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Summer 2015
INSIDEMeet Our Cover Dog, MallowGabi’s StoryRescuing the “Clown” of the Canine WorldWolves M.C.’s Smashingly Successful Howlin’ For Hounds
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
From the Board of DirectorsThe numbers are in for fiscal 2014/15, and I’m so proud of what they say about the role the HSSA
plays in the lives of the pets and people of Southern Arizona. A leader in the No-Kill movement, the HSSA had a live release rate of over 96.2% last year, but that’s just the beginning of the story. Of the 6,122 total pets the HSSA sheltered, it transferred 1,172 of those animals from other shelters and rescues. 4,799 pets found forever homes, and the HSSA’s amazing fosters nurtured another 1,323 animals who needed a little extra time to find their places.
Sheltering and adoption is just one piece of the puzzle, of course, and the HSSA’s prevention efforts touched more than 15,000 other pets. The clinic spayed or neutered 8,185 pets, saving countless animals from needless suffering. Our Trap, Neuter, Return program spayed/neutered 1,129 feral cats and returned them to their communities. Still another 9,705 pets received life-saving vaccinations, and 2,331 got
microchips that may help reunite them with their loving families someday.
This year promises to be even better, and we have a number of exciting events on the horizon. We’ll close out the summer with the HSSA Pledge for Pets Telethon, August 24 through 28 on KGUN’s The Morning Blend. The program will feature wonderful pets from our shelter, foster care, and forever homes, as well as animal experts, staff, and volunteers from the HSSA. Don’t miss it, and don’t forget to pledge!
Our pets bring so much to our lives, but the bittersweet truth is that they’re with us for such a short time. I lost my Phoebe, my canine companion of over thirteen years, just this past spring, and although a moment of grief still catches me off guard now and then, it can never erase the many joys she brought to my life. National Pet Memorial Day is Sunday, September 13, and the HSSA will mark it a day early with our Pets Remembered event on Saturday, September 12 from 5:30 to 8pm. I hope you’ll join me as we celebrate our new Pet Memorial area and beautiful sculpted-metal, pet-memorial tree—donated by sculptor Pat Frederick and her son Liam Frederick—with an evening of music, children’s activities, and
other fun. We’ll have a Blessing of the Animals service. You also can share photos and other memories of your pets, decorate memorial river rocks to be placed under the memorial tree, and place a tag on the tree with your pet’s name on it. And we’ll have a small raffle to benefit the design of the Pet Memorial at our new campus. It should be a lovely evening and a nice opportunity to honor those sweet friends who are no longer with us.
The next day, the HSSA Golf Classic (you may remember it as Golf for Gatos) will return to the world-renowned Gallery Golf Club – Dove Mountain. Singles, doubles, and foursomes will enjoy the gorgeous course, delicious meals provided by the Gallery Grill, VIP gift bags, and so much more!
And mark your calendars for November 1: Sweat for Pets—Walk, Run & Roll debuts on the UA Mall! Look for more information at hssaz.org and Like us on Facebook!
Chair, HSSA Board of Directors
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By Susie Salmon, BOD Chair
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Editor-in-Chief:Lindsey Jones
Assistant Editor: Vanessa Ford
Production:Katty Davis
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Spay/Neuter Campaign ..............3
Meet Mallow .................................. 3
Feedback .......................................... 4
Shelter Statistics ........................... 5
Department Extensions ............. 6
Making a Difference .................... 6
Howlin’ For Hounds ......................7
Fosters Save Lives ...........................8
Upcoming Events .......................... 9
Star Bars ........................................... 9
Gabi’s Story ................................... 10
We’re No-Kill ................................ 11
Out & About ................................ 13
Memorials .................................... 14
Boxer Luv ........................................ 16
More Than Just Vaccines! ......... 17
Purrs & Wags ................................. 19
Top 5 Donation Banks ................ 19
With Gratitude .............................. 19
Our Supporters ............................ 20
TABLE OF CONTENTS
FIX IT,TUCSON!
In 2014, HSSA was the recipient of a one-year PetSmart ‘Targeted’ Spay/Neuter grant. The ‘target’ was dogs in the 85705 zipcode,
which had historically been the source of a high number of stray and unwanted dogs taken in by Pima Animal Control.
In 2012-2013, PACC took in 706 stray dogs. The 85705 ‘Fix It’ grant, as it would come to be called, began on July 1, 2014, and just recently concluded on June 30, 2015. Through HSSA outreach and education efforts targeting this at-risk zipcode, our Spay/Neuter Clinic spayed and neutered a total of 1,112 dogs over a twelve-month period from this zipcode. And just how did this targeted grant impact the ‘05’? In 2013-2014, only 538 dogs were taken in by Pima Animal Control, and in 2014-2015 that number dropped to 466. That is a decrease of 34%!
But a further impact was made as a result of our outreach and education efforts – HSSA also spayed and neutered over 400 cats from the 85705 zipcode, resulting in over 1500 pets spayed and neutered!
Pillar One – Outreach and Education – Check!Pillar Two – Prevention – Check!
Targeted Spay/Neuter Campaign Makes Huge Impact
By Pat Brayer, Clinic Director
Mallow is a sweet, energetic 5 year-old girl who would make a great outdoor adventure companion!
If you think Mallow is your perfect match, please stop by the Main Campus to meet her!
Meet Our Cover Dog, MallowBy Mariah Hugson, PR & Social Media Coordinator
She loves tug-of-war and with some
training, could make a great agility dog. Mallow
has a wonderful personality and loves affection. She was found as a stray in April of this year and is looking for a forever family that likes the outdoors and will
offer her lots of playtime.
