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Imagine a destination so welcoming, soothing, and inviting that people want to come and spend time there. A place to meet a new love, to learn, to heal. Can you imagine this is an animal shelter? This is what we imagined when we envisioned what Animal Humane should be for the future. And the future is very near. In this edition of Paws for Thought you will learn about planned alterations to our campus that will change the futures for at-risk pets and redefine the shelter experience for pets and people. Project Humane has launched. It is a $5.0 million capital campaign that will transform our Virginia Street campus into a beautiful, welcoming place for pets and people alike. Our housing will be upgraded to offer compassionate shelter that promotes and restores health for the pets we serve. Our campus will be a center for meeting, adopting, training and learning about pets. Our goal is to upgrade our facilities and campus using a Master Plan developed by one of the country’s leading animal shelter architecture firms, Animal Arts. The plan calls for a combination of humanely designed new construction and renovation of existing buildings. Construction will be phased to address the most pressing issues first while causing minimal disruption to our resident pets. Our phased renovation plan will allow us to maintain our current operation levels so we may continue serving the pets and pet owners who rely on us every day. We are only $1.2 million from our goal, and invite you to join our passionate donors who have already committed to this landmark project that will allow us to medically and behaviorally treat more pets and lead to an increase in adoptions year after year. Together, we will ensure that Animal Humane’s facilities are renovated to offer every pet that comes under our care a safe, calm haven that promotes and restores their health while we prepare them for new, loving homes. Peggy Weigle Executive Director ProjectHumane.org together we can save more lives Pat, Adopted 5/6/2012 to this... Our homeless pet housing will go from this... paws for thought Volume 43, Number 3 Fall 2012 Peggy with pet resident, Jack

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Page 1: umane · Imagine a destination so welcoming, soothing, and inviting that ... Sadly, 40% of the animals that were euthanized in 2011 were deemed treatable. The majority were puppies

Imagine a destination so welcoming, soothing, and inviting that people want to come and spend time there. A place to meet a new love, to learn, to heal. Can you imagine this is an animal shelter? This is what we imagined when we envisioned what Animal Humane should be for the future. And the future is very near. In this edition of Paws for Thought you will learn about planned alterations to our campus that will change the futures for at-risk pets and redefine the shelter experience for pets and people.

Project Humane has launched. It is a $5.0 million capital campaign that will transform our Virginia Street campus into a beautiful, welcoming place for pets and people alike. Our housing will be upgraded to offer compassionate shelter that promotes and restores health for the pets we serve. Our campus will be a center for meeting, adopting, training and learning about pets.

Our goal is to upgrade our facilities and campus using a Master Plan developed by one of the country’s leading animal shelter architecture firms, Animal Arts. The plan calls for a combination of humanely designed new construction and renovation of existing buildings. Construction will be phased to address the most pressing issues first while causing minimal disruption to our resident pets. Our phased renovation plan will allow us to maintain our current operation levels so we may continue serving the pets and pet owners who rely on us every day.

We are only $1.2 million from our goal, and invite you to join our passionate donors who have already committed to this landmark project that will allow us to medically and behaviorally treat more pets and lead to an increase in adoptions year after year. Together, we

will ensure that Animal Humane’s facilities are renovated to offer every pet that comes under our care a safe, calm haven that promotes and restores their health while we prepare them for new, loving homes.

Peggy WeigleExecutive Director

ProjectHumane.org

together we can save more lives

Pat, Adopted 5/6/2012

to this...

Our homeless pet housingwill go from this...

paws for thought

Volume 43, Number 3Fall 2012

Peggy with pet resident, Jack

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Project Humane will achieve seven key outcomes:

1. Save More Lives

Since January of 2010, Animal Humane has successfully adopted 100% of the healthy pets in our care. This includes some pets that came to us with treatable conditions that we were able to return to health through our expert Veterinary and Behavioral Teams. In 2011, our euthanasia rate reached an all-time low and we were able to save and rehome 90% of the more than 5,300 pets that entered our care. Sadly, 40% of the animals that were euthanized in 2011 were deemed treatable. The majority were puppies and kittens with ringworm, and dogs that became behaviorally unstable due to the stress of living in our kennels. We need your help to save 100% of the healthy and treatable pets in our care by creating quarantine facilities and better housing.

