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Spring 2008
The Newsletter of the Humane Society Pet Resource & Adoption Center in Warren County
From the Director’s Desk...
April 16th 2007 was move in day for the Society Pets. What a
wonderful year this has been. A whirlwind of moving into our
new building and getting settled. We are still working on some of
the construction issues, but for the most part, we are loving every
minute of our new experience. We thank everyone who made
this special place a reality. We look forward to the next year of
offering more services, helping families with their pet issues and
matching our pets to a new home. We need you to support our
efforts by adopting one of our pets, volunteering or making a
donation. Our animals need homes, look here first.
Ruthie, the shelter’s very own “Wal-Mart greeter” gets a
Home of Her Own! A rather large dilute calico cat came
into the Humane Society as a stray on a cold day,
December 5, 2005. She was evaluated by our staff and
named Ruthie. She immediately endeared herself to
everyone and it was decided to give her the status as
“office cat”. For over three years Ruthie greeted
hundreds of visitors and mentored several other “office
kitties” that moved on into their own homes while she
remained at the shelter. Busy fulfilling her official duty as
greeter in the crowded reception/office area of the old
shelter, Ruthie also supervised the construction of the
new building literally outside the office window. When it
was time to move into the new shelter Ruthie was there to
make sure everything was done properly. She
immediately recognized the new desk in the reception
area was designed just for her. She regally presided over
the work of the staff while meeting and greeting visitors
at eye level- the better for them to pet and admire her of
course. Ruthie was a true Office Diva, one that touched
our hearts and memories forever. And now she has her
very own special forever home.
Membership levels and benefits:
$1 Kind Kid Membership
(children 12 and under)
$15 Golden Paw Membership*
(Senior 60 or older) (college student)
$20 Pet Pal Membership*
(individual)
$35 Pack Leaders Membership*
(family 2 or more)
Rocky Road, adopted Jan ‘06. Doesn’t every
speckled, brown dog eat yellow squash?
Amos likes the computer.
Please fill in and return enclosed membership envelope today! Or, log on to www.warrenhumanesociety.org then click HELP OUT
It's me Eddy Buck. I’m very popular in my
neighborhood and like to lay by the pool with my
sister. Thank you, I couldn't be happier!!! Waffles Eberl, happily adopted
by Jamie Eberl for 3 years.
Warren County Humane Society
believes that animals deserve a second
chance. We care about all animals. We offer many services in our county
and communities that are often silent. Adoption of companion animals,
shelter and vet care for injured and homeless animals, animal control, stray
dog pick up, pet cremation services, tours, humane traps, obedience training,
cruelty investigations, and dog licenses. All of these services are made
possible by the generosity of our supporters. The rewards of Adult
Memberships* include: 10 % discount on a session fee at Moments In
Time Photography Studio, $10 discount on W.C.H.S. obedience classes, $2 discount off any clothes item on our
shelter boutique display, $1 off a gentle
leader, $5 discount on cremation services
(limit one per year).
Page Sponsor: Jack, Susan, Belle and Sadie Stoops.
I WOULD LIKE TO BECOME A MEMBER!
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Address:____________________________________________
City/State: __________________________________________
Phone: _____________________________________________
E-mail:_____________________________________________
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Enhance your resume by
volunteering at the
Humane Society! Volunteering is key to any community organization. It is also the basis for an impressive resume for a high school student thinking of college. Employers look favorably on those who give of their time for others. Retired persons who would like to do “something they have always wanted to do”, or just simply need something to do, are also welcome. We have a myriad of opportunities and need those willing to give of their time to help us help the animals.
� Volunteers to clean our Education Room � Volunteers to help clean kitty cages � Help with website pet photo display � Sam’s Gift card for cat litter � Surgical and rubber gloves � Soft dog treats for training � Pine-sol (orange or lemon) � Dish & Laundry Soap � Collars and leashes � Toilet Paper � Paper towels � Small Shop Vac � Postage Stamps � Purina Kitten food � Copy paper � Scissors � Substitute Photographer � Handyman’s Helper � Trailer for ice cream cart
Rachel O’Carroll, Kelsey Dickerson, Abby Clifford, Tamara Seastrum, Kasey Burnett work after school, weekends and holidays to keep our shelter clean, tails wagging and purr meters running…. Oh yes, they do any and all jobs asked of them. We are proud of Kelsey, Abby and Kasey with their accomplishments as high school Students of the Week!