Mallow - #804004
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“I’m writing you because I wanted to thank you guys for what you do and to let you know what you do not only changes the lives of these precious animals but those who adopt them as well. 13 years ago, I was a 19 year old student at the University of Arizona. I came to your site with the hopes to adopt a dog. Fate stepped in and delivered to your facility, an 8 week old Siberian Husky named Blue, and I would come to know him as Mogely.
Recently, I had to say goodbye to my friend that stood by me through the toughest times of my adult life. There were times that I didn’t know how to go on, but he pulled me through. I got a little in over my head at times with some of the things I was doing in college, and when I felt like I couldn’t live for myself, I lived for him.
I’m now 32 years old with two beautiful daughters, and a lovely, lovely wife. I graduated from the University of Arizona, and have a good job. None of this would have likely happened if you guys hadn’t taken in Mogely, and allowed me to adopt him. I write this as a way to thank you for what is likely the many thankless things you guys do.
I write to you to let you know that because of you, Mogely was able
to touch so many people’s lives. If you ever felt like you weren’t making a difference, or weren’t appreciated, or weren’t sure about a potential dog owner, please think of this and know that you are appreciated and that people are capable of great things, especially when they are partnered with the right animal.
Board of Directors
Susan Salmon - Chair Chris Slaney - Vice Chair
Elizabeth Fella - Treasurer Tom Spendiarian - Secretary
Board MembersTerra Benson
Kelle CampbellLarry Lang
Dr. Michael Lent, DVMCarol Martin-Bowman
Brian SeastoneMelissa SeidaJordan SimonMarissa SitesLora K. White
Feedback
We think that’s a great idea! The HSSA could not exist without
the hard work of its volunteers.
Check our website at hssaz.org/volunteer for
information session dates and times.
Questions? Please contact our Volunteer Department at 321-3704, ext. 126,
or [email protected] with your adopted pet? Pleased with the services you received at the shelter?
Let us know! Write to HSSA Letters, 3450 N. Kelvin Blvd., Tucson, AZ 85716, or e-mail [email protected]. Letters should be brief; all letters are subject to editing or may be condensed
for publication. Please include a phone number where you may be reached during the day.
Mogely and Ricky, the truest & best of friends.
E ven though some of the most epic stories have to come to
an end, they at least provide us with a beautiful journey to remember. Precious Blue came to the Humane Society of Southern Arizona 13 years ago as a young pup. He quickly stole the heart of a young man who made him a family member known as Mogely.
Over the years, Mogely transformed from a homeless pup to a beloved pet that changed lives. HSSA would like to say thank you to Mogely’s owner for coming in 13 years ago to adopt him, and for giving him the greatest adventure he would ever embark on; the adventure of being your best friend. Here is a note from Mogely’s loving owner:
Interested in volunteering at HSSA?
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When Lola began her journey at HSSA, she had many difficulties. She wasn’t trusting of other dogs or people, and would often start fights. Through plenty of training and slowly introducing her to new things, she transformed into the gentle, playful, excited dog she is today. The day Jax was brought into Lola’s yard and she initiated play time with him was a very emotional day for our staff. It meant what we were doing was working, and Lola was going to finally be able to find her home. What was waiting around the corner was even better than anything we could have imagined.
On June 20th, a wonderful family came in and after looking through the dogs available in the shelter they decided they had to have both Lola and Jax. These two pups were not only being adopted, but they were going home together! There wasn’t a dry eye in the room when they were adopted and we frequently receive wonderful updates from their new family.
“We adopted Jax and Lola on Saturday and they are fantastic! Thank you so much! They are both doing SO well! They are absolute love!!!”
-Bart
Feedback
January-March 2015
Pets Received at the Humane Society:
Cats .........................................505
Dogs ....................................... 830
Other ....................................... 66
Total ..................................... 1,401
Pets Adopted:
Cats ........................................440
Dogs ........................................687.
Other ....................................... 48
Total ...................................... 1,175
Live-release rate*:98 percent
The remaining pets are in our care, still awaiting their forever home or in foster care.
Lost/Found Reports Taken:966
Pets Reclaimed by Their Owners:
7.8
Spay/Neuter Surgeries:
Cats ...................................... 1,051
Dogs ........................................945
Other .........................................0
Total .....................................1,996
Vaccinations Given:
4,675
Pets in Foster Care:
197
SHELTER STATISTICS
*based on industry standard calculation to measure number of animals that leave the shelter by adoption, transfer or return to owner
Lola and Jax are living the dream!
We love a good happy ending story, and Trina’s story is definitely a happy ending! Little Trina was just 14 weeks old when she was
abducted by two bobcats in July of this year.
Happily, two good Samaritans found Trina and brought her to the Humane Society of Southern Arizona (HSSA) where staff members assessed her condition and discovered she had, thankfully, been microchipped. Her injuries were miraculously few, and not life-threatening.
The owner and her mother were happily reunited with Trina at HSSA in the early afternoon of July 4th. Tears of joy flowed and Trina was once again safe and secure in the arms of her family.
Plucky little Trina, reunited and adored!
Lola was with us on and off for almost a year and a
half. She is a high-energy girl who was just waiting for the perfect family to come along. Jax had been with us on and off for 6 months and though he didn’t know it at the time, he was going to be an incredibly important part of Lola’s transformation.
