your issue now! - Associated Humane Societies
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your issue now! - Associated Humane Societies
STACEY GAMMON PET PHOTOGRAPHY TALENTS HELP AHS ORPHANS Story & Photos Page 6 KEPT IN BARREN CRATE IN BOILING SUN Story & Photos Page 4 MEN PLEAD GUILTY TO ANIMAL NEGLECT ORDINANCES - DOGS KEPT ON ABANDONED PROPERTY Story & Photos Page 7 SOCIETY NEW VINNIE VAN GOGH T-SHIRT ON SALE!!! NEWS More Society News on Page 20 OCT. 26th IS RUN THE PINES FOR CANINES 5K Start of race 2013. The race is open to all fitness levels. You can run, walk, jog or simply want to cheer at the finish line, we would be happy to see you! Sunday, October 26th is Popcorn Park's third annual Run the Pines for Canines 5K. The event is the effort of Justin Rand, Race Director. Starting at 9 a.m., (rain or shine), will be a pet-friendly event for runners and their best friends. Popcorn Park residents will receive 100% of the race's proceeds. In order to make this an animal friendly event, we have moved the run to the fall for more comfortable weather. This year, look forward to chip-timing, great race t-shirts, post-race chair massages & free entry into Popcorn Park for the entire family. Invite family or friends to join us on race day. The race is open to all fitness levels so whether you run, walk, jog or simply want to cheer at the finish line, we would be happy to have you join us on Oct. 26th. Our thanks to Justin Rand for this annual run. For more information, contact ran.dj@live.com or njhumane2@aol.com NEW APP HELPS AHS DOGS AS YOU WALK WITH YOURS PHOTO SUPPLIED Do you love to walk your dog? Do you have a smartphone? If you answered yes to both, then this is something so easy that you can do to help animals in our facility! All you have to do is click the link and download the Wooftrax app to your smartphone. Every time you walk your dog, you'll be earning donations for our facility! Just select Associated Humane Societies - Essex County Branch (Newark), Monmouth County Branch (Tinton Falls), or Ocean County Branch (Forked River) as your shelter of choice, and start walking. We just received our first check from Wooftrax for the first supporter that walked 3.8 miles, and earned us $6.00! How great is that?! Here's the link: http://www.wooftrax.com/ 2 HUMANE NEWS August 2014 Because of the overwhelming support for him and the many Vinnie fans he has garnered, he now has his own T-shirt which he has personalized with his own pawprint! All proceeds go toward the Res-Q Fund which has allowed us to do the many things we have done for Vinnie and to continue to help others like him. You can order your T-shirt with a very important message today online in our Gift Shop. It is $24.95 and includes shipping and handling. Please specify Blue or Military Green in Small, Medium, Large, X-Large or XX-Large. You can also order by mail to Associated Humane Societies/Popcorn Park, Attn: Vinnie T-Shirts, P O Box 43, Forked River, N J 08731. 2014 SAVE-A-LIFE SWEEPSTAKES BOOKS AVAILABLE Our Annual Save-A-Life Sweepstakes is one of the Society’s most important fundraisers and we are counting on your participation to make a difference for the animals. The AHS/Popcorn Park’s efforts to raise funds have become increasingly difficult due to the economic climate. AHS, with 3 animal shelters and Popcorn Park, continues to rehabilitate huge numbers of sick, injured, handicapped & abused animals that come through our doors. Those animals that arrive healthy are given inoculations for Bordetella, Canine Influenza, Rabies. Because of this, we have a sizable operating budget and we need your generosity to help keep our doors open. The Save-A-Life Sweepstakes is one way to help us do just that. Below is a list of prizes that we hope will catch your attention. All on our donor list will be receiving a sweepstakes package in the mail this August. If you wish to order more booklets, call Renee at 609-693-1900 or e-mail njhumane@aol.com. Thank you. 1st Prize 2014 Ford Mustang V6 Coupe, Sterling Gray Metallic Auto Trans., A/C, AM/FM/CD/MP3 F.O.B. Causeway Ford, Manahawkin, NJ 2nd Prize Amazon Gift Card 3rd Prize Apple iPad with Retina Display, Wi-Fi 64GB, White, Model 515LL/A. Data plan not included. 4th Prize Xbox 360 -largest game library, connects across all devices 5th Prize Amazon Fire TV - connect to your HDTV for streaming video! $27,440.00 $2,000.00 $695.00 $350.00 $99.00 RHINO HORN SMUGGLER RECEIVES LONGEST SENTENCE FOR WILDLIFE SMUGGLING Zhifei Li, is the owner of an antique business in China & has received a 70 month prison term for his role in trafficking 30 rhinoceros horns & numerous rhino horn & elephant ivory artifacts from the U.S. to China. Li was also ordered to serve 2 years of supervised release & to forfeit $3.5 million in proceeds from his criminal activity. Li has been the ringleader of a criminal enterprise & admitted he is the "boss" of 3 antique dealers in the U.S. whom he pays to obtain wildlife items & smuggle them. Li pleaded guilty before US District Judge Esther Salas in Newark Federal Court. All species of rhinos are protected under US legislation & commercial trade in rhino horns is also not permitted. AVMA REFUSES TO ADOPT POLICY AGAINST FOIE GRAS According to the Animal Legal Defense Fund (ALDF) the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) has refused to adopt a policy against Foie Gras (the force-feeding of ducks, geese). On May 7, 2014, the AVMA released a report on the Welfare Implications of Foie Production. Despite the fact that they acknowledge the pain & suffering, the AVMA refuses to take a stance or implement a policy on foie gras. JAPAN IGNORES BAN & KILLS 30 WHALES In March, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) ordered Japan to stop killing whales in the Antarctic. Although whaling research programs allowed the killing of whales for scientific research, it was stated that it did not meet grounds for scientific research & banned Japan from killing any more whales. In April, Japan slaughtered 30 minke whales (16 male & 14 females) in the first hunt since the ICJ ordered Tokyo to stop killing the animals. Newspaper reports indicate that the annual expedition was a commercial activity masquerading as research. ANIMALS in the NEWS GAP & OTHER RETAIL GIANTS DROP ANGORA WOOL According to PETA, Gap Inc.'s CEO has agreed never to sell angora wool again & to pull all cruelly produced items from the company's websites. They join other retail giants Eddie Bauer, Forever 21, Limited Brands, Mango, H&M, Lands' End, Calvin Klein, QVC, Tommy Hilfiger & Express Inc. in banning angora. Undercover video released by PETA shows workers on angora PHOTO COURTESY: WIKIPEDIA farms violently ripping the fur out of rabbits' sensitive bodies. A PETA Asia undercover investigator visited about a dozen angora rabbit farms in China & found rabbits screaming & writhing in pain as workers ripped the fur out of their skin. Rabbits endure this ordeal every 3 months for 2-5 years before being killed. FETISH ANIMAL TORTURER GIVEN 10 YEAR SENTENCE The HUMANE NEWS has featured several stories concerning Ashley Richards & Brent Justice of Houston, Texas involving animal cruelty in the making of "crush" videos. The videos that were sold online showed puppies, kittens, rabbits, mice & other animals tortured so horrifically that the testimony was not heard in open court. As a result of a tip to PETA, since the alleged producer was in Houston, the evidence