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F<strong>ALL</strong> <strong>2006</strong> • V<strong>ol</strong>. <strong>41</strong> <strong>No</strong>. 3


president’s message<br />

The Ties that Bind<br />

Mark G<strong>ol</strong>dstein, D.V.M.<br />

President of the <strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong><br />

<strong>Humane</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>SPCA</strong><br />

with his dog Ren.<br />

I<br />

can always speak on both the human-animal bond <strong>and</strong> to the affect that animals have had on my own life <strong>and</strong> the<br />

r<strong>ol</strong>e they have played in my family. However, I am still constantly in awe <strong>and</strong> inspired when I hear stories of these<br />

special creatures that form bonds with us <strong>and</strong> how they can change our lives.<br />

Such was the case when I met Teri Simas <strong>and</strong> her daughter Lizzy.<br />

The Simas’ story starts when nine-year-<strong>ol</strong>d Lizzy, who has multiple<br />

health issues, had to enter the hospital in 2001 to undergo a series<br />

of hip surgeries. At the time they had a Bassett Hound named<br />

Samantha who had been Lizzy’s constant companion <strong>and</strong> who was<br />

adopted from the <strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong> <strong>Humane</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>SPCA</strong>.<br />

During her stay in the hospital, Lizzy was also visited by another<br />

Lizzy: a West Highl<strong>and</strong> White Terrier therapy dog. According to Teri,<br />

this little dog was the highlight of Lizzy’s stay <strong>and</strong> was in fact so<br />

instrumental in her hospital recovery that at one point when Lizzy<br />

had to be resuscitated, Lizzy the dog was immediately put into her bed to encourage her to fight on. Teri fully<br />

believes that it was this dog that helped to keep her daughter alive.<br />

When Lizzy returned home, in a full-body cast, she was<br />

enthusiastically greeted by Samantha. In the living room,<br />

turned hospital suite, Samantha jumped up onto Lizzy’s bed,<br />

<strong>and</strong> continued to snuggle with her during the difficult weeks<br />

of her recuperation.<br />

Though Samantha the Bassett passed away last year, the<br />

Simas family has welcomed several new dogs into their home<br />

including two that have a very special bond with their youngest<br />

daughter – Suzy Q, a Westie, who was brought home in honor<br />

of the dog that made such an impact on Lizzy, <strong>and</strong> Mallery, a<br />

G<strong>ol</strong>den Retriever who is a certified seizure response dog <strong>and</strong> who<br />

accompanies Lizzy wherever she goes since she was diagnosed<br />

with epilepsy.<br />

As you’ll see in this issue’s cover story on Pet-Assisted Therapy, Lizzy is one of many people who have come to<br />

depend on the love <strong>and</strong> bond that these wonderful animals provide us with everyday. Thank you for your support<br />

<strong>and</strong> for helping us to continue to make programs like these available.<br />

Mark G<strong>ol</strong>dstein, D.V.M.<br />

President of the <strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong> <strong>Humane</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>SPCA</strong><br />

www.sdhumane.org<br />

AnimalFare • Fall <strong>2006</strong><br />

Photo: Melisa Codgell


From the Mailbox<br />

Dear <strong>Humane</strong> <strong>Society</strong>,<br />

We wanted to let you know that Shorty is<br />

doing great. He loves to go on car rides no<br />

matter the distance, <strong>and</strong> I have never seen a<br />

dog love a bed as much, stretching <strong>and</strong> wiggling<br />

over every inch. He is one of the family now, he<br />

races through every room of the house with the<br />

speed of an agility dog. He is the perfect match<br />

for our family.<br />

Thanks a bunch,<br />

Marin <strong>and</strong> Shorty’s family<br />

Published quarterly by:<br />

<strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong> <strong>Humane</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>SPCA</strong><br />

5500 Gaines Street,<br />

<strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong>, CA 92110-2572<br />

(619) 299-7012<br />

www.sdhumane.org<br />

Postmaster@SD<strong>Humane</strong>.org<br />

To report animal abuse call 1-800-98-ABUSE<br />

Board of Trustees<br />

Judith Muñoz, Ph.D.<br />

Chairperson<br />

Wayne Hanson<br />

Chairperson, Planning Committee<br />

Jeff Lyle<br />

Vice Chairperson, Finance & Audit<br />

Diane Gilabert<br />

Vice Chairperson, Board Governance & <strong>No</strong>minating<br />

Committee<br />

Dear <strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong> <strong>Humane</strong> <strong>Society</strong>,<br />

We adopted “Sierra” now “Tilly” this weekend<br />

<strong>and</strong> have to say she’s a perfect fit for our family.<br />

She has settled in well <strong>and</strong> is keeping us busy.<br />

I would like to thank the foster family that took<br />

care of her. I was surprised at how well rounded<br />

she was for such a little kitten. She is growing<br />

everyday – she is almost four pounds now! She<br />

thinks she owns the house, but really, she owns<br />

our hearts.<br />

Thanks,<br />

Kimberly Nad<strong>ol</strong>ski<br />

Lori Walton<br />

Vice Chairperson, Community Relations &<br />

Development<br />

Alyce Lynn<br />

Secretary<br />

Marilyn Anderson, George C<strong>ol</strong>es, Diane Glow,<br />

Eve Godfrey, Wayne Hanson, Martha Harrington,<br />

Suzanne Koch, Michael Luther, John Parker (Life<br />

Member), David Sear, Nancy Vaughan<br />

Advisors<br />

Frank Bathrick, Robert Brown, Dana Di Ferdin<strong>and</strong>o,<br />

Anne Fomon, Ronald G<strong>ol</strong>dman, Michelle Graham,<br />

Georgia Griffiths, David R. Hickey, Abby Leber, Dave<br />

Mason, Diane Ross, Melvin Segal, Peter Van Rossum<br />

Life Members<br />

Betsy Hillyer, Dan & Vi McKinney,<br />

Sheila Vardaman<br />

President<br />

Mark G<strong>ol</strong>dstein, D.V.M.<br />

To <strong>Humane</strong> <strong>Society</strong> Staff,<br />

Jem is doing great! She is very friendly<br />

<strong>and</strong> interactive with us. We moved her<br />

cage into our bedroom when we were<br />

getting work done on her new cage <strong>and</strong><br />

she loves it so much I don’t think she will<br />

let us move it out. She loves brocc<strong>ol</strong>i <strong>and</strong><br />

carrot tops, but she abs<strong>ol</strong>utely loves<br />

yogurt chips – they are the first things<br />

she eats out of her bowl. She’s also very<br />

curious <strong>and</strong> enjoys running around the<br />

house every chance she gets!<br />

Jammie Huertas<br />

ON THE COVER: <strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong> <strong>Humane</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>SPCA</strong> Pet-Assisted Therapy v<strong>ol</strong>unteer Karen Kees<br />

shares the love of animals with a Kearny Mesa Convalescent Hospital <strong>and</strong> Nursing Home resident.<br />

AnimalFare Editors<br />

Sarah Whorley, Simran Zilaro<br />

Contributing Writers<br />

Kelsey Angus, Morgan Bartell, Tricia Macri,<br />

Kimmy O’Connor, Shelly Stuart, Sarah Whorley,<br />

Simran Zilaro<br />

Design & Layout<br />

Kat Design<br />

Our sincere thanks to Kat Design <strong>and</strong> Precision Litho<br />

for their generous support of the <strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong> <strong>Humane</strong><br />

<strong>Society</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>SPCA</strong>.<br />

Serving <strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong> County since 1880, the <strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong><br />

<strong>Humane</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>SPCA</strong> provides vital services to<br />

animals <strong>and</strong> people alike through sheltering <strong>and</strong> adopting<br />

animals, providing positive reinforcement behavior training<br />

for adoptable animals <strong>and</strong> for owned animals through public<br />

training classes, investigating animal cruelty <strong>and</strong> neglect,<br />

providing adult <strong>and</strong> youth education programs, sharing<br />

animals through pet-assisted therapy <strong>and</strong> rescuing animals<br />

in emergency situations.<br />

A private, nonprofit organization that receives no public or<br />

government funding, the <strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong> <strong>Humane</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>and</strong><br />

<strong>SPCA</strong> is supported s<strong>ol</strong>ely by contributions, grants, bequests,<br />

investments, proceeds from its retail outlets <strong>and</strong> some fees<br />

for service.<br />

For your privacy, the <strong>Humane</strong> <strong>Society</strong> does not sell, rent, lend<br />

or exchange our AnimalFare mailing or contributor lists.<br />

AnimalFare • Fall <strong>2006</strong><br />

www.sdhumane.org


Photo: Simran Zilaro<br />

Comes<br />

Pet-Assisted Therapy Delivers Animal Companionship


c o v e r s t o r y<br />

Two times each day. Seven days a week. Rain or shine.<br />

This is how often v<strong>ol</strong>unteers with the<br />

<strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong> <strong>Humane</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>SPCA</strong>’s<br />