“From the bottom of our hearts, my daughter and I want to thank
these great neighbors who brought Trina to the HSSA. And
a huge thank you to the staff who went out of their way on the
Fourth of July holiday to reunite Trina with her family.” -Barb
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DEPARTMENT EXTENSIONS
(520) 321-3704
Brandy BurkeChief Operating Officer
183
Diana CannonChief Development Officer
117
Clay Bacon Chief Financial Officer
124
Christian GonzalezAnimals Services Director
108
Lisa GagnonDirector of Human Resources
127
Lindsey JonesDirector of Marketing &
Communications146
Pat HubbardOutreach & Education Director
138
Randy PetersonDirector of Development
116
Pat BrayerClinic Director
176
Aaron FisherVolunteer Services Manager
126
Kim HolleyEvents Manager
174
Inge Koopman-Leyva Manager of Education
142
Jane ClarkOffsite Manager
133/154
Sara VelderrainThrift Store Manager
520-327-0010
Making A Difference
Have you ever worked in an organization that had that “It” person? The person that no matter what they were doing had the time to take care of your urgent need, or had the answer to most problems, who was the pulse of the organization? We have such a person at HSSA and his name is Christian Gonzalez.
Christian started in July of 2003 as a kennel tech cleaning out dog runs and feeding the dogs in our care. Like most HSSA employees his love and compassion for animals didn’t start the day he started working here. As a child he would often sneak small, stray animals into his bedroom and nurse them back to
health. This still continues today as is evident by the five dogs, one cat, one turtle, and many snakes he has currently living with him.
More than just a friend of animals, he is also an all-around great guy. He more than likely has a smile, kind word, or joke to offer any of his coworkers. He helps out every department in the organization in whatever way he can by lending a hand, giving historical information, imparting his wisdom, or just
bringing his charisma to the occasional spay and neuter commercial. His official title is Animal Services Director but around here he is our super hero and unofficial “it” guy.
Frank Arciuolo is a an HSSA volunteer extraordinaire! A dog walker, afternoon dog showcaser and Canine College volunteer, he also teaches dog walking classes!Frank says he was motivated to volunteer at HSSA because he “likes dogs better than most people”. His two favorite things about volunteering at HSSA are looking at the dog walking board and seeing that every dog got walked for the day, and when a dog he’s been working with in Canine College gets adopted. Frank owns 2 dogs: Missy, a 2 year old shepherd mix adopted
from HSSA in 2013, and Fenway, a 5 year old American Bulldog Mix that was found on the desert last summer in Picture Rocks. They are BFFs. Frank is also a certified Flight Instructor and has been playing
saxophone since he was 10. You can catch him playing with The Coolers and Giant Blue, and sitting in regularly with the Bryan Dean Trio on Monday Nights at Boondocks.
Frank does so much for the pets at HSSA, and we are so thankful for his committment to making the lives of our animals happier and healthier. Thanks, Frank!
Staff Spotlight
Volunteer Spotlight
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Frank A. Clark once said, “Real generosity is doing something nice for someone who will never find out.” These words of truth shine like a beacon for the Wolves Motorcycle Club. The countless animals awaiting their forever
homes will remain forever unaware of the incalculable efforts put forth by this pack of kindness.
Saturday May 9th marked the eighth year the Wolves M.C. have utilized their hearts and wallets to organize “Howling for the Hounds,” a day of entertainment, raffles, food and fun. Held at Truck and Trailer Parts, Inc. located at 2702 N. Flowing Wells Road, this location also holds the clubhouse, which stores a medley of all their philanthropic awards and accomplishments. It’s easy to lose track of the many fundraising vehicles popped into 5th gear for this celebration. From the ticket sales, to the raffle profits, all the way to the t-shirt sponsorships sales, 100% of the proceeds benefited the Humane Society of Southern Arizona.
Witnessing the construction of this event, it would have been an exercise in futility not to notice the deep rooted comradery displayed in preparation. The 40 x 40 tent was hoisted with the help of kind and helpful muscles of the Sacred Bones Club, who continued to aide with the construction of the event. The incredible array of edible goodness was prepared by Choo’s BBQ on one of the
most amazing smokers known to man-kind. Tables and chairs were set for over 500 people, the stage brought in, and the bar readied. This orchestra of preparation could not have been played without the supervision of Jack Minor, Wolves President; Guy Parker, Wolves Vice President; Deborah (Debbie)White, Wolves Associate; Chuck McCoy, Wolves Treasurer; Triumph, Wolves Secretary and Smoothie, Wolves Associate, to name a few. Their combined efforts raised a whopping $31,026 this year, and for that, we salute you.
‘Times they are a changing,’ but some things stay the same; in this case, the stigmas that align with the perceptions of motorcycle clubs. The latter, often morphed into ‘gangs,’ which dampens not only their likeness, but cause as well. Be not intimidated by the
their leather vests and Harleys. Instead, share the road and a story; unlike some of the many animals the Wolves Motorcycle Club have saved, they won’t bite.
Howlin’ For Hounds Raises Over $31,000By Steff Hunter, Events Lead
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The Humane Society of Southern Arizona (HSSA) loves its volunteers.
Without them, we simply couldn’t do all the amazing things we do for our pets and our community. This past year alone, more than 1,300 volunteers gave nearly 147,000 hours of service on behalf of HSSA, a number equivalent to 74 full-time employees. HSSA currently has fewer than ninety total employees, so essentially, our volunteers double our work capacity as an organization – a truly impressive feat when you think about it in those terms.