2. Provide Healthy, Respectful Housing for Every Pet

Another key goal is to bring our facility into compliance with the latest recommendations from UC Davis Koret Shelter Medicine Program 2010 “Facility Design and Animal Housing Guidelines” and Association of Shelter Veterinarians 2010 “Guidelines for Standards of Care in Animal Shelters.” We aspire to provide housing that is safe, calm and promotes or restores health; whether a pet has just entered our campus, is in isolation for illness or is available for adoption. Currently the only facility that meets these standards is our Robbie Jones Memorial Cat House. Following these guidelines will provide humane housing that meets the goals of providing all animals the “Five Freedoms:”

• Freedom from Thirst and Hunger by ready access to fresh water and a diet to maintain full health and vigor.

• Freedom from Discomfort by providing an appropriate environment including shelter and a comfortable resting area.

• Freedom from Pain, Injury, and Disease by prevention or rapid diagnosis and treatment.

• Freedom to Express Normal Behavior by providing sufficient space, proper facilities and company of the animal’s own kind.

• Freedom from Fear and Distress by ensuring conditions and treatment which avoid mental suffering.

3. Separate Going Home from Losing My Home Areas

We will physically separate our admission and adoptions services into two buildings. The admission process is an emotional, stressful and often traumatic experience, while adopting a new pet is a happy and hopeful one. Currently, these two services share the same cramped building. Creating a positive customer experience for both client groups has been very difficult when they must share the same space.

4. Increase Efficiency in Caring for the Pets We Serve

Our facilities have been developed over four decades without the benefit of a Master Plan. Our campus is confusing to navigate, is stressful for our pet residents as they are moved from building to building, and is highly inefficient for our Animal Care and Veterinary Teams. Frequent changes in housing lead to stress for animals, which in turn increases their vulnerability to illness. Project Humane will reorganize our campus and will provide our pets with life-enhancing environments while increasing our team’s efficiency.

A cat resident enjoying our

Robbie Jones Memorial Cat House

We need to separate going to my home from losing my home.

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6. Expand our Clinic to Meet Demands

Animal Humane’s Donor-subsidized Veterinary Clinic has been operational since 2007. Our Clinic’s mission is to provide quality, low-cost veterinary services to qualified low-income pet owners to keep pets and owners together. Our goal is to reduce owner surrenders and requested euthanasia when owners cannot afford the high cost of private veterinary care. Currently, we have to turn away clients because we do not have adequate quarantine facilities to treat contagious pets. Project Humane will expand our Clinic allowing us to create a parvo ward, a canine ringworm treatment area and a larger feline treatment ward—saving more lives.

7. Build Adequate Work Space for Our Staff and Volunteers

Our programs and services have grown dramatically over the past five years and so has our staff. We have outgrown our current office and meeting space. Bathrooms have been converted to offices, while some offices are time-shared. To avoid staff burnout, we need more space where our staff can think clearly and work effectively on behalf of the homeless pets we serve. Our current administrative offices will be relocated on our campus to create a new Volunteer Center to accommodate the recruitment and management of our growing (400+) volunteer base.

A dog resident being prepped

for spay/neuter surgery

Budget

Expenses

Phase A Adoptions and Administration Building $2,750,000

Clinic Renovations 100,000

Phase B Kennel Renovation 1,200,000

Phase C Admissions 650,000

Phase D Cattery Renovations 250,000

Phase E Central Park 50,000

Total Expenses: $5,000,000

Revenue Animal Humane Contribution $2,000,000

Board of Directors Support 115,500

Naming Opportunites 2,607,500

Other Donations 277,000

Total Revenue: $5,000,000

5. Create Ample Space for Learn Humane Outreach Programs

Our Humane Education Outreach Program has grown significantly over the years. While many classes are held on school campuses, we also host many community and school tours. We have only one large meeting room available to accomodate staff and volunteer functions along with training and education classes. Scheduling this single shared space proves difficult. Having an additional large multi-use room will enable us to offer more humane education K-12 classes and special training programs on our campus.