Pet-Assisted Therapy (P-AT) program<br />

take pets out into the community to visit<br />

people in need of some tender <strong>and</strong><br />

loving care from animals. The program,<br />

which began more than 30 years ago,<br />

visits children, adults <strong>and</strong> seniors living<br />

in hospitals, care facilities, rehabilitation<br />

centers <strong>and</strong> classrooms all across <strong>San</strong><br />

<strong>Diego</strong> County. In one year, this amazing<br />

program <strong>and</strong> its v<strong>ol</strong>unteers will bring the<br />

joy of animal companionship to over 550<br />

facilities <strong>and</strong> more than 10,000 people!<br />

Studies have shown that animals<br />

have positive physical <strong>and</strong> emotional<br />

effects on people, especially in the type<br />

of care settings the P-AT program<br />

frequents. In fact, animal visitation<br />

in nursing homes has been found<br />

to lower patients’ blood pressure, lift<br />

the spirits of the residents, as well as<br />

increase the sociability of Alzheimer’s<br />

patients. Similarly, studies have found<br />

that children’s levels of distress during<br />

physical examinations were lower when<br />

a companion animal was present in the<br />

room. Amazingly, the animals <strong>and</strong> the<br />

memories they foster can bring many<br />

individuals out of depression <strong>and</strong> help<br />

them reconnect with others.<br />

“For the people we visit, having an<br />

animal there makes them focus on the<br />

present moment <strong>and</strong> often brings back<br />

memories filled with positive emotions,”<br />

said P-AT program v<strong>ol</strong>unteer Karen<br />

help you connect with those who have<br />

lost their ability to speak.”<br />

Many of the facilities that participate<br />

in the P-AT program have patients that<br />

are disabled or sick <strong>and</strong> require care. For<br />

these individuals, visiting with a P-AT<br />

pet gives them a sense of empowerment<br />

when they are able to cuddle <strong>and</strong> provide<br />

love to animals that so thoroughly enjoy<br />

their attention.<br />

“When the animals come to visit,<br />

the residents are so happy,” said Jessica<br />

Halbert, Activities Director for the Kearny<br />

Mesa Convalescent Hospital <strong>and</strong> Nursing<br />

Home. “All of our residents are former<br />

parents <strong>and</strong> it’s hard for them because<br />

their children now have to nurture them,<br />

so it makes them feel good to be able to<br />

nurture <strong>and</strong> comfort the animals.”<br />

Pet-Assisted Therapy program<br />

coordinator Judith Eisenberg selects<br />

social rabbits, guinea pigs <strong>and</strong> rats from<br />

the <strong>Humane</strong> <strong>Society</strong>’s po<strong>ol</strong> of adoptable<br />

animals to participate in the program.<br />

The rats <strong>and</strong> guinea pigs participate in<br />

the program for one year <strong>and</strong> rabbits for<br />

six months before they are “retired” <strong>and</strong><br />

made available for adoption. The program<br />

also makes use of certified therapy dogs<br />

<strong>and</strong> cute <strong>and</strong> cuddly adoptable puppies<br />

<strong>and</strong> kittens for one-time visits. These<br />

visits help in socializing the puppies <strong>and</strong><br />

kittens while providing an abundance of<br />

smiles to the participants.<br />

“I once went to a day facility for non-<br />

English speaking Russian seniors <strong>and</strong><br />

Kees. “In addition, the animals can also brought a C<strong>ol</strong>lie puppy. That little puppy<br />

in All Sizes<br />

Left: A resident of a local convalescent home interacts with Charlie the rabbit during a Pet-Assisted<br />

Therapy visit.<br />

Photo: Simran Zilaro<br />

was the light of their day!” said P-AT<br />

v<strong>ol</strong>unteer Karen Kees, who has been<br />

v<strong>ol</strong>unteering with the P-AT program<br />

for two years. “We couldn’t communicate<br />

with each other, but it was easy to underst<strong>and</strong><br />

the expressions of happiness.”<br />

Kittens <strong>and</strong> puppies often come on Pet-Assisted<br />

Therapy visits to receive socialization with facility<br />

residents who also benefit from the interaction.<br />

V<strong>ol</strong>unteers are an integral part of<br />

the P-AT program, transporting the<br />

animals to over 51 different locations<br />

each month. Once they arrive at their<br />

destination, the v<strong>ol</strong>unteers bring out the<br />

animals to interact with the facilities’<br />

residents. Guinea pigs <strong>and</strong> rabbits sit<br />

inside baskets to make them easier to<br />

pet <strong>and</strong> the inquisitive rats can be found<br />

anywhere from a v<strong>ol</strong>unteer’s apron pocket<br />

to a resident’s shoulder. The kittens <strong>and</strong><br />

puppies wear harnesses <strong>and</strong> leashes<br />

<strong>and</strong> sit in the laps of the <strong>ol</strong>der residents<br />

or play with the children on the floor.<br />

Certified therapy dogs can often be seen<br />

cuddling with residents or performing<br />

tricks during the hour-long visits.<br />

(continued on page 6)<br />

AnimalFare • Fall <strong>2006</strong><br />

www.sdhumane.org


c o v e r s t o r y<br />

Love Comes in All Sizes: Pet-Assisted Therapy Delivers Animal Companionship<br />

(continued from page 5)<br />

“The structure of the Pet-Assisted<br />

Therapy program makes me feel<br />

helpful because there’s always<br />

something to do,” said Pet-Assisted<br />

Therapy v<strong>ol</strong>unteer David Carr, a one<br />

<strong>and</strong> half year v<strong>ol</strong>unteer veteran with<br />

the program. “I love that I can be of<br />

service to others <strong>and</strong> interact with<br />

animals at the same time.”<br />

The program receives financial<br />

support from generous individuals <strong>and</strong><br />

community groups, <strong>and</strong> charges only<br />

nominal fees when visiting for-profit<br />

facilities. Last year, a grant from the<br />

Ellen Browning Scripps Foundation paid<br />

for a new P-AT program van used to<br />

transport v<strong>ol</strong>unteers <strong>and</strong> animals to <strong>and</strong><br />

from their visits.<br />

Of course the true magic of the P-AT<br />

program is in how the animals are able<br />

to bring people together while simultaneously<br />

bringing a special kind of joy to<br />

Want to get your dog<br />

certified to be a therapy<br />

pet? Sign up for our<br />

Canine Good Citizen class<br />

– Call (619) 299-7012,<br />

ext. 2273 to learn how!<br />

One group that felt the call to help P-AT animals were the students of the<br />

SAVE (Stop All Vi<strong>ol</strong>ence Everywhere) Club at Los Penasquitos Elementary Scho<strong>ol</strong>.<br />

When the group learned about the work Pet-Assisted Therapy animals do for<br />

people in the community, they decided to raise money to sponsor Muriel, one of<br />

the P-AT rabbits. By recycling cans <strong>and</strong> bottles, the SAVE Club was able to raise<br />

the $60 necessary to cover the care of Muriel’s six month stay in the program.<br />

Pet-Assisted Therapy Coordinator Judith Eisenberg was so touched by the group’s<br />

efforts that she brought Muriel to the scho<strong>ol</strong> one day so the children could meet<br />

the rabbit they had worked so hard to support!<br />

people unable to have pets of their<br />

own. Animals <strong>and</strong> the bond we share<br />

with them are a vital component of<br />

the interconnectivity that makes up<br />

our daily lives. For many people who<br />

can not have pets of their own due to<br />

circumstance, the animals <strong>and</strong><br />

v<strong>ol</strong>unteers of the Pet-Assisted Therapy<br />

program can help fulfill this need<br />

for more enriching experiences.<br />

SW<br />

Photo: Tricia Macri<br />

Help Animals Help People – Sponsor a Pet Assisted Therapy Animal!<br />

Your sponsorship will pay for<br />

food <strong>and</strong> veterinary care so an<br />

animal can bring the joy of animal<br />

companionship to special people<br />

in the community.<br />

Please return this form with<br />

payment to:<br />

Judith Eisenberg<br />

Pet-Assisted Therapy Coordinator<br />

<strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong> <strong>Humane</strong> <strong>Society</strong><br />

5500 Gaines Street<br />

<strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong>, CA 92110<br />

What type of animal would you like to sponsor? o Rabbit o Guinea Pig o Rat<br />

How long would you like to sponsor the animal? o Three months ($30) o Six months ($60)<br />

How would you like to sponsor the animal? o Credit Card (circle one) MasterCard Visa AMEX<br />

Card no.______________________________________________________________ Expiration date __________<br />

o Check payable to the <strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong> <strong>Humane</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>SPCA</strong><br />

Name__________________________________________________________________________________________<br />

Address _______________________________________________________________________________________<br />

City ___________________________________________________ State ___________ Zip __________________<br />

Phone _____________________________________ Email ______________________________________________<br />

www.sdhumane.org<br />

AnimalFare • Fall <strong>2006</strong>


12 th Annual Walk for Animals Raised Record Amount<br />

Nearly $300,000 will help to continue care for animals in need<br />

1<br />

2<br />

Thous<strong>and</strong>s of animal lovers <strong>and</strong> their animal<br />

companions (dogs, snakes, lizards <strong>and</strong> even<br />

donkeys!) returned to Fiesta Isl<strong>and</strong>,<br />

Saturday, May 13, <strong>2006</strong> for the 12 th annual Walk<br />

for Animals sponsored by Ralphs, PETCO, <strong>and</strong> the<br />

PETCO Foundation.<br />

This year walkers raised a record amount of<br />

funds, nearly $300,000 (compared to $262,000 the<br />

previous year) to help support the animals <strong>and</strong> the<br />

vital community programs <strong>and</strong> services of the<br />

<strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong> <strong>Humane</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>SPCA</strong>.<br />

Congratulations to Marianne Harmon, our<br />

“Top Dog Fundraiser” for the eighth year in a row,<br />

who raised nearly $18,000! We’d also like to thank<br />

our second <strong>and</strong> third place fundraisers, Stephen<br />

Schwartz, who raised more than $6,000 <strong>and</strong> Cindy<br />

Curtin who raised more than $5,000.<br />

A sincere thank you to all the walkers, v<strong>ol</strong>unteers<br />

<strong>and</strong> sponsors who worked hard to make this year’s<br />

Walk for Animals the most successful to date!<br />

We are grateful for the generosity of our sponsors<br />

who helped make this event possible!<br />

kA<br />

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5<br />

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Photos counter-clockwise from top left: 1) Walkers finish<br />

under a c<strong>ol</strong>orful balloon arch; 2) The PETCO booth was a<br />

popular stop for walk participants; 3) Two donkeys join in<br />

the festivities; 4) Dogs could have their “Paw-o-Graphs”<br />

made at the doggie events area; 5) A young walker poses<br />

with her dog; 6) A dog’s eye view of the walk.<br />

All photos: Tami McCraw<br />

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t h a n k s t o o u r w a l k f o r a n i m a l s s p o n s o r s<br />

SW<br />

Lori Walton<br />

Melvin <strong>and</strong> Mona Segal<br />

Theresa Johansing<br />

AnimalFare • Fall <strong>2006</strong><br />

www.sdhumane.org


Turn your <strong>ol</strong>d fashion into new passion.<br />

Help animals in need <strong>and</strong><br />

donate your <strong>ol</strong>d vehicle<br />

to the <strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong> <strong>Humane</strong><br />

<strong>Society</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>SPCA</strong> today!<br />