While there are many ways our volunteers generously give of their time, one of the most demanding, rewarding, and gratifying is by fostering our animals in their homes. So often, pets come through our doors that are in need of some serious TLC. And whether they’re recovering from a medical procedure, just had a litter of puppies or kittens, are entering their golden years, or are simply overwhelmed by the inevitable stresses of being in a shelter environment, our Foster Care program gives these animals a far better chance to thrive, survive, and eventually make their way to a loving forever home, which is our goal for every single animal in our care. Whether an animal is fostered for a week or for months at a time, our fosters truly help to save these precious animals’ lives. Oftentimes, our volunteer families report that fostering is one of the most rewarding and
enriching activities they engage in as a family, as doing so helps develop a greater sense of responsibility, empathy, and togetherness – all qualities we hope to instill in future generations. This past spring, as southern Arizona was being overwhelmed by litters of kittens, and shelters and rescue organizations were being overrun, HSSA’s volunteers stepped up in a major way. In less than a week’s time, not only did 23 members of the public become new foster volunteers, but we also put into Foster Care four momma cats and 93 kittens over that same duration – and that’s on top of our “normal” fostering efforts. Year to date, HSSA’s volunteers have fostered an astounding 1,335 animals, of whom 924 have already been adopted. While we still have a ways to go toward finding a loving forever home for every animal that comes our way, we know that we couldn’t be the leader in the No Kill movement that we are without a thriving Foster Care program. HSSA had a 97% live release rate last year, a figure we’re extremely proud of. But we hope to continue to raise that bar, and only by growing our Foster Care program will we ensure that each and every HSSA animal finds its forever home, a goal we know we couldn’t accomplish without our amazing fosters volunteers.
Foster Volunteers Save Lives By Aaron Fisher, Volunteer Coordinator
HSSA Foster Care volunteers are vital to our No-Kill mission. We’re so grateful to them all!
Want to help, but can’t foster? Become a Forever Home Sponsor!
The Forever Home program is a great way to donate directly to an animal in our care. This program allows you to sponsor a specific dog or cat during their shelter stay. Your donation helps offset the cost of their adoption and pay for the care the animal receives at HSSA while they wait for their Forever Home family.
For $250 you can directly sponsor a dog or cat. A pet will be selected by our staff based on their age and how long they have been in the shelter (you are welcome to recommend an animal, too). This sponsorship includes a sign on the kennel, and the animal will be featured on our website and social media, along with information on its half-price adoption fee.
You will receive a letter with a photo of your sponsored animal. A second photo is sent once your animal is adopted. Your generous sponsorship is also listed in our Humanely Speaking newsletter.
Donate to the Forever Home program online or, for more information, call 520-321-3704 for Liz Turner (ext. 141) or Linda Krause (ext. 184).
Phoenix – Sponsored by Linda Dills.
800 E. 16th Street, Tucson 85719
Star Bars
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“Tails & Ales”T he 7th Annual Tails & Ales dog wash fundraiser, in collaboration with
the Tucson Derby Girls, was a success on April 12th. A $15 donation ensured your pooch would walk away springtime fresh with a fabulous bandanna! Owners also received an engraved pint glass marking the occasion. We also made available the Humane Society’s new “Yeah, I Care” merchandise--aluminum water
bottles, tote bags and shot glasses. Barrio Brewing Co. also offered $1 off beer (with the purchase of a pint glass), and a basket of Barrio goodies for the raffle. The bar’s prime parking spaces were filled with a vet station, washing cages, and a flurry of four-legged friends. A live band set the tone, and all that was lacking was the sun! Barrio Brewing Co. surprised us with a $600 donation, which was an unexpected ray of sunshine. A special thanks goes out to the Barrio Brewery team, especially the managers, Brennen Young and Mallory Kalgreadou.
800 E. 16th Street, Tucson 85719
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HSSA Golf ClassicSeptember 13The Gallery Golf Club – Dove MountainThe HSSA Golf Classic (formerly ‘Golf for Gatos’) returns to the World-renowned Gallery Golf Club!Start off with Gallery breakfast burritos and 7:45am shotgun start. After your round enjoy the Gallery Grille’s famous Tex Mex Buffet Lunch, silent auction, raffle prizes, VIP bags and more!Enjoy the gorgeous course,
tournament-style games, food and fun and feel great about putting for paws! Only room for 144 players, so REGISTER TODAY at hssaz.org.
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SWEAT FOR PETS - Walk, Run & RollNovember 1University of Arizona
SWEAT FOR PETS – Walk, Run & Roll, a 3K non-competitive fundraising event, brings the community together to support the care of Southern Arizona’s homeless animals, prevention services and education
and outreach programs of the Humane Society of Southern Arizona.
Formerly ‘Mosey for Mutts’, SWEAT FOR PETS has a new location at the UA Mall, and for the first time HSSA walkers will be able to fundraise online from their own personalized web pages!
There will also be fun games for the kids and pet costume contest (it is Halloween weekend, after all!) Every registrant raising $100 receives a t-shirt! Register today at hssaz.org! Your well-mannered dog is welcome, too!
Pledge For PetsAugust 24- 28 11:30 AMon KGUN 9 TV’s“Morning Blend”
Pledge for Pets is a fundraising telethon to support the services and programs of the Humane Society of Southern Arizona. Wonderful
pets, animal experts and captivating segments will not only keep you
‘glued to the set’ but bring the heart-warming stories of these animals to life. Each
day will also feature prize drawings and donor incentive
gifts. Go to hssaz.org for
more information.
By Steff Hunter, Events LeadStar Bars
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HSSA Chief Development officer Diana Cannon & Board Chair Susie Salmon
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A small crowd of people stands outside of PAWSH
at the La Encantada Mall, exchanging hellos and introductions for a bit too long. Gabi, the bright and beautiful young woman we are here to celebrate, has to remind us that she needs to sit. Gabi’s enthusiasm and zest for life belies the fact that she lives with POTS (Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome), which causes a sudden drop in blood pressure and a subsequent loss of consciousness (fainting). Standing for long periods of time is not advisable.
Just a few years ago, Gabi’s goals were set. She studied Spanish and wanted to become a geriatric nurse, but shortly after embarking on her schooling path, her life took a dramatic turn.
