament was cancelled – and part of it was rained out – they still came through with donations to area charities. Wow! Central Dakota Human Resource Association designated CDHS as one of their charities to honor with a donation. Thank you! Thank you to Daryl Braun. He performed a magic show for a birthday party. His payment was a donation to charity and he chose CDHS. A top-class act! Darleen Kautzman, an employee at Dougherty & Company Financial, chose CDHS as her charity of choice. Her employer submitted a matching gift in her name. Thank you! More on page 14 Central Dakota Humane Society 4 Bismarck-Mandan’s No-Kill Shelter Paw-some Volunteer Laura Lee says she’s been a volunteer for so long with CDHS and has been having so much fun she can’t even remember when she started. Laura Lee poses with shelter resident, Picante. One of the most memorable experiences I’ve had with Laura was one day she walked into the shelter and looked like she was about to pass out. I said, “Laura, are you okay?” Laura gasped, “I need water.” I was just at a Meet & Greet and it is really hot but I was so busy talking to people I didn’t have a chance to drink anything.” After downing a bottle of water, Laura said, “Okay, I’m good now, I’m going to go visit Chippee and Tucker.” Now that is dedication! Laura has worked registration at Santa Paws, is a regular volunteer taking dogs to Meet & Greets, walks dogs and is a dedicated critter companion with both the dogs and cats at the shelter. When Laura was asked about her favorite thing about the shelter or volunteering she said, “I love seeing how the animals are so well cared for and the progress that puppy mill dogs make, emotionally and physically, when treated properly. My favorite thing about volunteering is that as a person owned by a cat, I get my “dog fix” at the shelter.” Laura’s favorite CDHS fundraiser is Santa Paws. She says, “I love working the registration desk so I can see the critters when they first come in. Sometimes they are so excited that they are almost dragging their people inside – others not so much.” Besides all her furry friends at the shelter Laura is owned by a Flamepoint Himalayan cat named Charlie. If you are considering volunteering for CDHS Laura says, “JUST DO IT!” “Doing great things for pets and people.” Reasons to volunteer By Mandy Schaaf, Volunteer Coordinator “When kids volunteer it tells others that they don’t have to be perfect or famous or even grown up to make a difference.” - Shared by a young lady who is 7 years old! Wow, that quote is out of the mouth of babes but so perfect for both adults and children alike! Make 2012 the year you make a difference for Central Dakota Humane Society and in your community. Top reasons to volunteer at CDHS in 2012 1. Be part of the solution. You’ll join a network of hundreds of thousands of people working to make the world safe and more humane for all living creatures. You’ll make the jobs of everyone working for animals a little easier by lending a hand and spreading the message of responsible pet ownership and animal protection. 2. Get warm fuzzies and wet kisses. You’ll never find a more grateful and accepting comrade than an animal you’ve comforted. 3. Keep good company. You’ll make lots of new friends – and not just the four-legged kind. Working side by side with people who share similar interests can forge lifelong friendships. 4. Meet the new you. You’ll discover skills you never knew you had, and you may be surprised at what you’re capable of achieving. 5. Gain a new career, build your resume or get school credits by volunteering. You’ll learn things that may lead you to the career – or career change – of your dreams. Employers and college admissions officers look favorably on time spent in volunteer service. Some high schools and colleges now require volunteer hours for class credits. 6. Enjoy a wagging tail, a purr and a smile. Didn’t someone once say that the best things in life are free? 7. Give a friend an outing or a walk and get your workout at the same time. Hey isn’t “getting in shape” one of the top New Year’s resolutions? You can get some fresh air, a great work out and give a dog a much needed outing. Whether you walk dogs at our shelter, stuff envelopes for a mailing or assist with a fundraising event, you can make a difference in the lives of the animals that reside at our shelter. Working with the animals and events that support our cause may just give you back even more than you give. Volunteers Needed If you are looking to get more involved in the shelter as a volunteer there is an opportunity for someone to assist in the dog building a few hours a week on an ongoing basis. If you like talking to people, greeting visitors to the dog building and have the following experience, please contact our volunteer coordinator, Mandy Schaaf, at the shelter. 1) You must be 18 years of age. 2) You must have taken the dog walking class and have been walking dogs at the shelter on a regular basis. 3) You would need to be able to work a minimum of three hours a week. For example, every Tuesday from 1-3 or Friday from 3-6 etc. on an ongoing basis. 5 Focus On All Fours Adoptable Pets See more CDHS adoptable pets on the web at www.cdhs.net/adoptablepets.htm Braeburn Dakota Neutered Male Black and White; short hair Unneutered Male German Shepherd cross, Approximate date of birth: August 2011 Origin: Stray Approximate date of birth: September 2011 Origin: Stray Maisse Macintosh Jefferson Unspayed Female Pointer Cross Neutered Male Tabby with Orange; short hair Unneutered Male Dachshund Approximate date of birth: March 2011 Origin: Unclaimed impound Dawnalytah Unspayed Female German Shepherd Approximate date of birth: October 2003 Origin: Stray Approximate date of birth: August 2011 Origin: Stray Approximate date of birth: February 2011 Origin: Rescue Monte Paulie Scarlet Unneutered Male Poodle Unneutered Male Puggle Unspayed Female Border Collie Cross Approximate date of birth: October 2009 Origin: Owner Surrender Approximate date of birth: December 2010 Origin: Unclaimed Impound Approximate date of birth: October 2010 Origin: Stray Tahjah Melancholy Matilda Unspayed Female Calico; short hair Spayed Female Tortoise Shell; short hair Spayed Female Black and White; short hair Approximate date of birth: September 2009 Origin: Unclaimed Impound Approximate date of birth: May 2007 Origin: Owner Surrender Approximate date of birth: June 2008 Origin: Stray Milton Fuji Temperance Neutered Male Black and White; long hair Unspayed Female Tabby/Calico; short hair Approximate date of birth: July 2011 Origin: Stray Approximate date of birth: August 