haven to home newsletter - Haven to Home Canine Rescue
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haven to home newsletter - Haven to Home Canine Rescue
H AVEN TO H OME N EWSLET TER H AVEN TO H OME N EWSLETTER Winter 2010 Dear Friends, We hope our newsletter is helpful to readers who are planning to adopt or who already have dogs. In each issue, we try to offer safety, health, and training topics for dogs of any age, because you can always teach an old dog new tricks. We mean YOU, as well as your fuzzy friend! I’m writing this last letter of 2010 with a critical topic in mind. In fact, if dog owners would practice these recommendations, there would be little need for shelters or rescue organizations. Most people expect a dog will be an obedient, social companion who will attend to their every desire. In fact, dogs are amazing in their adaptability to our lifestyles. Yet when a dog acts not as we expect but as a dog, people react with disappointment and frustration. At times, the result is that a dog is taken to a shelter, or kept ostracized (crate, kennel or chain). Nothing could be worse for a dog desperate to please. The result: anxiety, bad behavior for attention, and misery on the part of the dog and owner. Most dogs are brought to shelters because of a major misfire in communications. We who rescue can take only a small portion of these dogs to the next level and then it’s up to the adopter. Understanding and maintaining a good relationship with a newly adopted dog can be relatively simple, provided communication is effective and the dog’s needs are met. Welcoming a dog of any age into a home requires preparation beyond buying toys, collars, food and cute bedding. We expect people to research the psychology and fundamental principles of obedience training prior to a new dog’s arrival. From the beginning, a dog must be shown kind, clear, consistent, and firm leadership. When H2H representatives meet with applicants in their homes prior to an adoption, they offer hands-on techniques and reading materials to support the adopter’s understanding. We suggest that a new dog settle in for a few days before enlisting the help of a trainer, even when an adopter is experienced. A professional trainer can assess effectiveness of the communication, help with mistakes, and create a higher level of understanding to ensure a happy, lasting relationship. Of course, dog training is really “people training”—you and every family member, right down to children old enough to participate. (We discourage adoptions when children are very young). The dog’s “pack” is the entire family, which must be above the dog in pack order. So don’t plan to send your dog to doggie boot camp, where someone else trains your dog, and then expect your dog to respond to your commands. Training starts in the home, and every family member must participate! So whether you are planning to adopt or you have a dog who “drives you crazy,” you can make it work...if you contact a trainer. Please do so without delay, and establish or restore one of the best friendships you’ll ever have! Please contact us or your veterinarian for trainer referrals. All of us from Haven to Home Rescue wish you and yours (pets too) a warm and safe Holiday Season! Sincerely, Robin Montgomery, President By the end of this year we will have rescued and re-homed over 400 dogs in a little over two years! AWESOME JOB VOLUNTEERS!! H AVEN TO H OME N EWSLETTER P AGE 2 This group of young community minded animal lovers recently presented the proceeds from a carwash and bake sale to Haven to Home Volunteers Linda Gemberling and Lorena Hilner. The group of animal lovers lives in the Peachwood area of Lewisburg and made a donation of $327.90. Cathi Shirk of Mifflinburg recently celebrated a milestone birthday. (More than a few years over 21, but we aren't saying what number!) Her husband, Doug, held a surprise party for her and asked guests to bring a pet food item instead of gifts. Numerous bags and cans of dog food where given and will help feed Haven to Home foster dogs. The cat food was shared with a local cat rescue group. Donations of food and pet supplies are always needed and appreciated by our foster families who are caring for our rescued dogs. Having a celebration party? Consider asking for gifts for the dogs instead of birthday, holiday, or anniversary gifts for yourself. A ZUMBA party to benefit Haven to Home Canine Rescue was held on