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HAPPILY HOMED FOR THE HOLIDAYS YEAR END 2018
Animal Sanctuary Society, Inc.
PO Box 24
Mount Laurel, NJ 08054
Phone: 856-642-0004
Web: animalsanctuarysociety.org
Email: [email protected]
Animal Sanctuary Society, Inc. is a non-profit, Federally Income Tax Exempt Corporation under section 501(c)(3)of the Internal Revenue.
Your contributions are deductible for IRS purposes.
Board of Trustees:
Charlotte L. Tran: Chairperson of the Board of Trustees, President, Treasurer
Marianne Moore: Trustee, Vice-President, Secretary
Angela Siermine: Trustee
Poor Goldie! Her life really went down hill when her pet parent
moved and just left Goldie to roam the neighborhood. We were
told that people or kids where terrorizing her once she was left be-
hind. She presently is very timid from the ordeal, but very sweet.
We had her vetted only to find out that she is heartworm positive
and we are getting her treated. She also had something seriously
wrong with her tail. She had to have her tail amputated. While she
was healing, stitches broke open and part of her tail that was left
broke off. She needed another immediate surgery.
She also needed several laser treatment sessions to
help heal the stub that was left of her tail. Her vet
expenses are extremely expensive.
YOUR CONTINUED FINANCIAL SUPPORT makes sure Goldie’s life
and other lives in desperate need are healthy, golden and full of
love and gentleness.
IF INTERESTED IN ADOPTING GOLDIE or any other animals available
for adoption, please contact us. There is one waiting for you.
Please DONATE so we are ready to help animals desperately need-
ing our safety net and love.
Goldie seemed
very scared and
sad during her
vet visit!
Animal Sanctuary Society, Inc. is proud to be a safe haven to animals. We provide vet care, medicine,
surgeries, food, shelter, and other necessities to animals until the day they are adopted. We will not
euthanize an animal because no one is adopting him or her by a certain time. This is possible because of
the generous donations and contributions of people like you. Our sincere appreciation goes out to all
our donors, volunteers, and adopters for making all of this possible!
Miss Garden State helped celebrate Max’s Service Dog Graduation
Max is with an army veteran of
15 years who served in Iraq and
Afghanistan and about 6 years as
a police officer. Max lives with
this veteran and his four children
and wife. They all love Max!
Healing
emotionally
and physical-
ly!
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Enjoying the Good Life
Carrie has been given a new name.
She is now known as Lola! Her new
pet parents are Eagles fans and she
enjoyed watching the Super Bowl
with them in her new Eagle’s cheer-
leader outfit provided by the Ani-
mal Sanctuary Society, Inc. ! Her
parents are convinced the Eagles
won the Super Bowl because of her
outfit.
Lola was so excited to be go-
ing home with her new pet
parents she couldn’t stop
wagging her tail. Lola is very
loved and she knows it!
Pet mom says that Lola has
found her voice and loves
to look out the window and
bark at dogs going by.
Blizza has a new name too. It is Figlet.
What an awesomely wonderful person-
ality this adorable cat has! Figlet is en-
joying life in her new home!
Ranger’s new name is
Murphy. He is enjoying
his new life relaxing
out on the deck of his
new home!
Murphy
loves his
new toy
almost as
much as
his new
home!
Kringle, whose new name is Gigi, is sur-
rounded by love in her new home; and
this kitty seems to really be enjoying it!
Sepita, who was
once known as
Snuggles has such
sweet pet parents!
And she is loving all
the affection! Enjoying snuggles at
home
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Animals are miracle workers.
They come into our lives for a
purpose.
Blue eyes is now
known as Bubba
the Bassett hound.
He has so much un-
conditional love to
give to everyone in
his new family!
Baxter has become a sports fan and loves watching the Eagles game with
Dad wearing his Eagle’s shirt. When not watching the Eagles, Baxter en-
joys a good nap while cozying up to the electric fireplace.
Trigger underwent approxi-
mately 6 months of service dog
training with this trainer! Trigger at his service dog graduation.
