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HaloFall • 2013 • Vol. 8 No. 4
www.havenforanimals.org
For Friends of The HavenAdoption Guarantee Animal Shelterin Fairhope
Inside this edition:
“Working Together, Saving Lives”
Adoptions as ofJuly 31, 2013:
4,910
Happy Tails
Movin’ On Up
Fall into Bargains
Volunteer
Ask the Vet
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Right: Red, a 1 yr old outgoing Carolina Mix looking for a loving home.
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Shelter Myth: High Adoption Feesbusted
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Click here to learn more
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The Haven Halo • Fall 2013
Happy Tailsby Chris Stanfield
“Movin’ On Up”by Miranda Franks
THE HAVEN is looking to upgrade the living spaces for their resident cats and kittens. Just like George and Louise from the hit sitcom “The Jeffersons”, these furry critters are looking to have their very own deluxe apartment.
A Kitty Crib fits inside kennels to provide the inhabitants with a more suitable living space by transforming an ordinary small kennel into a two-story condo. The split level more than doubles the area for each tenant, giving them more room to sleep, groom, play and eat. Kitty Cribs are also functional, offering a cleaner space by separating the cat’s food from the litter area.
The shelter’s goal is to raise approximately $2,650, which will help about 24 felines. This is an investment that will provide each Haven kitty with a more comfortable, fun, and sanitary living environment. Please CLICK HERE to make a donation today and help spread the word! For more information you can visit www.crijopets.com. w
Three-legged dogs like Curly may walk at a different pace, but they offer the same love and affection as their four-legged counterparts. While losing a limb would be a life-changing experience for a person, a dog is able to roll with the punches and continue living a very happy and healthy life with relative ease. “It doesn’t seem to slow him down at all; he’s as lively as ever” said adopter Nathan Dekelaita. “It took him a few days to adjust after the surgery but he picked it up in no time. He can do anything a 4-legged dog can do.”
Curly, a 4 year old Chihuahua, arrived at The Haven after being transferred from a partnering animal shelter. A small wound on the pad of his foot would eventually lead to amputation. The infection didn’t respond to an aggressive regiment of antibiotics and began to affect the bones in his foot. After trying several treatments a veterinarian determined amputation would give Curly the best chance to live a pain free life.
Nathan hopes Curly and his inspiring story will help encourage other prospective dog owners to not pass on the opportunity to adopt a dog that may be “different” than others.w
“He’s my son’s best friend, they’re inseparable!”
Above: Nathan, father of son Nick, bonding with Curly. Who is happier? Left: Curly, confident and never looked back despite the obstacles he has faced.
Right: Shine, a 10 year old Patch-Tabby Calico just celebrated her 1 year adoption anniversary since she was rescued by the Myricks
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FALL Into Bargain$ by Heather Delker
Volunteer Vibes by Joni Euler
Welcome Our New VolunteersYOU ARE ANGEL’S
The Haven’s Resale Shop is gearing up for the popular Fall Yard Sale set for Saturday, Oct. 5 from 8am - 1pm!
This year’s sale promises to be as fun and full of bargains as ever with lots of seasonal items to help you get ready for the holidays.
All money raised by the ReSale Shop helps our no-kill shelter sustain and continue our life-saving programs. Everything we sell is donated by generous individuals like you and local businesses. To
contribute items that are in good condition, please drop them off between 10am and 3pm Tuesday-Friday. We accept: kitchen and housewares, art, books, CDs, DVDs, collectibles, antiques, jewelry, furniture, toys, pet items and new or like new small electronics. All donations are tax-deductible. For more info click here or call us at 251-929-1911. w
WANT a long, healthy life? VOLUNTEER. Studies indicate a significant connection between volunteering and good health. Volunteers have greater longevity, higher functional ability, lower rates of depression, and fewer incidences of heart disease. Turn off the TV, log out of Facebook and spend time as a HAVEN VOLUNTEER to improve your physical and mental health. Walk dogs, socialize cats, volunteer at adoption events, or the Resale Shop. We have numerous opportunities available. Visit
www.havenforanimals.org to complete an application or stop by the shelter. “You can’t leave footprints in the sands of time while sitting down”-Nelson Rockefeller. w
Maricelly AcreyKaren Bormann
Angie CarnEmma Diemert
Kate HealyKatie Musall
Lauren SimonsCicek SmithJim Strickler
Kathy Strickler
The HAVEN HALO n e w s l e t t e r
Volume 8 Number 4Editor & DesignMichael Graham
Copy EditorsLiz TetleyJoni EulerKathie Ono
WritersChris StanfieldLiz TetleyMiranda FranksJoni EulerHeather Delker
PhotographyHeather DelkerKathie Ono
PresidentBarry Roberts
Vice-President & FounderDr. Teresa Marshalll, D.V.M.
Executive DirectorMichael Graham
Above: Sandy Wollangk, VolunteerLeft: Nancy Payne, Volunteer
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The Haven Halo • Fall 2013
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Shelter Myths by Liz Tetley
busted Ask the
Vet:Food for Thoughtby Sarah Toulson
FORGET sad music and forlorn faces behind bars. Animals at The Haven are not in jail.