Congratulations Graduates!
Helps with Medical Care
of Society Pets.
In February, our area Kwik Fill stations and stores sold more than gasoline and snacks. Their efforts helped the many animals that come to the Humane Society in need of some type of medical evaluation and treatment. Stray animals that are injured or need medical care have only the Humane Society to care for their needs. Ear & eye infections, parasites, sores, dental neglect, hernias, and injuries requiring surgery are just some of the necessary needs. The costs of these treatments can be high and the Humane Society is committed to giving second chances to all adoptable animals. Thanks to the Kwik Fill corporate office, employees, and their customers for their efforts raising $1400.
Congratulations to the winning station and store,
Glade and the Keystone Center for selling the most bones.
Recycling Makes Cents! The Humane Society has teamed up with Segel and Sons to raise funds for our services. Donate your empty aluminum cans at the Humane Society, or at Segal & Sons for the
Humane Society. Drop your cans off at the shelter kennel bins, gates open at 8 am daily. DO NOT CRUSH CANS. No glass, tin, or plastic.
Educational Tours and Programs
Humane Educators are needed who can spend an hour visiting the schools, playgrounds, daycares, and the shelter to teach children proper care of their pets and proper handling of animals. Teach responsibility and kindness toward all living things.
Page Sponsor: Rick, Alice, Nelson and Auora Pederson.
"Sweet Treats
for Paws" You'll see us selling ice cream at events this summer to help raise $$. Thanks to Gary Stoops for his generous donation of an ice cream cart.
Page Sponsor: In Honor of “Buddy” Redding and loving owner, Elsa.
Grace Dart-
She is always playful,
active, and loves
everyone. Dan, Angie
& Ryan Dart
I am so beautiful and
very happy here. It only
took me a few days to
teach my mom what I
wanted. Love, Sandie
Weimer
Mom writes to tell everyone it was love at first
sight. She is a real lap cat, purrs all the time, and
brings us joy. We are in the process of teaching
her to shake hands. We appreciate all that the
Humane Society does for the animals. Halo
Ruhlman Jan. 2008 found her forever home.
Rob & Melissa Port, Zoey and Sadie (Society Pet)
Here is “Slim” with his partner in crime, “Red”.
Both were adopted from the WCHS. Slim has made
a seamless transition to life here with us, Red and
the two dogs. He’s just fearless and we just love
him! Stacy McNeal & Wade Crum
Vizza Family with Dixie
Nicholson-Threfal Family Blu, Lucy,
Shorty & Rajah (both Society pets)
Hooley & Byler Mayer in their new home March 07
Maggie Reed -
I graduated from Be-
ginners Obedience
School. I did well and
am now enrolled in
Attention Classes.
Someday, I hope to
become a therapy dog.
Thanks for my good
home. I love my Mom,
Dad & my brother,
Max the cat.
Marco & Sophia Zingone. We are blessed to have them
in our life. Giving two shelter dogs a home is rewarding.
We found our We found our We found our We found our Forever Homes!Forever Homes!Forever Homes!Forever Homes! Please help others like us.Please help others like us.Please help others like us.Please help others like us.
Page Sponsor: The Zingone’s - Danny, Barb, Marco, and Sophie
The Warren County Humane Society’s Patti Brown Educational Room was home for three
obedience classes last year. Donna Anderson, obedience instructor, has helped nearly 20 of
our canine friends and their willing owners learn new manners and become better canine
companions. “It is all about the bond we have and the communication that we give our dogs”,
says Executive Director, Karen Kolos. We’ve had a dream for over 10 years to offer
organized, inside training classes to the public. We are off to a great start and hopefully will
continue by offering other types of classes. Puppy Kindergarten, Primary, and Graduate
Obedience classes will highlight our agenda.
Visit our website www.warrenhumanesociety.org for more information on our classes.
1. Stay away from a frightened or angry
pet- even your own!
2. Never go near a stray dog or cat.
3. If a stray dog comes up to you, stay calm
and stand still. Don’t run and don’t look
at the dog. Wait until it’s gone before
you move.
4. Always ask the owner if it’s OK to pet a
dog or cat you don’t know.
5. Be gentle when petting a dog or cat.
Lightly stroke its back and neck, avoid-
ing the eyes and ears.
6. Never hit, kick, or spank a dog or cat,
pull its tail, or otherwise harm it. It may
try to hurt you.
7. Play gently with your pet. Stop playing if
your pet gets too rough.