was given to local authorities. It is believed that this was an international video sales scheme. Ashley Richards was sentenced to 10 years in prison after pleading guilty to three counts of animal cruelty. Co-defendant Brent Justice is scheduled to appear in court in July FEDERAL PRISON INDUSTRIES DONATED HUGE SUPPLY OF BLANKETS Stephen Meyers (c.) of Federal Prison Industries UNICOR Recycling Center with DeShawn Anderson (l.) & Sean Banks who met Vinnie on their tour of the Forked River facilities. The huge number of prison blankets were donated by the Federal Prison Industries UNICOR Recycling Center. AHS divided the blankets between our 3 facilities. DeShawn Anderson (l.) & Sean Banks were given tips on animal care & basic training methods. The AHS was recently contacted by Stephen Meyers of the Federal Prison Industries in Fort Dix, NJ who works with the de-manufacturing of various products from Federal Government Agencies. As a part of their recycling program, they had a large volume of towels and military green wool blankets to donate. Arrangements were made to have them delivered to Popcorn Park with a portion of the blankets given to the AHS facilities in Newark and Tinton Falls. Meyers brought with him two out custody inmates as part of their re-entry into society program. Inmates Sean Banks and Deshawn Sanderson are both animal lovers who found the tour through Popcorn Park to be totally awesome! They got to meet up close & personal most of the residents in the sanctuary. After taking a tour of the kennels, several dogs were brought to the exercise yard where the inmates met with Assistant Director Scott Crawford and the canines. Crawford provided tips for caring for pets and demonstrated some basic training methods. Our thanks to Stephen Meyers for this HUGE donation of blankets to keep the animals comfortable when cold weather arrives. www.ahscares.org 3 COVER STORIES Continued from Page 1 NEPTUNE DOG KEPT IN BARREN CRATE IN BOILING SUN A bare bowl … a bare cage … a lonely life lived with not even the barest necessities. Now he waits to fulfill the hope of what every puppy needs …. File 79507-M (Tinton Falls). The AHS Tinton Falls facility was contacted by a concerned neighbor who saw this young dog left in a cage in direct hot sun without any shade, shelter or any water. The AHS office dispatched an Animal Control Officer to the scene & the local Police Dept. were on the scene to validate the manner in which he was kept. An Incident Report was made by Neptune Police Officer K. Davis to indicate that the dog was in the cage for an extended period of time without food and water. The Incident Report went on to note that the dog was visibly malnourished & he viewed the dog’s ribs & other skeletal features. Police Officer Davis attempted to locate an owner through the township dog licensing records, as well as a phone number for the numerous people on the mailbox. Both efforts met with negative results but were very much appreciated by AHS staff. The Animal Control Officer left a note at the door to advise where the dog would be brought. It is now several weeks & no one has contacted the AHS. The sweet young pup is called Alijah & estimated to be about 9 months old. A responsible, caring family is needed to give him the love & respect he deserves. For more information, call the Society at 732-922-0100 or e-mail tintonfallsahs@aol.com. File 79507-M (Tinton Falls). WALLINGTON COUPLE HAVE WEDDING CELEBRATION TO HELP AHS ANIMALS Frankie is holding Baci while Nat hugs Mitzi, her wild child that she fostered from AHS. Below: “From our Furry Ones to Yours” encouraged guests to take doggy bones & kitty treats for their pets. When Nathalie and Frankie Devivo of Wallington, NJ decided to say “I DO”, they wanted to also celebrate their love of animals and the Associated Humane Societies. To make the occasion a little bit more special, AHS said “thank you” to their guests with an attractive place card to say that Nathalie & Frankie made a generous donation to help animals. The guests can also use the card for a free admission to Popcorn Park. Also given to guests were packets of Forget-Me-Not seeds that AHS provides to them. Nat & Frankie also gave doggie goodie bags to their pet-owning guests. Since that time, Nathalie has contacted AHS to send for a volunteer application. Our thanks & well wishes to this wonderful couple! 4 HUMANE NEWS August 2014 PHOTOS SUPPLIED AHS/POPCORN PARK PARTNER WITH THE SALVAGE STORE IN TOMS RIVER The Salvage Store has some fabulous finds and great bargains. Come in & shop – open 7 days a week! Below, co-owners Lois Osborn (r.) and Sandy Kipp. August 2 and 3 is the Grand Opening of The Salvage Store located at 1594 Rt. 9 in Toms River. Lois & Sandy, animal loving co-owners, have opened this store with lovely like-new home furnishings, housewares, artwork, jewelry, etc. & their main effort & concern is the adoption of animals from our shelter as well as the importance of spay/neuter. To this end, AHS will have the mobile spay/neuter van there during Aug. 2/3 for the public to view. No spay/neuters will be done during that weekend. The Salvage Store will have lots of animal-related items as well as literature, zoo passes, pictures & a digital photo frame so that the public can view animals at the shelter. The frame will be updated weekly. If you are emptying an apartment & would like to donate furniture, housewares, etc, The Salvage Store will be happy to accept it. If you live in Monmouth or Ocean Counties & cannot bring it to us, please call Lois at 732-341-2320 or e-mail pictures of the furniture to: skipp56@aol.com The store is open 7 days a week from 10 – 5. A portion of all profits will go to AHS/Popcorn through the partnering arrangement with The Salvage Store. FREE 30 DAY PET INSURANCE WITH AHS ADOPTIONS THRU TRUPANION INSURANCE The Society has partnered with Trupanion Pet Insurance for all AHS adoptions. Anyone who adopts a pet from any of the AHS branches – Newark, Tinton Falls or Forked River – will receive a 30 day promotional offer from Trupanion. The enrollment must be made within 24 hours of adoption. During those 30 days, there is a 90% coverage with unlimited payout. Adopters will have the option of signing on for continual coverage for your best friend. There is no waiting period … the expense of veterinary care is costly for unexpected illness or accidents. If you come on board, the AHS Meet Roxy the 5 year old Cocker Spaniel & Reggie, will receive an honoraria 5 year old Fox Terrier. They were found as strays & um. Please consider this an old rabies tag enabled us to locate Roxy & cost-saving measure with Reggie’s owner. The owner advised that she would a great insurance compabe in to claim them. That was several weeks ago & ny – and adopt a wonshe has abandoned her responsibility to her little derful companion from family. Now a new home is sought for these dogs. AHS! File 125987-F & File 125988-NM (Newark) OCT. 11th IS DATE SET FOR ANNUAL GIFT AUCTION Beautiful gift sets, holiday items, housewares and sports memorabilia are some of the hundreds of items available! October 11th is the date set for our Annual Gift Auction once known as a Chinese Auction. Those of you who remember the Chinese Auction, it will still be the same … only not offensive to anyone. We are asking for donations of new items including jewelry, cosmetics, artwork, pet products, housewares, gift sets and more – all to benefit the animals at Popcorn Park. Mark