Healthy dogs spend six to seven hours a day in a 50 sq. ft. indoor/outdoor dog run where they socialize with other
dogs, play with toys, and splash in swimming pools. They spend down time in their kennels curled up on PetCot beds or gnawing on frozen Kongs. Working to reach tasty peanut butter
or other healthy treats inside, the Kongs keeps their minds busy and reduces stress. Staff work together to provide our four-legged residents with love, fresh food and water, and medical care. Dogs get exercise and socialization provided by volunteers in the Dog Walker Program. Healthy and more social cats have a climate controlled area: 200 sq. ft. of places for hiding, scratching, climbing
and lounging. Inside, younger cats and kittens have toys and blankets or towels. Volunteers regularly visit for feline fellowship. You can help The Haven maximize space in the indoor cat kennels by donating toward the purchase of Kitty Cribs {see page 3}.
Thanks to The Haven’s many enrichment programs, music at The Haven is soothing and the only bar is the one this shelter continuously raises in
the quest for a no kill community. w
Click HERE to donate towards our Enrichment Program
DR.MARSHALL of Banfield Pet Hospital gave us some great tips regarding pet food and nutrition.
Q: When choosing our pet’s food, how can we pro-vide a nutritious diet? A: Meat should be listed as the first ingredient, especially for cats. Choose a scientifically formulated, well-balanced, food to provide the best nutritional value for your pet. As always, work with your veteri-narian to determine your pet’s nutritional needs, and buy the best food you can afford.
Q: What are some common myths about pet nutrition?A: There is a misunderstanding about grains beingunhealthy for animals. You want a balance of meats and grains. Dogs are omnivores, not pure carnivores; they can eat many vegetables and need the roughage plants provide.
Q: What advice can you give pet owners who want to share holiday foods with their furry friends?A: The best way to share is to boil down vegetables and boneless meats into a “muck soup.” Put this in the refrigerator to scrape off the hardened fat, and then spoon this on top of their dry food. Never give your animals bones, especially poultry bones, which can splinter and cause severe internal damage. Also remember, the cocoa in chocolate is toxic to dogs. It will cause an upset tummy, diarrhea, and possibly pancreatitis. w
FUN FACTSl Haven furry residents are fed Hill’s Science Dietl Over 8,000 lbs of Hill’s has been fed to our furry residents in the past 12 monthsl Thanks to our partnership with Hill’s, we saved over $10,000 in the past 12 months.
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The Haven Halo • Fall 2013
Places to go, people to see, things to do!
Thank You,Partners!
559 S. Section St.P. O. Box 1063Fairhope, AL 36533251-929-3980
SEPTEMBER 2013Sat., Sept. 7 11am-3pm – Pet Supermarket Adoption, Daphne Thurs-Sat, Sept 12-14 7pm, Lower Alabama Songwriter’s Festival American Legion Post 199, Mobile Ave., FairhopeFri-Sun, Sept 13-15 11am-3pm – Petsmart’s National Adoption Week-end OCTOBER 2013 - Adopt-a-Shelter Dog MonthSat., Oct. 5 8 am-1 pm - Haven ReSale Shop Fall Yard Sale, 357 Morphy Ave., Faihope Sat., Oct. 5 10 am - 2 pm - Pet Adoption & Blessing of the Animals, Arts & Books Fesitval, Fairhope Faulkner CampusSat., Oct. 12 11am-3pm – Petsmart Adoption, Spanish Fort NOVEMBER 2013Nov. 12 pm - 1 pm - Estate Planning Seminar, Important Year End Tax Planning, speaker Kyla Kelim, Esq. RSVP (251) 929-2494Sat., Nov 2 10am-1pm – Pet Adoption, Rabies & Chip Clinic @ Pet Supermarket DaphneSun-Sat., Nov 3 - 9 National Shelter Appreciation WeekThurs., Nov 7 6:30 pm-8:30pm - Art for Animals Fundraiser at Paint-n-Pals, DaphneSat., Nov 9 11am-3pm – Petsmart Adoption, Spanish FortSat., Nov 9 6am-10am - Belk’s Charity Day Sale, Eastern Shore Shopping CentreFri-Sun, Nov 15-17 11am-3pm – Petsmart’s National Adoption Week-endTues., Nov. 19 6-7pm – Volunteer Meeting, Thomas Hospital Wellness Ctr DECEMBER 2013Dec. Charlie Brown Christmas Concert - Date, Time, and Location TBASat., Dec. 7 10am-1pm – Pet Adoption, Rabies & Chip Clinic @ Pet Supermarket DaphneSat-Sun, Dec. 14-15 11am-4pm – Santa Claws Photos & Petsmart Adoption, Spanish Fort
Shelter Adoption Hours
OPEN:10:00 am - 4:00 pm Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri10:00 am - 1:00 pm 3rd and 4th Sat of each month
CLOSED:Wed, Sun, and the 1st and 2nd Sat of each month to host off-site pet adoption events.
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