Animal Humane Staff

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Project Phasing

Steve AlfordHonorary Co-ChairHead Coach,Lobos Basketball Team

Nancy Anderson RobertsHonorary Co-ChairFriend of Animal Humane since 1970

Larry A. ChavezPresident, Four Seasons Home Products

Carol Mayo Cochran & John CochranPrincipal, REDW LLC;Retired, State of New Mexico

Chuck & Linda EldredEVP and CFO of PNM Resources

Jim & Carol HintonPresident and CEO, Presbyterian Healthcare Services

Jeff Nichol, DVMBehavior & General Medicine for Pets; Veterinary Emergency & Specialty Center

Sharon & Luis OchoaRetired Nurse Practitioner;Retired Police Lieutenant

Kris & John Stichman, PhDAnimal Humane New Mexico Board Member;Executive Vice President Emeritus, Sandia National Laboratory

Helen WertheimCommunity Volunteer

Capital Campaign Committee

Phase B Highlights:•A new admissions building, with seperate entrances for cats and dogs•Separating those pets that are going home from those pets that are losing

their home•A state-of-the-art facility that will include medical exam capabilities,

so pets will not have to be transported around our campus to receive services, in order to keep their stress levels low

Phase A Highlights:•An education room that will

give us greater capacity for our Humane Education and Outreach programs

•25 Real Life rooms for our canine residents waiting to be adopted into their forever homes

•A warm, welcoming adoptions center, more equipped to handle the thousands of visitors that we see annually

•New, covered dog runs on Virginia Street, where adoptable dogs will enjoy more time outside, and be visible to their potential new families

Phase C Highlights:•Our enlarged, comfortable, sound proof dog

runs will provide a healthier less stressful environment for our canine residents

•Upgrades to Real Life rooms, with private air circulation and individual drainage in each unit

Phase E Highlights:•Central Park—a meeting ground with shaded landscaped meet and greet

areas, where potential adopters can bond with dogs•Community space that connects our existing Diane Mulcahey Memorial

Walking Path system, and makes our campus cohesive•The nexus of our campus, this area will also feature beautiful, pet-friendly

landscaping

Phase D Highlights:•An all feline compound designed to

minimize stress on our feline residents by greatly reducing cross-campus journeys during their stay

•Larger, state-of-the-art single cat condos, kitten rooms and bonding rooms

•Cat treatment, cat behavior modification, and feline ringworm treatment areas

Clinic Highlights:•Expanded isolation facilities•New Ringworm treatment facilities•New Parvo treatment ward

“Having adequate space to isolate and treat cats with ringworm and respiratory infections will allow us to save more lives. It will be amazing to be able to have more room and higher quality environments so that these cats may recover more quickly.”

– Dr. Jackie Blanchette, DVM

Our popular Dog Exercise and Agility Park will continue to serve countless human and canine participants through our behavior modification programs for our adoptable dogs, as well as our public participants in our Train Humane programs.

Main Campus KeyA. Dog Park & Mary Claire Bachechi Learning

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“Volunteering for Animal Humane is very satisfying, because over the years the focus has been on improving the lives of the animals while in its care and improving their chances for adoption. With the new campus, these goals will be easier to achieve.”

– Donna & Bob BradleyAnimal Humane Volunteers

“It is such a thrill to be associated with this leading edge expansion of the Animal Humane New Mexico Adoptions building. Their great work will only get better. I am especially pleased with their excellent ways of caring for the essential behavioral needs of each pet. They really know how to set cats and dogs up for success in their new adoptive homes.”

– Jeff Nichol, DVM Project Humane Committee Member

“Project Humane will help many more shelter pets be healthy and find their forever families while helping Albuquerque and the surrounding communities to solve the problem of homeless and unwanted pets.”

– Kris & John Stichman, PhD. Animal Humane Board Member

“Having separate entrances for dogs and cats being admitted will make an incredible impact on the pets, and will give us the ability to conduct two intakes at once. In addition, having a separate admissions building will allow for more privacy for the sometimes hard decision of surrendering your pet.“

–Sam Blankenship Animal Humane Director of Adoptions

“In our new education room we’ll be able to accommodate larger groups, have more space to present in, and a more comfortable learning environment which will directly benefit the students and teachers who visit Animal Humane. The new facility will add a wonderful new dimension to our education programs.”