Your tax-deductible donation will<br />

help us provide for the humane<br />

care of thous<strong>and</strong>s of animals.<br />

As a private, independant, nonprofit<br />

organization that receives no<br />

public funding, we rely on your<br />

genorosity to keep our programs<br />

<strong>and</strong> services available for both the<br />

people <strong>and</strong> pets in our community.<br />

Running or not, cars, trucks,<br />

motorcycles, boats, RVs <strong>and</strong> big<br />

rigs are “waggily” accepted.<br />

For more information or free pick-up<br />

<strong>and</strong> towing call 619-243-3401<br />

or visit www.sdhumane.org.<br />

Wish List<br />

For the Animals<br />

Food:<br />

• Dog biscuits/treats<br />

• Cheeze Whiz<br />

• Canned chicken<br />

• Meat-flavored baby food<br />

• Nutro Max mini-chunk dry dog food<br />

• Pig’s ears/Bully Sticks<br />

• Timothy hay for rabbits <strong>and</strong> guinea pigs<br />

Toys:<br />

• Alpine Cat Scratchers<br />

• Agility tunnel (i.e. a child’s play tunnel)<br />

• New cat trees/scratchers<br />

• Kitten/cat <strong>and</strong> puppy/dog toys<br />

• KONG dog food toys<br />

• Nylabones<br />

• Rawhide chew toys<br />

• Stuffed dog toys<br />

Other:<br />

• Blankets <strong>and</strong> padded pet beds<br />

• Dog <strong>and</strong> cat grooming brushes<br />

• Heating pads (electrical or microwaveable)<br />

• Lint r<strong>ol</strong>lers<br />

• Portable CD players (five) with built in<br />

speakers (battery operated <strong>and</strong> AC<br />

adapter) to play soothing music for<br />

Behavior <strong>and</strong> Training dogs<br />

• Puppy housetraining pads<br />

• Washer <strong>and</strong>/or dryer (residential)<br />

For the <strong>Society</strong><br />

Office Supplies<br />

• 8-inch scissors<br />

• $.39 stamps<br />

• Ball point pens<br />

• Dry Erase markers<br />

• Envelopes: <strong>No</strong>. 9 <strong>and</strong> 10 <strong>and</strong> 8.5-by-11<br />

inch <strong>and</strong> larger envelopes<br />

• Industrial stapler<br />

• HP printer ink cartridge numbers:<br />

– 27 (black)<br />

– 28 (tri-c<strong>ol</strong>or)<br />

– 56 (c<strong>ol</strong>or or black)<br />

– 57 (c<strong>ol</strong>or, tri-c<strong>ol</strong>or or black)<br />

– 58 (c<strong>ol</strong>or or black)<br />

– 95 (c<strong>ol</strong>or or black)<br />

• HP c<strong>ol</strong>or printer<br />

• Rainbow stationary<br />

• Paper shredder (commercial, high<br />

v<strong>ol</strong>ume type)<br />

• Rewriteable CDs<br />

• Staplers <strong>and</strong> staples<br />

Miscellaneous/Other:<br />

• AA batteries<br />

• Animal-themed children’s books<br />

• Children’s arts <strong>and</strong> crafts supplies<br />

(markers, crayons, construction paper,<br />

glue, tape, etc.)<br />

• EZ-up awning<br />

• Large outdoor restaurant-style propane<br />

heater<br />

• Mannequin bust<br />

• Paper towels<br />

• Portable radio<br />

• Silk sunflowers<br />

Gift Certificates/Cards to:<br />

• IKEA for dog <strong>and</strong> cat room furniture<br />

• Local gas stations for the Pet-Assisted<br />

Therapy program<br />

• Local restaurants, movie theaters <strong>and</strong><br />

book stores for v<strong>ol</strong>unteer recognition<br />

• Michaels for education craft supplies<br />

• Staples <strong>and</strong> Office Depot<br />

For more information about Wish List<br />

items, please call (619) 243-3401 or<br />

contact devast@sdhumane.org<br />

www.sdhumane.org<br />

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Adoptathon <strong>2006</strong> – A Huge Success for Animals!<br />

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The <strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong> <strong>Humane</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>SPCA</strong><br />

extended its hours <strong>and</strong> held a number of<br />

festivities during the Adoptathon <strong>2006</strong><br />

weekend, June 9, 10, <strong>and</strong> 11. In the end, 82<br />

animals – including cats <strong>and</strong> kittens, dogs <strong>and</strong><br />

puppies, <strong>and</strong> a rabbit – went to new, loving homes!<br />

Our neighbors on the <strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong> Campus for<br />

Animal Care, the County of <strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong> Department<br />

of Animal Services, sent over 20 animals home over<br />

Adoptathon weekend, for a gr<strong>and</strong> total of over 100<br />

adoptions for the entire campus!<br />

This annual event, aimed at finding homes<br />

for hundreds of wonderful adoptable animals, is<br />

part of the <strong>Humane</strong> <strong>Society</strong>’s effort to bring people<br />

<strong>and</strong> pets together <strong>and</strong> raise awareness about the<br />

importance of adopting pets from animal welfare<br />

organizations.<br />

The <strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong> <strong>Humane</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>SPCA</strong><br />

extends a special thank you to all of our generous<br />

sponsors who provided refreshments <strong>and</strong> a festive<br />

atmosphere throughout the weekend, including<br />

Einstein Bros. Bagels <strong>and</strong> Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream.<br />

Thank you also to all the dedicated <strong>Humane</strong><br />

<strong>Society</strong> staff <strong>and</strong> v<strong>ol</strong>unteers who made this event<br />

possible for the animals!<br />

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All photos: Mary Anderson<br />

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Photos counter-clockwise from top left: 1) An adoptable pup waits to be adopted at the Mobile Adoptions area; 2) Dog walker v<strong>ol</strong>unteers brought<br />

dogs out to meet potential adopters during the Adoptathon festivities; 3) Girl Scout Troop 8281 made b<strong>and</strong>anas <strong>and</strong> pet treats for animals adopted on the<br />

Saturday of Adoptathon; 4) A happy family heads home with a new furry family member; 5) Another happy adopter poses with her new friend<br />

Tune-in for Adoptable Animals, Training Advice <strong>and</strong> More!<br />

We would like to thank our media friends for supporting the <strong>Humane</strong> <strong>Society</strong>’s adoption <strong>and</strong> behavior training efforts. The<br />

f<strong>ol</strong>lowing media outlets continue to provide regular coverage on adoptable animals, behavior training advice <strong>and</strong> other information<br />

for the <strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong> <strong>Humane</strong> <strong>Society</strong> at no cost.<br />

<strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong> Union-Tribune<br />

KFMB-TV (Ch. 8)<br />

NBC (Ch. 7/39)<br />

KUSI-TV (Ch. 9/51)<br />

Magic 92.5 FM<br />

World Talk Radio<br />

Check out the “Pet of the Month” on the second Saturday of the month on page 3 of the Currents section.<br />

See our adoptable animals on the “Pet Friends” segment every Wednesday at 7:25 a.m.<br />

Learn valuable training tips on the “Pet Peeves” segment every other Sunday at 8:25 a.m.<br />

Check out our adoptable animals on the “Pet of the Week” segment every third Monday at 8:45 a.m.<br />

Meet one of our adoptable pets every third Monday on “Jagger <strong>and</strong> Kristi’s Kritters” at 8 a.m.<br />

For pet tips <strong>and</strong> advice from <strong>Humane</strong> <strong>Society</strong> experts, listen to “Pet Talk with Mr. G” live online on<br />

Fridays at 3 p.m., or to listen to archived shows, visit www.worldtalkradio.com.<br />

E-mail pr@sdhumane.org or call (619) 243-3437 with questions or comments about any of our media outreach efforts.<br />

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2007 <strong>Humane</strong> <strong>Society</strong> Calendars<br />

Available Soon!<br />

The highly anticipated 2007 <strong>Humane</strong> <strong>Society</strong> calendar, featuring photos of beloved<br />

<strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong> pets, will be available in October <strong>2006</strong>. This gorgeous calendar makes a<br />

great h<strong>ol</strong>iday gift <strong>and</strong> all proceeds benefit <strong>Humane</strong> <strong>Society</strong> animals <strong>and</strong> programs.<br />

Don’t miss out on your chance to display this great calendar all year round!<br />

Calendars can be ordered online, by phone or at the <strong>Humane</strong> <strong>Society</strong>’s Muttique store.<br />

To order your calendars online or by phone, visit www.sdhumane.org or call<br />

(619) 299-7012, ext. 2276. Also, don’t forget, if you’ve entered the calendar contest<br />

you’ll be receiving a free calendar in the mail!<br />

Your Footprints<br />

Remember that when you leave this organizations like the <strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong> <strong>Humane</strong><br />

earth, you can take with you nothing that <strong>Society</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>SPCA</strong>.<br />

you have received – only what you have An estate gift makes a positive<br />

given: a full heart enriched by honest statement. When you include <strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong><br />

service, love, sacrifice <strong>and</strong> courage. <strong>Humane</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>SPCA</strong> in your estate,<br />

– St. Francis of Assisi<br />

you declare to family <strong>and</strong> friends that<br />

you believe in <strong>and</strong> care about its mission<br />

Everyone leaves footprints on the<br />

<strong>and</strong> your parting gift becomes a clear<br />

s<strong>and</strong>s of time. A person is remembered<br />

declaration of your values.<br />

for the weight of his or her character, for<br />

An estate gift provides needed<br />

marks of accomplishment, for shapes of<br />

funding. Estate gifts are especially<br />

kindness, for length of compassion, for<br />

valuable, not only because they tend to be<br />

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larger than annual gifts, but because they<br />

When we leave positive impressions<br />

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that extra boost to the budget that can<br />

friends <strong>and</strong> loved ones. We give them<br />

make the difference between program<br />

footprints to f<strong>ol</strong>low.<br />

advancement <strong>and</strong> program retrenchment.<br />

Thoughtful estate planning is one<br />

Estate gifts can be designated for a specific<br />

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purpose or they can be unrestricted for use<br />

s<strong>and</strong>, to help others recall our priorities.<br />

where needed most.<br />

For example, consider the affect of a<br />

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with the information <strong>and</strong> materials you<br />

need to include charitable giving in your<br />

overall estate plan. Simply complete <strong>and</strong><br />

return the form below, or send an e-mail<br />

request to Shelly Stuart, Vice President<br />

for Development, at cc@sdhumane.org.<br />

Thank you for support of the <strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong><br />

<strong>Humane</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>SPCA</strong>.<br />

Photo: Kristi Atkinson<br />

Dear Friends at <strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong> <strong>Humane</strong> <strong>Society</strong>:<br />

Please send me free literature about making a planned gift to <strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong> <strong>Humane</strong> <strong>Society</strong><br />

<strong>and</strong> <strong>SPCA</strong>.<br />

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I have already provided for the <strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong> <strong>Humane</strong> <strong>Society</strong> in my will or other<br />

estate planning document.<br />

Mail this form to:<br />

Shelly Stuart<br />

Vice President for Development<br />

<strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong> <strong>Humane</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>SPCA</strong><br />