your calendars for October 11th to be held at the Toms River Elks 1875 on Washington St. in Toms River. For more information, contact njhumane2@aol.com or call Colleen or Renee at 609-693-1900. New!on the Market STATIC CLING THERMOMETER SHOWS HEAT HAZARD IN CARS This unique thermometer is designed to raise awareness of dog car safety & bring attention to the hazards of leaving pets for too long in a vehicle or any enclosed area during any season. The thermometer provides real time information to make intelligent choices when traveling with pets. It is also an educational tool by raising awareness. For more information, e-mail info@tooHotforSpot.com The same manufacturer of the ThunderShirt has introduced ThunderSpray, a calming spray that mimics a pet's mother's natural pheromones. It provides a soothing fragrance of lavender & chamomile. It is great for vet visits, car travel, noise phobias, separation anxiety & other issues that make your pet fearful. ThunderSpray is available for cats or dogs. The H2GO Life jacket is produced by www.outwardhound.com & is designed for maximum functionality & safety with a neoprene construction, bright colors & an ergonomic grab handle that allows dogs to maintain unparalleled flexibility, mobility & visibility while in the water. Dogs may be great swimmers but don't take a chance with their safety. Poo Prints is a new service to connect dog poop to delinquent owners through DNA testing. The service is available in 42 states & several countries. www.ahscares.org 5 COVER STORIES Continued from Page 1 STACEY GAMMON PET PHOTOGRAPHY TALENTS HELP AHS ORPHANS Fluffy, 8 months old, fell out of a window and was badly injured. It necessitated amputation of a rear leg. File 125228-F (Newark) Cleo, 1 year old, and her daughter Naylah from a neighborhood filled with half-way houses. File 125471-F & File 125472-F (Newark) Attacked by another dog at a previous time in his life, Teddy has moved to Popcorn Park where he will get lots of exercise & love. File 23675-NM. (Forked River) Two adorable littermates who can be adopted separately, female on the left, male on the right. File # 125887, 125886 (Newark) When pet photographer extraordinaire Stacey Gammon had a free weekend, she decided to spend it at her “favorite spot” – the Associated Humane Societies in Newark. She spent many hours with the “most amazing & incredible dogs that make me so happy”. Stacey is hoping that these pictures will grab your heart & you can hop on down & check some of these pups out & perhaps take someone home with you. If you would like to make an appointment to have a photo taken of your favorite companion, just e-mail stacey@staceygammon.com or to see some of her other fabulous work, log on to http://www.staceygammonpetphotography.com Featured on our front cover are Johann and Jacob. These sad but patient brothers are a year old & found as strays in South Orange. No one has ever claimed them. From right: File 125698-M & File 125697-M (Newark) Cinnamon is described as being a bit of a silly girl, but there’s no doubt she’s also very sweet. File # 121545 (Newark) Tortoiseshell 9 month old kitten waits to be loved. 125564. (Newark) From left: Lasi, Coqi & Nene – 3 year old littermates whose owner had no time. File #'s 125835, 125834, 125833. (Newark) 6 HUMANE NEWS August 2014 Juju, a beautiful calico, waits for her turn at a furever home, File # 122767(Newark) Living a life in isolation, and somewhat concerned to see a human who wants to help. Existing in an abandoned yard with a barrel as shelter & dragging around a heavy chain. Difficult to see in this photo, but this fella has a fresh open wound on his back. COVER STORIES Continued from Page 1 MEN PLEAD GUILTY TO ANIMAL NEGLECT ORDINANCES - DOGS KEPT ON ABANDONED PROPERTY The AHS was contacted by Orange Animal Control Officer Rudy Giordano after a building inspector discovered a dozen dogs on a property that was allegedly abandoned. A total of 12 dogs were found in huts and cages & the Society dispatched ambulances to the scene to rescue the dogs who had apparently been neglected with older scars & who were extremely thin with poor body weight. Each dog was removed from the heavy weighted chain or the confines of their cage. They are presently at the AHS Newark facility. Giordano signed municipal complaints against two men who are purported to be the owners of some of the dogs. Terrell Jones of East Orange & Shean Crawford of Newark pleaded guilty to animal neglect and another count of failure to have a dog license. Newspaper accounts state that there was no evidence of food or other nourishment for the Existing in the muck & mire of his world & dragging around a dogs & the dogs were surrounded heavy chain. Beneath the fur, lives a hopeful, heavy heart. by their own feces. Crawford was sentenced to 280 days of community service & was fined $600. Jones was sentenced to 90 days community service & fined $300. The AHS has been visited & called by Jones & Crawford who are requesting return of their dogs. Neither of them reside in Orange. According to AHS Asst. Director Scott Crawford, AHS is vowing to fight the owners’ efforts to get the dogs back. “These animals should not go where they were. We don’t want to see history repeat itself. Obviously, you’ve got to do right by your animals”. An empty bowl … a heavy chain …. what kind of life does he have? There was no evidence of sustenance for any of the dogs. Deprivation of the body and the life of this dog made every hour an interminable hour of boredom There is no overwhelming reason to keep dogs languishing without some comforts and care. A hopeful dog living life at the end of chain. ahscares.org 7 Join! the POPCORN PARK WILDLIFE CLUB If you haven’t yet been to Popcorn Park, come down and visit! Our unique sanctuary caters to wildlife, farm animals, exotics and birds that have been abused, abandoned, exploited, injured, handicapped, etc. The park is open daily from 11 a.m. until 5 p.m. On Thanksgiving, Christmas & New Year’s Day, Popcorn Park closes at 2 p.m. so that staff can be with their families. Our current admission fee is $5 for adults, and $4 for children under 12 and senior citizens. If you would like to support one of our residents, the donation cost is only $4.00 a month, for which you will receive a color photo of your animal and an update every 4 months, (which includes a holiday card), a membership card, plus free admission to Popcorn Park with presentation of your card. For a copy of the Popcorn Park Wildlife Club booklet to help you choose the animal you wish to sponsor, order on Page 21. You can also sponsor Popcorn Park residents on our website at www.ahscares.org and click on Wildlife Club. There is no required time limit – you can sponsor for as long as you’d like. Any donated funds that exceed the care given for a particular animal will be applied to the care of other Popcorn Park residents. Hamlet is a very handsome American black vulture who decided to visit Whiting, one of the retirement villages not far from Popcorn Park. When residents noticed him staying in the area, they wondered if he was considering retiring there, too. They gave us a call and we brought Hamlet back to the refuge for a once over. As it turns out, Hamlet has a broken wing and cannot fly, so he’s changed his mind about his choice of retirement villages - it’s Popcorn Park! He’s found a new friend, Gloria the turkey vulture, who has invited him to share her enclosure. Hamlet’s