– Ellen Schmidt

Animal Humane Senior Director of Outreach & Volunteer Programs

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honorarium & memorial listApril 1, 2012 - July 31, 2012

In Honor of People

Kim & John Andrews’ Wedding Wilma Brandt Leah & Christopher SernaAnimal Humane Volunteers Ceela McElvenyAubrey’s Birthday Anna VargasSarah Beans Ezequiel CandelariaTerry Bennington & Eloya M. Molina Kay & Albert GriffinMyrna Bird Breeden Virginia & Richard FeddersenRon Bronitsky Gordon J. BronitskyMarilyn Cote-Miller for Mother’s Day Gabrielle & Eric FernandezJackie Elliott’s & Bret Haskins’ Wedding Charles DoughertyEric Fox Mickey GuestEnnio Garcia-Miera Santiago Solutions Group, Inc.Steve Glass Dawn GlassKim Hedrich’s Birthday Droolicious Canine Cookie CraftersMary Lois Hulsman Grace L. HutzelDilek Inal & Bill Mascolo’s Wedding Sara Valentine ParksRhonda Johnston’s Birthday Cheryl M. EliasonLiz Kershner & Leann Hurst’s Wedding Joell AckermanBarb Knockel’s Birthday Karen SkutekDr. Timothy N. Lambert Donna Marie StumpfJoyce Lebeck for Mother’s Day Delinah LebeckTrisha Lenhart E. Gail SmithGoldie Lieberman Ruth A. HeldMyron “Mike” Liberman’s Birthday Diane N. Fincham Carol-Ann & John Griffin Joann Griffin Kathleen A. Griffin Mary Lynn Griffin Sharon & Robert Griffin Carole & Roy Liberman Kimberly L. Liberman Mark Liberman Brenda J. Wallace Pat & Ron Wallace Steven T. WeldonKeely Lovato Abigail E. WigginsAndrea & David Northrop’s 52nd Anniversary Stephen D. NorthropEarl Parker Donald McKechnieJessica Patterson & Daniel Hill’s Wedding Victoria Campbell Shelley R. DeVore Velma & Robert Goodlin Susan K. SpaethLeba Freed Pierce’s Birthday Treva & Christian MorathSue & Doug Reaber Kelly IsaacsonSusan Reaber Linda OttenPat Scharrer’s 80th Birthday Carroll Sue & Paul WagnerJulia Seligman Hannah B. Best

Elle Spohrer Julia S. SmithSandy Garriott Stejskal Allegra J. HansonSunny & Dax Christopher RunyanMary & Karl Toponce Kay B. RhineBridget Rourke Wang’s Birthday Susan WellerPeggy Weigle Dr. Lynne Reuss & Mary ReussJenna & Chet Weiss Andrea AmbrosiniBecky Wittenburg & Bob Zeller Nancy ParkerMr. & Mrs. Michael Woods Ruth Ann ElsbrockCindy Yenson Elaine & Randolph Sabre

In Memory of People

Murrell W. Albright Emily D. Maurer Rosemary G. McGee Angela & Henry PacelliHelen Alt Patricia & Elwin BearlyLucile Altamirano Vicki & Guy KentBeryl E. Anderson Jennifer HolmesMiriam M. Anderson Jo Anne D. EvansRonald Louis Ankeny Barbara & Tom WrightAnita Apodaca Carol KunaMary Atkins Leah A. CombsWilliam A. Avritt Paula ForneyCol. John B. Ballard Linda C. MoriartyMichael Patrick Barreras Judith & William Bugert Ginger & Larry Hindman Sterling Mahan Rosemary G. McGee Angela & Dean ManningBryan Baumeister Susan & Ray RadaRobert W. Beck Alda B. BeckLauren Becker Sharon A. BrowneCarol Ann Beggs-Fields Marilyn N. Beall Anita E. CollinsMay Bernstein Jamie KaplinMary Bittner JoAnne AndersonTimothy Bottesch Glenna & Robert HasakaC. Elizabeth Bourne Linda HerzigFloyd B. Bowdich Susan May June & Lewis VermillionMimi Charlaine Brannon Helen T. GalbraithCecilia Briley Mary Ellen & Carl HansonRichard J. Brouillette Mary & George BrucksMargaret Lois Burcham Ann & Frank Burcham Jackie & Glenn CoontzRiley Burgner Connie M. BurgnerRhonda C. Johnston Christine Nordstrom & Robert ApodacaRichard Cabrera & his dogs Beverly & Michael QuinlanHerbert Campbell Cyrene InmanCol. Fred I. Chanatry Jane & Edward McCullough, Jr.Jonathan Ryan Christianson Sue C. ArmstrongRobert P. Clark Candice & Roger PearsonAlice-Louise Culbertson Herbert T. Taylor