2011 Origin: Stray Unspayed Female White with Grey Tabby Spots; short hair Central Dakota Humane Society 6 Approximate date of birth: September 2010 Origin: Rescue Bismarck-Mandan’s No-Kill Shelter Central Dakota Humane Society Central Dakota Humane Society Alley C ts and D gs L UCKY D G BENE-PET Bowling Fun Day DINNER & AUCTION Location: Midway Lanes Date: Saturday, April 14, 2012 1:00 pm sharp Friday, March 23, 2012 Seven Seas Hotel and Water Park, Mandan Entry fee per team is $100.00 • Bring an item from our needs list and get a small token from CDHS. 5:30 p.m. Social Hour 6:30 p.m. Dinner • All proceeds go to CDHS. Tickets: Early Bird - $25 each After March 1, 2012 - $30 each CATS WILL BENEFIT TOO! To register call Central Dakota Humane Society at 701-667-2020 For tickets contact: Central Dakota Humane Society 2104 37th St., Mandan, ND 58554 701-667-2020 www.cdhs.net Ho, ho, ho – we love Santa Paws We could not have had more fun with Santa and Mrs. Claus! About 100 people visited PlantPerfect in Bismarck in early November, bringing pets and children to meet the big guy and get a family picture. Thanks so much to PlantPerfect for hosting us, to In-Dog-Neat-O for sponsoring the event, to Santa Jerry and Mrs. Claus, our photographer Kiel Skager and all the other volunteers who worked so hard to complete another successful fundraiser. ,February 20 2011, “Doing great things for pets and people.” 7 Focus On All Fours Tails of Success Sykora loves the outdoors Hard to believe it’s been six months since we adopted Sykora from CDHS. As you recall we needed a companion for Lizzy after Scout passed away. With lots of love and patience, she has come out of her shell. Though still leery of visitors, she is most comical. She likes to jump on the back of our legs as she follows out to potty. It’s an expression of her excitement. She loves outdoors with Lizzy. They are a pair. Sykora is often Lizzy’s shadow. - Steve & Gail Pete, Paul and Keith eat together Another milestone, I can now pet all three cats without food and I think they love it! Patience and the power of canned cat food! - Happy Trails, Joan Truly best friends We wanted to let you know that the two cats we adopted this year, Gracie and Betty (Aphrodite and Opal) are doing great! We adopted Gracie in April and enjoyed her companionship so much that we decided we wanted another cat in October. When we brought Betty home we had to keep them separate for a while because they would hiss and swat at each other. That changed quickly and soon they were tolerating each other. Now they are truly best friends! They sleep in the same cat bed and will eat their food out of the same dish at the same time. They groom each other and even share their toys with each other. They have brought so much joy to our lives and we feel very lucky to have them. Thanks for the great work that you do! - Jordan and Whitney Very best friends Bill and I adopted Ralphie (a.k.a.Bonnie) in September. She’s let us know we’re her “very best friends.” She loves walks, loves to cuddle, loves her food, and loves all people. It’s just a pleasure to have such a sweet dog, and she’s quiet and already house trained. As you can see, we’ve let her hair grow over her eyes; reason being, we don’t have to look into those soulful eyes when she’s beggin’ to climb up on the furniture or into our bed. After all, she does have nice comfortable dog beds nearby to curl up in. - Nancy and Bill Let Clara be Clara We thought you might like to hear how our lovable Clara, the Coonhound, is doing. She has three favorite pastimes: 1) Romping through the pasture. That coonhound loves to run, and miles and miles of walking on the leash was no life for her. So, every morning, she gets to go off-roading, off-leash. 2) Eating. Burning extra calories means LOTS of dog food down the hatch. Her intestinal issues seemed to have disappeared, too. 3) Sleeping. Then it’s time for the couch, where she lounges around most of Kirkwood finds a home with Sneakers My name was Kirkwood but my new family, Shawn and Chris, renamed me Mr. X. I have an older brother named Sneakers. He has been showing me some of the ropes around here. He is a good guy to me. We play together and share a bed. I get to sleep indoors, and go for walks. I have been very, very shy since coming here and there have been so many new things in my life that I haven’t experienced. I have learned to come Central Dakota Humane Society and to sit on command. I am working on learning to shake hands. I like to watch this thing called a TV at times, especially when my people put the Animal Channel on, and I see pet shows. I bark if I hear dogs on there. I am still a little nervous with some new noises, and new people make me nervous but I am getting better and accepting these things. My family is going to do Foster Care so I am hoping I can help humans to be okay here too. - Sincerely, Mr. X. 8 Bismarck-Mandan’s No-Kill Shelter Dunakroo has been a blessing the day. She doesn’t beg for attention, but seems content. As someone at the shelter said when we adopted her, “Let Clara be Clara.” So, Clara’s living out her life on her own terms. Her people are glad to be a part of that. - Luann I just wanted to send you a couple pictures of our beautiful boy Dunkaroo. His older dog brother Buddy just loves him! They do everything together from eating, playing, sleeping and walking side by side during walks. Our main reason for adopting Dunkaroo was companionship for Buddy. And what a blessing Dunakroo has been! Buddy is no longer sad when we leave for work/school. Plus, our family loves him so much and he provides lots of joy for all of us. - Tami Mr. Magic is a wonderful addition We adopted “Al” right after the Labor Day weekend. Within an hour at home, he jumped in my husband’s lap. Since then, he has been renamed to Mr. Magic because of his situation – being a rescue kitty from the Minot flood. He is a wonderful companion and such a lap kitty. If he is not in my lap, he is talking to us, telling his story. I recently had surgery and have to stay home for several weeks. He is constantly in my lap or trying to help me do things like stitch or work on my computer. Mr. Magic is a wonderful addition to our house. - Mary and Bill She ambushed our hearts Roger is adjusting well to his forever home I thought I would send an email to tell you how Sharee, who we re-named Ambush because she ambushed our hearts, is doing with her new family. She has made a lot of progress in her first week with us. The night we brought her home, she met our other three dogs in the back yard. Almost immediately she followed them around, using