In 2011, Gabi was involved in a car accident. A long process of treatment did not alleviate the accident trauma, and she was diagnosed with a brain tumor that required immediate surgery. After the tumor
extraction surgery, and before being able to completely recover, Gabi’s pre-surgery symptoms reappeared. During an additional period of hospitalization, she was diagnosed with POTS.
Instead of being a student in a higher learning
institution, her time was
spent in medical
institutions, learning how
to live life with a condition both unpredictable and debilitating. Occupational
therapy, physical therapy, and
diagnostic testing became the tasks that took over.
The gathering at La Encantada Mall is for Gabi to share her experience of the human animal bond and what that bond means to her. Gabi and her mother are volunteers at PAWSH-
Humane Society of Southern Arizona at the La Encantada Mall, and have been for many years. They are a part of the HSSA family and are well versed in the critical relationship animals play in our lives.
While we talk, Gabi sits with two of her three little dogs snuggled comfortably on her lap. Each dog holds a special place in her heart, and plays an important role in her continuing recovery process. Sassy, a white Chiweenie adopted from the HSSA, was her beacon during many long weeks of care at the MAYO Clinic and
Hospital in Phoenix.
Coming home to Sassy over the
By Brandy Burke, Chief Operations Officer
Therapy Dogs & Unconditional Love Help a Young Woman Heal
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weekends was Gabi’s motivation to make it through the exhausting week. It’s clear that when they are separated, Sassy misses Gabi as much as Gabi misses her.
When Gabi was able to come home from the hospital for good, and learning how to walk again, Gabi and her mother decided to continue volunteering at PAWSH La Encantada. That is when she met Gemma, a Chihuahua mix. Instantly, Gemma settled into Gabi’s lap and took on a role of a protector. Gemma is by Gabi’s side or on her lap nearly all the time. When Gabi’s blood pressure begins to drop, Gemma warns Gabi to sit down. When Gabi does faint, Gemma stays by her side, licking her back to consciousness. Gabi is
confident that Gemma’s love and Sassy’s unconditional devotion and cheerfulness are giving her the extra strength to relearn how walk and cope with daily tasks.
Gabi delights in tending to her dogs. She grooms them and even paints their nails - all in the name of therapy! There is no doubt when you see them all together that the relationships they’ve formed have a very special, positive and reciprocal effect
physically, mentally and emotionally. When Gabi is asked what Gemma means to her, she says, “She is my breath. I cannot breathe without her.”
When asked what she feels people should know about dogs and their meaning to
humans, Gabi states simply, with wisdom well beyond
her years and from deeply personal
experiences, “Dogs Save Lives.” She is convinced that her dogs
saved hers!
Now that is a bond worth talking about.
Do you think your pet would make a great comfort animal?
Pet visitation is a wonderful and vital therapeutic mode of promoting and maintaining wellness in our community.
Dogs aren’t the only therapy pets. Cats, rabbits, birds and horses can also qualify with proper training!
Please contact our Pet VIP Coordinator at 321-3704, ext. 153, for more information on the Pet Visitation Program.
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When HSSA made the decision to become a No-Kill organization, it changed the way we do things
significantly, and definitely for the better. One of the most significant changes we’ve made is to increase the work we do in transferring pets from other shelters. Last fiscal year, 20% of the pets we took in to our facility were transferred from other organizations. When we began to actively transfer in pets from other organizations, there were some big questions that came up as a result. Why manage your admission and transfer instead of being open access? Why go outside of Tucson for pets instead of just taking from the local animal control?
When we started making the changes to be a No-Kill facility, it became clear that managed intakes (where we decide if an animal will do well in our facility) were an absolute must. As an open-access facility, we had to take in all pets whether they could be safely or responsibly adopted back out or not. The change in admissions also changed
length of stay, often increasing it, as the pets taken in have no time limits; we care for them until the day they are adopted. Managing the admissions, while allowing us to remain No-Kill, allows us to make sure we have the space and resources to care for every pet we commit to. What we find is that it opens up our facility to help other organizations. When space and resources allow, animals from overwhelmed facilities can be brought under our wing and placed into loving homes. Many of our transfers also come from veterinary hospitals. When a pet is relinquished to them, they can bring the pet to us for adoption.
The reason we transfer in pets from areas other than Tucson is encompassed in our name. We are the Humane Society of Southern Arizona. We worked with over 30 organizations/agencies/groups all over Southern Arizona to help more than 1,100 pets this year! One of our great success stories comes from Casa Grande Animal Control. We began working with their facility in March of this year. When they compared their euthanasia rate from the same time last year, it had decreased 27 percent! That
is why we want to work with as many organizations as possible. If we have the ability to help lessen the burden and help facilities euthanize fewer and fewer pets, we are marching forward towards becoming a community that can truly be called No-Kill.
Our goal is a No-Kill community, not just in Tucson, but in all of Southern Arizona. It may be cliché, but teamwork makes the dream work! When we collaborate we can help our entire community move towards a No-Kill future.
What it Takes to be a No-Kill ShelterBy Kim Wilson, Admissions Supervisor
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Out & About
Microchip MadnessSaturday June 27th
Just because you’ve found your forever pal, doesn’t mean that our mission is over. We held our first Microchip Madness event in conjunction with Bookmans on Grant. With the approaching fourth of July fireworks and monsoons, protecting your thunder buddy was our first priority. We offered microchips for $15 and a free engraved pet tag from PAWSH, while Bookmans donated a $5 gift certificate for every participant. The first-come first-serve lines started early and lasted through the afternoon, answering the question, should we do this again? Stay tuned--missing out on the next event would be madness indeed.