5500 Gaines Street<br />

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Ask a Trainer<br />

Bark-O-Rama<br />

Q: When our three-year-<strong>ol</strong>d neutered mixed breed<br />

is on a leash, he has a barking attack anytime he sees<br />

another dog; he goes nuts! Once he is near the other<br />

dog he is fine, but just seeing a dog sends him into a<br />

barking mania. In your opinion, what method is best<br />

for res<strong>ol</strong>ving this problem?<br />

– Seeking a S<strong>ol</strong>ution in <strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong>, CA<br />

A: Thank you for your question. As always, with<br />

behavioral changes, or with potential reactivity or aggression,<br />

I recommend you take your dog to the veterinarian to rule out<br />

any medical problems. If the dog is not feeling well, he may<br />

be more protective of himself, especially around other dogs.<br />

The likely cause of the “barking mania” you described is<br />

barrier frustration. In this case, the tension on the leash is the<br />

barrier <strong>and</strong> may be triggering frustration, fear, or anxiety,<br />

causing the dog to become anxious or feel trapped by the<br />

leash. This type of frustration can cause a dog to respond with<br />

“aggressive” kinds of behavior.<br />

A dog can experience more than one feeling at a time, <strong>and</strong><br />

become conflicted. He may be excited <strong>and</strong> want to interact<br />

with the other dog, <strong>and</strong> then become frustrated that he<br />

cannot go to it. This may result in barking <strong>and</strong> lunging.<br />

These behaviors can persist if the dog continues to feel<br />

frustrated while on the leash. The dog may even begin to<br />

anticipate this unpleasant routine<br />

associated with initially seeing the<br />

other dog, or even with hearing another<br />

dog’s c<strong>ol</strong>lar jingle. The dog then can<br />

become conditioned to react this way<br />

<strong>and</strong> he is likely to react more quickly<br />

each time.<br />

Fortunately, we can change how<br />

the dog responds in these situations,<br />

using positive reinforcement training<br />

<strong>and</strong> behavior modification methods.<br />

Teaching the dog to walk with you so he does not lunge or<br />

pull on leash is necessary for preventing barrier frustration<br />

<strong>and</strong> other problems. Establishing a strong foundation in leash<br />

walking before working around other dogs or distracting<br />

environments is essential.<br />

I recommend you take a private lesson or a private<br />

behavior consult with one of our behavior trainers. We can<br />

see your dog <strong>and</strong> show you how to perform proper leash<br />

walking training <strong>and</strong> how to use humane equipment like a<br />

SENSE-ation harness. Until we meet with you <strong>and</strong> your dog,<br />

When dealing with<br />

any reactivity or<br />

aggressive behaviors,<br />

having a behavior<br />

trainer work with you<br />

is a great start.<br />

it is best to avoid situations that may trigger your dog’s<br />

barking. For now, take a vacation from walking your dog<br />

where he might see another dog.<br />

When dealing with any reactivity or<br />

aggressive behaviors, having a behavior<br />

trainer work with you is a great start.<br />

We will show you positive reinforcement<br />

training techniques that will help your<br />

dog positively res<strong>ol</strong>ve frustration, fear<br />

or anxiety that he may experience, <strong>and</strong><br />

teach him what you want him to do<br />

when he sees another dog.<br />

To sign up for the Feisty Fido class,<br />

or for a private consultation or private<br />

lesson, please call (619) 299-7012, ext. 2334 or 2335.<br />

Sincerely,<br />

Margaret Lenoir, Certified Pet Dog Trainer (CPDT)<br />

<strong>and</strong> <strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong> <strong>Humane</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>SPCA</strong> Behavior Trainer<br />

Have a question for our Behavior <strong>and</strong> Training staff? E-mail us at<br />

behavior@sdhumane.org.<br />

Photo: Sarah Whorley<br />

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Gifts of Love<br />

Gifts of Love Tribute <strong>and</strong> memorial donations are a special way to remember <strong>and</strong> honor loved ones <strong>and</strong> pets. A card will be<br />

sent to whomever you ask us to notify. The f<strong>ol</strong>lowing memorial <strong>and</strong> tribute gifts were received between April 16 th <strong>and</strong> July<br />

15 th , <strong>2006</strong>. To make a gift of love, or for more information, call (619) 299-7012, ext. 2276 or email devast@sdhumane.org<br />

In Memory of People<br />

Allison<br />

– Eve Oslinger<br />

Anne Rahe<br />

– Deborah Rahe<br />

Audrey Frith<br />

– David & Mimi Lattuca<br />

Bertha Brockmeier<br />

– Ruby Ragle<br />

Betty Press<br />

– Barb Madsen & Stacy<br />

L<strong>and</strong>man<br />

– Car<strong>ol</strong>e Bunker<br />

– Car<strong>ol</strong>yn & Jerry Davee<br />

– Deanne Bloom<br />

– Edy & Bill Kenton<br />

– James Finnerty<br />

– Joseph & Barbara Schloss<br />

Bob Hammond<br />

– Martha Harrington<br />

Carmen Sileo<br />

– Carmela Vendetti<br />

Charles Mark Gardner<br />

– Mrs. Margaret Kutner<br />

Christine Salers<br />

– Betty, Gary & Barney<br />

Gehring<br />

Claire Giuffre<br />

– Michael & Patricia Buczaczer<br />

Contributors to the Scripps<br />

Ranch Community project<br />

– Melina Jones<br />

In Memory Of<br />

Mimi<br />

Debbie Hire Houghtaling<br />

– East County Investigators<br />

– Ellen & Dick Bein<br />

– Phyllis Lanphier<br />

– Yvonne & Robert Muzzy<br />

David Fennell<br />

– Jon & Jennifer Wright<br />

– Sally & Don Weber<br />

Dottie Yelle & Casey Meehan<br />

– Helen-Louise Brooks<br />

Edith Ingram Arford<br />

– Ms. Sharon Linn<br />

Edith Lutz<br />

– Cynthia Rubic & SAIC<br />

– Ruby Williams<br />

Elizabeth Sadowski<br />

– Susan Wood<br />

Elon Tonnesen<br />

– Arlene Schmidt<br />

Esther Hirshowitz<br />

– Alice & Philip Cohn<br />

Geraldine Allport<br />

– Becky Ivans<br />

Dr. Giovanni Buc<strong>ol</strong>o<br />

– Ms. Diane Gilabert<br />

– Ella Mae Wright<br />

– Mark & Kris G<strong>ol</strong>dstein<br />

– Nancy Vaughan<br />

– Shelly Stuart<br />

Giovanni & Rina Buc<strong>ol</strong>o<br />

– Vladimir & Olga Nedd<br />

Gordon Stallings<br />

– Robert Stadge<br />

Mr. Harprit Singh Puri<br />

– Mark & Kris G<strong>ol</strong>dstein<br />

– Shelly Stuart<br />

Harry E. Nason<br />

– Betsy & Ray <strong>San</strong>ders<br />

Helen Arden<br />

– Betty Kaufman<br />

Hubert C<strong>ol</strong>es<br />

– Annette Newby<br />

– The BBB of SD & Imperial<br />

Counties<br />

– Car<strong>ol</strong>yn C<strong>ol</strong>e<br />

– Connie & Verne Batchelor<br />

– Dennis & Cathy<br />

– Derek & friends at KGTV<br />

– Doris Donald<br />

– The Hermann Family<br />

– The Hine Family<br />

– Jack & Kathleen Stanley<br />

– Jill Curtiss<br />

– John & Paula Riley<br />

– Karen Beery<br />

– Larry & Kathleen Haines<br />

– Mark & Kris G<strong>ol</strong>dstein<br />

– Michael & Bette Spain<br />

– The O’Connor Family<br />

– The Oleff Family<br />

– Paul & Belle Reed<br />

– Phyllis Zeitman<br />

– Shelly Stuart<br />

– Sherrill Lorch<br />

– The Stainmaster Team<br />

– Steven Karsh<br />

– Tony & Nancy McCune<br />

– Verna Lazarnick<br />

Irving Albert<br />

– Warren & Joyce Kemmer<br />

Jacqueline B. Woodward<br />

– Mary Ann Heaps<br />

James Gearity<br />

– James Miera<br />

– Michael Kennedy<br />

James A. Pettry<br />

– Elaine Kalin<br />

Janous Marks<br />

– Marjorie Marks<br />

Jean Heard<br />

– Betsy Cosway<br />

Jean Murray<br />

– Marguerite Sayre<br />

Joslyn Kirkley<br />

– Owen & Jean Kirkley<br />

Joyce Sapp<br />

– Alan & Nancy Nevin<br />

– Karen Ladner & Todd Stone<br />

– Procopio Cory Hargreaves &<br />

Savitch<br />

Kalman<br />

– Julie Glance<br />

In Memory Of<br />

Yoda<br />

Karl Kutzke<br />

– Douglas Kane & Christine<br />

Skoczek<br />

Kathleen Mary Kerr<br />

– South Coast Patio<br />

Kimberlee Rose Anderson<br />

– Linda Swick<br />

Lillian Hudak<br />

– E.J. Hudak<br />

Luis Medina<br />

– Consuelo Medina & Javier<br />

Overa<br />

Lynette L. Leverenz<br />

– Alicia Leverenz-Garbarino<br />

– Betty Leverenz-Kritz<br />

– Lynne Leverenz<br />

Marian Marx<br />

– Bill & Joan McCormick<br />

– Lake Cuyamaca Recreation<br />

& Park District<br />

Marion Dugas<br />

– Keith Dugas<br />

Melanie Zucker<br />

– Linda Bradford<br />

Monica Auld<br />

– Diana Circelli<br />

– Faith Keala Hark<br />

– John Sepenuck<br />

– Judith V<strong>and</strong>erheide<br />

– Nancy Dickeson<br />

– Susan & Thomas McDuffie<br />

– The Upper Deck Company<br />

Morgan Wilson<br />

– Mr. & Mrs. Steve Cabell<br />

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Nadyne Marjorie <strong>No</strong>rthington<br />