her nose – and her tail even came up a little bit. She has slowly progressed from having to be carried outside and then back in, to walking out on her own without being carried. She still wants to hide too much, and we let her for a little bit, then we bring her back to where we are and have her sit by us or lay by us. She is starting to follow the other dogs around in the house a little more all the time. This morning she was snuggled in bed with my husband and all the rest of the dogs. When I came in to get them and take them outside, Ambush actually stretched out towards me and wagged her tail! It was so amazing! She still backed up when I reached to pet her, but for a moment she forgot to be scared. She is getting better every day. We are so thankful for everyone who took care of her and got her ready to come to us. - Paula Jo A Roger (formerly Pudge) update: We are so happy to have been selected for his adoption. He is such a wonderful dog and he’s adjusting so well to his forever home. He scratches to go outside when nature calls and he knows how to sit and is working on shaking and he showers us with kisses. He also chases his tail less and less so his anxiety level seems to be decreasing. Our only concern when we adopted Roger was that he would try to mark in our house as he was a freshly neutered 4-year-old dog, and since we already have a male (neutered dog) at home, we thought there may be an issue with territorial marking. I kept him leashed and next to me the first two days we had him home and gave the command “no potty” with a tug on his leash to stop the leg lifting (which he tried to do several times). We seemed to have broken the habit in just those two days. Yay! He’s eating well and loving life and we couldn’t have asked for a better dog. Also….his snoring is adorable! - Rona Scout is settling in Your former ward “Sunflower” is enjoying settling in with me and the other big girls. She has now divulged to me her true name and it is “Scout.” - Janelle “Doing great things for pets and people.” 9 Focus On All Fours CDHS New Members, Generous Donors, Memorials and Honors PLEASE NOTE: Listings reflect memberships, adoptions and donations from 9-16-11 to 12-15-11 ONLY New Members & Generous Donations Mark & Lisa Aamodt Abbott Laboratories Employees Abbott Laboratories - Employee Giving Campaign Robert & Tamie Aberle Mary Adams Pam Adams Dr. & Mrs. Boyd Addy Aetna Foundation Aetna USHC Employee Charity Program Wendell Albert Charles & Tracey Allen Leola Allen America’s Charities Distribution Account Arthur Anderson David & Peggy Anderson Gary & Donna Anderson James & Gail Anderson LLoyd & Susan Anderson Loran & Jaime Anderson Marva Anderson Susan Anderson Viola & Elaine Anderson Justin & Maren Askim Patty Baer Marvel Bailey Jo Anne Balas Arlean & Robert Balkowitsch William & Gail Baron Melissa Barth Noreen Bartlett Cassie & Jeremy Bauer Frank & Joann Bavendick Ryan, Sabrina & Brayton Bear Jarrod & Shannon Keller-Becker Todd & Tammy Becker Linda Beckler Diane Beelman Dan & Jackie Belohlavek Lloyd & Marlinda Bender Brittney Bercier Pamela & Norman Berge Cheri Berger Todd & Michelle Bergman Eloise & Jim Bernhardt Calvin & Jodene Berry David & Carolyn Bertch Beverly & Jack Bettenhausen Pam Buelow Marsha Beylund David & Sue Bickel Shane & Janelle Biggs Jennie Birdsell Jackie, Levi & Alec Bischof Donna & DuWayne Boehm Ed & Marsha Boehm Lisa & Troy Boehm Lynn & Shawn Boehm Gerald & Judy Bondy Joel Boon Ronald & Janice Boon Pat Bosch Fred & Judy Bott Allen & Linda Boushee Joanne Boyer Leslie (Jack) & Carma Branch Mariann Brandt Teri Brandt Daryl & Donna Braun Jo Brekke Laiken Bren Rachelle Brewer June Brinkman Bristol-Myers Squibb Company - Employee Giving Program Match Bruce Britton Diana Brooks Megan Brothers James & Kennetta Brousseau Andrew & Amy Brown Chris & Jodi Brown Denise Brown Elaine Brown & Ardis Zietlow Patrick & Doreen Brown Ruth Brown Sara Bubel Sue Buchholz Walter & Jacqueline Buck Pamela & Gary Buelow Traci Buescher & Brad Keith John & Diane Bullinger James & Christina Cailao Capital Credit Union Centennial Elementary Central Dakota Human RA Central Market – We Care Program Neil & Tami Charvat Merete Christianson Mercedes & Roger Clark Norleen Conitz - State Farm Insurance Patrick & Jo Conmy Caroline Conrath Corwin Churchill Appliance Adrian Crow Feather Jan & Terry Daffinrud Corey & Kimberly Dahl Dakota Dust Tex Dakota Eye Institute Dakota Pharmacy Darlene & Dennis Danielson Kurtis Decker Jennifer DeForest Janice DeKrey Chris Delzer Norman & Barbara Deschene Jennifer Dettling Bryan & Renee Diebel Bernardine Digby Jessica Dillavou Christine & Jason Dirk Madison Dockter Doll’s Studios Michael & Judy Donahue Lorraine Dopson Rebecca Dorwart Jeffrey & Dawn Ebel Pat Ehlis Jefferie Ehman Joe & Marge Ellefson Kent & Jacqueline Flynn- Ellis Patricia Emil Christopher Enderle Mary Engel James & Pamela Engelhardt Julie & Drew Engelman Shannon & Joshua Ennen Sandra Erickstad Karin Ernst Anne Escontrias Norma Eslinger Dr. Barb Espe Beverly Ewine Denise & Don Faber Arlene Faiman Fargo Moorhead Kennel Club Inc. 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Mandan Paul Rusch Don & Evelyn Russell Robert Ruston Robert & Caryl Rutten Trista Rychlik Richard & Angela Sabot Arlene Sackman Jane Sahli Teresa Sahli Lisa Sailer Rosellen Sand Vicky & Matt Sanderson Paul & Patricia Sandness Kyle & Cydra Solberg Sauter Judy, Adam & Ryan Sauter Craig & Mandy Schaaf Arlene Schamberger Myra & Steve Schanandore Cora Schantz Danielle Scharnowske Tim & Lois Scharnhorst Wayne Schatz Carrie Scheett Jordan Kate Schell Robert & Linda Schiermeister Richard & Robin Schimke Linda & Eldon Schlosser Amanda Schmidt Carrie Schmidt Connie Schmidt “Doing great things for pets and people.” Joyce & Darld Schmitz Bonnie Schneider Pamela Kennedy- Schneider Sonja & Tim Schoch Thomas & Deborah Schoffstall Karen Schramm Douglas & Jane Schulz Georgia Schulz Karen & Harold Schulz Bobbi & Jim Grasl Schumacher Judy & Gerald Schumacher Larry & Theresa Schumacher Gayle & Rick Schumann Pam & Dale Schwartz Janice Schwartzbauer Craig & Wendy Schweitzer Ilia Schweitzer Taegan Schweitzer Tracy & Myrt Scott Paul & Cynthia Seado Sears - Gateway Mall Courtney Seedorf James & Jani Seifert Marilyn Seira Lannon & Linda Serrano John & Glenda Klipstein Sevcik Josette & Robert Severson Terry & Cindy Severson John & Mary Shaffer William & Cheryl Shelbourn Becky & Don Silva Simle Middle School Charles Simmons Lillian Sinkula Cameo & Kiel Skager Linda Skogen Tanya Skurupey Iva Slag Peter & Annemarie Slemmer Frederic Smith Duane & Beverly Sorby Carl & Beverly Sorensen Clay & Ramona Sorneson