Shelley & Michael WilsonBarbara Hill DeHoff Joanne S. Dalton Beverly J. EckelBrian Denyer Patricia & Bill UherKathy Bryant Dicker Ann D. LehmanPeggy Dressler William A. DresslerElsac Duell Kay B. RhinePatricia Evans Kathi & George GardnerPatricia Shea Fairchild Charles F. Gallagher Mary Ellen & Carl Hanson Merleen Kakos Marjorie & Robert E. Rudolph Dr. Carolina YahneMildred Faris Maryanna CheneyJoseph A. Frasier, III Margaret R. FrasierJoan M. Frazier Frances W. TuthillBrenda Jeanne Gerber Rebecca L. BrownBruce Gerry Virginia & Harry DiffenbaughBob Gowens Tereica J. GonzalesJames Michael Gracey Robert H. Banks Judy & John C. Clary Judith Devereaux Lynn Fowler Jackie & Jack Kittleson Norma SwansonPhyllis Jean Griffin Thoula Mallory Pat & James McClure John W. WrightMesa Browne Grigsby Linda & Chuck HaleRick Haire & Mariah Mrs. Richard HaireLee Halterman Edith Dowd Linda & Mike HallShirley M. Hammar Teresa & Robert NachmanRobert Lee Hanna Rosemary G. McGeeErica C. Harvey Patricia & William HarveyVirgie Hayes Stanley D. HayesHelga E. Hetes Ronald A. HetesCindy Hodo Elizabeth & Paul Vennekens- KellyDorothy Pauline Hughes Joyce & David Apple Ann M. Beyke Nancy HarveyJames C. Hulette Gennie & Jack HuletteJune Ingram Caryl Ann & Lee GutheinzGladys Lee Jenkins Lois & Gerald Jenkins Marge & Phillip MillerElizabeth G. Jenks Robert S. JenksJeanne Jensen Peggy WeigleJohn Eric Johnson Daniel L. Berry R. Brooks Carroll Judith Davenport Lynda & James Gray Carolyn & Douglas Helgevold Richard Lazear Rosemary G. McGee Gregory L. McCoy John R. White Dr. Carolina YahneRhonda C. Johnston Christine Nordstrom & Robert Apodaca Stephanie & Michael ObornyMarguerite W. Jolly Joyce & Miles Brittelle Susan Coker Helen C. Edmondson Mary Jane & Jerry RayJames “Jim” Keller

Catherine F. MosmanMarguerite Ault Lasater Susan J. Brinkley Ellin & Jonathan Hewes Georgia & Charles Purcell Cheryl & Frank Sieradzki Sara B. SlussVirginia Joy Lavender Mary R. LavenderKenneth H. Lee Jean A. LeeRichard H. “Polly” Marmon Sharron & Richard GeilenfeldtHerb Merville Christa E. DupreBarbara Meyerson Ladies Auxiliary to Post No. 5890Mickey Rebecca L. KilpatrickAnthony J. “Tony” Milisa Kathleen & George Baldwin Lori Ballinger Carol L. Clericuzio Ruth A. Habing Dr. Randy Heidenreich Anne L. Hickman Rose Mary & Ronald Johnson Barbara L. Kimbell Dr. Louise Kodituwakku Rebecca Koskela Mary Jane Mantes Yvette Mascarenas Muriel SmedleyGregory David Miller Becky A. Fisher Alissa W. Hackman Samba Holdings, Inc.Charles E. Minor Carolyn R. SchroderMartha Montoya Maryanna CheneyKaren Morris Linda & Chuck HaleMy Parents Nancy N. McDonaldJames Neil Frances A. NeilMary Beth Newton Cheryl & Anthony BrozenaRenie Oldham Karen & Mark MohoricJoyce Parr Mary & Gary TilleyAlexis Jordan Peters Rosemary G. McGeeLois Peterson Teresa & Robert NachmanJack Price Ardith & Claude PhillipsJean M. Prokash Joy Ninedorf Lois M. SherwoodRobert Douglas Reidy Ginny & Edgar Amsden Linda & Carl Alongi Paul Bardacke Deborah & Jimmy Bell Nikki Beneke Joan S. Chase Judy & Stephen Chreist Lynne & Larry Clevenger Jo H. Cook Kathryn & Vincent Dolan , Jr. Rose Mary & Randall Eakin Ellen A. Feinberg Art Gardenswartz Virginia Gillmer Charlie Guess Ellin & Jonathan Hewes Greta & Thomas Keleher Neal Kloepfer Arthur S. Lipkin Katie & Andrew Martinez Massachusetts Technology Collaborative Nedra & Richard Matteucci Jane McIntyre Millie & John McMahon Patrick J. McMullan Jack Mulcahy Verda K. Nelson Chelsie Ouellette Allen Parkman Deval Patrick Jean & James Payne Robert & Kathleen Reidy Jeffrey M. Ribeiro Mary & Rod Roark Jane & Ron Ross