8. Leave dogs and cats alone while they’re
eating and sleeping.
9. Never try to take food or treats from a
dog or cat- even as a joke.
10. Avoid newborn puppies or kittens. The
mother may fight to protect her babies.
“Health Tips for Aging Pets”
From Animal Friends Newsletter- by Kim Krisciunas
Thanks to advances in veterinary medicine and animal nutrition dogs
and cats often live happily and healthily through their mid-teens. Most
experts consider cats and rabbits to be seniors at around age eight. The
size of a dog factors into its lifespan. Dogs weighing less than 50
pounds are called seniors at about age 10. Large dogs weighing 51 to
90 pounds become seniors around age nine and dogs over 90 pounds
reach their golden years around age six. There are some basic things
you can do to increase your pet’s chances of living a long, productive
life.
Veterinary visits- Semi-annual vet visits are a good idea, and at least annual are a must so potential health problems can be detected and
treated in their early stages.
Exercise- Daily exercise is important to maintain a healthy weight.
Nutrition- There are plenty of high quality senior pet foods on the market. Your vet can provide guidance if your pet
requires a particular food.
Dental care and grooming- Dental disease is common in older animals. Keep teeth healthy.
TLC- Orthopedic beds can relieve joint pain and
pressure for older pets.
Our pets offer us so much love through out their
lives and they deserve all the help we can give
them to see them through a comfortable old age.
In Memory of: Edith Stino Margaret Stino Sophronia Tidrick Dean Wells Jeff & Jill Lasecki Eric & Diana Paddock Mike & Lisa Lewis Mr. & Mrs. Chase Putnam Todd & Judy Fitch Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Munks-gard & Girls Daryl & Kitty McKowan Nick & Doris Mangione Jim & Debbie Borst Martha Fry Barbara Sopkin Robert Hughs Dan & Carrie Hornburg Friends of Nancy Eaker David & Nancy Eaker Bertha Knupp Nancy, Carolyn, Kim & Jeaney (WSH) Bill & Deb Presnar Loren Campbell Sharon Nuhfer Browns, Fehls, Cowans & Wrights Kent & Jacqueline Carlson Patricia Solack WSH Flower/Employee Recognition Funds Carmon & Susan Ferranto Mike & Debbie Crone Robert & Karen Eaker Chris, Mike, Regina & CJ Weidert Jim Gibson Ellen Eberly Dennis York Doris Covert & Melissa Shene Teresa Heller James Blackman Bonnie Corcoran Art & Rosemary Faix The Carter’s Joseph & Marianne Dastoli Warren County Bar Assoc. Jim & Marian Swanson Kathy Thompson Bill & Louise Hill William Michell Robert “Spinner” Johnson & Molly Ellen Eberly Kelly Johnson Jaqueline L. Johnson Amy Walters Brad Collin Joyce Collin Glory & Terry Quiggle Gayle & Steve Zarnick Curtiss Nelson Tom Cappello Robert E. Bonace Greg, Pam & Brendan Lyle Charles & Brenda Martin Jackie Johnson Gomer Jones Shear Madness II Mark & Susanne Harrington & Family Mark A. Nordin William & Jay Nordin David “Chief” Shipton Tim Saporito & Kathy Herron