Neil Souther Glennis Spier Steven & Joy Spotts Walter & Donna Stack Kasie Stadig Mitch & Darla Stafford Kathleen Staples Susan Starck Kelly Steckler Kara Steier Pamela & Michael Stein Margie Stellwag Jamie Stephens Jennifer & David Stiefel Evangeline Stockert Maudie Stoller Rose Stoller Matthew & Jane Stone Marvin & Carol Strobel Randell Strom Kay & Berk Strothman Gregory & Stacy Sturm Tom Szymanski Harry & Charlotte (Chuck) Tatro Sharon & Craig Taylor Kathy & Keith Telenga Glenn & Brenda Tepler Jim Ternes Lila Teunissen The Estate of Eileen Martin The Tom & Frances Leach Foundation Donna & Kenneth Thiede Sandy and Terry Thiel James Thiele Cathie & Frances Thill Leellen Thomason Alexander Thompson Eric & Susan Thompson Kelvin & Valarie Thompson 11 Martin & Nancy Thompson Milo & Lyla Thompson Mitchell & Renee Tjaden Theresa Tober Tanja Toman Jerilyn & Elroy Tomanek Bob & Linda Tonolli Bonnie Torrance Cheryl & Stuart Tracy Sue Tracy & Sharon Masseth Lois & Dean Tveter Jennifer Vaage Kathy VanBrocklin Grant & Angel Veen Jennifer & Brent Veil June & Allen Veit John & Marlys Verwey Frank & Susanne Vetsch Matthew & Jolene Vidal Frances Vobr Gertrude Vold Adam & Sandra Volk Scott & Tamra Volkert Margo & Gregory Vranna Gail & Lance Wachter Charles & JoAl Wagner Darlina Wagner Jim & Monica Wagner Vicki Wagner Al & Mary Wahl David & Sharon Wahl James & Melissa Wahlman Donnita Wald Jason & Jessie Wald Wal-Mart Supercenter #3648 Clinton & Cheri Wanek Holly Watts Kory Weneel Susan & Robert Wefald Ardella Weiand Kelly & Nicky Weiand Neal & Myra Weiler David & Katherine Weisenberger Kim Welder Donna Eggen & Darcy Wentz Cheri & Don Wenzel Marianne & Don Wenzel Vernie Werner Janine Wetzel Dixon Whightman Melissa Whitney Max & Janice Widenhoefer Bill Willis Nancy Willis Deanna & Ladel Wilson Mary Winbauer Ryan & Michelle Wintermeyer Doug & Denise Wiseman Lynn & Jeanne Wolf Renae Wolff Dennis & Charlotte Wondra Patty & Larry Wood Kristina Woodall Nicole Wright Linda Wurtz Greg Wysk & Elaine Martinmaas Young Professionals - Bismarck Mandan Area Chamber Lyle & Jackie Zachmeier Christy & Scott Zainhofsky Arthur & Crystal Zander Terry & Bonnie Zander Conradine Zarndt William & Ruth Zerr Reuben & Ellen Ziegenhagel Gwen Zingg Adopter Members Diane Amsterberg Patty Baer Kyle & Jennifer Baltrusch Eloise & Jim Bernhardt Lynn & Shawn Boehm Dale & Lois Bornemann Pat Bosch Janell Cole Jeff & Sharilyn Duppong (2) Patricia Emil Jerry & Elizabeth Eubank (2) Lynn & Cletus Fischer Kimberly Fix Grant & Penny Gorden Barbara Grauman Carol & Elroy Haadem Judy Hansen Ryan & Jessica Hansen McKenzie Heasley Jill & Keith Helmuth Renee Herman Michele Hoff Bobbi Holzworth John Jackson (2) Sandy Johnson (3) Mike & Donna Kraft Tom & Jody Kraft Christine Kujawa & Eric Stroshane Stacey Loula David & Susie Luedtke Yvette Matthews Ashley & Kyle Mauch Julie McNeill Lindsey & David Phillips Jacqueline Quisno Michael & Lindsey Reisenauer Peggy Reynolds Shelton & Alicia Rhodes Rob Sandness (2) Kelly & Jean Schafer Jodi & Marvin Schlosser (2) Bernice Schmidt Rona Schmidt Kelli Schroeder John & Erin Schwartzmann Cameron & Callia Scott Doreen Sevenson Tim Nordstrom & Vicky Sommer Neil Souther Carrie Stanley Shane Stenson Kim Stevenson Becky & Brian Stroh (2) Darin & Karmen Svihovec Tom Szymanski Bonnie & Tim Tate Neal & Myra Weiler Whitney & Jordan West Martha Willand Nancy Willis Greg Wysk & Elaine Martinmaas Memorials: People to Remember: In loving memory of our mother, Ann Benrud. She was a dog lover and will be missed by many. From Jeanne Wolf and Anne Kalianoff In loving memory of Sacha Boon. From Robin & Sylvaine Latham, Becker, and the Staples Team, Kyren Miller, Dennis & Charlotte Wondra, Ronald & Janice Boon, the Young Professionals. In loving memory of Sacha Boon from her many friends and family. She will be deeply missed. In memory of my darling niece, Sacha Latham Boon. From Joy Matthews. In loving memory of Sacha Boon. Dedicated, Reliable, Caring, Energetic, Intelligent, Thoughtful, Persistent - You Inspired by Example. From Abbott Laboratories. Focus On All Fours In loving memory of Charlotte Brink from Iva Slag In memory of Robert P. Broekstra, beloved father of Robin Martin. From Francis & Cathie Thill, MDU Gas Supply Department, Mark & Charlene Johnson, Jeremy & Cassie Bauer, Cameo & Kiel Skager, Robin & Roger Martin, Mike & Karen Holman In loving memory of Bob Brooks from Diana Brooks, Janet Langseth In loving memory of Angie Deavy of Reeder, ND. She was a lover of all animals. From Harry & Charlotte (Chuck) Tatro. In loving memory of Doris Feimer from Mr. W. Seibel, Mary Jane Carlson, Anton Biel, Rodney Bakke In loving memory of Loren Geiszler, a very special brother-in-law. You will always be missed. From Karla & Jim Huncovsky In memory of Neil Heitkamp of Wahpeton, ND. From Joan & Gene Lorenz In memory of Jeff Kadlec from Jean Schmitke & Beth Kirk, Denise Brown, Joanne & Frank Bavendick In loving memory of Al Klein. From Paul & Patricia Sandness In memory of Tim Koch from Susan & Dennis Owen In loving memory of Joe & Mavis Laber from Fred and Judy Bott In loving memory of Arnold Landgrebe from Jacqueline & Kent Ellis, Doug & Denise Wiseman, Marsha Beylund, Beverly Patch Larson, Mary Winbauer, Nancy Lach, Jerilyn & Elroy Tomanek, David & Carolyn Bertch, Doug & J. Joan Mork, Dalles & Marilyn Krause, Fred Landgrebe In loving memory of Karen Larson from Fred Larson In loving memory of Eileen Martin from Steven & Deborah Hinrichs, David & Mary Maring, Marilyn Seira, Carole Klebe, The Estate of Eileen Martin, Burnie Kunz, Tim & Leora Herrmann In loving memory of Garrett Monzolowsky from the Regan Family In loving memory of my cousin, Anita Panos from Arta Leno In loving memory of Marie Pederson from John & Diane Bullinger and Jim & Monica Wagner. In loving memory of our mother, Maggie Renner and our son, Jon Renner from Larry & Cindy Renner In loving memory of Ellen Russell from Iva Slag In loving memory of Robert Scott from Daryl & Diane Gronfur In memory of my mother, Elsie Schlenker and her two cats, Mickey & HoChing. From Karen Krause In loving memory of Henry Schlosser and his dogs; Schroeder, Max & Major, whom he loved and greatly missed them when they died. From Darlene Graner. In loving memory of Henry Schlosser from Kevin & Angela Hollatz In memory of Joyce Schwinkendorf, a cat lover, who died 11-08-11. From Vivian Kuipers, Arlene Schamberger, Elaine Brown & Ardis Zietlow In loving memory of my sister, Audrey Sims, a cat lover who past away two years ago of lung cancer. From Beverly Ewine In memory of Hazel Srtromberg. From Mary Knutson In memory of Milford Stephenson from