– Marjorie Marks<br />

Patti France<br />

– Car<strong>ol</strong> Wildhaber<br />

– S.D. Community C<strong>ol</strong>lege<br />

District<br />

Penny Brooks<br />

– Stacey Zeitlin<br />

Robert Michael Baugh<br />

– Ms. Judith Goodwin<br />

Ruth Martin Ehlers<br />

– Denise Draper<br />

– Glenn & Marilyn Heest<strong>and</strong><br />

– Harry & Jessica Thaete<br />

– John & Marion Suttle<br />

– Leslie Jensen<br />

– Lynette Torrey<br />

– M. Jan Poma<br />

– Mary Jane Swann<br />

– Muriel & Eldon A’Bell<br />

– Walter & Elsa Kerwin<br />

Sallie Kleist<br />

– Edward Kleist<br />

SeJ & Jason Parker<br />

– Barbara Cord<br />

Shirley Ann Little<br />

– Balboa G.I. Dept.,<br />

S.D. Naval Hospital<br />

– Karen Wilkins<br />

– Mr. & Mrs. Sam Zanin<br />

Stephanie Tran<br />

– Richard & Barbara Gilbert<br />

Susan Greene<br />

– Edward & Car<strong>ol</strong>yn<br />

Montgomery<br />

Mrs. Theresa Ci<strong>ol</strong>li<br />

– James Ci<strong>ol</strong>li<br />

– John & Rochelle Pope<br />

– Margaret Patterson<br />

Thomasina Crogan<br />

– W.E. & Kathleen Darton<br />

Toby Brown<br />

– Mrs. Phillip Acker<br />

Tracy Pumphrey<br />

– Charles B<strong>ol</strong>es & Deborah<br />

McCarthy<br />

– Jennifer & John <strong>San</strong>sone<br />

– Mara & Gregory Elliott<br />

– Stephen McCauley<br />

<strong>No</strong>w you can include<br />

a photo with your<br />

pet tribute gift:<br />

To include a pet photo with your<br />

gift in memory or in honor of a pet,<br />

call (619) 299-7012, ext. 2276 or<br />

email devast@sdhumane.org for more<br />

information. Only a limited number of<br />

photos will be published <strong>and</strong> photos<br />

In Honor Of<br />

Marig<strong>ol</strong>d<br />

In Memory Of<br />

Abigail<br />

cannot be returned.<br />

The photo submission deadline for inclusion in the winter <strong>2006</strong> newsletter is September 30,<br />

<strong>2006</strong>. Photos published will be chosen based on quality <strong>and</strong> as space allows.<br />

Mr. Warren Gayne Wimer<br />

– Don & Susanne Ballantyne<br />

– Bob & <strong>No</strong>rene Matheny<br />

– Elizabeth Trejo<br />

– Gladys H<strong>ol</strong>t<br />

– June Riddle<br />

– Law Offices of Jerry Cluff<br />

– Margaret Barr<br />

– Pauline Borders<br />

Yvonne G. Barrett<br />

– AWT Inc.<br />

– Christine Llewellyn<br />

– David & Karen Baker<br />

– Marian Oddo<br />

– Patricia <strong>San</strong>ders<br />

– Roger & Zinta Zych<br />

– Susan & Franklin Adams<br />

– Villa Park Scho<strong>ol</strong> District #45<br />

Board of Education<br />

Cherry & Chris Jozwiak’s<br />

Freedom<br />

– Kelsey Moon<br />

The Christiana Family’s Chico<br />

– Ann V<strong>ol</strong>imas<br />

Christine Bellport’s Scoop<br />

– Mark & Kris G<strong>ol</strong>dstein<br />

Christopher Janke & Kevin<br />

Johnson’s Elizbit<br />

– Phyllis Lanphier<br />

C<strong>ol</strong>leen Welsh’s Marshmellow,<br />

Larkie & Murphy C<strong>ol</strong>lins<br />

– John & Sharron C<strong>ol</strong>eman<br />

Craig Prior’s Shannon<br />

– Marie Prior<br />

Danielle Johannes &<br />

Andrew Ornelas’ Julio<br />

– Diane & Jim Murphy<br />

Dave & Shirley Bradstreet’s<br />

Eric Meijer’s Luke<br />

– Stacey Schm<strong>ol</strong>ke & Jami<br />

Miller<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Gary<br />

Gehring’s Patrick<br />

Ginger Kantor’s Gidget<br />

Ginny Beneke’s Schatzi<br />

– Tiffany, Dan & Sophie<br />

O’Leary<br />

Ms. Hedy Fleischer’s Midnight<br />

Hubert C<strong>ol</strong>es’ Maple Syrup<br />

– Verna Lazarnick<br />

Ian Botha’s Augie<br />

– Mellissa Garza<br />

The Ikemoto Family’s TLC<br />

– Marie & Craig Prior<br />

Irene Hauner’s Mayshawn Lacy<br />

James & Linda O’Neil’s<br />

Patches<br />

In Memory of Pets<br />

Sam & Bodie<br />

Jeff Levin’s Avi<br />

– The Cashman Family<br />

– Rona Dosick<br />

Aimee Gilmore’s poodles &<br />

cats<br />

Alex Cabellon’s Nala<br />

– Sue Schugar<br />

Anne Wister’s Oliver<br />

– K.C. Causey<br />

Barbara Clark’s Princess<br />

P<strong>and</strong>ora<br />

– Mary Fisher<br />

Becky Neary’s Junior<br />

Bert & Joan Pagat’s Katy<br />

– Marilyn Cummings<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Bryan Rohr’s Payton<br />

Mr. Carl Weiscopf’s Murphy<br />

Debbie & Alfonso<br />

Saballet’s Baxter<br />

– Margo Miller<br />

Deborah Carson’s Blues<br />

Dixie Lee Boyer<br />

– Yvonne Wilson<br />

Dusty Dog<br />

– Peter Fulton Foss<br />

Ed Catalano’s Max<br />

– Roma Vickers<br />

Ellie Reavis’ Lucy<br />

– Pamala Miller<br />

The Emdur Family’s<br />

Chloé<br />

– Sherry & Bill Resh<br />

Jessie<br />

– Pamela Saunders<br />

Jo Biggs Carter’s Baras<br />

– Lucy Cooney<br />

Joan & Rick Emrick’s Ripley<br />

– Maxine Emrick<br />

Jose Rodrigues’ Keno<br />

– Melvin & Shirley Johnson<br />

Judy & Herb Schickler’s Nami<br />

– Darryl & Barbara Woodson<br />

Judy & Steve Slezak’s Dudley<br />

– Mr. & Mrs. Condra<br />

Kari<br />

– Mark & Kris G<strong>ol</strong>dstein<br />

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Gifts of Love<br />

Karin & Loren Alvarado’s<br />

Rickey<br />

– M.E. Soderlund<br />

Kathie & Joe Kobryner’s<br />

Bentley<br />

– Lynn Marvis<br />

The Katz Family’s Lucy<br />

– Max Vitro & Wendy<br />

Rockwell<br />

Ken & Sibby Curtis’ Kelsey<br />

– Charles & Alexis Pyle<br />

– Nikki & Marcie Rothman<br />

Kerry Starzyk’s Bart<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Kim Duclo &<br />