Saturday, September 25 at the Silvermoon Banquet Hall in Lewisburg. Approximately 50 women of all ages and activity levels came to Zumba to help the dogs. The dogs say wags and thanks to Silvermoon for use of the banquet hall, to DJ Andy from Night Lite Sounds Inc., and to supporters who donated prizes for the contests and snacks and drinks for the participants. Organizer Katrina Mouery and instructor Nichole Snyder planned the event that raised over $500 for Haven to Home. Haven to Home President Robin Montgomery, center top in pink shirt above, set up the information stand and danced for almost the full two hours! Pictured in the photo are Jason Dye and Kelly Anzulavich with their dogs Rain and Athena. Jason and Kelly brought their girls to the first Yappy Hour on a rainy August evening and have since become loyal Haven to Home volunteers. Yappy Hour at the Towne Tavern in Lewisburg was held each Thursday from Early August into October. Owner Brady Fisher donated a percentage of the evenings sales from the patio and the shanty to Haven to Home. Patrons were encouraged to bring their well behaved dogs and enjoy dinner with their four-legged friends and other dog lovers. In spite of some rainy days and the days getting cooler and shorter in October, the event was well received and attended. The popular Yappy Hour will be back in June 2011. Thanks to all who attended or helped! H AVEN TO H OME N EWSLETTER P AGE 3 A H AVEN TO H OME H APPY T AIL It has been one year since my husband and I drove the 90 minutes it took to first visit with Isabella. It took 1 minute for her to convince us we were meant to be. Izzy has become a part of our lives like we have never dreamed. You were always kind and helpful in the process of adopting her. Izzy is the kind of dog who loves every little thing in the world, and every day is a brand new, beautiful day with lots of things to experience and enjoy! In February we took up agility to see if we could put some energy to good use. We had our first trial on her birthday, 7/4, and she won 2nd place in one of her first classes! We were pleased and so surprised! As we look for a time to introduce a boyfriend to our very social little girl, we'll definitely remember Haven to Home! Rescue is the way! Thank you so much! Laura and Jeremy Pappas N EWSLET TER D EDICATION Our Haven to Home Newsletter is dedicated to all of the past, PRESENT and future Haven to Home Foster Families. Without our foster families there would be no Haven to Home. Willingness to open hearts and homes for orphaned dogs has allowed Haven to Home to placed over 400 dogs in our short existence. Our foster families are truly the “Haven” in Haven to Home. They are very much appreciated for all their efforts as we strive to help homeless dogs in the Central Pennsylvania Susquehanna Valley. Those interested in fostering should contact Vanessa Askey at [email protected] or 570-568-0929. THANK YOU! Calendar of Events December 4 & 5 ~ Santa Photos at PetSmart. Owners and children may be included with their pets. 11-4pm December 10 & 11 ~ Gift Wrapping at the Susquehanna Valley Mall, 9am-10pm To volunteer to help with any event, contact Linda Gemberling at 570-524-4267. H AVEN TO H OME N EWSLETTER P AGE 4 D ONATIONS AND MEMORIALS ~ T HANK YOU ! Donations: Sharon & Bruce Bassett Sylvia Beiler Shannon Bowman Katharina M. Bunteman Gwendolyn Caldwell Barbara Crawford Brady Fisher—Towne Tavern Cheryl Getkin Heather Heckert Katie Knorr Melissa Latimer Lemonade Stand—Alex, Justice, Emma, Lydia, Rachel and Sidney Karen Newcomb Sue Noll Penny Lenig-Zerbe Linda Prutzman & Mark Fetter Nicole & John Redman Amy Rickert Erin Sauers Cathi Shirk Kathy & Randy Snyder Barb Wertz Sponsors: Nadine Kowal—Chakotay Sharon Koppel—older dogs Charles and Corey Woodcock—Betty the Boxer For Rudy: Louis & Irene Beers Albert Buys Bridgett Clopper Francis & Suzanne Dillman Peggy Hackenberg Thomas E. Kernmaier Robin Montgomery Sharyn Mull Barbara Neuer Joselyn O’Connor Diana Rhodes Amy Rickert Dolores Sampsell Susan Snyder Gregory Snyder Bob Wright This year Haven to Home will be participating, along with other worthy non-profit organizations, in the Mission Mall sponsored by the Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church in Turbotville. A Mission Mall is an alternative gift giving opportunity emphasizing the importance of not giving STUFF as gifts - but to give to those in need in honor of the recipient. In Memory: Ann Leachtenauer—Mickey Thomas Gloria & Marlin Long—Beloved Dobermans— Outlaw, Allstar, Silver, Dutchess & Abbie Evan Hospital Lab—Tom Marks In Honor: Diane Ambrose—Hogan’s Birthday Kay Koch—Rod & Maureen Ries Anniversary Buzz Potor—Nancy Brown’s Birthday New Membership: Carol Chronister—in honor of Caryn Terwilliger MISSION MALL If you would like to give a donation to Haven to Home in honor of someone for Christmas, please mail a check payable to Zion Lutheran Church to 39 Paradise Street, Turbotville, PA 17772. Upon receipt of your donation, you will receive a card for each donation acknowledging the donation to give to your recipient letting them know of your kindness. In addition, the Mission Mall will be open on Sunday, December 12, from 1:00 to 3:00 pm if you would like to visit and consider donations to some of the other worthy organizations who are participating. H AVEN TO H OME N EWSLETTER P AGE 5 Haven to Home Canine Rescue Wish List 2010 Pet Supply Gift Certificates – Clark’s Ag (Turbotville), Brookpark Pet Supply or The Pet Platoon (Lewisburg) Vet Gift Certificates (or Donations on Account) – Susquehanna Trail Animal Hospital, Watsontown Lewisburg Vet Hospital, Lewisburg Animal Care Hospital, Lewisburg Sunbury Animal Hospital, Sunbury Crates-Large, Medium, Small Wire Crates (New Or Used in Good Condition) Lupine or Premiere No-Slip Collars Regular Nylon Collars Sturdy Nylon Leashes Kongs (Toys to Stuff with Peanut Butter or Treats) Dog Toys and Treats H AVEN TO H OME N EWSLETTER P AGE 6 F OSTER PROFILE —T AMMY L ENTZ I first began fostering dogs with Haven to Home a little over 2 years ago. As an avid animal lover (we have 4 rescue dogs, 2 rats, 2 turtles and 1 cat) and owner of Aspen Hollow Kennels for over 13 years, it seemed like the perfect thing for my kids and I to get involved in. We have fostered numerous dogs to date and have had happy times and frustrating times but in the end, the happy times are what we recall when we talk about our past fosters. I fostered the first litter of puppies that came to H2H almost 2 years ago. A litter of 8 seven week old adorable little purebred mutts. My kids and many volunteers from H2H helped in their care and socialization. Their care was overwhelming at times but they were so much fun! I still remember every one of their names and where they found their new homes. As a matter of fact, the runt of the litter found her new home with us and she is by my side every minute of every day. The most gratifying moment in fostering is when my foster dog goes home with his new family for the final time. Knowing that we are able to help make a difference in the lives of these dogs that haven’t had much of a chance in this world so far is a wonderful feeling. Each and everyone of our foster dogs have touched our hearts in one way or another and have been a wonderful learning experience not only for my children but myself as well. I am grateful that my family and I are able to help out such a wonderful organization made up of so many dedicated and amazing volunteers. Haven to Home Sponsor a Dog Campaign Not sure what to get the animal lover on your holiday shopping list who has everything? How about considering a donation in their honor to Haven to Home Canine Rescue. The local rescue group presently has several older or special needs dogs in their care. Because of the dog's age or medical condition, they have incurred extra medical expenses beyond the routine care that all animals entering our rescue routinely receive. All dogs are vaccinated, tested for heartworm and lyme disease, spayed or neutered, treated for parasites and placed on flea/tick and heartworm preventative before they are adopted. Older dogs may require dental procedures, tumor removal, extra blood testing (Senior Wellness Profile), or medication for chronic medical conditions. Make a donation in honor of someone on your gift list and a notification will be sent to them. Choose from one of these dogs: Flash is a senior lab mix, who is a great dog. But many people are hesitant to adopt an older dog. He also had ear infections. Shadow Lee is an 8 year old senior Cocker Spaniel who is deaf and has been treated for ear infections. Betty is a 10 year old boxer who will be on medication for bladder control for the rest of her life. She was also treated for Lymes disease. Dannie Girl is a young lab who was abandoned. She was missing half of her fur from a terrible flea infestation