Nordean & Duane Frank In memory of Wilma Thomas from Eldon & Linda Schlosser In memory of Arlene Wetzel from Lil Sinkula Pets to Remember: In memory of our lost puppies and cats. From Ginger & Curtis Kjelland In loving memory of Annie & Zoe from John & Sandra Erickstad In loving memory of Bakken. He was such a quiet and gentle boy and he never really got to enjoy the life that we all wanted for him. From Lee & Jolene Podoll, Dr. Barb Espe. In loving memory of Bakken. He earned his wings. From Marilyn Opperude. In loving memory of Barley, faithful companion of my son, Charley & Lori Werner. He had a good life and lived to be 17 years old. From Vernie Werner In loving memory of Bill, beloved canine companion of Marj Smith. From Andrea Hoffman In loving memory of Billie from Todd, Michelle Bergman & Family In loving memory of Buddy, best friend and pet of Scot, Rachelle, Afton & Tayah Ross. From Jan & Sherman Johnson In memory of Callie, beloved feline of Marj Smith. From Andrea Hoffman, Dr. Barb Espe In loving memory of Callie & Scout Smith, much loved companions of Marj Smith. From Sue Buchholz In loving memory of Chance. Sadly missed and loved by Jan & Sherman Johnson. In loving memory of D.D., Amber Crow & Whitey, my beloved canine companions. From Frances Vobr In memory of my beloved cat, Finbar. From Neil Souther In memory of Fritz, beloved feline of Bill & Kerry Horton. From Erv & Rachel Monson. In memory of Fritz, special cat friend of Bill and Kerry Horton. From Leellen Thomason In memory of Fritz, beloved cat of Fran & Cathie Thill. From Jeremy & Cassie Bauer In loving memory of Hrisa & Kasper from Gwyn Herman & Laverne Johnson In loving memory of Joan Morton’s, Izzy. Faithful gopher Central Dakota Humane Society hunter and patient therapy dog. From Bill & Gail Baron In memory of Jack, our dear friend’s, Chris & Keri Schneider, Golden Retriever ~ a truly gentle giant. We will miss Jack at our backyard fence. From Bonnie & Terry Zander. In memory of Jaczper, beloved Cocker Spaniel of the Dannie & Rhonda Schmaltz Family. From Kevin & Hildy Oberlander Family In memory of Jelli, beloved feline companion of Barbara Larson. From Sabin Larson In memory of Kasper, beloved companion of Pat Olsen from Jan Hamilton In loving memory of Kelly, our beloved Chessie. We know you are having fun up there swimming and chasing pheasants. We miss you. From Sandy and Terry Thiel. In loving memory of Kelly from Joanne Boyer In loving memory of Lacey, beloved dog of Doug and Jane Schulz. From Earl & Marlene Larson, Arlene Faiman. In loving memory of our beautiful Sheltie, Lacey from Doug & Jane Schulz In loving memory of Lady from Marjorie Pokladnik In loving memory of our two Doxies, Lovey & Lucy. From Richard & Jackie Olson In loving memory of Maggie, devoted companion of Rita & Tom O’Neill In memory of Manfred & Mopsie from Leola Allen In memory of Midnight, beloved dog of Red Schmidt. Midnight was such a sweetheart and I was saddened to learn of her demise. From Donna Thiede In loving memory of Mooch from Mary Engel In loving memory of Murray, beloved cat of Hollis MacKintosh & Chad Heid. From Melissa Ness & Tyler Huber In loving memory of our dog, Oscar. He will forever be missed by his humans; Richard, Angela and Deacon Sabot, and his best friend, Ali. In loving memory of Pony Boy. He was loved by many and will be greatly missed, From Loran & Jaime Anderson In memory of Pumpkin, beloved pet of Gen Pfliger from Ervin & Rachel Monson. In memory of Romance, beloved companion of Jill & Drake Carter. From Earl & Marlene Larson In loving memory of Sadie & Masie from Reuben & Ellen Ziegenhagel In loving memory of Scout, beloved canine friend of Marj Smith. From Andrea Hoffman. In memory of Smokey, beloved feline companion of Gwyn Herman and Laverne Johnson. From Pat Olsen, Gwyn Herman 12 & Laverne Johnson In memory of a true friend, Spunker. This scrawny little kitten walks into my yard one night looking for someone to fall in love with her. I looked at her knowing I could not keep her, wondering why she had to pick my yard! Well, we found out why. She found the most perfect home at the Baer residence. For not long enough, she had them in stitches. From jumping off the ironing board onto the older cats backs, to tight rope walking along the back of the tub while it was in use, to actually teaching herself manners and using the toilet! She will so be missed and left an empty spot in the hearts of the ones that loved her, but I know that heaven is enjoying her company. From Kelly Scherr. In loving memory of our kitty, Spunker, who was taken away from us too soon. You brought us companionship, love and laughter. We will miss you and you will always have a special place in our hearts. From Tod & Patty Baer. R.I.P. Spunker: 9-11-11. I loved you like my own. I will miss you always and remember you forever. P.S., tell my Roxi hi. From your sitter Jen. In loving memory of Suka from Kristen Northrup In memory of my brother’s Labrador Retriever, Toby, who had to be put to sleep last week. She was a great dog and her friend, Bo, will really miss her. From Doug & Jane Schulz In memory of Tuco, beloved feline companion of Gus Lindgren and Kristen Northrup. From Eric Stroshane & Christine Kujawa In memory of Xena, the true princess warrior cat, of Kent, George, Deanna & Mark Anderson. From Virginia Jestnes Memorial Donations from Dr. Barb Espe: In loving memory of Bitsey, beloved canine companion of Stephen & Melissa Oberhausen In loving memory of Cali, beloved feline companion of Jennifer Hawkins In loving memory of Clark, beloved canine companion of Vernie & Richard Hagestuen In loving memory of DeDe, beloved canine companion of Lyle & Vicki Paulson In loving memory of Dixie, beloved canine companion of Ken & Pam Tokach In loving memory of Furr Ball, beloved feline companion of Kaye & Rory VanWyk In loving memory of Hiney, beloved canine companion of Dan & Josie Woodard In loving memory of Imp, beloved feline companion of Debbie & Clayton Johnson In loving memory of Jack, beloved canine companion of Chris & Keri Schneider In loving memory of Jaycee, beloved feline companion of Karen & Perry Urbanec In loving memory of Levi, beloved canine companion of Mike Martin & Kristi Peltier In loving memory of Millie, beloved canine companion of Brenda Tachenko In loving memory of Nicky, beloved canine companion of Steve & Malinda Schneider In loving memory of Oreo, beloved canine companion of Carla & Aundrea Olson In loving memory of Puzzles, beloved feline at CDHS In loving memory of Rosco, beloved canine companion of Kayla & Travis McCloud In loving memory of Sebastian, beloved