Morgan’s Argyll<br />

– Mr. & Mrs. Jack Duclo<br />

Laura Proietti’s Trixter<br />

– Ronald Mesard<br />

Laura Ruiz’s Ginger Licorice<br />

– Phillis Denmon<br />

Lorraine Moore’s Peanut<br />

Lynn Baer’s Chuckles<br />

Lynn Marvis & Bill Linnik’s Jake<br />

– Mom & Dad, Ted & Phyllis<br />

Margo & John Pavick’s Peppy<br />

Marian & Al Tepper’s Sassy<br />

– Eve & James Davidson<br />

Marianne Amador’s Peaches<br />

– The Ludovissy Family<br />

Mark & Racer Alex<strong>and</strong>er’s Mike<br />

– Judy Greene<br />

Mary Votava’s Puffkin<br />

Mary Wears’ Houdini<br />

Michele Messier’s Briggs<br />

– Scott & Lori Bonesteel<br />

Mike, Robin & Cory Griffin’s<br />

Junior<br />

– Mark & Kris G<strong>ol</strong>dstein<br />

Muffin<br />

– Peter Lamontia<br />

Nancy <strong>No</strong>pper & Roy Risner’s<br />

Spanky<br />

– Ms. Jackie Singer<br />

Ozzie<br />

– Cynthia Espinosa<br />

Peggy Cohen & Aleah’s<br />

Midnight<br />

– Rona Dosick<br />

Peter, Duncan & Heather<br />

Greenberg-Pruyne’s Lilith<br />

– Barbara Hammack<br />

Pooshie<br />

– Richard & Julienne Walter<br />

Poufie & Aboo<br />

– Louise Guthman<br />

The Purvis Family’s Rio<br />

– Phyllis Huckabee<br />

Princess<br />

– P.J. Luskin<br />

Ms. Raedean Ellis’ Fluffy<br />

– Enid & Don Larsen<br />

Rene, Tess, Michelle, Khrystyn<br />

& Tyler Pamintuan’s<br />

Bonehead<br />

Rebecca Shaw’s Orson<br />

Dr. Richard Belanger’s Sally<br />

Dr. Robert Awalt’s Lucas<br />

– Catherine Jervey<br />

Rochelle R<strong>and</strong>’s Chloe<br />

– Adrienne Kast<br />

Rocky<br />

– Manuel & Inge<br />

Pacheco<br />

Roe Zinman’s Mimi<br />

– Car<strong>ol</strong>yn Primo<br />

– Florrie & Richard Hobson<br />

– Michael & G<strong>ol</strong>die Crawford<br />

– Nancy & Calvin Gouge<br />

– Richard & Beatrice Rotzow<br />

– <strong>San</strong>dee Doerfler<br />

– William & Mary Phillips<br />

Roger & Catherine Talman’s<br />

D<strong>ol</strong>ly<br />

In Memory Of<br />

Connie &<br />

Dexter<br />

The Rosati Family’s Connie &<br />

Dexter<br />

– Lori & Bill Walton<br />

– Mark & Kris G<strong>ol</strong>dstein<br />

– Simran Zilaro<br />

Roy & Monika Matthews’<br />

Jimmy<br />

Mr. Roy Warfield & Family’s<br />

Scarlett<br />

– Linda Brier & Stephen<br />

Kaufman<br />

Ruby, Taylor & Emily<br />

– Lewis & Jean Michenfelder<br />

Sam<br />

– Ms. Mary Huber<br />

Sam & Peggy Smith’s Cherry<br />

Sarah Whorley & Eugene<br />

Lockett’s Yoda<br />

Spot, Shady Lady & Snuggles<br />

– Janiece Chish<strong>ol</strong>m<br />

Steve & Beverly Brown’s Rascal<br />

– Judy Morales<br />

Storm<br />

– David Dailey<br />

The Sturgis Family’s Freckles<br />

– Ann Rossell<br />

Sue Bauer’s Chelsea<br />

– Sue Schugar<br />

Ms. Sue Nic<strong>ol</strong>ette & Family’s<br />

Teddy<br />

– Enid & Don Larsen<br />

Susan Johns Valentino’s<br />

Phoebe<br />

– Julie Fitzpatrick<br />

Dr. & Mrs. Thomas<br />

Splitgerber’s Hopkins<br />

Vicky & Paul Smith’s Sheena<br />

– Tim Wheeler<br />

Wally<br />

– Milton Eliades<br />

The Wood Family’s Nutsy<br />

– Car<strong>ol</strong>, Sonia, Dee-dee,<br />

April, Jeriene & D<strong>ol</strong>ores<br />

In Honor of People<br />

Mrs. Alomita C<strong>ol</strong>e<br />

– Hector C<strong>ol</strong>e<br />

Ashley Stephens’ birthday<br />

– Frenchie & Pepe<br />

Cassondra Caesar<br />

– Jose & Meme Tabuena<br />

Edna G. Pfister<br />

– Laurie <strong>No</strong>el<br />

Evan Ruben<br />

– Lawrence Ruben<br />

Helen Dulaney’s 80 th birthday<br />

– Chris Knickerbocker<br />

Helen Winters’ birthday<br />

– P.A. Margeson<br />

Ian Armour’s birthday<br />

– Edmund Ackell & Judith Fox<br />

– Enzo Zegarra<br />

Jared S<strong>ol</strong>omon & Matt<br />

Brennan<br />

– C<strong>ol</strong>leen Murphy<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Jeremiah Robins’<br />

marriage<br />

– Linda Balducci<br />

Jerry<br />

– Stephanie Wright<br />

Joe & Kay Quijada<br />

– Harriet Fukuda & Editha<br />

Mason<br />

John & Sharon Zielasko’s<br />

wedding<br />

– Royce Wigley<br />

Judy Roberts’ birthday<br />

– Sharon Wylie<br />

Julie Scardina-Ludwig’s<br />

birthday<br />

– Jamie Ludwig<br />

June Yamrick’s birthday<br />

– Andrew Yamrick<br />

Katie Wiggins & John<br />

Gready’s wedding<br />

– Marcia Fram<br />

The Kelleman Family<br />

– Cheryl Lawrence<br />

Kelly Moewe & Brett<br />

Makley’s wedding<br />

– Joely & Mike<br />

Ken & Julie Warren’s<br />

anniversary<br />

– MaryClare Br<strong>and</strong>t<br />

Leslie Pally<br />

– Peggy Walkush<br />

Lewis Wright<br />

– Marrokal Construction<br />

Madeleine Pickens & Christine<br />

Penrod<br />

– Boone Pickens<br />

Mary Gressett’s 83 rd birthday<br />

– Anthony Focareta<br />

– Julie Marbourg<br />

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Mary Johnson & Baby<br />

– Mrs. Lori Olson<br />

Dr. Philip B. Elledge<br />

– Barbara Cord<br />

Ross Porter<br />

– Russell St. John<br />

Sally Wallner<br />

– Nich<strong>ol</strong>as Wallner<br />

Shannon Neil Timberlake<br />

– Samantha Valla<br />

Wilma Kimball<br />

– Deborah Nazareth<br />

In Honor of Pets<br />

Athena Z<strong>and</strong>er’s Ashl<strong>and</strong> &<br />

Venus<br />

Binkie & Tibbs<br />

– Andrea Bonini<br />

Chloe & Toby’s 5 th birthdays<br />

– Cynthia Bryg<br />

Edward & Ruby Stephens’<br />

Buddy<br />

Emma Fish’s Sonar, Max &<br />

Chloe<br />

Gail & Cecil Stewart’s Scooter<br />

Haley<br />

– Lesley Hayes<br />

Izabela Burgraf & Lance<br />

Clinton’s Maui<br />

Julia<br />

– Robert Hyman<br />

Sheila Garrison’s Cleo<br />

– William Garrison<br />

In Memoriam<br />

Susan Brooks’ Belle<br />

Tootsie Bianci<br />

– Catherine Muller<br />

Wendy & Todd Edelglass’<br />

Sidney & Socks<br />

– Kathleen Horton<br />

Veterinary Memorials<br />

Dr. Anthony Michael<br />

– The Alden Family’s Roxy<br />

– The Aniba Family’s Cookie<br />

– The Barrett Family’s Ebony<br />

– The Bongard Family’s<br />

Shadow<br />

– The Boyce Family’s Joshua<br />

– Brent Downer’s Murphy<br />

– Brett Carr’s Cleo<br />

– Chris Devlin’s Foster<br />

– Chris Harris’ Ajax<br />

– David Robinson’s Lucky<br />

– Eddy Bravo’s Shelby<br />

– Fozi Khouri’s Abuali<br />

– The Gallant Family’s Sh<strong>and</strong>y<br />

– The Gaughan Family’s Rocky<br />

– The Gonsales Family’s Austin<br />

– The Goodman Family’s<br />

Willow<br />

– The Goshtigian Family’s<br />

Misty<br />

– Greg Gibbons’ Eclipse<br />

– The Haley Family’s Shane<br />

– The Harris Family’s Baby<br />

– The Hauser Family’s<br />

Cabernetta<br />

– James McIntosh’s Gina<br />

– Janice DeLoach’s Henry<br />

– John Rubino’s Buddy<br />

– The Johnson Family’s Lacey<br />

– Margaret Muller’s Oreo<br />

– Marianne Gannon’s Snowball<br />

– Martine Fennelly’s Bates<br />

– The Matthys Family’s Maggie<br />

– Monya Rilea’s Hilde<br />

– The Mueller/Cousins Family’s<br />

Mudd<br />

– The Ortlieb Family’s Sadi<br />

– The Parker Family’s Mocha<br />

– The R<strong>and</strong>ezzo Family’s Rocky<br />

– The Rivas Family’s Tips<br />

– The Rivet Family’s Charlie<br />

– The Rysedorf Family’s Luna<br />

– The Schmalenberger Family’s<br />

Sydney<br />

– The Seyler Family’s Spencer<br />

– Taylor Tave’s Kiah<br />

– The Vargas Family’s Dottie<br />

– Wendy Williams’ Twizzle<br />

– The Williamson Family’s Red<br />

– The Worontsoff Family’s<br />

Buster<br />

Dr. Gerry Soifer<br />

– The Anderson Family’s Biggie<br />

– Mr. & Mrs. Charles Johnson’s<br />

Rexi<br />

Gifts from wills <strong>and</strong> trusts help to ensure that the <strong>Humane</strong> <strong>Society</strong>’s charitable programs<br />

serving animals <strong>and</strong> people will be available long into the future. The <strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong> <strong>Humane</strong><br />

<strong>Society</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>SPCA</strong> wishes to acknowledge, in memoriam, recent gifts from the f<strong>ol</strong>lowing<br />

individuals’ estates received between April 16, <strong>2006</strong> <strong>and</strong> July 15, <strong>2006</strong>.<br />

Charlotte R. Anderson<br />

Florence V. Barnum<br />

Lucine Benedict<br />

Estelle N. Bergman<br />

Arthur W. <strong>and</strong> Bernice H. Berry<br />

George F. Ch<strong>and</strong>ler<br />

Cecelia M. C<strong>ol</strong>lier<br />

Mark C. Davis<br />

James N. <strong>and</strong> Mary F. Durkin<br />

Clyde <strong>and</strong> Ellen Fleming<br />

Alex<strong>and</strong>ra A. Grant<br />

Edith K. Goodrich <strong>and</strong> Dorothy E. Lawrence<br />

Earl I. <strong>and</strong> Marilynn F. Hardesty<br />

Lynn Hoss<br />

Geneva R. Howell<br />

Dr. Muriel B. Ingham<br />

Maria A. Malmberg Family Trust<br />

John <strong>and</strong> Jennie Newton<br />

Shirley M. <strong>and</strong> Karl Oelke<br />

Ethel Pratt<br />

Jack J. Stelton<br />

Helen <strong>and</strong> Roy V<strong>and</strong>enbusch<br />

Frances C. Verbest<br />

Alvin <strong>and</strong> Virginia Zimmerman<br />

In Memory Of<br />

Ginger<br />

– Ms. Corrie Ort’s Belle<br />

– Mr. & Mrs. John Bensimon’s<br />

Caramel<br />

– L<strong>ol</strong>a Sherman’s Sparky<br />

– The Loos Family’s Chester<br />

– Nic<strong>ol</strong>e Migdal’s Reamy<br />

– The O’Hara Family’s Turbo<br />

– Mr. & Mrs. Rieger’s Casey<br />

– The <strong>San</strong>doval Family’s<br />

Enrique<br />

Dr. Nancy Bushnell<br />

– Alan & Jane Watkins’<br />

Salisbury<br />

– The Becker Family’s Chester<br />

– The Echter Family’s Werner<br />

– Jackelee Parks’ <strong>San</strong>dy<br />

– Jan Krehbiel’s Wrangler Jake<br />

– John Eyerly’s Simba<br />

– Kelly & Craig Gustafson’s<br />

Willie<br />

– The Kimura Family’s Alex<br />

– The Krysinski Family’s Fancy<br />

– Merilyn Cooper’s Gracie<br />

– The Nelson Family’s Beamer<br />

– Phil Gardner’s Tommy<br />

– Steve & Charlotte Ruben’s<br />

Marley<br />

– The Tanzman Family’s Blue<br />

– Theresa Loverro’s Scuzz<br />

Dr. Patricia Teague<br />

– Gail Michalek’s Doris<br />

– Mr. & Mrs. Matt Reilly’s Cuca<br />

– Ruth Price’s Rocky<br />

– Shari & Fred Silady’s<br />

Alex<strong>and</strong>er<br />

– Mr. & Mrs. Steve<br />

Rodenbaugh’s Nina<br />

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A New Leash on Life<br />

In an ideal world our dogs walk loosely<br />

on-leash <strong>and</strong> always take instruction<br />

from us. But it’s not a perfect world,<br />

<strong>and</strong> very often we find that we are the<br />

ones being walked by our dogs. Walking a<br />

dog successfully on a loose leash requires<br />

underst<strong>and</strong>ing of both the physical <strong>and</strong><br />

emotional components inv<strong>ol</strong>ved.<br />

As in all training, working on leash<br />

walking should be fun <strong>and</strong> relaxed for<br />

both you <strong>and</strong> your pet. This is especially<br />

true when working with shy or excitable<br />

dogs. Leash walking should never become<br />

a battle between you <strong>and</strong> your dog, <strong>and</strong><br />

should also never include anything that<br />

could damage your relationship with your<br />

canine companion.<br />

So, why do dogs pull on leashes?<br />

First, pulling behavior stems from<br />

“opposition reflex,” or a dog’s instinctive<br />

behavior to lean into pressure on their<br />

bodies, which turns many pups into<br />

bulldozers when going out for a daily<br />

str<strong>ol</strong>l. One of the most important aspects<br />

of leash walking is having the equipment<br />

best suited to your dog. The proper<br />

equipment will be well-fitted, serve as<br />

an effective management <strong>and</strong>/or training<br />

to<strong>ol</strong>, <strong>and</strong> will not be harmful to your dog.<br />