not the least bit Shakespearean, but would welcome some applause – and sponsorship support - from you. Posie is a very sweet pig who was spared from slaughter. Longstreet Farms in Monmouth County gives guests the experience of what life was like in the late 1800’s on a real working farm. Unfortunately, all the young animals, who are so appealing to visitors, are slaughtered as they get older. This idea is very unappetizing to us, so Popcorn Park offered to neuter all the adult animals for free, but our offer was rejected. The farm did offer us one pig who had been a breeding sow for 7 years and was outliving her usefulness. We happily accepted Posie and she truly enjoys life now - she no longer has to be bred and nurse endless rounds of babies. She can sit in the mud or in her little pool and just be happy. You are welcome to visit Posie at our Tinton Falls branch - and of course, you’ll want to add to her happiness and sponsor her! NEW WILDLIFE CLUB BOOKLET! The 23rd Edition of the Wildlife Club booklet is ready for you. It is the latest update with gorgeous full color photos of the residents of Popcorn Park, all of whom are waiting to be sponsored. Order on Page 21. 8 HUMANE NEWS August 2014 PARK WILDLIFE CLUB POPCORN Aramis was just one of many alpacas abandoned on an alpaca farm by their owners. The Garden State Sheep Breeders Assn. was contacted and went in to provide food and water and to shear the neglected animals. Some had already died from the heat and lack of water before anyone was aware of the situation. Popcorn Park was contacted to see if we might be able to take an alpaca or two, and we did have a spot for one – with our llama, Patriot! Happily, Aramis and Patriot quickly became best buddies. You could be a part of their social circle, too - all you’d need to do is sponsor Aramis! AUGUST 2014 Name of animal(s) sponsored: __________________, ________________, __________________. _________________ NAME __________________________________________________ ADDRESS _______________________________________________ CITY, STATE, ZIP _________________________________________ # OF ANIMALS _______ X $4.00 each = TOTAL $ ____________ CATS & KITTENS This handsome gent was one of a few cats that an owner could not care for. Parker is 4 years old & ready to move into a new cat-loving home. He has been neutered, dewormed & would love to warm your lap during chilly fall nights. File 23407-NM (Forked River). Once someone in the family starting sneezing, Shea was brought to AHS. The 2 year old spayed lass is hoping that there is a meowvelous home just waiting to give her hugs. File 126393-SF (Newark). A penny for your thoughts? She was found as a stray …. and not in great condition. She was sneezing, had an upper respiratory infection & did not eat for a few days. After medical care by Dr. Emily, her health has improved & she knows she is among friends. Won’t you come & visit “Penny”. File 78848-F (Tinton Falls). Many people who let their cat outside do not realize that there are those who set traps to get them out of the neighborhood. Lily is a1 year old declawed lass who went into a trap – and should never have been outside! There was no microchip or collar but judging from wounds on the face & head, she had furiously tried to get out of the trap. After medical care, she is now available for adoption. File 78293-F (Tinton Falls). Meet Darly, a wayward lass who came to AHS with 2 kittens. Her owner could no longer care for the 3 year old domestic short hair & her family. Mom has been checked for FeLV, has been spayed, microchipped & is now ready for a purrrfect new home. File 78630-SF (Tinton Falls). A helpless mother & her 5 kittens were homeless & brought to Popcorn Park for a chance at happiness in new homes. Mom has been spayed so she will not have any more offspring. File 23601-SF (Forked River). Lokie is a handsome 1 year old Maine Coon who had a creep for an owner. According to the Police Dept., Lokie was left on the side of the road in a carrier. He is very sweet & hoping to purrrsuade you to come & visit him. File 79012-M (Tinton Falls). This attractive cat has been nicknamed Houdini. Although he was trying to get into someone’s home, he was just as anxious to escape. He must have realized she was calling the Animal Control Officer to rescue him. He has been neutered, checked for FeLV/FIP, microchipped, dewormed .… and is now all ready to start a meowvelous new life with you! File 23139-NM (Forked River). She is just one of the many, many nameless, homeless cats who yearn to find a comfortable home to make their life complete. There has been no time in the past that AHS has seen as many orphaned cats and kittens as this season. File 126315-F (Newark) www.ahscares.org 9 newark DOGS She has had a miserable existence with a lousy owner. She had an abcess on her chest, an upper respiratory infection & had no idea what toys were. Cindy has discovered that not all humans are creeps. She is a gentle lass who needs a lot of TLC. File 124189-F. This little girl was in distress—with a pup lodged in her birth canal. There was an immediate delivery by the AHS vet but the pup passed away. Obviously an uncaring owner put her in this life-threatening situation. Jingles’ imploring gaze will melt your heart. File 125768-F. This beautiful lass has a hopeful heart as she sits by the gate of her kennel run. People pass by … but no one has stopped by to get to know her. She is a well-mannered American Bulldog type who needs another chance at happiness. File 125875-F. Oyyyy – what lengths we go to in order to reunite a dog with the owner. Olive is a 4 year old spayed terrier mixture found as a stray. The microchip traced to Tampa, FL … but a letter sent to that address advises that the owner relocated to Basking Ridge. Contact was made with the owner who said Olive digs in the yard & keeps running away … so she’s not sure if she wants to reclaim the dog. File 125543-SF. Shadow’s owner advises that the 1 year old is a great pet, house trained, good with kids & other animals. The young gent was surrendered because his home owners’ insurance was cancelled due to the dog. Doesn’t good behavior count for anything? File 126268-M. Kita is a sweet 3 year old Akita whose owner has health problems & could not care for her companion. The gorgeous lady is a dominant, powerful breed who needs frequent brushings, lots of exercise & would be a great companion. File 126161-SF. Meet Waylan – when the husband left, the wife surrendered the handsome Labrador Retriever. The 2 year old gent sits beautifully, takes & releases rawhide, is gentle with treats & great at the food bowl. Waylan is well mannered, knows basic obedience & would be a great family dog. File 125673-NM. AT NEWARK 124 Evergreen Ave. Just off Rt. 1 & 9 near Newark International Airport 10 HUMANE NEWS August 2014 One year old Niko was surrendered since the landlord will not allow any dogs. He is a gentle, energetic fella who loved being handled as he was evaluated. Niko is well adjusted & came from a loving home. He adores people & interacts very well with them. No problem in sharing his food bowl. Niko would make a great family friend. File 125837. newark DOGS A handsome 5 year old neutered fella has been waiting for “a new leash on life”. The Poodle type is one of several happy, hopeful lap dogs waiting for a chance at happiness. File 126370-NM. This handsome Rottweiler mix was found as a stray, wandering the streets of Plainfield at