Winter 2014 Newsletter - Calaveras Humane Society
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Winter 2014 Newsletter - Calaveras Humane Society
WINTER ISSUE 2013 Calaveras Humane Society Newsletter FROM THE DESK OF THE CHS PRESIDENT: Our first CHS update in our new online Newsletter. Welcome to our all new e-mail newsletter. In an attempt to cut costs and enter the 21st century, the e-mail newsletter will be our new method of communication with our supporters and volunteers. Fear not however. If you have friends or relatives who would prefer to receive the written newsletter, maybe don’t do electronic communicating, let us know via e-mail at chshumane.org or by calling our office at (209) 736-9417 and we will send out a printed version of this letter to them. Printed letters will also be available at the office in San Andreas and our two Thrift stores – one in Arnold at Big Trees Shopping Center and the other at the Towne Center in Angels Camp between Save Mart and Rite Aid. Give to CHS this Holiday Season! First, we wish you Season’s Greetings. In this letter we are asking you to consider contributing to the Calaveras Humane Society as a Christmas or holiday present to your friends and loved ones and if you print and fill out the attached coupon on another page, send your check or contribute on our website – calaverashumane.org, we will acknowledge your gift to your recipient and respond to you with your tax deductible information. Easy shopping for you and you will be helping a good cause that is close to your heart. Paws and Claus on Nov 30! We also hope to see you and your pet(s) with Santa Claus at our Paws and Claus event at the Angels Camp Thrift Store on November 30th from 11 to 4. We encourage you to shop and check out the cat adoption center. The wall paintings in the adoption room were done by our cat team leader, Cindi Garringer. They can be seen in our Thrift Store article in this newsletter too. A successful partnership Next, we want you to know that the Calaveras Humane Society and the County Animal Services Department are working so successfully together that we are seeing record adoptions both at the shelter and at our Thrift Store Adoption Centers. It is definitely a congenial partnership with new programs on the drawing board. Be sure and read the article in this newsletter written by Henning Schreiber, the Manager of the County Animal Shelter. Our volunteers have spent countless Saturdays at the Shelter assisting in Pet Adoptions. AS staff has contacted other shelters who will take our animals for adoption and our volunteers transport them to their new forever homes. Information on all of these programs in included in our newsletter. Enjoy the newsletter! The future is unlimited as we continue to create new programs together for our beloved animals. There are other important stories in this newsletter that inform you Winter Issue 2013 about the exciting activities going on with the Calaveras Humane Society. We invite you to participate, volunteer and contribute to this wonderful organization. We invite you to shop and donate your household goods and clothing to our Arnold and Angel Camp Thrift Stores for they are the major source of our funding. Please have a safe and happy Holiday Season . Karen Elliott, CHS President Featured Articles -Foundation Honors Veteran - Page 2 -Happy Tales - Page 4 -Changes at Animal Services- Page 6 -Trains, Planes & Automobiles - Page 7 -Lost your pet, read this – Page8 -Make a Holiday Gift Donation– Page 9 -New Shelter Update – Page 11 CALAVERAS HUMANE SOCIETY WINTER 2013 CHS Partners with local foundation to support veterans Arthur “Guy” Sheble, founder of the Sgt. Patrick Rowe Excerpt from Calaveras Enterprise 22 Oct 2013 The Calaveras Humane Society has partnered with the Sgt. Patrick Rowe by Name Style Foundation to provide rescue dogs that will be trained by Arthur “Guy” Sheble to become official battle buddies. The dogs will help support the veterans who return from the battlefront. The foundation received an endorsement from the Veterans of Foreign Wars and the Calaveras County Community Foundation will allow the foundation to operate under its nonprofit umbrella until it officially gains nonprofit status. “We will cover the Mother Lode, San Joaquin, Sacramento and El Dorado counties,” Sheble said. “These dogs will be placed with an individual and I will teach and train them. This process will take about six months.” The dogs will help returning veterans to deal with social anxiety, a major issue many veterans face when returning home. “A lot of guys don’t deal with it at all,” Sheble said. “In battle, their enemy could have been a kid on a new bike with a cell phone. They are constantly looking for the unusual in the usual.” The dog serves as a constant mental reminder to veterans that keeps their minds preoccupied and away from anxious thoughts. “The dog doesn’t do any big magical thing,” Sheble said. “The dog does two main things: helps redirect your attention and the dog creates the bubble that people stay out of.” Pictured on the right is Henning Schreiber, Animal Serves Manager, Guy Sheble and Debby Beaufort CHS Dog Team Leader, and Stella; formally known as Daisy Mae. Stella is Calaveras County Animal Service Shelter's first inductee to the foundation's new service dog program; Silver Paw Ranch. . First reports on Stella; "She is exceeding all expectations". For more information and how to get involved with Silver Paw Ranch and the progress of Stella, please email Guy at: [email protected] . Top five health benefits to having a pet. Jackson Rancheria invited Calaveras Humane Society to participate in their 2013 Employee Health Fair. It was attended by well over 600 employees. We shared the day with A-PALS of Amador as well as health and insurance groups. We talked with employees signing up for email information, about the Health benefits to being a pet owner. Here are the top 5: 1. Health Benefits: Numerous scientific studies have shown that pet owners generally live longer and healthier lives than non-pet owners. Owning a pet can transcend into fewer trips to the doctor and overall lower health care costs. 