This wonderful veteran
who once broke his back in
training and suffered PTS
from his tours overseas, is
smiling and happy and do-
ing much better with res-
cue dog, Barkley, whose
new name is Trigger.
Trigger’s proud pet
parent sits with him
at graduation.
One of our gifted volunteers, who is a college
student who wants to be an ER Doctor and is
also a fantastic portrait artist painted these 2
pictures of Allison and Bella.
Baxter will help heal his
new pet parent’s hearts
after the death of their
beloved pug from can-
cer.
Allison was adopted by an extremely
understanding husband and wife
who helped Allison get over her fears
of the husband and strange people.
She now enjoys sleeping on the
couch with Dad. She came to visit us,
and was like a new social butterfly.
She even has a great big smile when
she’s sleeping!
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It’s all about saving lives. Each life matters. When you rescue an animal from a shelter, you are saving two lives—the one that you are adopting and the next one who needs that space.
Animal Sanctuary Society, Inc. provided Suzie with physical therapy on a water treadmill when we found out she had a slipped knee. We rescued her from a shelter that euthanizes for space when her pet parent was diag-nosed with Alzheimer's.
Barney is so happy at home he has not stopped wagging his tail even when resting in his comfortable foam bed! Check out everyone’s smile, even Barney’s. His pet parents have been heartbroken ever since their 11 year old Beagle became sick and died. They went to an ER vet hospital when he got sick. Pet Mom volunteers at an animal shelter near their home helping with laundry and dishes. Barney’s pet parents are such wonderful animal lovers.
A pet can be a child’s best friend in ways you might
not expect! Research shows that pets can benefit a
child’s physical and emotional well-being.
Tank enjoys
spending
time with
the kids!
Tank is cozy and warm
under the blankets
with his best buddy!
Kiwi has a new name, Piper. He will be enjoying many happy times with his new family and the chil-
dren will benefit from having him in their family. He will help build their confidence, and help them
develop empathy and responsibility.
Piper has a huge smile
for his new family.
Piper can’t
wait to get
outside and
play ball
with the
kids!
Lennox was in a shelter that has to
euthanize for space. At the request of
a Lab rescue group, Animal Sanctuary
Society, Inc. was able to rescue him
and find him a good home where he
will be going on many outings with
his new family. Even on a boat!
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In Loving Memory
You left paw
prints on my
heart and I
am changed
forever!
No longer by
my side but
always in my
heart!
Beauty was adopted by a family with children who wanted him and his
brother to be called Beauty and the Beast. Unfortunately the family had
to give up the cats when Dad was deployed to Japan. They didn't want
the cats they loved so much to have to be quarantined for 6 months so
they gave them up for adoption. Beauty was adopted by another family
with young children and Beast, whose new name is Beasley, was left be-
hind. Beasley was adopted by an Animal Sanctuary Society Inc. volun-
teer along with his friends Oreo and Stach. Again due to family difficul-
ties, Beauty was given up for adoption. The same volunteer who adopt-
ed his brother decided to adopt Beauty also. Beauty was a gentle soul
who was very affectionate. Despite problems with bladder stones and
cancer, he never complained. He passed peacefully in our volunteer’s
arms while being stroked and spoken to at the animal hospital.
Include your pet in your disaster preparations
Prepare for disasters by microchipping your pet and creating an emergency sup-
ply kit with food, water, medications, a carrier and leashes. Include a photo of
your pet, its medical records, and your and your vet’s contact information. If dis-
aster strikes, bring your pet inside and keep it in a secure location. If you need to
evacuate, take your pet with you.
Beauty
Sadie
Dear Friends at the Animal Sanctuary, It is with a very heavy heart that I tell you that we
lost our dear Sadie to cancer yesterday. It had come
on so quickly, that we didn't have time to wrap our
heads around it. That being said, she did not suffer.