midnight. A microchip traced to a Manalapan resident … who gave the dog away. We contacted the new owner who decided to release the dog to AHS. Beware of giving up a dog to a new home …They may not love it as much as you did. File 125798-NM. Someone left this lovely Cocker Spaniel at Police Headquarters. The AHS bailed the lass out & after a veterinary examination, she was found to have an ear infection & an eye infection. She is being cared for & by the time you read this, she will be hoping for a new home. File 126225-F. This adorable Lhasa Apso type is not so lucky …. his owner just doesn’t have enough time to devote to her best friend. So 3 year old Lucky is searching for a new best friend & companion. File 126362-M. This lovely & gentle pit bull is the sweetheart of the entire staff. She was rated an A+ in her temperament evaluation -- & it doesn’t get any better than that. Due to an inexplicable gait in her walk, there was an undetermined medical condition. Thankfully, Dr. Adriana Hordynsky of Linden performed several checks & discovered Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever. She is being treated with antibiotics & is hoping that you will give her a “new leash on life”. File 123167-F. When his owner passed away, they found this Chihuahua and a cat left in the apartment. One need only see the concern for his future in his face. Won’t you give him a chance to start life anew with you? File 125766-M. We call him Angel …. & it suits his personality. His kennelmate likes to hog the feeder…but even then, Angel shows no aggression by the food bowl. He sits nicely for treats & gives toys back when asked. What a wonderful dog who would make a wonderful family companion. File 125804-M What happened to my family???? They must have strayed because they haven’t come here to claim me. I guess I will just have to follow my own course & find a new lifetime of love. File 126169-F. Adoption Center Open Daily - Noon to 5:00 p.m. Phone: (973) 824-7080 E-Mail: Contactus@ahscares.org View More Orphans at http://ahsnewark.petfinder.org or “Like” us on Facebook at Newark Associated Humane www.ahscares.org 11 Happy Endings VICTIM OF ABUSE NOW DISCOVERS THE LAND OF OZ She was just a pup when she arrived in March … & we can’t imagine the hurt, heartache & loneliness that she has experienced. The emaciated dog was brought to the AHS Newark facility after a passerby saw someone pick up the dog & body slam her to the ground and then against the wall. She was immediately brought to the Medical Dept. for an examination & found to have an upper respiratory infection. She stayed there for a month for continued care. We called her “Calamity” & after several weeks of hoping for a new leash on life, she was sent to Popcorn Park for a well-deserved chance at happiness. Gary Fischer & Family adopted the sweet, energetic & active lass whom they have now named Ruby. Amazingly, the Fischer Family reside on YELLOW BRICK ROAD! Popcorn Park provides our own Yellow Brick Road for all our orphans. Thanks to the Fischer Family, they have opened their door to Emerald City where all of her troubles have ended, thanks to the Great & Wonderful Wizard Gary & his family. That's a magical ending, & just like Dorothy & Toto, there's no place like home. MATURE POODLE PAIR ADOPTED TO LOVING WARETOWN FAMILY PHOTOS SUPPLIED A pup who lived with terror & abuse is now living a life filled with love & care. What if the guys on Clinton Ave. in Newark could see her now! Hopefully, Ruby has erased all of the bad memories … but we haven’t. The terror & abuse continues on. FABULOUS NEWARK STRAY MATCHED TO A FABULOUS OWNER IN BRICK! The handsome young mixture was found as a stray in Newark. A temperament evaluation showed that this good-looking guy knew an assortment of commands – sits, downs, gives paw, fetches a toy & drops it by your feet on command. What happened to the teacher who taught this fella? The dog was neutered & microchipped but the chip was inactive. The company said they would check & get back to us … but they never PHOTOS SUPPLIED did. After several weeks at our Newark facility, Rocky headed south to Popcorn Park. His only claim to video fame is that he can be seen in videos with Vinnie as the first dog Vinnie met with. Then in walked Jonathan Iorio of Brick – and Rocky said bye-bye to the kennel staff and on the road to a new life. Our thanks to Jonathan for rescuing a needy, eager-to-please pooch! Heidi Grady & daughter with the mature & grateful poodle pair from Plainfield After being brought to the Plainfield Police Dept., two older gents were hairy, unkempt messes but very loving & friendly to all. The groomer had her work cut out for her & the adorable 8 year old gents waited … and after 2 months at the Newark facility, Ben & Jerry were transferred to Popcorn Park. They were very popular and admired by many people who visited. Heidi Grady of Waretown visited Popcorn Park & fell in love with two guys. Our thanks to Heidi for opening her heart & home to this poodle pair. 12 HUMANE NEWS August 2014 Photo above: Jonathan Iorio gives Rocky a ride around the swimming pool. Photo left: Boy, if the other Newark strays could see me now! To Our Wonderful Adopters ... We absolutely love receiving and publishing photos of the pets you have adopted from us; however, to be reproducible in print, photos must be high-resolution. Low-resolution photos result in very small photos in print or not being able to use them at all. If using a camera phone, be sure the setting is at high resolution. Thank you! Happy Endings GOOBER FINDS A NEW HOME … AND A NEW LIFE After being cruelly abandoned in a hallway, he found life can be a ball! Meet Goober, an unwanted dog who was abandoned in the hallway of a Newark residence. A temperament evaluation revealed a happy-go-lucky lad who gave a nice “sit” when presented with a treat. He was eager to please & when presented with a toy, he wanted the staff to play with him rather than playing with it by himself. As soon as he arrived, we knew he would be good with other dogs & loves people. But his deflated ego needed a boost, so Goober was sent to Popcorn Park for a chance to meet new people & a chance to run in the exercise yard. Chris & Stacy O’Neill with Kaitlyn & Tyler of Toms River visited & adopted this wonderful friendly fellow who they have renamed Rusty. Goober, (now re-named Rusty), is loved & accepted in his new family & repays with lots of kises. BEDRAGGLED BOY LOUNGES IN LOVING AVENEL HOME PHOTOS SUPPLIED Kaitlyn & Tyler surround Goober with a loving home. PATCHES THE BEAGLE ADOPTED BY POPCORN PARK VOLUNTEER & FAMILY PHOTO SUPPLIED Jack (l.) welcomed Patches the Beagle into the family. PHOTO SUPPLIED Tuko spends his days lounging in his favorite spot by the window It was in 2009 when a male Pit mix was found as a stray. He was thin, bedraggled and had a very sad hang-dog look. Unfortunately, the picture taken upon his arrival is not reproducible & has been removed due to complete overhaul of our computer system. Thankfully, we have just received an update on the dog we called "Lovey". Shortly after Christmas, the pit mix got the greatest holiday gift ever! According to Jace C. McColley of Avenel, he has renamed him Tuko and is a healthy, happy dog. He sent us a picture of Tuko lounging in one of his favorite spots. “He is a wonderful and intelligent dog, and an indispensable part of our family.” What a great family to provide a home for this wonderful dog! Patches' story