2. Therapeutic Relaxation: Most pets naturally exude a calming effect upon people, reducing blood pressure and stress levels. Pet parents have shown lower overall rates of anxiety and heart disease as well. 3. Frequent Exercise: Pet owners generally get more aerobic exercise than non-pet owners. Dog owners that frequently take walks with their pet reap important health benefits including having significantly lower rates of obesity, increased muscle tone and agility, and improved cardiovascular systems. 4. Happiness and Fulfillment: One of the biggest benefits of being a pet parent is the pure joy that a dog or cat can bring to our lives every day. Nothing beats a good laugh or the huge smile that a pet can bring to our faces. In fact pet owners are likely to be lead happier lives than people without pets. 5. Social Skills: Pet owners tend to have more developed social skills as they interact with others often. Pets are good conversation starters, especially in the dating scene where a dog can help ease someone out of shyness and help break the ice. CALAVERAS HUMANE SOCIETY WINTER 2013 Helping Hand To find out more about how to help go to: www. calaverashumane.org Park Minkler Nancy Park Attorney 1111Dunbar Road, Office 209.795.0271 Suite A-200 Fax 209.795.0419 Arnold, California www.parkminkler.com [email protected] CALAVERAS HUMANE SOCIETY Become a member on line. Click here: http://calaverashumane.org/join/ CHS Board Approves New Calaveras Humane Officer Jodi McDearmid was approved by the CHS Board of Directors to be the first Calaveras Humane Society Humane Officer. After completing the Animal Control courses, Jodi was approved by the Court and began assisting Animal Services. Among other assignments Jodi will be assisting with complaint calls. Jodi worked as a registered vet tech for 17 years. She became interested in studying for a Humane Officer when she started volunteering at the Animals Shelter last year. Jodi carries a heavy schedule studying for a Criminal Justice degree in her “spare time”. We are very proud of Jodi and her dedication to the animals. WINTER 2013 CALAVERAS HUMANE SOCIETY WINTER 2013 Posey and Adso’s Wild Ride by Kris Knight, adopter We have kept Posey's name but changed Adso's to Buster. So our baseball and cat loving family has added Buster and Posey to our numbers. A mere 30 minutes into our 3 hour ride home Buster figured out how to gnaw his way through the cardboard crate. First it was one head, then two, and then they were basically stuck. So we let them out and they enjoyed the next 2.5 hours as seen in the photos. Posey did get a little motion sick, but she was very polite about where she chose to throw up. After that adventurous beginning, the kittens are adjusting fabulously! They spent the first night with me in my room. My husband picked the couch which was well and good since the bed would have been very crowded. I was groomed and kneaded and curled up with numerous times through the night. Then we shifted them to room #2, upstairs with my older son, Matt. He shared his bed last night and all is well. They are eating and using their litter box like seasoned cats. They race about the place playing with each other and with every toy we provide. So far the only hiccup is Buster doesn't like ceiling fans. It is a bit like having twin toddlers in the house. So far we have kitten proofed 2 rooms and I am "on it" with the rest of the house. Buster and Posey are adorable and already part of our family. So our baseball and cat loving family has added Buster and Posey to our numbers. Learn more about our Spay and Neuter Vouchers Click here http://calaverashumane.org/programsservices/spay-neuterhelp/www.calaverashumane.org Editor’s note: While CHS does not recommend letting cats loose in a car while traveling, this story just needed to be told. Posey & Adso are brother & sister, came through the shelter, fostered by Cindi Garringer and were adopted through the CHS Arnold cat adoption center in November. CALAVERAS HUMANE SOCIETY WINTER 2013 Changes at Animal Services by Henning Schriber, Animal Services Manager Animal Services is excited to announce that we are extending our business hours! Not that we are adequately staffed, but over time we have tried to accommodate anyone who came to Animal Services regardless if we were “open” or “closed”. For that matter we might as well be officially open to the public. Beginning on Tuesday December 3, 2013 Animal Services will begin serving the public on Tuesdays and we will extend our business hours on Saturdays as well. We will now be open to the public Tuesdays thru Saturdays from 9 am - 1 pm and from 2pm - 4pm. Being open on Tuesday not