She passed in the midst of loving family who will
forever be grateful for the little dog who came into
our live. Sadie was a most special dog. We never
needed to get a fence for our yard as she would just
hang out there with us. She was so smart, loyal, and
obedient even without trying! She would follow me
around the yard like my little shadow and “help”
me with the gardening. Everyone, everyone loved
Sadie! She would welcome everyone with a smile
and wagging tail and would never jump on anyone.
She was our perfect dog, and we miss her so much
it hurts. Thank you for bringing this sweet girl to
us. I can only pray that we were good enough for
her.
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Many of the rabbits purchased as Easter pets will never live to see their first birthday. Some will die from neglect, while others will be abandoned in local parks or left at animal shelters. Unless parents are willing to take full responsibility for the possible 10-year lifespan of a live rabbit, they should buy their chil-dren chocolate rabbits instead.
Most children want a companion they can hold, carry and cuddle, but rabbits are fragile, ground-loving creatures who break easily when dropped. Additionally, rabbits are easily frightened by loud noises. It is unreasonable to expect a small child to make a 10-year commitment to taking care of a rabbit. All too often, the child loses interest, and the rab-bit ends up neglected or abandoned.
Philly
Mickey and Vinnie know
that April means it’s
Springtime, but they’re
wondering what’s with
all the snow!
A Pet for All Seasons Maggie May
Summertime is Beach Time
If you bring your beloved dog to the beach
remember to dip their paws in warm wa-
ter to get the sand off and then wipe their
paws dry. Sand can be very irritating to
their paws. Make sure your pet doesn’t
drink ocean water. It can be deadly!
Chloe looks like a
model. Check out her
beauty harness.
Chloe’s owner sent us an email to let us know how much she
loves Chloe! She says Chloe is amazing and goofy and my best
friend.
Chloe loves her little brother but he doesn’t feel the same!
However, they do get along just fine! She is friendly towards
every human and animal!
Thanks again for everything ! We are soooo happy together!
Playful Chloe!
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HAPPY AND COMFY IN THEIR NEW HOMES!
Sally, whose new
name is Echo, left for
a new life that
brought a huge smile
to her face. She will
be hiking, camping
and vacationing in
Oregon and on the
beach too!!
Echo is ready
for a hike in her
hiking gear!
Time to relax! Clubs is bonding with his wonderful new family!
Clubs used to be very shy but his foster mom did a fantastic
job socializing him. Our thanks go out to you foster mom.
And now look at him in his new home. Still somewhat shy,
but each day he bonds more and more with his wonderful
family.
Clubs’ bond with these girls grows stronger every day!
Nap time with Clubs! Notice how
Clubs is making
sure his paw is
touching her
elbow.
Cupid has a new
name and it is Boy-
boy.
He is so happy and
comfy in his new
home!
Happy bright eyes
and a nice smile!
Not only does Bud-
dy have a huge
smile but his family
members do too.
Buddy and his fami-
ly will heal each
other and share
love and happy
times!
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Donate Your Car
Avoid the hassle of trying to sell your used vehicle.
We will have it towed if needed. Don’t place an
ad, don’t haggle with a dealer. You’ll receive a tax
deduction for your donation. We accept cars,
boats, trucks, vans, RVs, trailers and more!
Call us at: 856-642-0004
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WE HELPED BUDDY AND OTHERS IN NEED, BECAUSE OF YOUR SUPPORT.!
WE LOOK FORWARD TO YOUR CARING and DONATIONS, MAKING YOU AN
IMPORTANT PART IN THEIR RESCUE!
BUDDY BEFORE:
This is poor Buddy when he was surrendered to a shelter that
has to kill because of lack of space. Looking at his sad eyes, we
can tell he felt rejected, unloved, and so defeated in this world.
We did not turn our eyes away from his picture, but said we
would rescue him no matter what!
This is Buddy after the care he received from Animal
Sanctuary Society, Inc. with his Beautiful coat and Smile.
He is with one of our dedicated volunteers, Pam!
Buddy’s sensitive loving adopter knew he was the one
for her before meeting him from just seeing his picture!
He has a nice extended family too. Now he will get all
the love and care he deserves!