Linda Marie Schaeffer Marcella Stevens Susan & Leof Strand Karen & Ronald Taylor Sandy & Donald Weeke Nessa & Neal WeinbergMary “Christie” Riker Helen & Warren KennedySally Jane Ritts Nancy & William McMillinAdrian “Abe” Robbins Diane & Don JacksonTerry Wilson Rogers Jeanne & David Dettmann Shirley K. Justice Thoula Mallory Polly & Bob McLaughlinVirginia Lee Rogers Sharon L. Gralow & Friends Sandra K. Kingham Janice K. Nance Mary L. Riordan Barbara Rogers Juanita M. Ross Daina Sidrys UrbaitisDuane Smith Caroline GuptonHonorable Stewart Rose, III Teresa & Robert Nachman Elvira R. WilkinsJessica Galya Rosen Carol G. Allen Staff of APS Instruction & Accountability Janice H. Altman Marilyn A. Arthur Lauren E. Artiglia Terry Borst Karin & Tomas Butchart Dolly Bisulco Grace S. Brown Business Economics of Dignity Zalla & George Galya Dr. William Gardner & Rose- Ann McKernan Roslyn & Donald Guillory Wendy & Robert Hill Nancy J. Kilpatrick Nancy & Gary Lawrence Amy Legant Lauren & Aaron Mannes Judith K. Martin-Tafoya Rosemary G. McGee Dee & Gregg McMann Shirley A. Mitchell Theresa Nuanez Carlos Ortega Mary B. Rossman Andrea Schoellkopf Katherine Waldman Chelsea E. Walker Weems Gallery & Framing Sheri & John WilliamsArthur Roth Jeri-Lynn KelloggCleo & Adam Schnoor Paula A. MortensenCleo Florence Schnoor Connie & John Gutierrez Teresa S. OcallahanSean Conrad Slade Patsy & Bob TinleyMonabel H. Smith PNMR Services CompanyAnne E. Snider Leigh Anne & Robert SniderRobert Sommers Linda & Peter GordinierLucille Squyres Pauline & Phil Chavez Douglas MeskimenRuth C. Streeter Edward HempelCharles L. Thomsen Karen Dangberg Cynthia Lewis Janice & Bill Munce Paul & Waltraud ThomsenRichard Tokarski Mary & Dominick Dellarocco Nancy DellaRocco Karen Kurz Physicians & Employees at New Mexico Orthopaedics Elisabeth Robinson Patty and Gary Westover & FamilyJacob Allen “JT” Tonkinson San Gabriel Area Neighborhood Association

Virginia & Charles Townsend Karen YostBetsy K. Truby Joan H. Bader Joyce A. Carden Friends at Developmental Disabilities Support Division Joanne & Clayton NewmanDr. Jack F. Ullman Mr. & Mrs. Frank C. RedmondGriffen Lee Walter Mary & Thomas Joles Rosemary G. McGee Bryn StuartMargaret Westerman Leonard W. WestermanNancy Elizabeth White Dianne Crowley Edward Harold Money Sandra Ragan Raymond E. Rose Betty L. VortmanJustin Wilson Stephanie & Michael ObornyDr. Scott Q. Wright Larrie Howe Teri L. MaclennanJohn Wubker Desiri & Allen PielhauSidney Yen Mary Ellen & Carl HansonLarissa Zieman Allen S. Daniels Marsha Ma Mary T. Satterfield Ellie M. Scott