was a sad one. She was brought to us by her owners of 6 years who were moving and couldn't take her along. Left behind, she was sad, scared and confused. To help cheer her up we made her our office mascot so she could be with people all day and soon she calmed down and was wagging her tail, but it was obvious that Patches had a little more than depression going on. She showed signs of being in pain and not feeling well. Our veterinarian ran several tests and treated her for ailments that her owners neglected to tell us about, but we still needed to get to the root of other problems Patches was having. We decided that the best thing for Patches would be to see a neurologist. Our staff member, Jen, fell in love with Miss Patches and took her to North Star Vets for a consult, where it was determined that Patches may have had an orthopedic problem that could be treated with medications. Patches began her treatment and she is now living the good life at home with Jen, her husband Dan, and their pup, Jack. Patches improved and started to feel better, but more than anything, she is happy to be a part of a loving family once again. www.ahscares.org 13 forked river DOGS Sparkle, 8 years old, & 5 year old Tubby are an adorable duo whose owner could no longer keep them. They enjoy the fun & freedom of the exercise yard & would love to go to a home with a yard - it would be absolutely terrific! File 23590-F & File 23591-M. Meet Bella whose adorable face belies her personality. She loves people … is a great dog … but does not like cats …. and she doesn’t like dogs. So if you are lonely, living by yourself & would love a devoted companion, we would like to introduce you to Bella. File 23600-SF. Kajtek lived outside on a chain for his entire life. His Monroe County, PA owners are older & do not want to take care of him & were going to put him to sleep. Friends & neighbors tried to find the dog a home on various sites but only got offers to euthanize him. We offered to take Kajtek into Popcorn Park & we have been working with the dog to socialize him. File 23502-M. Hercules & Thor were running at large one evening. An owner has never come to claim them & now a search is on for a home for these 1 ½ year old boys who would love to stay together. File 23454-NM & File 23455-NM. Jake & Rocky are two happy guys about 1 ½ years old. They were brought to AHS & just huddled together in this scary new place. They have come out of their shell & enjoy good times together in the exercise pen. These bubbly Beagle boys are very bonded with each other & we are hoping for a home where they can stay together. File 23616-M & File 23617-M. A national pet alert was sent from Tennessee after the owner of Kozy & Tupelo died of a heart attack & their world collapsed. Kozy is blind, & because he lives in a world of darkness, TupeloHoney stays by his side & comforts him the best she can. They are totally bonded Many promises were made to rescue them, but none turned out favorably. Kozy & Tupelo would love a new home. File 23506-F and 23507-NM. Meet 9 year old Sasha who is blind & her 5 year old friend Goldie who is her constant companion. Both were given up when the owner was moving & had health problems. Would you share your heart & home with two well-mannered mature maidens? File 23566-SF & File 23567-SF. AT FORKED RIVER Humane Way at Lacey Road - Open Daily - Noon to 5:00 p.m. Phone (609) 693-1900 E-mail: njhumane@aol.com Exit 74 off Parkway: Turn left & go 7 miles. Make right on Humane Way View more Orphans at http://ahsforkedriver.petfinder.org or “Like” us - Associated Humane Popcorn Park Shelter on Facebook 14 HUMANE NEWS August 2014 This adorable-looking English Bulldog was tied to a fence & abandoned by a creep in Newark. She was brought to AHS where she was then transferred to Popcorn Park for a new life. She was adopted out briefly but it seems she does not like dogs … or cats. We call her Sincere & she is about 3 ½ years old. File 23520-SF. tinton falls DOGS Meet 1 ½ year old Max – who was only trying to please his owner. It was reported that the dog would be let out of the house to “chase away people”. It was also stated that he does not like teen-age boys. Our intake report indicates that he thinks he is a lapdog. One can only surmise from the subtext that he would be a loving, loyal & protective dog. Some owners may abuse such devotion. File 78398-M. The AHS office received a call concerning two dogs running at large & attacking cats. Pepe was brought in & a possible owner called to say the dog might belong to him. He never came in to see if it was his dog. That was last Christmas. Won’t you come & visit Pepe – if you don’t own cats. File 77410-NM Tara came in with Clay & Otto (see below) & they enjoy their lives together …. but they would love to belong to someone who will give them the love & care that each deserves. File 78750-F. When Lucky’s owner passed away, a family member brought the 11 year old Jack Russell Terrier to AHS. He is heartbroken and lost without the home he had known for years. Several weeks have passed & he is hoping that someone will be willing to adopt a mature gent so that he may enjoy a loving home in the sunset of his life. File 78628-NM. Spencer, Otis & Emmet were abandoned in a park in Neptune. Life has been a series of disappointments in their young lives. If you like to hear the patter of little feet around the house, we got little feets! Come & meet this hopeful trio. File 79404-M, File 79405M & File 79406-M. Clay (l.) & Otto are two of the teen-agers that were from an unwanted litter. They have grown up at the shelter & would love to get to know you better. File 78753-NM & File 78754-NM. Meet Buddy B – who has had several disappointments in the 11 months he has been at AHS. He was originally brought to AHS from an owner who lived in a mobile home park. Due to weight limitations, Buddy was too big to stay. He was then adopted to someone who returned him because of his high energy level. Buddy B was adopted out and was returned 24 hours later due when she jumped on her new owner. If you are an active animal lover with a fenced-in yard, have we got a dog for you! File 79119-NM. Shilo knew just where to go for a special treat. The injured dog was found in front of Jersey Shore BBQ & was hoping to be noticed. When AHS Animal Control Officer brought her to see our vet, we believe that life was not pleasant for her. There was a scar around her snout as if she had been muzzled for long periods of time. One side of her lip was swollen & infected. The treatment has been successful & now she needs a patient, caring person who will give her a loving home. File 78966-F. AT TINTON FALLS 2960 Shafto Road, on Route 547 - Open Daily - Noon to 5:00 p.m. Phone (732) 922-0100 Fax: (732) 922-4032 E-Mail: tintonfallsahs@aol.com 2 Miles from Rt. 33-34 Circle, Parkway Exit 102 (So.) Parkway Exit 100B (North) View More Orphans at http://ahstintonfalls.petfinder.org www.ahscares.org 15 NEW JERSEY LEGISLATION Senate Bill 2012 (Lesniak) would ban the import, sale, purchase, barter or possession of ivory or rhinoceros horns & items containing ivory or rhino horns. Ivory trafficking is at the highest rate ever recorded with miore than 41 tons of illegal ivory confiscated worldwide last year. It has passed the Senate 37-0. Companion Bill A3128 (Mukherji) has been voted out of committee & needs to be posted for a vote by the Assembly. Senate bill 2012 passed the Senate 37-0 and in the