LOSS OF EYE WHEN KITTEN, NOW NEEDS A HOME AS AN ADULT!
We rescued White Shine (the name we gave him), ten years ago as a kit-
ten. We had to have his eye removed due to a severe eye infection. He
was adopted, and ten years later we got a call from the adopter that she
could no longer keep him. Teddy (his name now) is a gentle soul and
loves to just lay in your lap to be cuddled and pet (typical Maine coon
personality). He looks like a large Maine coon mix with long flowing
hair. PLEASE CONTACT US TO ADOPT HIM!
[email protected] or call 856-642-0004.
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FUNDRAISER AT NO COST TO YOU !
ARE YOU A TD BANK CUSTOMER?
Just Call to Join the Affinity Membership Pro-
gram for Animal Sanctuary Society, Inc. TD
Bank will make an annual contribution to Animal Sanc-
tuary Society, Inc. based on the average balance in your
accounts at no cost to you whatsoever! This is complete-
ly confidential; Animal Sanctuary Society, Inc. will not be
informed of your account balances or the contribution
made based on your balances.
Just Call TD Bank at: 609-654-6107 to enroll or for more
information.
LET YOUR LEGACY LIVE ON: REMEMBER US
IN YOUR WILL
Continue helping animals by leaving a por-
tion of your estate to Animal Sanctuary Society, Inc.
We can also be named as a beneficiary on life insur-
ance policies. Please include our registered name:
Animal Sanctuary Society, Inc., our tax ID number
(please call 856-642-0004 for it) & our address: PO
Box 24, Mount Laurel, NJ 08054. You can donate in
your name, in honor of a beloved pet/friend/family
member.
UNITED WAY CAMPAIGN
Please remember the homeless animals in your
place of business with the United Way Cam-
paign and/or matching program. On the United
Way donation form, just place our name, address &
phone number so that your donation will benefit Animal
Sanctuary Society, Inc. We also participate in: South Jer-
sey Combined Federal Campaign (CFC ID#3603), NJ Em-
ployees Charitable Campaign, & Burlington County Pub-
lic Employee Campaign.
SHOP AMAZON SMILE.COM & HELP
HOMELESS ANIMALS
Before you shop on Amazon, go to our
website first (animalsanctuarysociety.org), then go to
the top left and click on Amazonsmile.com which will
take you directly to Amazon, and then you can start
shopping! It costs you nothing extra, yet Amazon gives
us 1.4% of all sales. Remember to bookmark it too!
Happy Holidays to all & thank you again for your sup-
port!
Our Wish List
Financial Contributions to help with vet bills & oth-
er needs. Volunteers! Gift certificates to Petsmart
Dog & Cat food Large & Small paper plates
Paper towels Advantix
Stamps & Envelopes Plastic/garbage bags (clear)
CHECK OUT WOOFTRAX.COM
After you download and set up the app
on your smartphone, take your phone
with you when you walk your dog. Walk
your dog at least once a week or more. Press start
walking for Animal Sanctuary Society, Inc. Funds are
divided among shelters and rescues so the more active
walkers we have the better chance we have of obtain-
ing funds. You can also make donations on the site for
our rescue. You don’t even have to have a dog. You
just need to walk!
Thank you everyone for your past support, mak-ing it possible for us to help thousands of home-less animals since our beginning! Please contin-ue to support us this holiday season and throughout the year to help save lives!
The best way to help is through donations to aid with our vet visits, emergency care, medicine, sur-gery, preventative care, quality food, flea & tick products, etc. Be part of making the difference. Help us to be ready when they need us! Send your donations to: Animal Sanctuary Society, Inc.
PO Box 24
Mount Laurel, NJ 08054
Donation $_______________________ Email:__________________________________________________ Phone:_______________________________
Name: ____________________________________________________ Address:_______________________________________________________________
Pet’s Name & when adopted:_____________________________________________________________________________________________________
Please feel free to send us stories and pictures of the animals you have adopted from us. We would love to hear
from you!
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