Margaret “Maggie” Colt Ralph & Rita Lindgren Bob & Barb Crowley Ellen Eberly Mrs. Elizabeth VanHouten Ella, Anne & Jack Harrington Harold & Betty Lou Nuttall Anne Gay Shirley Conklin Jerry & Terry McKown Todd Rhodes Charles, MartyAnn & Kyle Rakiecki Judy P. Sandman Dr. James R. Juliano Dave Danielson Kevin & Heather Ritts Audrey Bleech Bonnie Corcoran Betty Beyer Times Observer Susan Stout Todd Ristau Stephen Horsley Cori Weldon William Sadler Ray & Carol Anderson Louis & Shirley Rizzardi Marie Long James & Doris Sadler Shannon M. Kendrick James & Rachel Ashbaugh Shear Madness II Dick & Jeanne Masterson Orpha T. Blair Edith Still Jerry & Carol Johnson Daniel & Jane Vooys Gary Dunn Diane & Knute, Patty & Dunley, JoAnn & Pat, Dick & Vi & Judy Employees of Trucklite Co. Tom & Patricia Donato Linda Anderson Kyle Kiernan Dolores H. Jamieson Allan Stino Margaret Stino Bruce Highhouse Mom Highhouse Larry Steele Sally, Tobias, Fletcher & Sophie Arlene Paddock Edward & Barbara Allen Virgina Spink Mrs. Margaret E. Putnam Marian Burlingame Rex & Lynn Rossey Kellen Rakiecki Grandpa Kit Dominick Fiem Mike & Karen Kolos Jane Nordin Bud Nordin Thelma Ferrell National City Bank Sally McCloskey Ralph McCloskey Larry Johnson Blair Corporation Hazel Newhall Susan Huckabone Laura Johnson Patricia Gelatko
Frank Rolick Heather & Kevin Ritts Ira Grosch Heather & Kevin Ritts Janice Headberg Richard & Ellen Butkus Ernest & Beverly Headburg Linda Johnson Julie Gorton Dorothy Sykes The King’s Men Carl Grillo William T. Michell Ginny Tarpenning Jodi & Dana Elmquist George Bubash I Carol & Gary Anderson George Bubash II Carol & Gary Anderson Sonya Lepky Tim & Linda Stanton & Family Jim Miller Joan Hamel Marsula Guarino Elizabeth & John Anderson Lennart & Elizabeth Lindner Alice Ekis Ron & Shirley Simones Viola Irwin Emma Mae Bush Sharon Gage Shannon Gabel Nancy Gabel Mike Pardue Pat & Ruth Nuhfer Thelma Wood Al & Harriet Lauffenburger Barbara B. Campbell David & Gretchen Winans Mr. & Mrs. Paul Mailhot Chuck & Becky Swanson Paul & Sarah Pavlov David & Dorothy Leidig Doug & Jacqueline Angove Mary Gafric Dr. John Harrington Clara Flickenger Mr. & Mrs. Ramon Harris Harold Battles Mr. & Mrs. Philip Nuhfer Edith Cerando Alice Proper Bill & Sue Tucker Leona Jones Gloria & Ilean Battles Iola Black Great Lakes Manufacturing LeRoy Moll Mary Jane Praino Fritzie & Cecil Johnson Susan Tolman Helen Johnson Rosamond “Roanie” Lawhead Robert Dietsch Jim & Bob Daye The Stapfer Family Jean Keller Janice Rowen Dan & Sally Egger Don & Harriet Anderson Stacy & Peter Foster Carrie Duckett Harriet, Borg, Marjorie Updike Sylvia Grisez
Ted & Nancy Grisez Sylvia Grisez Geary Mead Harland & Sandy Brian Kelly & Joan Metzgar Jack Flick Stephen & Marcia Casmano Patricia Hagberg Henrietta Martin Chas & Peg McConnell & Abbey Hickory, Oak & Sylvan Neighbors George Mong Mildred Howe I.L. Geer & Sons Marjory & Douglas Flick John & Leona Harrington Dave & Karen Mead David & Sue Cobb Whilton Oil William & Louise Fletcher Gladys Pierson Jack & Carol King James V. Martin Jr. Ronald & Kathy Martin Bob & Sylvia Galluzzo David & Karen Mead Richard Fellows William Southwell Dave & Jess Anundson Bob & Sally Metzgar Sharon & Bob Silzle Dan & Carrie Hornburg Class of “47” Dave & Mary Kay Kreienberg Marvin & Marie Gustafson James Kidwell Jeffrey & Triscilla DiFulvio Theodore Prodromon Bill & Louise Hill Leonard Imperial Debbie & Heather Heenan Randy Ent Josh & Beth Caldwell Susan Huckabone Fred & Debi Martin Norman Perry Rick & Kathy Yeager Richard Berger Jim Jordan George Shirey Keith & Carol Peterson Ed Wood Douglas Angove John Crone Dave & Dorothy Leidig Jack & Beverly Schmidt Bruce, Wayne, Loyce Forsgren Eunice Matthews Felix Matthews Nancy Daye Robert Daye Cathleen Marie Gearhart Eudora Bower Charles “Buddy” Barber Renee Tower Gregory & Lisa Larocca Helen Heymann Pauline Pittman Robert Y. & Jane Walkerkopf William Michell Doris Brennan Terry McCammon