Assembly, it passed 75-2-1. Since it has passed both houses, it is now on the Governor’s desk. Assembly Bill 3012 (Ciattarelli, Dancer, Simon, Giblin) would criminalize bestiality. Although present law makes it a crime to torture or neglect an animal or creature, this bill would amend R.S. 4:22-17 to specifically make it a crime to use, or cause or procure the use of an animal or creature in any kind of sexual manner. Under the bill, bestiality would be a crime of the fourth degree except that the person would be guilty of the third degree if the animal or creature dies as a result of the violation; the animal or creature suffers serious bodily injury as a result of the violation; or the person has a prior conviction for an offense that would constitute animal cruelty under the statute. Penalties range of 18 months in prison to $10,000 or both. A crime of the third degree is punishable by 3-5 years imprisonment, a fine of up to $15,000 or both. Bill passed the Assembly 76-0. The bill has now been referred to the Senate Judiciary Committee: Scutari is Chair & Gill is Vice Chair Have you heard? ... AHS is social! Stay in touch and up-to-date on AHS’ activities and the animals we shelter, defend, and protect. Please stop by .... AHS website: www.ahscares.org Facebook: ‘Like’ Us at Newark: Newark Associated Humane Forked River: www.facebook.com/pages/AssociatedHumane-Popcorn-Park-Shelter/122122364501442 Please help us save lives ... Yes! I want to support the many life-saving efforts of AHS and Popcorn Park through a donation of $ _______________________ ❑ Please find my donation enclosed. ❑ Apply to ResQ Fund ❑ Please charge my donation to my credit card: ❑ American Express ❑ Visa ❑ MasterCard ❑ Discover Name on Card: ______________________________ Exp. date: ________ Card# _____________________________________ 3/4 digit sec. code: _______ Your signature: ________________________________________________ Name: _______________________________________________________ Address: _____________________________________________________ NEWS FROM NEW YORK NEWBURGH The City of Newburgh is considering hiring a contractor to use Conibear traps as a cruel legal method to get rid of groundhogs near Washington Lake. Conibear traps are also known as body-gripping traps which are exceedingly cruel, causing victims to suffer immensely as they are slowly crushed or suffocated to death. The traps are also indiscriminate & can pose a risk to dogs, cats, children, etc. Please send a polite note to Mayor Judy Kennedy, JKennedy@cityofnewburghny.gov SUFFOLK COUNTY The Suffolk County Legislature unanimously passed & is expected to be signed by Suffolk County Executive Bellone. This bill makes Suffolk County the first in New York to regulate the sources of animals for pet dealers. IR1047 will require dealers to provide inspection reports of the breeding facilities on request and bans dealers in the county from buying animals from commercial breeding facilities that have 1) a direct violation from the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture within the past 2 years; 2) "No access" violations on two most recent inspection reports from the USDA; 3) Three or more different indirect violations other than "no access” violations. STATEN ISLAND A second Vet Mobile launched on May 29th & will be in Staten Island every Thursday thereafter. A complete full exam is $25 & includes other super low prices. Vet Mobile 1 will continue to service Manhattan, Bronx, Brooklyn, & Queens. As a special offer, Vet Mobile 2 will be offering FREE RABIES VACCINATIONS for Staten Island residents. Also included in vet services are Ultrasounds, Echocardiograms, major surgeries, orthopedics, digital X-rays, bloodwork, etc. NEW YORK STATE. The Assembly has voted to approve A.9487. This would expand the reach of NY’s spay/neuter fund to include Trap-Neuter-Return efforts but currently, the fund is not authorized to support TNR projects. The bill (SB7290) is in the Senate Agriculture Committee. The bill must pass the Senate before it becomes a law. NEW YORK CITY The NYC Dept. of Consumer Affairs (DCA) has pulled the license of Carriage Horse Driver Saverio Colarusso. He was arrested in December after police saw his horse, Blondie, was pulling a carriage despite a painful injury to its hind leg. Colarusso has had previous brushes with the DCA enforcement. Colarusso told the police that the horse had been walking like that for four days but later backtracked on his statement & said the horse was injured after stumbling because of a loud garbage truck just 15 minutes prior to being stopped. He was fined $3,000 for failing to comply with existing settlement agreement after carrying more than the legally allowed 4 passengers & for failing to humanely care for a horse under his supervision. NEW YORK STATE State Assemblywoman Linda Rosenthal introduced a bill that would have pet owners lose the right to tattoo artwork on their cats & dogs. To subject the animals to unnecessary painful procedures to satisfy the owners’ fancy is reprehensible, said Rosenthal. It has passed the Senate & Assembly & Gov. Cuomo is expected to sign the bill into law. BELLPORT Newspaper reports indicate that actress Isabella Rossellini purchased 8 acres to prevent the land from being developed. She plans on opening an organic farm & to sell her produce to the Bellport restaurant. City, State, Zip: _______________________________________________ Please send all donations to: Associated Humane Societies/Popcorn Park PO Box 43 Forked River, NJ 08731-0043 16 HUMANE NEWS August 2014 SUMMER SAFETY TIPS: AUGUST 2014 * Visit your vet and have your pets tested for heartworm if they’re not on year `round preventive. * Have plenty of fresh, clean water on hand for your pets as they get dehydrated quickly in hot weather. Keep them in shade as much as possible. * Never leave them in a car in hot weather, not even with windows down. TOP-NOTCH CARE GIVEN TO POPCORN PARK RESIDENTS Maximus We get so many compliments from visitors to the refuge - on the health of the animals, the cleanliness of the refuge, the friendliness of staff - and we love to hear them. It’s a comment on all the work that goes on behind the scenes and on the funds we invest in the good care and health of our residents. Below are two examples of how we care for our animals. It has been 3 years since the mournful cries of four Aldabra tortoises were heard by neighbors of a Highlands, NJ resident. The tortoises suffered from upper respiratory infections and some had cracks in their shells. It took many months to help the largest tortoise, Maximus, with the horrendous wound that the owner had covered with fiberglass. The Society/Popcorn Park staff rescued the tortoises through cooperation with N J Division of Fish & Wildlife. Three of the tortoises went to Cape May County Zoo but the largest of all was Maximus who stayed at Popcorn Park. A special compound was quickly built with an indoor heated area to keep him safe during the onset of cold weather. In order to ensure that Maximus will be kept in comfort for his very long life span, we have made plans for his future creature comforts. The Aldabra tortoise will be at the Brandywine Zoo in Delaware for a couple of months. While he is there, a new large area with sod, sprinkler system, pond & heated winter housing will be prepared and ready for him upon his return. While at Brandywine, he will have a good size area & a pond to cool off in & 4 star