We discourage the use of devices that<br />

can physically hurt your dog, such as<br />

Photo: Softouch Concepts<br />

shock c<strong>ol</strong>lars, choke chains <strong>and</strong> prong/<br />

pinch c<strong>ol</strong>lars. While some people may<br />

see results with this equipment, it can<br />

significantly damage your relationship<br />

with your dog. In fact, when you train<br />

using intimidation or pain this can<br />

actively teach your dog to be afraid of you,<br />

when you want the opposite – you want<br />

your dog to have fun walking with you!<br />

Fortunately, there are many types<br />

of effective, humane <strong>and</strong> pet-friendly<br />

walking gear that can help train your<br />

dog in a positive way:<br />

Flat Buckle C<strong>ol</strong>lar: If your dog<br />

walks reasonably well on-leash, a flat<br />

buckle c<strong>ol</strong>lar may be all you need for an<br />

enjoyable str<strong>ol</strong>l with your buddy. These<br />

c<strong>ol</strong>lars should be made of leather or<br />

sturdy webbing material, <strong>and</strong> always<br />

check the buckle to ensure it is strong<br />

<strong>and</strong> will not pop open should your dog<br />

become excited <strong>and</strong> lunge to the end of<br />

his leash.<br />

Leash walking should<br />

never become a battle<br />

between you <strong>and</strong> your<br />

dog, <strong>and</strong> should also<br />

never include anything<br />

that could damage your<br />

relationship with your<br />

canine companion.<br />

Martingale C<strong>ol</strong>lar: This type of<br />

“limited slip” c<strong>ol</strong>lar has a loop that<br />

contracts a small amount should your<br />

dog pull or try to back out of his c<strong>ol</strong>lar.<br />

This is not tight enough to “choke” your<br />

dog; it simply provides a bit of extra<br />

contr<strong>ol</strong> when it is needed <strong>and</strong> also<br />

distributes the pressure around the neck<br />

so that the dog is less likely to pull.<br />

Head Halters: Head halters, which<br />

have a ring on the underside of the dog’s<br />

chin where the leash attaches, make it<br />

easy for you to turn your dog’s head gently<br />

in order to “steer” him away from distractions<br />

or in the direction you would like to<br />

go. There are many kinds of head halters<br />

on the market, but the two that we like<br />

best are the Gentle Leader ® <strong>and</strong> the<br />

Comfort Trainer. A properly fitted<br />

halter will still allow your dog to pant,<br />

drink water, <strong>and</strong> eat treats. Whichever<br />

one you choose, it is very important to<br />

never jerk your dog’s leash – this can<br />

cause very serious damage to your dog’s<br />

neck.<br />

SENSE-ation Harness: Our other<br />

favorite leash walking product is the<br />

SENSE-ation body harness.<br />

This harness is different<br />

from the traditional body<br />

harness in that the leash<br />

attaches to a ring at<br />

the dog’s breastbone<br />

rather than on the dog’s<br />

back. The SENSE-ation works<br />

similarly to a head halter in that it places<br />

far less pressure on the dog’s body <strong>and</strong><br />

instead of creating a backward pulling<br />

feeling, these harnesses are designed to<br />

work with pulling a leash upwards, sideways<br />

or forward. As long as a leash is not<br />

pulled backwards, the pet does not feel<br />

the need to lean into the harness, which<br />

reduces pulling on the leash.<br />

Whichever to<strong>ol</strong> you choose for leash<br />

walking, it is important to go slowly.<br />

This is especially true for head halters –<br />

having something on their face is a novel<br />

experience for most dogs, <strong>and</strong> so will<br />

require slow introduction using treats<br />

<strong>and</strong> praise. Remember our mantra<br />

– training should be fun for both you<br />

<strong>and</strong> your dog! Make it into a game, <strong>and</strong><br />

your dog will love strutting their stuff in<br />

new leash walking attire!<br />

The Behavior <strong>and</strong> Training<br />

Department offers Leash Walking<br />

workshops <strong>and</strong> private Leash Walking<br />

training sessions. We have a Behavior<br />

Helpline at (619) 299-7012, ext. 2244 to<br />

advise you on the best choice for your<br />

dog. You can also find all of the above<br />

mentioned walking gear at Muttique, the<br />

<strong>Humane</strong> <strong>Society</strong>’s on-campus store.<br />

mB<br />

Photo: Softouch Concepts<br />

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Lovable Bunny Seeks a Special Place to Spend his Days<br />

Blackie the rabbit has been waiting<br />

for a new family almost longer<br />

then any other bunny at the <strong>San</strong><br />

<strong>Diego</strong> <strong>Humane</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>SPCA</strong>!<br />

• Blackie came to live at the<br />

<strong>Humane</strong> <strong>Society</strong> because he was one<br />

of many rabbits in a home <strong>and</strong> wasn’t<br />

receiving enough attention.<br />

• Those who work with Blackie note<br />

that although he is initially shy, he’s<br />

also quick to warm up.<br />

• Rabbits make wonderful indoor<br />

pets because they are naturally social<br />

<strong>and</strong> inquisitive animals that enjoy<br />

companionship <strong>and</strong> play.<br />

• Blackie is litter box trained <strong>and</strong> is<br />

most active during the morning <strong>and</strong><br />

evening, making him an ideal pet for<br />

someone who works or is gone during<br />

the day.<br />

• Blackie will do best in a home<br />

with adults/<strong>ol</strong>der children that will<br />

underst<strong>and</strong> how to gently pet <strong>and</strong><br />

h<strong>and</strong>le him.<br />

If you think a rabbit would be an<br />

excellent addition to your home, hop<br />

over to the <strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong> <strong>Humane</strong> <strong>Society</strong><br />

<strong>and</strong> <strong>SPCA</strong> to meet sweet, bouncing<br />

Blackie today!<br />

Rabbits make great indoor pets who enjoy<br />

human companionship.<br />

Tm<br />

Photo: Tricia Macri<br />

Learn valuable<br />

pet info at the<br />

<strong>Humane</strong> <strong>Society</strong>’s<br />

Happy Hour<br />

Lecture Series!<br />

The “Love Train” R<strong>ol</strong>ls into <strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong><br />

These monthly lectures feature<br />

fun <strong>and</strong> informative topics for pet<br />

parents <strong>and</strong> includes refreshments<br />

<strong>and</strong> materials for just $10.<br />

Join us at the <strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong><br />

<strong>Humane</strong> <strong>Society</strong> from 6 to 7:30 p.m.<br />

on the third Thursday of the month<br />

for original <strong>and</strong> important topics<br />

concerning our animal companions.<br />

Upcoming lectures include:<br />

August 17: Vaccines<br />

September 21: Dog Aggression<br />

<strong>and</strong> Reactivity<br />

October 19: Pets with<br />

allergies<br />

<strong>No</strong>vember 16: Pet Massage<br />

Left photo: <strong>Humane</strong> <strong>Society</strong> employees Trish Jackman (left) <strong>and</strong><br />

Tami White (right) h<strong>ol</strong>d puppies brought to <strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong> from the <strong>Humane</strong> <strong>Society</strong> of<br />

Mississippi. Right photo: Sherman Street Manager Jenny Gonzales <strong>and</strong> Jamie Cryer, driver of the<br />

“Love Train,” pose with Labrador Retriever puppies who made the cross country trip to <strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong>.<br />

The <strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong> <strong>Humane</strong> <strong>Society</strong> recently welcomed 55 puppies <strong>and</strong> nearly 40 adult<br />

<strong>and</strong> ad<strong>ol</strong>escent dogs from the <strong>Humane</strong> <strong>Society</strong> of South Mississippi (HSSM). Since the<br />

devastation of Hurricane Katrina, HSSM has been trying to help all animals in need,<br />

but unfortunately there remains a limited adopter base in the area <strong>and</strong> the overcrowded<br />

shelter contiunes to receive animals on a daily basis.<br />

Fortunately, through the goodwill of other animal welfare organizations <strong>and</strong> the<br />

philanthropy of individuals, many animals have been transported to new homes across<br />

the country through the organization’s new program, the “Love Train.” The <strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong><br />

<strong>Humane</strong> <strong>Society</strong> accepted HSSM’s request for help <strong>and</strong> took in dogs through their<br />

Sherman Street facility, which routinely takes in adoptable animals from other shelters.<br />

After the dogs were behaviorally <strong>and</strong> medically assessed <strong>and</strong> cleared, many were adopted<br />

out over Adoptathon weekend to new, loving homes. In the future, we plan to continue to<br />

take in animals from humane organizations in the Gulf Coast area as need arises.<br />

kA<br />

Photos: Simran Zilaro<br />

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Local Girl Scout Troop Earns Prestigious Silver Award<br />

for their work with the <strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong> <strong>Humane</strong> <strong>Society</strong><br />

It took ten dedicated Girl Scout<br />

Cadettes, three sewing moms, two<br />

amazing Troop Leaders, <strong>and</strong> two long<br />

years to create one of the largest single<br />

donations the <strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong> <strong>Humane</strong> <strong>Society</strong><br />

has ever seen from a group of Girl Scouts<br />

in all of its 125 years of service.<br />

In order to be a c<strong>and</strong>idate for one of<br />

the most prestigious community service<br />

awards within the Girl Scouts, Girl<br />

Scout Troop 3959 constructed a plan<br />

they could dedicate themselves to for the<br />

next two years.<br />

This plan had two very distinct<br />

objectives. The first was to construct a<br />

hanging, h<strong>and</strong>made quilt to educate <strong>and</strong><br />

inspire the community to help animals in<br />

need. The second objective was to have<br />

individual donation drives within their<br />

neighborhoods to benefit the <strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong><br />