Anna Halle Mr. & Mrs. Brian Haines Farrahettes Lee & Laura Chew Bon-Ton Retiree Lunch Group Mr. & Mrs. Norbert Baumgart Tammy S. Mix Kerry & Christine Colvin Bev Eldridge Youth Baseball/Softball Association Brian & Lynn Waterfield Blair Womenswear Jim & Carol Boltz Patricia Williams Barb Dugan Friends & Fellow Associates of Bon-Ton Don & Sue Nelson Julie Myler Katherine Johnson Brad, Lynn & Stanley Collin Joyce Collin Ann Franklin Mark & Susanne Harrington & Family Richard Ponsoll Don & Sue Nelson Clinton Tower Lee & Laura Chew Philip & Londa Jewell Joseph Solock Larry & Mary Burns Gerald & Charlene Corbran Dr. Wm. S. & Beverly Walters William Michell Ann Lesser William Michell Roger Horsfield William Michell Jeanette Eldridge Jennifer Scutella Ralph Pasquino Wayne & Emma Cook Carrie Duckett Carl & Florence Fredrick Carrie Duckett Julie L. Wrobleski Carrie Duckett James Sadler Donna Sadler Beverly Grimes Blair Corp Fred & Dawn Smith Blanche Jenkins Marsha Mervine Steve & Carole Blair Audrey Torrance William Michell Robert Franklin Jacquelyn Franklin Nancy Frontera Richard & Peggy Lytle Melissa Lytle Vinopal Julie Myler Michael & Christine Toole Timothy & Kathleen Dusto Barbara Zawacki The Bob Jones Family Mary Johnson Clark & Samantha Whitaker Vance & Michelle Lauffenburger
Michael Schmader Jamie Nicklas & Sue Gustafson Curtis Nelson Thomas Cappello Mabel Ferry Bob & Linda Ruhlman Esther Connolly Roberta & Wilber Swartz Ange Dicembre Sally & Bob Metzgar In Memory of “Pets”: “Ben” LeMeur Greg & Norma Fraser “Cholly” Agnes Baker “Mucci” Carter Wally Carter William & Virginia Simonsen Jr. Yorkies Past & Present David Watson “Despy” Carolyn Neal “Tiffany” Gerald & Sandra Gilman “Star” & “Sky” Vavala Ron & Kitty Morse “Snacker” Wellman Ryan Fischer “Ben, Cindy & Snooper” Rodger & Elaine Taraska “Pushkin” Hamel Sharon Gage Patty & Rick Sherbondy “Whiskers” Ruhlman Sandra Eberhardt “Ruben” Mathias Steve & Carole Blair “Brin-Ky” Kolos Grandma Fiem “Crease” Simons Robert & Cindy Kaemmerer “Murphy” Kanski Bob & Ann Follett Dr. H.W. & Sharie VanGilder “Molly” James & Stephanie Tannler “Timber” Wolfe Janet Johnson Bev Eldridge “Buddy” Robert & Lisa Arnold “Baxter” Elizabeth Coleman “Oliver” Fitzgerald Kim Fitzgerald “Winnie” Jon Scott “Ruby Tuesday” Janet Johnson “Eve” Monica Y. Haritan “Tassie” Joyce McChesney “Bear” & “Jedi” Bob & Ann Follett “Bruno” Ruth & Mark Nelson “Molson” Corbin Martha Smith “Bridgette” Mary L. Pierce “Stewart” Rachel Check
“Ebony” Diane Paterniti “Cappy” Heltzel Mike & Karen Kolos “Oreo” Greg Tingley “Elliott” Gage Joan Hamel “Calico Rose” Janet Johnson Karen, Joley & Matt Wolfe “Ned” English Karen Bednar “Taury” Nelson Lee Rahman & William Cochran Cindy, Amber & Carrie Ann Jim & Betsy Senger Barb & Bob Crowley “Fluffy” Still Jerry & Carol Johnson “Buddy” Redding Barb & Bob Crowley “Willie” Shattuck Amber & Christie Swanson Linda, Tammy, Debbie & Families “Biff” Lynn Bentz “Phoebe” Karen Martin “Mickey” Todd & Judy Fitch “Mercedes” Sharon Gage “Max” Nuhfer Dan & Marilyn Edmiston & Teddy “Kirby & Bear” Gottwald Dan & Karen Gottwald “Nikki & Jake” Judy & Gary Yeagle “Amber” Elizabeth Coleman “Motley” Greg, Pam & Brendan Lyle “Kodi” Marty & Coralee Wenzel “Louie, Alfie & Misty” Jerry & Norma Bankoske “Maggie” Pirillo “Maggie” Eberhardt-Schutte Nancy Angove “Sassy” Amanda Knopf “Rhoda” Mader Sally Steele Bob & Ann Follett “Smokey” & “Tiger” Robert G. Ruhlman II “Emily” Rita & Boyd Freeborough “Whiskers” & “McDuff” Holly A. Pazerski “Elf” Bart, Willis & Emily Yaegle “Keta” Bart, Willis & Emily Yaegle “Floyd” Ted Coustenis “Snuggles” & “Despy” Olin & Carol Neal “Riley” John & Karen Zigler “Doozer” Boston Amber Swanson “Mandy” Maxine Young