In Honor of Pets

Ashes, Bonzo & Penny Richard LofstromB.J. Barbara & Robert JohannessenBandit, Samantha, Spanky & Felix Jan & Eric HumbleBono Melinda & Randy HeltonBoo Boo Pants & Sassa Frasser Donna Marie StumpfBoom Boom Kitty Richard LofstromBrilley Jeanette & Robert TiffanyCaesar Alice & Vernon MorganCali Lorna J. MarchandCally, Cinders & Cheyenne Lynn & Erich ThomasCesa Camille L. CallChesney & Kato Karolyn & Todd WingeChloe Sharon M. MullisCooper Barbara RoweEli Beck Laura & Greg GarrettFaun Deborah & Jack WillmasGarth Charlotte & Gerre JonesHeidi, Max & Tiny Maria & Raymond IrwinJordy Waserman Barbara WasermanJuan & Precious Sanchez Josie S. SanchezKachina Joy CarlsonKendy, Madison, Kelsey, Osa, Captain, Polly & Fluffy Rachel Gross & Terry Dumos

SheesheeAdopted fromAnimal Humane

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presents

Knucklehead & Fluffybit Elise M. WheelerLibby, Lily, Chama & Phantom Theresa Madie MirabalLilly Carla FockeMaggie Rudolph Barbara & Mark RudolphMaia Minerva Kristin IrelandMandy Charlotte & Gerre JonesMaya Seligman Antoinette UtsingerMickey & Oscar Zita & David WhorfMorris Jan & Ben BendixenReba & Bean Vicky N. HardinRed Bird Karolyn MosherSable & Mink Michele E. LesherSam Charles A. CummingsSchatze & Max Halley BenderTaco Jilea W. LeeTilley Peggy C. PoulsenTyche David S. GutzlerWayne K, Ginger, Sugar, Bear, Bridgett & Aspen Darlen & John HarvellWoody & Charlie Victoria R. ValdezYeti & Teca Kirsten & William White

In Memory of Pets Abba Mesa Linda & Rade OrellAbby Kathryn StephensonAllemande Ryan Sharon M. RyanAmanda & Skipper Grace & Warren BradleyAnnie Christopher Carolyn A. ChristopherApache Catherine MacLarenArchie Karen & Ronald TaylorAutumn & Tolby Susan & Byron Gardner

Avalanche Linda HayonBailey & Savannah Minshall Nanette BoldenBarabas Marilyn OwensBear Jill & Roger HattersleyBerk Ruth A. HeldBernadette Celina & Ralph LevineBillie Bob Michelle M. BedardBoomer Emily PageBoots & Mai Tai Mary G. RodriguezBoris Springer Kirsten TheisenBubble & Squeak Lucinda ScarletBuddy Victoria Campbell Michele L. HopeBuddy & Ginger Kathleen G. McCaugheyBuddy & Teddy Elizabeth & Steve TreibelBuster Lois A. SuddathBuster Reischman Jamie KaplinCaitie Lois A. SuddathCaliban Caroline GuptonCallie Emily & Charles Hawkins Karen & Edward WitzkeCappy Kazuko T. PetersonCaty Lorraine & Gary LasswellCecil the Cat Bette & James BoltonChaco Barbara A. PollardCheeze & Muzet Sally JaeChessie #1 Kathryn A. FitzgeraldCheyenne Miriam GreenwoodCinnamon Lantz Margaret F. Duran & Family Randy Lantz Rozelle LindContessa Carolyn Romero

Cookie John R. LyallCooper Barbara & Robert MrozCubbie Bear Mitchell Joann MitchellCuddles Esperanza DodgeDaisy & Sandi Weems Gallery & FramingDaisylea Janulewicz Maureen A. Janulewicz Liz SanchezDixie Catherine Atkinson Janet & Gary Columb Teresa & Jim Edens Carol & William Henderson Peggy WeigleDuchess Gregg T. RosenbergEljay Sherry Rice Steve SchroederEllie Deborah SanchezEmir Minoli Walden I. MinoliExpress Beck Laura & Gregory GarrettFeister Cynthia L. WallaceFrancine the Bulldog Rick A. SimlerFrisbee Sofia & Orlando SanchezGina Maria Cheryl A. SchusterGinger Carla Eyberg & Thomas FoucherGregor Timothy BrownHaley Cindy & Randy EdwardsHarley Thomas J. MorganHercules & Xena Renee & Gary HarringtonHita Lois A. SuddathHolly Nell C. ReidHolly, Pepper, Kris, Nickie, Maggie & Maggie II Barbara & William GauertHoratio Nancy Anderson RobertsIzzy Bear Chantal E. Hopkins