only gives the public another day to look at our adoptable pets, it also will shorten the time until we can make our pets available for adoption. Every animal we receive at the shelter has a legal holding period during which we try to re-unite them with their owners. This period is based on “business days”. Adding Tuesdays to our business days will not only give owners another day to look for missing pets, it will also add another day that counts towards the overall holding period. Saturdays have always been an important day for adoptions. We all hope that extending the business hours on that day will result in more adoptions. New Lost & Found. The shelter is not the best place for animals to be, they deserve a caring family – the sooner they can go home, whether it’s a new home or a lost home, the better. As such it is our priority to make the stay of any animal here as short and efficient as possible. We are now teaming up with CHS and are placing pictures of all animals that we think may have an owner on the Lost and Found page of CHS. In addition to our listings on PetFinder.com, we are now also posting on Craig’s list and on our Facebook page. We are also scanning the local news outlets and Facebook pages for postings regarding lost or found pets. New shelter look Sometimes you have to put lipstick on the pig to make life a little brighter. With the help of many volunteers and thanks to 35 gallons of donated paint we were able to give the shelter a nice face lift! Yes, it is still the old shelter, but it sure looks a lot nicer! We are not completely done yet as there are still some doors and trim left to do and whoever feels like swinging the brush and putting the lipstick on this pig is welcome to help! Making the shelter more visually appealing is like putting a smile on your face. Kitten room Anyone owning cats, well, to be more precise: Anyone serving cats knows that they have a tendency to take over the household. Our office building is no different. We have cleaned out the little office across from the front desk and made it available to kittens. You can imagine the joy on everyone’s face watching the kittens bounce all over the room. Watching them from the lobby, however, has been a problem since we only have solid doors. Allen Senders from Senders Market is kindly donating a new door with a window making this room the perfect display! We have already adopted six of the eight kittens in that room, imagine how many cats we can adopt once we have the new door… A big thank you goes to Allen Senders! First Annual Halloween Pet Costume Contest On Halloween we were thrilled with all the entries into our very first pet costume contest! Entries were submitted by email, Facebook, or by coming into the office in costume. We had critters of all sizes enter the contest and members of the community were able to vote by ‘liking’ their favorite entries on Facebook. We had a blast seeing the creative costumes that people’s pets decided to dress up in. Our first place winner was an adorable little guinea pig ‘bat’ named Num Nums. We’re already excited to see how next years’ contest will turn out! WINTER ISSUE 2013 Transportation Team is on the Move by Kathy Nuccio I don’t know where to start with this article. There are so many great stories. I am not sure I can adequately relay the hard work, dedication and sacrifice the volunteers contribute, not to mention the support we get from other CHS teams and Animal Services. I will give it my best shot. Here we go. Less than a year ago the Communication Team sent a “shout out” for volunteers to help transport animals in a variety of scenarios. It could be to the vet, to a training facility, or another facility where they will have a better chance of being adopted. Yes, we have a team that is constantly networking with other accredited adoption and rescue facilities in an effort to give the animals under our care the best chance for a forever home. Well the response to the “shout out” was overwhelming. Folks signed up even though they knew that they might get short notice, very short notice and sometimes no notice at all. I will tell you have I never have to ask twice, someone on this team is ready to step up….wow. This past summer we had a need to transport 34 cats and one dog to Nevada to a wonderful facility that guaranteed they would be adopted. Can you imagine 34 cats! Jean Macomber and Karen Elliott dropped what they were doing, loaded their van and was off without a thought. Terri Campbell and Dr. Mike Hayes, of the Angels Camp Veterinarian Hospital, actually flew 4 Chihuahua puppies to the Sonoma Humane Society in Santa Rosa! Lee Wise, Janyce and Don Maund, and my husband Dom Nuccio regularly adjust their personal calendar to accommodate. The list and stories go on and on and I hesitate to mention just a few of our team members, but selfless these volunteers probably won’t even notice. They have their heads down with their eye on the prize. Much like the wonderful creatures they are giving a second and their chance to. I am honored to be a volunteer and work with this team and this organization. A Home for the Holidays November 16, 2013 The weekend of November 16 marked the 3 annual ”A Home for the Holidays” event. This is CHS’s kick-off event to encourage people to adopt PRIOR to the hectic holidays. So much easier on the pets as well as their adopters. th rd The event is also our way of thanking