“Zekey” & “Tyler” Pam Walters “Pebbles” Patricia Donato “Boots” Sally Steele “Buster” Chris Yarzabek Jan Johnson & Karen Wolfe
Sponsor – A – Kennel In Memory of: Timothy Highhouse Karen Kolos Gomer Jones Mike & Karen Kolos Larry Steele Sally, Tobias, Fletcher & Sophie Robert Wallace Joan Hamel Bill Simonsen Mike & Karen Kolos Humane Society Staff & Board of Directors “Herky” Carolyn, Dan & Mary Worley Walter “Jake” Tannler Denny & LuAnn Munksgard “Taury” Nelson Betsy Griffin Danni Hedman “Sarah” & “Magic” Lynn Avenali “Silver Tassie” BMC “Samantha” Griffin Aunt Kim, Danni & Martha “Gert” & “Ernie” Holding Pat & Mark Evans “Woosie, Whisker, Pookey, Buddy & Buster” Pat & JoAnn Hultquist “Samantha” & “Fred” Gretchen Laubach “Chelsea” Skarada Debi & “Otto” Martin “Elliott” Chubby Evinczik Joey Darling & Family Marilyn Edmiston Barb & Tom Rosenquist
In Honor Of: Wally Carter Paul & Betty Mailhot Matt Steinhilber Delores M. Stuart Patti Petruney’s Birthday Claire Ann Depto Matt & Julie’s Wedding Marilla Norton Lillian Trambley’s 10th Birthday Jerilyn Schumader & Rocky Mt. Nittany Dog Training Club Trudy Books Kenderdine’s 50th Birthday Martin & Coralee Wenzel Marilla Norton’s Birthday Michael & Kelly Egan Helen Culbertson Anne E. Culbertson Joyce McChesney William & Ruth Kafferlin WCHS Staff Pat & JoAnn Hultquist
Joan Hamel & her beloved pets Sharon Gage John & Anne Smith’s 60th Wedding Anniversary Barb & Bob Crowley Mr. & Mrs. Larry Vicini Valentine & Nancy Condio Mr. & Mrs. John Condio Valentine & Nancy Condio Mr. & Mrs. Tyrone Gage Valentine & Nancy Condio Mr. & Mrs. Damien Robinson Valentine & Nancy Condio Jim Stewart Delores Stuart Jessica Steinhilber Delores Stuart Maxine Shirey Keith & Carol Peterson Adam Miller John & Diane Miller Marilla Norton Babara Walczak Carolyn Shaffer Joel & Diane Rhodes Heidi Sestrich Jill Iverson Diane Trunzo Mike & Karen Kolos Chad & Nicole Kolos Debbie Stuart Delores Stuart Officer Deppen Jon Scott
Sponsor – A – Kennel In Honor of: Kimberly Headberg’s Graduation Karen Kolos Sophie Dorn Mike & Karen Kolos Society Cat Larry Burns “Chamberlain”, “Clover” “Cleo” & “Archimedes” Karin Davidson Steve Shaw’s Birthday Grady Shaw Ruby Shaw “Sundance”, “Clayton” and Jeff Threlfall Ellen Eberly Pat Black, Zoey, Rob & Melissa Pat Evans Cayla & Ryan Carleena & Robert McMillen “Delila” Chris Lindell and Family In Honor & Memory of our Cats Larry & Christina Burns In Honor & Memory of our Cats Robert & Sharon McMillen Carol Barnickel Rob & Melissa Port Pat Fiem, Mike & Karen Kolos Sally Steele Bob & Ann Follett Sally Steele “Rajah”, “Blu” and “Lucy” Jeff Threlfall Society Dogs Susan Schrope & “Dolly” “Morris” James Juliano
From Paw Press Newsletter: Volume 2-2006
by Kim Cambell Thornton Special to MSNBC.com
Pet 911: How
to Spot an
Emergency
Animals hide illness,
so how do you know if they need a vet?