feline companion of Eileen Ereth In loving memory of Shadow, beloved feline companion of John & Julie Borner In loving memory of Smoky, beloved feline companion of Gwyn Herman & Laverne Johnson In loving memory of Soda, beloved canine companion of Scott & Linett Schmidkunz In loving memory of Summer, beloved guinea pig companion of Lakken Remmick In loving memory of Tigger, beloved feline companion of Julie McNeill In loving memory of Tuco, beloved feline companion of Kristen Northrup & Gus Lindgren In loving memory of Ty, beloved canine companion of Julie Porter Memorials from Lunn’s Kennel Club: In loving memory of Buddy, beloved dog of Tori McCormick In loving memory of Chester, beloved dog of Dave & Lisa Soma In loving memory of Daisy, beloved dog of Donna & Darcy Wentz In loving memory of Gizmo, beloved dog of Marian Kretschmar In loving memory of Klay, beloved dog of Mark & Sheila Sandness In loving memory of Leo, beloved cat of Jan & Tony Tello In loving memory of Molly, beloved dog of Jean & Charles Foltz In loving memory of Princess, beloved dog of Richard & Tina Mower In loving memory of Sampson, beloved dog of Don & Kari Bailey In loving memory of Sherman, beloved dog of Kevin & Hildy Oberlander In loving memory of Teka, beloved dog of Allan & Deb Roffler In loving memory of Tucker, beloved dog of Anne & John Geissinger Bismarck-Mandan’s No-Kill Shelter Honors: In honor and memory of Elmer & Evelyn Klipstein from John Sevcik & Glenda Klipstein Sevcik In honor of Gary & Colleen Garland. Merry Christmas from Larry & Patty Wood In honor of Spencer Burch’s birthday. Happy Birthday from Daryl & Virginia Kerzman In honor of Dan’s Supermarket in North Bismarck. From Donald Feimer. In honor of Larry & Patty Wood’s birthdays. Happy birthday from Daryl & Virginia Kerzman In honor of the Feil Smiles Charity Club; Ryder Erman, Garrett Walsh, Nicole Hust, Dezaray Hultin, Katie Brown, Tristen Sailer and Shelby Wittenberg. They have decided to give back to their community and organizations that had an impact on them. From Feil Orthodontics In honor of Ernie & Judy White. Merry Christmas from Larry & Patty Wood In honor and in loving memory of our loved ones and our beloved pets; Merle Kenny, Paul Ovellette, Derryck Ovellette, Arlis Simmons. We miss our family and our beloved pets. From Rose Kenny, Phyllis Kemmet, Betty Ovellette & Charles Simmons. In honor of Billie Stanton’s birthday. Happy Birthday from Wendy Schweitzer In honor of Colleen Garland’s birthday. Happy Birthday from Daryl & Virginia Kerzman and Larry & Patty Wood In honor of Lucky (previously named Jethro). I think Lucky and Red will take good care of each other for years to come. From Donna Thiede In honor of my grandparents, Marvin & Wendy Frieze. From Grace Jochim. In honor of Sheldon Loftsgard’s birthday. Happy 80th Birthday from Maudie Stoller, Rose Stoller, and Mary Loftsgard In honor of Bev Keesey’s birthday. Happy Birthday from Larry & Patty Wood In honor of Mary Loftsgard’s birthday. Wishing you a Happy Birthday on your special day! From Donna Anderson. In honor of Jim & Carol Beazley’s anniversary. Happy Anniversary from Daryl & Virginia Kerzman In honor and in loving memory of all the pets who have provided us with joy, comfort and company; and for those who have not yet found their forever home & family. From Marilyn Opperude In honor of Art & Carol Djogren. Merry Christmas from Larry & Patty Wood In honor of Deb Levchak’s birthday. Happy Birthday from Bob & Cynthia Norland. In honor of Deb Levchak’s birthday. Happy 60th Birthday from a group of your friends that promise not to refer to “old dogs” in connection to this gift! In honor of my mother, Clara Leno, on her 97th birthday. Happy Birthday Mom from Arta Leno In honor and in celebration of Dr. Gerard Koorbusch’s 20th Anniversary with Face & Jaw Surgery Center from Dakota Pharmacy. In honor of Allan & Elizabeth Kennel. Merry Christmas from Larry & Patty Wood In honor of Delores Friedt’s birthday. Happy Birthday from Daryl & Virginia Kerzman In honor of my beloved Sadie’s 2nd birthday! From Karen Olson. In honor of Daisy, our beloved family member & pet. From Darcy Wentz & Donna Eggen and family. In honor of Pat & Oscar Hillius from Marlene Magilke. In honor of Buck and Doris Buckley and their pets, Bob, Snowy, Pammy and Taffy. From Jo Brekke In honor of Bev & Phil Keesey. Merry Christmas from Larry & Patty Wood In the name of Sue Nagle from Arlean & Robert Balkowitsch In honor of Kodiak Gutensohn. One of the sweetest dogs to ever walk the Earth. We’ll miss him very much. From Josette & Robert Severson. In honor of Virginia & Daryl Kerzman. Merry Christmas from Larry & Patty Wood In honor of Gary & Colleen Garland’s Anniversary. Happy Anniversary from Daryl & Virginia Kerzman In honor of my very special cousin and her husband, Carol & Bob Guler. From Sharen Johnson In honor of Micheal Vick getting sacked many times. In honor of Daryl & Virginia Kerzman’s anniversary. Happy Anniversary from Larry & Patty Wood Puppy Tails: The Haunted House By Danielle Hanna, CDHS employee The night of December 5th, I found myself in a basement meeting room at the City County Building in Bismarck, gaining a first-ever glimpse into the inner workings of county government. After two hours of heated debate on issues I’d never heard of, I decided this place made absolute monarchy look appealing. But as time dragged by, I and the 20 or so others from CDHS were bound and determined to stick it out. A big step in the future of our shelter hung in the balance. That night, the county commission could either make our dreams come true, or send us back to square one. The county was selling eight acres of land in southeast Bismarck. It was a great location for a new shelter. But the commission had put off the sale. In addition to having a recordbreaking flood to deal with, they seemed a little hesitant to let their land “go to the dogs.” I might not have attended the meeting if not for the fact that I’ve been working in the cat building at CDHS for the past several months. The lobby floor was at one time blue, another time gray, and is currently a peeling morass of both, with islands of bare cement mixed in. Not a big deal, I guess – except that it tends to camouflage dried dog poop. (Annabelle doesn’t always wait to be let outside.) The former dog wing, a narrow, dim hallway with faded wallpaper and chewed door frames, vaguely reminds me of an era when skeletons were chained to dungeon walls. My coworker Nancy explained that they’re afraid to pull out “Doing great things for pets and people.” a certain nail that always catches on the mop, because