Coffee and a CuddleThursday May 6: U of A Mall
Puppies and caffeine. What’s not to like? That was the idea behind the stress-relieving fundraiser hosted by the University of Arizona’s business fraternity Delta Sigma Pi. Held on the last day of classes, students reveled in our puppy play-pen, letting go of finals and signing up for puppy breath. Dogs from our VIP Pet Therapy program were on hand, so all attendees were cured of classes with cuddles! The event raised $400, to which we say, keep the grades up and we’ll keep the stress down!
Veteran’s Stand DownFriday June 12th: Days Inn
Everyone needs a helping hand. This was the case for over 150 homeless veterans who attended the 16th bi-annual Veteran’s Stand Down event on Friday June 12th at the Days Inn off of Congress Street and I-10. A flurry of organizations offered their services and products to those who attended. From free hair cuts, dentist appointments and court services to clothing and legal aide, attendees were given the opportunities to prosper. For those veterans seeking services for their 4-legged companions, the Humane Society was there offering free spay/neuter coupons along with bags
of food, dog treats and toys. We shared the space and effort with PAC and a collective of volunteer groups who shared the same mission. If it takes a village to raise a child, it takes a community to foster it.
Second SaturdaySaturday June 13th
If anyone needs a reason to head downtown, Second Saturday’s is probably your best excuse. This monthly meeting of sorts, transforms 4th Avenue and Congress Street into a fair that rivals any bustling metropolis. Street vendors offer everything from art to cotton candy. On June 13th, the fine folks at Tierra Antigua hosted our booth. With the help of a few Moorehead volunteers, the Humane Society gave out free water, informational packets and coloring books. We held a competition of sorts, offering the public a chance to vote with donations, in this case cats vs dogs. While K9’s won this battle, the question of is your wallet for wags, or your pouch for purrs will be asked again!
From offering cuddles to coloring books, we at the Humane society of Southern Arizona have been out in the community, raising awareness and funds with the help of a flurry of friends. Check out how and where!
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In Loving MemoryOur Friends and Family Memorials received March 8 – June 30, 2015.
Barry Basleshta Thomas NeumannKenneth L. Berger Joachim Hsu & Sirinee
TippakornCarmen Birkby Donald & Marilyn
SchroederWalter Birkby Mark, Ellen & Katie
Baumler Dr. Ray Cole & staff James Jackson Cyndi Wallace David WinstonLynn F. Borden-Brunelle Joan MuellerJudy Burrows Clarke & Shirley DuncanMarlene Chuvala Mary WhaleySteven F. Clark Marjorie & Frank
SwiatowiecBert Cohen Joan CohenJames (Jimmie) Cooper The Thursday Breakfast
GroupKimler D. Corey Sr. Mary GibbinsLeslie Crosby John CrosbyHazel Culver Marla Berry Patricia Empey Charlese & John HoweDoris Derry Dennis & Judith DerryKerman Dubash Thomas & Nancy Knab Ann SilvaLarry Dunn Paula TellezMichael D. Edwards Susan & Ed VeselyLouise M. Ellis Rita SlovanJeffrey J. Ewing Julius & Sue
Alexander Sydney & Kerry McCauley Barbara Merill Monta Phillips & Fred
Martin Renate SchulzVicki Howard John HowardAlice Johnson Mary Lee & Charles
Etchells Las Villas de Granada HOALois M. Johnson Oak Park HOANatalie Johnson Dorothy KaiserJoe G. (Jose) Keeline Marianne KeelineMarnie Kleindienst Janet BostwickElizabeth (Libby) Kuhn Randal & Maureen Dutra Nancy Hammell Howard & Marlies
TerpningMatthew LePree Cindy Barrett Ellen Davison Adam & Kris Frey James & Myrna LePreeLarry Levey Teresa & Oscar Araiza BlueCross BlueShield of
Arizona Diane & Bill Brennan Shannon Howe Gwendolyn Kurtin &
Family Nextrio LLC Joseph & Maurya Palmer Sharon & Ron Megdal Ellen San Buenaventura Cynthia Schechter Suzanne Schrater Miles ThompsonSandy Livingston Bonnie & Michael Cohen-
GreenbergLucille (Lou Lou) Lomax Karen Cabber & Tucson
NeighborsElaine McCauley Edward Garrett Coralie LimJohn Montano Shirley & Vernon
Dickerson
Tom Moore Joan MuellerJean Noel Josefina Berghuis Steven & Sally Cooperman Pamela Fine David & Chrys Jallo Gregory & Jen Noel VHA Family (Rx Networks)Helen Palmer Tucson Social SinglesAnn M. Pardo Joel & Sandy Bergman Susan Boylan David Brown Jane Cobb Paul Connolly Henry & Peggy Tazelaar Kathleen TolzmanRobert (Bobby) Partain Jr. Marjorie & Herbert PersonOpal C. Pool Joyce & Ed SantiagoEleanor Pugnea Gary & Joan Rosenthal Frank Raeder Susan Antonelli, Ramona
Galindo, Vern Goedel & Sherry Jacobs
Galen Reimer Douglas & Grace DavidsonScott Rhude Kyle, Sharon & Nancy