and is being treated for dermatitis. Sassie Sue is a senior pom mix who had 2 tumors removed, one on her leg and the other a mammary tumor. Donations may be sent to our treasurer Laurie Allison, 625 Hillside Drive, Berwick 18603-1444. Donations can also be made through Pay Pal on our website at www.haventohome.org. For more information, email [email protected] H AVEN TO H OME N EWSLETTER MEET HANNAH AND P AGE 7 SHADOW! Hannah was found as a stray a few months ago. She is a two year old Rottweiler/ German Shepherd mix. She is quite shy and takes a while to warm up to people. She seems to be more comfortable around females, but over time will adjust to a male in the home. Hannah is looking for a home with someone who has the patience and understanding to help her understand this world is not such a scary place. Shadow is an 8 year old cocker spaniel mix whose owner had to move. He had lived in his original home with two other dogs. In his foster home, he is living with another male cocker spaniel and they get along well together. When they go on neighborhood walks, Shadow is always drawn to the kids out playing. He enjoys visits from grandkids when they come to visit at his foster home. He is slightly deaf. He has learned to sit for treats and knows some hand signals. He LOVES to walk. He'll bring his leash to his foster mom when he wants to go for a walk. When his foster family is active, he is too but when they are relaxing, he’ll sleep nearby. He plays with his Kong and other toys. He is very easy to bathe and seems to enjoy the water. He will make an excellent companion, he is affectionate and devoted. Shadow is neutered and up to date with all vaccines. Someone out there is missing a "great" companion. The core of Haven to Home can be summed up by our mission statement 10% OF BEARER’S PURCHASE (Dine In or Take Out) WILL BE DONATED TO HAVEN TO HOME ON THE FOLLOWING DATES: THE FIRST WEDNESDAY OF EACH MONTH Jan. 5, 2011 Feb. 2, 2011 Mar. 2, 2011 Apr. 6, 2011 May 4, 2011 Jun. 1, 2011 July 6, 2011 Aug. 3, 2011 Sept. 7, 2011 At Two Locations 610 N. Derr Drive, Lewisburg (570-523-1195) 21 Susquehanna Trail, Rt. 11 & 15, Shamokin Dam (570-743-8211) COUPON MUST BE PRESENTED FOR DONATION TO OCCUR “Our mission is to rescue dogs in need, rehabilitate them in a quality, nurturing environment, and re-home them in a loving, responsible, permanent home as soon as possible. We will strive to promote a culture of kindness in our community through networking and education.” 240 Lepley Road Winfield, Pa, 17889 Adoptions Info [email protected] ....................(570) 374-0330 Volunteering Linda G. .. [email protected]…...(570) 524-4267 Membership & General Information Linda H. ............ [email protected] .... (570) 286-5193 Donations/Memorials: Laurie ... [email protected]... .(570) 752-3778 Foster Coordinator Vanessa [email protected] ........(570)-568-0929 Fundraising Penny……[email protected]…..(570) 412-3926 RESCUE REHAB REHOME FIND YO U R F O R E V E R F R I E N D O N W W W . H AV E N T O H O M E . O R G Do a good deed, please don’t breed…rescue and adopt!! Thanks! ~ Lassie 100 Reitz Blvd., Lewisburg, PA 17837 Specializing in Natural and Premium Foods and Treats Professional Groomer on Staff Phone: 570‐522‐0322 Those that want to help but are unable to foster or adopt can still make a difference in other ways by volunteering. Contact Vanessa at [email protected]. Some of those helpful activities include dog transportation, fundraising, adopt -a-thons, dog handling at events, home visits, and exercising with a dog. Donations are always welcome! We are currently in need of nylon leashes, postage stamps, crates (all sizes), toys, treats, beds, stainless steel dog dishes, feeding stands, Lupine combo or Premier Martingale collars. If you shop online consider shopping through I Give. Go to www.igive.com and select Haven to Home as your cause. Monetary donations are always needed and appreciated. Checks can be written to “Haven to Home” and mailed to Laurie Allison, Treasurer, 625 Hillside Drive, Berwick, PA 18603. Those who prefer to use a credit card may visit our website and donate via PayPal. We wish to acknowledge our deep gratitude to one of our fellow animal care organizations for all that they do. Haven to Home thanks SUN P.E.T.S. (Prevent Excess Through Sterilization) for their continued support. For more information about SUN P.E.T.S., please visit their website at www.sunpets.org.