<strong>Humane</strong> <strong>Society</strong>.<br />

Each Cadette logged over 60 hours<br />

in their neighborhood donation drives<br />

which resulted in mountains of pet<br />

supplies flooding the <strong>Humane</strong> <strong>Society</strong>’s<br />

hallways. After dropping off this huge<br />

donation of pet goods, gift cards, <strong>and</strong><br />

over $600 in donations, the girls received<br />

a special behind-the-scenes tour of the<br />

<strong>Humane</strong> <strong>Society</strong>.<br />

<strong>Humane</strong> <strong>Society</strong> staff members later<br />

attended Troop 3959’s Silver Award<br />

ceremony at the end of May <strong>and</strong> the<br />

staff were presented with a beautiful<br />

h<strong>and</strong>made quilt. Over the course of two<br />

years, the girls had met once a month<br />

with the three sewing moms, for six<br />

hours of instruction each, to learn how<br />

to quilt. It was also during this time that<br />

the girls designed <strong>and</strong> sewed together<br />

each of their own swatches. To see this<br />

majestic quilt in person, take a walk<br />

down Wallis Annenberg Way, on the right<br />

of our Adoption Gallery.<br />

Thank you Troop 3959 for all of your<br />

hard work, dedication, <strong>and</strong> support. The<br />

animals <strong>and</strong> staff at the <strong>Humane</strong> <strong>Society</strong><br />

could not be happier or more impressed<br />

by such a stellar group of young women.<br />

Do you wish you could do more to help<br />

animals, but not sure how to make it happen?<br />

Introducing the<br />

<strong>Humane</strong> Place<br />

to Shop!<br />

It’s official – the <strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong> <strong>Humane</strong><br />

<strong>Society</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>SPCA</strong>’s retail store<br />

has been christened with its<br />

new name, Muttique!<br />

So come visit Muttique, where you<br />

can shop for a cause <strong>and</strong> enhance the<br />

special bond between you <strong>and</strong> your<br />

furry friend at the same time.<br />

The United Way or Combined Federal Campaign<br />

programs may be just right for you.<br />

Through monthly automatic payr<strong>ol</strong>l<br />

deductions, it’s easy to make a difference<br />

without having to remember to mail in<br />

your donation. Of course, donations made<br />

through the United Way or Combined<br />

Federal Campaign qualify for a tax deduction<br />

as permitted.<br />

For more information, see your Human<br />

Resources contact at your place of<br />

employment, or call Bianka Rubio, Senior<br />

Development Associate, at the <strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong><br />

<strong>Humane</strong> <strong>Society</strong> at (619) 243-3443.<br />

Store hours: Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-7 p.m.,<br />

Sat. & Sun. 9 a.m.-6 p.m.<br />

Help make a lasting difference today!<br />

Our United Way of <strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong> County number is 11387.<br />

Our Combined Federal Campaign number is 8044<br />

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AnimalFare • Fall <strong>2006</strong>


fall <strong>2006</strong> Calendar of Events<br />

august<br />

7/31- Animal Adventure Camp (Week 4), 9 a.m-3 p.m.,<br />

8/4 $190 per child<br />

5 Pet PALS Kid’s club, 10 a.m.-12 p.m., $75 yearly fee<br />

or $15 Try-it Fee<br />

5&6 Puppy Support Group, 1-2 p.m., $15 each class<br />

7-11 Animal Adventure Camp (Week 5), 9 a.m.-3 p.m.,<br />

$190 per child<br />

8 Urban Pup (first of four classes), 10-11:30 a.m., $95<br />

9 How to Live Happily Ever After with Your Dog, 6-8 p.m., $15<br />

15 Pet Loss Support Group, 6:30-8:30 p.m., $25<br />

12&13 Puppy Support Group, 1-2 p.m., $15 each class<br />

17 Happy Hour Lecture Series: Vaccines, 6-7:30 p.m., $10<br />

19&20 Puppy Support Group, 1-2 p.m., $15 each class<br />

20 Animal Tales, 1 p.m., $2 per child<br />

22 How to Live Happily Ever After with Your Cat, 6-8 p.m., $15<br />

23 Foundation for Dog Sports (first of six classes), 6:30-7:45 p.m.,<br />

$149<br />

24 Tots <strong>and</strong> Tales, 10:30 a.m., $2 per child<br />

25 Doggie Café, 6-8 p.m., $10<br />

25 Shy Dog* (first of five classes), 6-7:30 p.m., $249<br />

26 Puppy Support Group, 1-2 p.m., $15 each class<br />

september<br />

2 Pet PALS Kid’s club, 10 a.m.-12 p.m., $75 yearly fee<br />

or $15 Try-it Fee<br />

4 <strong>Humane</strong> <strong>Society</strong> closed in observance of Labor Day<br />

5 Pet Loss Support Group, 6:30-8:30 p.m., $25<br />

5 Urban Pup (first of four classes), 10-11:30 a.m., $95<br />

6 How to Live Happily Ever After with Your Dog, 6-8 p.m., $15<br />

7 Feisty Fido* (first of five classes), 6-7 :30 p.m., $249<br />

9&10 Puppy Support Group, 1-2 p.m., $15 each class<br />

9 Canine Good Citizen (first of seven classes), 1-2:15 p.m., $105<br />

9 Puppy Fun Class (first of five classes), 2:30-4 p.m., $159<br />

12 Boy Scout Dog Care Merit Badge, 4-5:30 p.m., $5 per child<br />

16&17 Pet Loss Support Group, 10 a.m.-12 p.m., $25<br />

16 Puppy Support Group, 1-2 p.m., $15 each class<br />

17 Animal Tales, 1 p.m., $2 per child<br />

19 How to Live Happily Ever After with Your Cat, 6-8 p.m., $15<br />

21 Happy Hour Lecture Series: Dog Aggression <strong>and</strong> Reactivity,<br />

6-7:30 p.m., $10<br />

23&24 Puppy Support Group, 1-2 p.m., $15 each class<br />

27 Home Alone workshop, 6-8 p.m., $35<br />

28 Tots <strong>and</strong> Tales, 10:30 a.m., $2 per child<br />

29 Doggie Café, 6-8 p.m., $10<br />

30 Puppy Support Group, 1-2 p.m., $15 each class<br />

october<br />

1 Puppy Support Group, 1-2 p.m., $15 each class<br />

3 Pet Loss Support Group, 6:30-8:30 p.m., $25<br />

4 How to Live Happily Ever After with Your Dog, 6-8 p.m., $15<br />

4 Agility (first of six classes), 6:30-7:45 p.m., $149<br />

7 Pet PALS Kid’s club, 10 a.m.-12 p.m., $75 yearly fee or $15<br />

Try-it Fee<br />

7&8 Puppy Support Group, 1-2 p.m., $15 each class<br />

8 Pet First Aid, 1-5 p.m., $45<br />

10 Boy Scout Dog Care Merit Badge, 4-5:30 p.m., $5 per child<br />

13 Shy Dog* (first of five classes), 6-7:30 p.m., $249<br />

14 20 th Annual Fur Ball, black-tie optional gala, friendly, onleash<br />

dogs welcome, 6 p.m.-midnight<br />

15 Animal Tales, 1 p.m., $2 per child<br />

17 How to Live Happily Ever After with Your Cat, 6-8 p.m., $15<br />

19 Happy Hour Lecture Series: Pets with Allergies, 6-7:30 p.m.,<br />

$10<br />

21 Pet Loss Support Group, 10 a.m.-12 p.m., $25<br />

21 Puppy Fun Class (first of five classes), 2:30-4 p.m. $159<br />

21&22 Puppy Support Group, 1-2 p.m., $15 each class<br />

25 Home Alone workshop, 6-8 p.m., $35<br />

26 Tots <strong>and</strong> Tales, 10:30 a.m., $2 per child<br />

27 Doggie Café, 6-8 p.m., $10<br />

28 Puppy Fun Class (first of five classes), 2:30-4 p.m., $159<br />

30 Doggie Café Halloween Party <strong>and</strong> Costumer Contest<br />

All events are held at the <strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong> <strong>Humane</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>SPCA</strong><br />

<strong>and</strong> require pre-registration or reservations unless otherwise noted.<br />

Please call (619) 299-7012 <strong>and</strong> the extension listed to pre-register or<br />

reserve a space in a program. You can also visit our website at<br />

www.sdhumane.org for more information. Dates are subject to<br />

change.<br />

Activities for Kids:<br />

Animal Adventure Camp, Animal Tales, Boy Scout Dog Care Merit<br />

Badge, Pet PALS Kid’s Club <strong>and</strong> Tots <strong>and</strong> Tales: ext. 2251<br />

Activities for Adults/Families:<br />

Doggie Café: ext. 2230, Happy Hour Lecture Series: ext. 2249,<br />

Pet Loss Support Group: ext. 2311<br />

Behavior <strong>and</strong> Training Classes:<br />

Canine Good Citizen, Foundation for Dog Sports, Home Alone<br />

Workshop, Puppy Fun Class, Puppy Support Group, Urban Pup:<br />

ext. 2273<br />

How to Live Happily Ever After with Your Dog/Cat: ext 2265<br />

Events:<br />

20th Annual Fur Ball: Tickets ext. 2279, Sponsorship Opportunities<br />

ext. 2218<br />

*pre-consultation required ext. 2247<br />

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Saturday, October 14, <strong>2006</strong><br />

You <strong>and</strong> your well-mannered, on-leash doggie companion will have a ball at our<br />

annual gala which benefits animals <strong>and</strong> vital community programs.<br />

Live music, dancing <strong>and</strong> auctions are all part of the fun at this elegant <strong>and</strong> celebrated annual affair.<br />

Also, you won‘t want to miss out on our fabulous raffles, including one for a c<strong>ol</strong>lection of 90+ rated wines!<br />

Dinner by this year‘s honoree, Jeffrey Strauss of Pamplemouse Grille.<br />

Ticket prices are $150 <strong>and</strong> $250 <strong>and</strong> they‘re selling fast! To order your tickets now, call (619) 243-3434.<br />

For sponsorship opportunities call (619) 243-3408 or visit www.sdhumane.org for more information.<br />

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<strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong>, CA 92110-2572<br />

www.sdhumane.org<br />

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