KrauseDonna Riesgo Vicki Calandra Tim & Jane Garigan Jill Riesgo, For her love of
pets.Randy Roach Judi PutnamCarol Rods Jean ZimmermanPatricia Rogers Mary Lee EtchellsRuth Schumaker Phyllis ParkElizabeth & Walter Seastone Elizabeth BucknerHelen Shinevar Joanna Grantham Karen & Wilma Shinevar
William Sibley Dean & Linda WingertPatricia L. Sigmund Laura ConnellGeri Smith Mark WagnerGloria Spratt St. Mark’s Animal Ministry
TeamJames Sprawls Frances WalkerMargaret Strong Elaine LivermoreBetty & Danny Stuehm Marianne LeisRon Sullivan Jodie MarxLinda Thorne Sarah MartensBeatrice Toth Janet BostwickAline Vassallo Corky BoisvertFred Walker Willie, Frank & Corkie
BoisvertWilliam & Mildred Walter Claudia WalterLucille Weber Nancy UriasSharon Weiskopf Ronnye BertoglioBetty Whitmore Jana Cruzen Kyna Snyder Julie VetterJessie Wilkie John & Janet Horsman Martha Mott-Gale Procurement Dept. at
NAWCWD China Lake Charlotte Roberts Karen & Norm Sasse Melissa WalshAriana Withers Ross, John & Amy Burnett
and Matt Williams Ranches Jane Rojas & The Rojas
Group Bernice WelchPatricia A. Wolfarth Timothy Miller Eugene & Fayanne Ochs Sally Ohlfest
“Ariel” Rusnak Victoria Gibbons“Baby” Keeth Richard & Sue Keeth, Our
beloved cat, Baby.“Bailey” Paulos Kiki Paulos“Bandit” Stuthard Pamela Hoagland“Bantu” Bracht John, Audrey & Murphy
Finley James & Mary Hall“Bentley” Marilyn Klepinger“Bert” Ayres Martha Ayers“Boone” Corrales Christine & Wally Menza“Buster” Harmon Dianne & Michael
Winslow“Charlie” Mehmert Tina Wiseman“Chloe” Schneider-Lasham Tracy & Karl McEntee“Clancy” Emmerson Anita Katz“Coco” Young Thomas Young“Devin” Karpiscak Judith Bassnett“Ditto” Pascoe-Bowman Sheila & Guy Merrigon“Duchess” Berg Chris & Laureen Rivet“Dudley” Slotten Peggy, Bob & Emma
Nemetz“Geoffrey” Lund Dieter & Beth Berninger “Ginger” Rich Dani & Mickey Duniho“Gracie” Henderson Stephen Henderson“Guinness” Bunner Heidi Pura & Chris Simon “Happy” Englehart Jane Ciulo
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In Loving Memory“Ariel” Rusnak Victoria Gibbons“Baby” Keeth Richard & Sue Keeth, Our
beloved cat, Baby.“Bailey” Paulos Kiki Paulos“Bandit” Stuthard Pamela Hoagland“Bantu” Bracht John, Audrey & Murphy
Finley James & Mary Hall“Bentley” Marilyn Klepinger“Bert” Ayres Martha Ayers“Boone” Corrales Christine & Wally Menza“Buster” Harmon Dianne & Michael
Winslow“Charlie” Mehmert Tina Wiseman“Chloe” Schneider-Lasham Tracy & Karl McEntee“Clancy” Emmerson Anita Katz“Coco” Young Thomas Young“Devin” Karpiscak Judith Bassnett“Ditto” Pascoe-Bowman Sheila & Guy Merrigon“Duchess” Berg Chris & Laureen Rivet“Dudley” Slotten Peggy, Bob & Emma
Nemetz“Geoffrey” Lund Dieter & Beth Berninger “Ginger” Rich Dani & Mickey Duniho“Gracie” Henderson Stephen Henderson“Guinness” Bunner Heidi Pura & Chris Simon “Happy” Englehart Jane Ciulo
“Jag” Raghavan JoAnn & Dave Becker Nicole, Ken, Chloe &
Asher Zuckerman-Morris“Jamie” Harman George & Sondra
Newman“Jasper” (JCat)” Werner James & Anastasia Virden“Jayz” Al-Ghurab Nancy Buchanan“Jazz” Bradshaw Bradford Ruth & Marvin Kea“Jesse” Koch Carol Koch“Jimmy” Ackerman Nan, Michael, & Bobert
Salmon“Jinx” Thompson Roberta Howard“Keegan” Bowden Carolyn Mayne“Kiva” De La Cruz Laura & Emily Kabay“Lo” Batik Michael & Leah Bracht“Macabee” Wilson Sandra & Bernie Simon“Maddox” (Bruce) Swinford Christine Swinford, We
love you and miss you so much!
“Marley” Gordon Debbie Wong“Marty” Strong Elaine Livermore“Melba” Carter Carolynn & Dean Carter“Moleque” Sorrensen Vicki Mills & Robert
Mitchell“Nala” Barnhill Marie & George Wormell“Neo” Versluis Julie Versluis“Norman” Butler Ed Butler“Penny” Carlos Maria Carlos“Phoebe” Marks Leslie & Stew Dorris
“Prince” Trubee Bee, John & Aidan
Schlotec“Rico” Paoli Steve Cooke“Roxy” Parlett Sally & Robert Ohlfest“Royce Max” Kempton-Pratz Drew Pratz& Jace
Kempton “Rutherford” Fennesy Friends at United Way
of Tucson & Southern Arizona
“Samantha” Delbalso Joe & Joan Delbalso“Scout” Ellenberger Beth & Deiter Berninger“Shadow” Jellison-Poe Michael & Leah Bracht
“Skeeter” (Mr. Fluffs) Decker C. Jane Decker“Sophia” Maisch-von
Destinon JoAnn Sullivan“Stinker” Jeney Ed & Fran Jeney“Summer Breeze” Comer
Thomas & Una Bowman “Sweeney” Segel Harold & Jeannette Segel“Willie” Jackson Paul & Shirley Jackson“Zeke” Lund Dieter & Beth Berninger
In LovIng MeMory of “BaBy” Keeth
Humanely Speaking Memorial DonationsMemorial donations made to HSSA are acknowledged
with a card to the designated recipient. Because of space constraints, only memorial donations of $50 or more per person/
pet listed will be included in the Memorials section. Additional sentiments may be included as space allows.