Jack Jeanne GrealishJeremiah Kitty Susan & Archer Lewis, Jr. Jill Mary Carol Bryant Joe Gini & Francis RolleyKeno & Bailey Celina & Ralph LevineKiki Timothy BrownLilly Brenda & Jon RogersLily Maia K. PhillipsLily, Rosa & Truman Mary M. ShanklinLily Kathryn StephensonLittle Griffy Maria Frances & Duane AndersenLittle Sparky Victoria CampbellLobo Deborah & Robert SchenkLoki Charlene & John GluckLucy, Sparky & Sugar Margaret R. McFerranMadeline Elaine & Wayne ChewMaggie II Mary L. FroheMarble Kathleen & David WaymireMarly Maiya & Pat TyrrellMax Shirley Stewart Cheryl Stahl WilloughbyMiele Mary & James DayMinei Cheryl M. HayesMiranda Judith Ann RichardsonMiss Luna Judith BernerMissy Jo Ann & Bob HoffmanMisty Lois A. SuddathMoose, Minne & Max Kristin IrelandMr. Beau Mary Carol Bryant Mr. Clinty Cat Kelle & Edwin Delaney

Muffin Margaret MassiattNanu Bonnie & Michael SheaNewie Laura & Charles TilsonNina O’Reilly Brahna & Janusz WilczynskiOscar the Great Donna Marie StumpfOso Bear & Rita Pie Michele & Chris King, Sr.Pepe & Tooey Anne L. HickmanPickles Linda LeftonPuffy Ronald J. WeagleyPuka Beverly T. CramerPunchie Belinda L. RuffelPunky Judith Cruickshank Mabel LoveRanger Deborah HealeyRaven Darlene C. GillReyna Caroline Stauss & FriendsRiley Beverly & Ray GuertinRoscoe James BrombergRoscoe Lynda & Frank TurnerRuby Darren MartiniRudy Susan & Jeffrey LibitRusty Thompson Donna & Jack ThompsonSadie Mary Ann & Robert FoxSally Nadine & William WagnerSammy Sue Boyle Joan B. KalivasSiberius Tony SiscoskySnowball Michael A. CahnSnufer Karolyn & Todd WingeSophie Ida L. DavisSpider Kelly & Larry Borgeson Rockefeller’s Construction, Inc.

Spot Don GreerStella Mary SorensonSush Johnny Murphy’s Trading CompanyTank & Astin Mary Carol Bryant Teeley Nancy MortensenTeenie Frank Ronnie SklarinTimidthy Barbara W. RosenzweigTiny Linda & Dennis HaasTiny & Magic Norma J. LangleyTitan Bruce F. MalottTJ Carolyn RomeroToby, Sage & B.B. Margie & Windell GilliamTorii Edith A. BartlettTosca Judith WymanTowser Peggy SyersTucker Mary F. WitekTuxx Laura & Ryan CalkinsVelcro Susan WellerWeinner Montoya Linda & Eddie MontoyaW.C. Stacy ErtleWhiskers Virginia & Harry DiffenbaughZeke Laura Kolb & Friends Willow Creek, A Country AtticZena Timothy BrownZip Joni RayZoe Linda & Charles White

It’s the Canine Social Event of the Year!Lace up your running shoes, stretch your legs and gather up the kids (furry or otherwise). Animal Humane’s 30th Doggie Dash & Dawdle is Sunday November 4, 2012 from 8 am-2 pm at Balloon Fiesta Park in Albuquerque.

Doggie Dash is Albuquerque’s biggest canine social event, but supports our feline friends too!

The event is essential in funding Animal Humane’s 20 programs including animal adoption and spay/neuter resources, and a free pet behavior helpline. Proceeds also provide funds for our full service Donor-subsidized Veterinary Clinic for low-income pet owners.

Start a Fundraising Team Today!Do you have friends, family and colleagues who love pets? Gather a team for the Doggie Dash & Dawdle 2012 Team Challenge and have fun fundraising, while you compete for prizes. The biggest prize of all? Knowing that they money you raise will help homeless pets in your community.

VisitAnimalHumaneNM.Orgto registeror start a fundraising team today.