the whole building might collapse on top of us. The back door (employees only) leads to outdoor kennels constructed of wood, concrete, and chain link, used only during emergencies in favorable weather. Every time I go out there, I feel like I’ve walked onto the setting for a horror movie. I believe the spider webs are the only thing holding the place together. The whole building carries an odd aroma of wintergreen-scented sanitizer, Febreze, dog and cat pee, and mildew. In the background, a floordrain glugs ominously. The bathroom kinda works if you know the tricks – which include knowing when NOT to use it. At noon, when morning cleaning is done and we’re draining the sinks, the toilet turns into a geyser. I’ve loved the cat building from the first day I worked there. Can your workplace boast such adventures? We’ve learned to work with what we’ve got, and I think we’ve developed a healthy sense of humor because of it. When dreaming about features of the new building, “Bathroom that works,” always tops the list. I’m not sure what wonders may be in store for me as an employee at the new building. (A bathroom that really, truly works!) But one thing I knew as I sat at the county commission meeting that night: whether or not the county sold us the land, the CDHS board wasn’t going to give up until we’d found a new home for our cats and dogs. 13 Other business thoroughly threshed, the commissioners finally turned to the topic we’d been waiting for. For this, they adjourned to a private room. And I thought Alfred Hitchcock was suspenseful. CDHS board members, staff, and volunteers congregated more closely, chatting, trying to predict which way the vote would go. That night, we would either take a big step forward, or be right back where we started, looking for a place to build. Every now and again, someone popped out of the private room and consulted with one of the board members about this or that clause in the proposed contract. Finally during one of these discussions, it became evident that the commission was going to sell us the land. Someone asked Sue if she’d brought the checkbook. She whipped it out of her pocket. The commissioners emerged from their chamber and resumed their seats. We all sat and put on our best faces – like when your dog knows you’re going to give him a treat and he suddenly becomes very well-behaved. The commissioners announced in official language that Burleigh County was going to sell the land to the Central Dakota Humane Society. A cheer went up, big and loud and rambunctious. Somebody had let all the dogs out. And now, I can pull splinters from my hands and unhook the mop from the nail and tell the drain not to flood, all with a smile on my face – because someday down the road … we’re going to have a bathroom that works! Focus On All Fours More Tours & Thanks & Things Hats off to United Printing! They donated the printing of our Shaggy Shuffle posters. Thank you to 10-year-old Grace Jochim for her selection of CDHS as the place to give her donation monies. Every $10 helps. Dakota Eye Institute employees chose to donate their fundraising monies to CDHS. We can see why they would do that! Courtney Seedoff was surprised at church when the pastor handed out envelopes with $100 and asked the congregation to do something good with the money. Courtney’s family doubled the money and donated to four different organizations. CDHS was a lucky recipient. Thank you! Woop! The Centennial Elementary sixth graders held a rummage sale and gave the proceeds to CDHS. The Jeanette Myhre Elementary Cadets is a service group made up of students in grades four to six. They made fleece blankets for the shelter pets. What a bunch of ambitious and caring kids! Thank you to the Linz Family Charitable Fund for their donation to the CDHS pets! During December, Dvorak Motors sponsored a charity sales event. Fran Meet and Greet Knoll-Knapp named CDHS as her charity and $250 was donated to us in her name. Thank you!! Another great group of kids! Mrs. Chaussee’s fifth-grade class at Highland Acres Elementary chose CDHS to benefit from their holiday community project. We are so happy! Mrs. Jochim’s sophomore English class at Bismarck High School held a needs list drive and gave the proceeds to CDHS. Head butts and tail wags to all! Pride, Inc. held a white elephant auction and gave the proceeds to CDHS. Pride, Inc. says, “We appreciate the partnership that has been created with the shelter in allowing consumers to volunteer their time to help fulfill Pride’s mission statement of ‘People Helping People.’ ” Happy Birthday to Celia and Sophia Brekken. They donated their birthday loot to CDHS! Linda James and Greg Machart hold an annual nut/chocolate/taffy sale for their family and friends, and once again, CDHS reaped the reward. What a sweet thing! Marilyn Opperud and Laura Lee, and their close friends, hang out at KT Animal Supply during a public Meet and Greet event. Marilyn and Laura introduced the dogs to the public and answered questions about the shelter. Please support these businesses that display CDHS donation canisters A Buck or So All Pets Veterinary Clinic Barney’s Tesoro – Mandan Bismarck Animal Clinic Bo-he-gy – Mandan Bonanza Butcher Block Meats Cappucino on Collins Captain Jack’s Liquor – Mandan Captain Jack’s Liquor – North Captain Jack’s Liquor – South Cashman Nursery Cenex-Mandan Cenex-East Broadway Central Market – Mandan Central Market – Bismarck Clothes Mentor Cozy Creek Coffee & Gifts Creative Clay Crown Butte Kennels Cycle Hutt D’Fine Tanning & Hair Salon Dakota Pharmacy Doc’s Vet Clinic Central Dakota Humane Society Little Caesar's Pizza Little Caesars Pizza – North Little Cottage Café Little Dukes (Cashwise gas station) M&H Gas M&M Sausage and Meats Magnolias Mandan Public Library Midway Lanes Midway Liquor Missouri Valley Vet Clinic Mocha Momma’s – Mandan Norleen Conitz – State Farm Insurance – Mandan Northwind Home & Garden Pinehurst Veterinary Clinic Plato's Closet Plaza Drug Polar Package Red Trail Petro & Pizza Rock’N 50’s Café Rolling HIlls Restaurant Runnings Farm & Fleet – Bismarck Runnings Farm & Fleet – Mandan Dollar Store – Mandan Expressway Amoco Expressway C-Store Fiesta Villa Five Nations Arts Four Paws Inn Gas Plus Gourmet Doggy Diner Groomingdales Hair 2000 Healthy Dog Center Heart River Animal Hospital Home Run C-Store In-Dog-Neat-O Interstate Vet Clinic Jay's Pawn Shop – Bismarck Jay's Pawn Shop – Mandan KT Animal Supply Katherine's Consignment & More Kirkwood Tesoro Kroll’s – North Lander’s Interstate Conoco Latitudes Gallery & Gifts Lewis & Clark Animal Hospital 14 Schneider’s Flowerama Schwartz