people for supporting our efforts over the year. CHS volunteers offered free cookies to get people in the holiday mood at the county shelter as well as the two thrift stores / adoption centers in Angels & Arnold. Special thanks to all the CHS cookie baking elves for their time and yummy donations. And thanks to all the volunteers who put in extra hours to be available to help and talk to the public throughout the event. At the shelter we had 3 dog adoptions and all went home: Puggsley, Chance and Ruby. Sadly no shelter cats adopted. At the CHS cat adoption centers, we adopted 3 CHS foster cats: Tank, Andy & Raggedy Ann. So many cookies. So many people. Good times. And we got over $100 in donations at the cookie tables. Happy Holidays to all. CALAVERAS HUMANE SOCIETY WINTER 2013 CHS helped Toby find his way home President Vacant Vice President/Interim President Karen Elliott Secretary Vacant Treasurer Mary Foye Assistant Treasurer Lynn Keever This is Toby a Mastiff Puppy Lost but reunited because his owner took positive action and a responsible citizen took him to the Shelter & posted on a Community Facebook Bulletin Board. Members Nancy Cohen Kathy Hamlin Randy McNurlin Russell Thomas Blair Wiley If you are interested in becoming a CHS Board Member email your resume to [email protected] or mail to: Calaveras Humane Society P.O. Box San Andreas, CA 95249 On 11/9 about 6PM a member of a Valley Springs FB Group posted a picture of the sweet giant of a dog near HWY 26 & Burson Rd. Unable keep him or locate an owner the “poster” said took him to the shelter and hoped they did the right thing. The CHS Communication Team Member who noticed the post also posted that it indeed the right thing as they could scan him for a chip and keep him safe. On 11/12 at 630 AM the CHS Communication Team Lead was monitoring the CHS emails and saw a report submitted for a lost gentle giant of a puppy lost in the Burson Rd area on 11/9. The Team Leader noticed the email was recently sent so wasted no time responding to the email with a copy to Animal Services. Because all the correct contact information was provided the owner was also received text and call with the good news. By 7AM the Team Lead and Brain spoke. He also received a call from the Animal Services with the good news their giant puppy was safe and they were able to arranged a pick up time that very morning. Because Brian, Toby’s human, took positive action and reported lost Toby (11 month old Mastiff) to Calaveras Humane Society they were reunited. Brain said he and his 6 year old son have been frantically searching and quickly running out of hope especially since Toby had just lost his identification collar and was wearing a temporary. Desperately exploring every avenue Brain went on the Calaveras Humane Society website. They were overwhelmed with joy to bring Toby home. Another happy ending. Please use our services, our website and the local Community Facebook Bulletins. Also, report lost or found animals to Calaveras Animal Services. There have been three reunited stories like this in just 3 weeks. It works! Lost your pet? Calaveras Humane Society can help! You can report a lost or found animal through the CHS website. Within hours the reports are posted, and a member of the CHS Communications Team is monitoring community Facebook groups for reports of lost or found pets to see if there is a match. We have helped many people find their missing pets through this important service. To report a missing pet go to http://calaverashumane.org/programs-services/lost-found/report-lost-orfound-animal/ or check out our Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/pages/Calaveras-Humane-Society/248435960055 CALAVERAS HUMANE SOCIETY WINTER 2013 A special thank you to John Cavett for these wonderful wood carvings for the Animal Services Adoption Center. These delightful carvings will be enjoyed by visitors, volunteers and staff for years! Make a Holiday Gift Donation. Be sure to give the name and address so we can send a card. Click here: http://calaverashumane.org/donate/ WINTER ISSUE 2013 Come Visit Our New CHS Angels Camp Thirft Store Shop our Holiday Specials at the newest Calaveras Humane Society Thrift Store 240 Main Street/HWY 49 Next to Rite Aid in Angels Camp CALAVERAS HUMANE SOCIETY WINTER 2013 Property undergoes environmental review By Jean Macomber YES, we are making progress on the New Shelter to be built on the park like setting adjoining the Animal Shelter. The property is already owned by the County and the required California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) study is now being prepared. The Calaveras Humane Society and the Calaveras County Animal Services Department are working in partnership on this project. As soon as we receive the CEQA report, the Resolution to dedicate the property for the sole purpose of building the New Shelter for our animals will be presented to the Board of Supervisors for approval. As soon as we receive approval, our next step will be to launch the Capital Campaign for the funds to build it! That’s where we all dig deeply to provide MONEY for that endeavor. We’ll be working very hard to convince all of our wonderful supporters to help the dream become a reality. We don’t want to see The New Shelter an unfulfilled hope any longer. It’s time to MOVE FORWARD ! CALAVERAS HUMANE SOCIETY WINTER 2013
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