Heavy bleeding and broken bones are obvious, but what
are the other signs your pet needs to see the veterinarian
or even make a trip to the emergency clinic?
Cats and dogs are good at hiding pain and other signs of
illness, so knowing what to look for can mean the differ-
ence between life and death.
Among the signs to watch for are increases in respiratory
rate; changes in gum color from a healthy pink to white,
yellow, gray, or blue; unusual or sudden changes in atti-
tude or behavior, such as aggression or withdrawal; in-
creased or decreased appetite or thirst; unexplained weight
loss; changes in urination; and a wobbly gait.
Bone up on your pet’s breed. It’s important to know what
potential problems are common in your pet’s breed.
Subtle signs may go unnoticed. Some pet health problems
often go untreated until it’s too late because people don’t
know what to look for. Signs like muscle wasting, espe-
cially along the back and on the head, and weight loss de-
spite a normal appetite may indicate cancer.
Other diseases that may go unnoticed at first are kidney
disease, Cushing’s disease and diabetes. That’s because
the initial signs of increased thirst and urination may not
seem unusual until the pet starts having potty accidents in
the home.
GIFT GIVING - Remembering the Warren County
Humane Society in your will, life insurance policies, or
charitable trust, is an excellent way to help provide care
and protection for needy animals in the future. You can
name The Warren County Humane Society as a direct
beneficiary of special assets, a portion of your estate, or as
a contingent beneficiary to receive those assets originally
designated for loved ones in the event that they do not
survive you. Your gift
enables you to provide
comfort, safety, health
and compassion for
animals long after you are
gone. A wonderful way
to express your love for
animals as part of your
legacy to the world.
It’s New
!!
Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage
PAID Warren, PA
Permit No. 115
A Publication of the Warren County Humane Society 212 Elm Street, Warren, PA 16365 • 814-726-1961 Mon. 12-5:30, Tues., Thurs., Friday 12-4:30, Sat. 12-4:00 www.warrenhumanesociety.org
The only non-profit charitable organization dedicated to the homeless animals in Warren County
9th Annual
Dad’s Pet Care Golf Scramble
Sunday, June 1st
8:30am Shotgun Start Dad’s Pet Care will host this fun event at
Blueberry Golf Course in Russell 4 Player Scramble Teams
Men’s, Women’s, and Mixed Divisions
Call 757-8620 and sign up today! Go to www.warrenhumanesociety.org and print registration form for Pet Sponsorship.
Make Your Pet
Famous for a day!
Sunday, June 1st You or your business may sponsor a sign with your pet, past pet, a friend’s pet or a
society pet photo.
JUNE IS ADOPT-A-CAT MONTH
$5 off adoption price
Send us a picture and WIN!. To show our affection for our dogs, we kiss them and yes, on the lips. We want to see it and show it off! Don’t be shy...Get in on the fun. Mail entries to Photo Contest: 212 Elm Street Warren, Pa. 16365. The Humane Society will require a model release so entry photos can be published. Acceptance of any prize constitutes consent by the winners to use their photos for edito-rial purposes as needed. Top three photo entries will win a Humane Society t-shirt.
Photo Contest Celebrating “Be Kind to Animals Week & Adopt A Dog Month” Taken from the Dog Fancy Magazine
Wildwind Festival Saturday & Sunday
September 6 & 7 The Humane Society loves Wildwind and invites you to again support our
animal care services
Visit the Humane
Society’s Tent
at this year’s Fair.
Rules: Entries must be received by September 1st 2008 and the winners will be announced by October 1st and in our next issue. The contestant’s name, ad-dress and daytime telephone number and the dog’s name and breed must be printed clearly on the back of the photo. • Photos must not be larger than 5x7 inches. • No purchase or entry fee required. • Contest is open to ages 12 and up.
Staff member, Rachel, gets kissed!
Dollars for Diners @Youngsville DQ Chill & Grill
Monday, June 23rd
Eat out and help the animals.
Sunday, June 29th
Warren State Hospital (details inside)
4th of July Celebrations... Sweet Treats for PAWS
16th Annual Humane Society
Softball Tournament Friday, Saturday, & Sunday August 1, 2, & 3 Betts Park
For team information and registration
packets call 726-1961
It's New! September 21st
Pet Appreciation Day Open House
at the Humane Society. Enjoy the fun of
PAWS in the PARK
at our new location.