Chiropractic Center – Mandan Scotty’s Drive-In Season’s Café Simonson's North Space Aliens Grill & Bar StaMart – Bismarck Stockman’s Supply Group Taco Del Mar – South Taco John’s – Mandan Taco John’s – North Taco John’s – South Taco John’s/Good Times – Bismarck The Bird House Treasures of the Sea & Earth Uni-Stop Uni-Stop – Mandan Uniform Center & Embroidery Urban Girl West Dakota Meats Western Unlimited Bismarck-Mandan’s No-Kill Shelter Central Dakota Humane Society Watch Bismarck-Mandan’s NO-KILL ANIMAL SHELTER 2104 37th Street, Mandan, ND 58554 on Dakota Media Access - Channel 12, with host Rig Olsen Monday, Wednesday & Friday –11:30 a.m. Thursday – 7:30 p.m. Friday – 5:00 p.m. Saturday – 12:30 p.m. Also available online at dakotamediaaccess.org and cdhs.net. Produced by Central Dakota Humane Society and Dakota Media Access Become A CDHS Member Today! Memberships include a newsletter subscription. You will receive a complimentary oneyear membership if you adopt a pet from the CDHS shelter. Memberships are tax-deductible to the extent of the law. Membership Categories (check one): ____$10 - Junior (under 18) ____$150 - Pet Fanatic ____$20 - Individual (1) ____$500 - CDHS Builder ____$30 - Family (2+) ____$1000-$1999 - Lifetime Member ____$50 - Dog Lover ____$2000-$4999 - Lifetime Benefactor ____$50 - Cat Lover ____$5000+ - Lifetime Leader of the Pack ____$100 - Business ____ Hush Puppy (Anonymous) Tax-Deductible Donation Categories: ____$12.50/month - kennel sponsor (one-year commitment) ____$25 - Adopt-A-Pet ad, published monthly in the Bismarck Tribune ____$ _________ - monthly donation (CDHS will send an authorization form for your signature.) ____$__________ - additional donation amount Name:______________________________________________________ Address:____________________________________________________ City:________________________________________________________ State:______ Zip Code:___________ E-mail:_______________________ Gift Given By:________________________________________________ Pay using (check one): _____ Check/Money Order ____ ___ Amount Enclosed: $_______________ Credit Card #:____________________________Exp. Date:___________ Signature:___________________________________________________ Send to: CDHS, 2104 37th Street, Mandan, ND, 58554-8230 or call 667-2020. “Doing great things for pets and people.” 15 667-2020 / [email protected] / www.cdhs.net Shelter Director, Sue Buchholz [email protected] Office Manager, Carrie Roth Volunteer Coordinator, Mandy Schaaf [email protected] Board of Directors: Cameo Skager, President - 2012* [email protected] Rita O’Neill, Vice President - 2013* [email protected] Karen Schwan Holman, Treasurer - 2012* Cathie Thill, Secretary - 2012* Cassie Bauer - 2013* Jessica Burger - 2012* Anne Jorgenson Green - 2013* Robin Martin - 2013* Charlene Seifert - 2012* (* Date term expires) CDHS is a nonprofit organization. January - March 2012 (Issue 1, Volume 52) Focus On All Fours is the official publication of CDHS and is published quarterly. Editor: Cameo Skager, Designer: Paige Mattson CDHS Shelter Hours Tuesday through Saturday 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday and Monday closed CDHS Mission Statement Purpose: The purposes for which the Corporation is organized are: 1. To provide for, house, rehabilitate, and relocate lost, strayed or homeless animals. 2. To provide appropriate medical services. 3. To foster and promote humane treatment for all animals. 4. To encourage proper responsibility by owners of animals in their care, training or control. 5. To cooperate in the enforcement of laws that protect animals from cruelty or neglect. 6. To promote spaying and neutering of companion animals to avoid unwanted litters. 7. To help bring about a time when no more abused and/or abandoned animals will be destroyed anywhere. 8. To do such acts and exercise such powers within the law - as may be necessary, desirable or incidental to the carrying out of the purposes specified above. Focus On All Fours Focus on all Fours NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION U.S. POSTAGE PAID PERMIT NO. 419 BISMARCK, ND 58501 2104 37th Street Mandan, ND 58554-8230 “Doing great things for pets and people.” www.cdhs.net Out running some errands and ended up rescuing a dog By Tana Pendergast, shelter employee and volunteer The tree was decorated, the stockings were hung, and we were waiting for our families to arrive later in the day. Katherine (my daughter-in-law) and I decided to take advantage of the time and do a couple errands. While traveling on Highway 83 Katherine pointed to a little dog running on the road. After I pulled over, Katherine jumped out and we made numerous attempts to coax the dog over to us. He didn’t care if we had the best doggie treats ever. He took off running and disappeared. We drove around and finally pulled over to watch. Our biggest concern was that he not make it back to the highway. He showed up walking through a parking lot and Katherine slowly got out and tried to coax him over for a treat. He stopped and watched her for a while and took off at full speed so I did my best Dale Earnhardt and cut him off on the corner. He did a quick turn and ran under a van. Yikes! – reverse lights on! I jumped out and held my hand up to stop them. The passengers jumped out and scared Central Dakota Humane Society him to the other side and the driver did a quick pin and capture. We got him! Yahoo! We got him in the car and discovered he had an ID tag. Another Yahoo! We called the number (thank goodness for cell phones). His people papa answered and I did say the pup was OK and we had him. What???? He was supposed to be in the hotel room where they were staying. They had asked the cleaning staff to not clean because Harley was in the room while they were out doing some errands. Apparently, someone didn’t get the memo and had opened the door to clean and out he ran. Harley’s family was at Cracker Barrel eating breakfast. We drove to the restaurant and when we pulled into the parking lot it was clear the guy on the porch was Harley’s papa. Harley’s little tail wagging answered that he was happy about the reunion. Frank, Harley’s papa decided that he could hang out in the truck while they did errands today. Harley is a rescue dog which helped explain why he would not come near us. I did 16 thank them for tagging him. That was the best hanging ornament Katherine and I saw during Christmas of 2011. Please remember to put identification tags on your animals. This is not the dog that was lost. Bismarck-Mandan’s No-Kill Shelter
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