For more information, please call Brooke Myers at 321-3704, ext. 120, or email [email protected]
Our Beloved Companions Memorials received March 8 – June 30, 2015.
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The Humane Society of Southern Arizona is proud to work with some amazing rescue
groups in Southern Arizona. The partnerships these rescue groups provide mean that we can save even more homeless, abused or unwanted animals. The work these groups do is critical to achieving the No-Kill mission of HSSA.
Founded in 1998, Boxer Luv Rescue is one such rescue group. Boxer Luv is managed and run entirely by volunteers, who number over 400! They are an amazing group of people, whose love for the Boxer breed is unmatched.
Boxer Luv is committed to fulfilling their mission of giving new life to homeless Boxers in need. They take in Boxers from local humane societies (including HSSA) and animal shelters,
and welcome stray, lost or injured Boxers into their homes. They
provide medical care, rehabilitation and fostering to help the Boxers in their care find loving forever homes.
Rescuing the “Clown” of the Canine WorldBy Vanessa Ford, Associate Director of Marketing and Communications
Boxer Luv, like HSSA, is a 501(c) (3)nonprofit organization run on private donations. They, like HSSA, receive no government funding or tax dollars to run their operations. Organizations like Boxer Luv and HSSA are entirely funded by local donors who want to make a difference in the lives of homeless, often abused or neglected animals, who desperately need love and care.
Boxer Luv’s volunteers are truly committed to the animals they help. They consider animal welfare an important part of human welfare, and want to end euthanasia of unwanted pets. They know that part of the way we accomplish this is to stop the over-breeding caused by unspayed/unneutered dogs. Most of all they want to help their favorite breed – “a wonderful family pet and clownish companion” – the Boxer.
Do you love Boxers and want to help? There are many ways you can get involved with Boxer Luv. To find out how, visit their website at www.boxerluv.org.
BoxerLuv:
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Rescuing the “Clown” of the Canine World
V accinating pets’ certainly fits within the definition of our Prevention pillar, but in so many more ways
than just the ‘prevention’ of diseases in our pets and shelter pets. How, you ask???? Vaccinating our pets and shelter pets not only gives them the protection they need from communicable diseases they may get from each other or may have unknowingly been exposed to, but also helps them live longer, healthier lives. Vaccinating also goes a long way in ensuring a forever home, and also ensuring unwanted litters and a future filled with more unplanned, unwanted, homeless companion animals. Is there a vaccine that can sterilize our pets? No, not yet – although there are Veterinary medical professionals and researchers who strive to discover that ‘sterilization’ vaccination and hopefully, one day, they will. So how then, you ask, can vaccinations help prevent more homeless animals?
People who vaccinate their pets, especially at a young age and then booster them annually, are invested in the health and welfare of their pet for their lifetime. A very high percentage of our spay/neuter appointments come from our Vaccination clinics. It is so rewarding to see a puppy or kitten begin their vaccinations with us, on their way to a healthier life, and actually see them through their spay or neuter. Knowing that they’ve begun their lives protected from disease is only part of our message of prevention – that we can offer affordable spay/neuter to not only prevent unwanted litters, but also help prevent many of the reproductive cancers that can beset unsterilized pets. Neutering a male cat or dog, if done before six months of age, prevents testicular cancer. There’s that ‘Prevention’ word again! Spaying a female cat or dog helps ‘Prevent’ pyometra and breast cancer. Yup – ‘Prevention’ message again.
So, how do vaccinations do more than keep our pets healthy? Healthy pets stay in their homes, which means a forever home. Vaccinations lead to spaying and neutering which leads to preventing unwanted litters, which helps our Community prevent homeless companion animals!
Vaccination Clinic – More Than Just Vaccines!By Pat Brayer, Clinic Director
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We often receive pets from the relative of a deceased person. Sometimes this is the wish of the deceased, but often it is not.
Without proper planning, pets who suddenly find themselves grieving over their guardian also find themselves homeless.
Our Guardian Angel Program ensures that pets whose owners provide
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Your change makes a big change in the lives of our
animals. Look for HSSA donation boxes at more than 70 locations in our
community.
Want to add a donation bank at your business? Call Linda at 321-3704, ext. 184 or email [email protected]
With GratitudeGifts from wills and trusts help ensure that HSSA’s charitable programs
will continue serving people and animals in our community. We gratefully acknowledge, in memoriam, gifts from the following estates received in recent
months:
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Estate of Arthur SternEstate of John Mallen
Estate of Mary J. LindsayEstate of Patricia L. Davis
Estate of Jay Tate
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Thank you to our Faithful Friends supporters who have set up monthly giving. Your support of this charitable option raised $18,955 this past quarter.
For many, providing a sustaining monthly gift as a Faithful Friend allows them to make a larger tax-deductible gift over time. For example, a $10 per month gift is 20% larger than an annual gift of $100.
For information on becoming a Faithful Friend, please call Brooke at 520.321.3704, ext. 120 or visit the “Get Involved” area at HSSAZ.org.
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Adoptions, Admissions, Administration Offices
Open 11 am-6 pm, Monday - Saturday; Noon-5 pm, Sunday
Low-Cost Spay & Neuter Clinic (on Kelvin, just south of the shelter)
Open Tuesday through Saturday by appointment only.
Call our clinic at 881-0321 to schedule an appointment.
Vaccination Clinics (Held at the HSSA Clinic, 3450 N. Kelvin Blvd.)
9:30 a.m., Wednesdays, limited to first 35 animals
9:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m., Saturdays, no limit on number of animals
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