accommodations! This undertaking will cost about $6,000 and if you would like to donate to Max's new man cave, just visit Popcorn Park or log on to ahscares.org to donate or sponsor Max in the Wildlife Club. Above, Max, ready to go on his vacation in Delaware. Below, Max with Meghan Carter, one of his caretakers at the Brandywine Zoo. In October of 2013 while Dante was rolling around in his yard, staff noticed what seemed to be an abscess under his chin. Two days later, we sedated him to be examined. Tissue samples sent to the lab revealed that Dante had hair follicle cancer - a malignant follicular tumor. We sedated him again, removed any abnormal tissue around the site and took X-rays of his lungs. They were clear, so we began several rounds of chemotherapy, sedating him once every 5 weeks. We planned his next treatment at NorthStar Vets where a CT scan would verify the cancer had not metastasized. We also had a special transport crate fabricated for Dante and all the big cats to make traveling easier and time under sedation shorter. Dante’s CT scan on June 12 revealed that he is winning this fight! Dante was originally rescued from a so-called sanctuary in Texas who was planning on using him in a canned hunt, that is, to be shot at close range to provide a trophy for the shooter. We’ve given Dante an exceptional life at Popcorn Park, but it doesn’t come for free. The big cats’ transport crate costs $5,000 and we have not yet received a bill for Dante’s care at NorthStar. You can help by making a donation marked for Dante’s care by mail or at ahscares.org, or by sponsoring him in the Wildlife Club. Dante Upper left, Dante gets final preparation for going through the CTscanner; below left, NorthStar staff monitoring Dante and his scan; immediate left, the big cat transport built specially to fit safely inside our vans. For additional photos, visit our Popcorn Park Refuge Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/PopcornParkAssociatedHumaneSoc www.ahscares.org 17 junior HUMANE AHS PRESENTS THREE K-9 VESTS TO PLEASANTVILLE (N.J.) OFFICERS Pleasantville Police Officer Aristizabal and K-9 Dozer met with one of the local school groups who were there to tour Popcorn Park. A few months ago, AHS was contacted by officers from the Pleasantville, NJ Police Department. Three K-9 officers had requested protection for their partners with bullet-resistant, stab-resistant vests. The order was placed and the K-9 vests were waiting to go to their final destination. In order to protect these K-9s, it was important that they receive them in a timely fashion. We contacted the K-9 officers and Pleasantville Police Officer David Aristizabal and his partner, K-9 Pico visited Popcorn Park to receive all three vests for the safety and protection of their K-9s. If you would like to be a part of helping a law enforcement K-9, just send your donation to AHS & mark it: Vested Interest Fund. If you know of a K-9 in your town who does not have a protective vest, please alert them to the AHS offer of a FREE vest for their partner. CROSS OF GLORY LUTHERAN CHURCH BIBLE SCHOOL HELD MONTH-LONG FUND RAISER FOR ANIMALS PHOTO SUPPLIED During the month of May, the Cross of Glory Lutheran Church's Nursery School was taught the importance of giving and sharing -- to family, friends, the community, etc. Among their efforts, the group chose to help needy animals at Popcorn Park in Forked River. They gathered dog food, cat food, treats, "Care Bears", home-made catnip toys, cleaning supplies and much more! At the end of their fund raiser, one of the lucky orphans that was adopted from Popcorn Park visited the group to thank them for their wonderful efforts! "Pops" was originally found in horrible shape at Newark's Penn Station. He has a lifetime of love in his home & he is one of the Society’s good will ambassadors. Pops LOVED meeting youngsters & we saw a whole different side of his personality! 18 HUMANE NEWS Pleasantville Police Officer David Aristizabal and K-9 Dozer wearing his brand new bullet/stab resistant vests August 2014 CARTERET GIRL SCOUT TROOP DONATES "GOODIE BAGS" & MEETS VETERINARIAN .... AND WILMA On May 21st our veterinarian, Dr. Adriana Hordynsky and her canine companion, Wilma, paid a visit to Carteret Girl Scout Troop #80935 to speak to the girls about health care for their pets. Dr. Hordynsky visited with the girls last year and they always enjoy spending time with her. While Dr. Hordynsky handled the educational part of the presentation, Wilma PHOTO SUPPLIED handled the hugs and kisses portion. Each girl gave Wilma a mini check-up and got to listen to her heart. In fact they were so excited about checking Wilma out with the stethoscope, they lined up twice! Wilma looked like she enjoyed all the attention as much as the girls enjoyed her! The Scouts prepared “goodie bags” for the shelter dogs and cats, made dog toys and wrote notes of encouragement on their hopes for each dog and cat being adopted and finding a loving home. They also wrote thank-you notes for Wilma and Dr. H. It is so important to teach kids about caring for animals and we thank Dr. H. for taking the time to pass valuable information on to the Scouts each year. junior bookshelf junior HUMANE NEW DORP H.S. "ADOPTS" ZOEY THE COUGAR WITH A $1,500 DONATION POP-OUT & PAINT DOGS & CATS By: Cindy A. Littlefield Storey Publishing This book teaches animal loving kids ages 6 to 12 about 13 breeds of dogs including Dalmatians, Boxers and more. Kitty lovers will find loads of information about their feline friends. They include Siamese, Manx, Russian Blue & more. Using a few basic supplies, the kids will enjoy popping out & painting their favorite breeds. The book offers a variety of techniques for painting the perfect details on these paper pets, plus information on how to make toys, collars, dog houses, etc. Educational information about each dog & cat is included with each breed. Kids can have a blast making the sturdy, stand-up models but will also learn about each breed. The book is $12.95 & has 48 pages and 20 die-cut cards. Littlefield is also the author of PopOut & Paint Horse Breeds and Poop-Out & Paint Farm Animals. MANASQUAN MISS CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY WITH GIFTS FOR AHS ANIMALS PHOTO SUPPLIED The New Dorp High School in Staten Island, NY celebrates school spirit for the Cougar football team by helping a cougar at Popcorn Park. Through the efforts of teacher, Lisa Auriemma, a fund raiser was held for Zoey the cougar. AHS Assistant Director Scott Crawford met with the school to accept a very generous check of $1,500 to “adopt” Zoey as their football team’s mascot. Our thanks to the students at New Dorp High School for their wonderful efforts in reaching their goal! Go Cougars!!! BRICK JUNIOR GIRL SCOUT TROOP COLLECTS DONATION FOR POPCORN PARK FOR BRONZE AWARD Meet Aileen, Casey, Katie & Selena of Junior Girl Scout Troop 1312 of Brick Township. These hard-working, energetic animal lovers are working towards their Bronze Award and to that end, they donate to help in community efforts. As a result of their work, they brought in loads of towels, linens & stuffed animals -- always a welcome donation of muchneeded items! The celebration that Sydney had for her birthday was also a celebration of her love for animals! The Manasquan miss asked for donations for animals instead of presents for herself. As a result of her party, Sydney collected $140.00 and lots of pet food for our orphaned dogs and cats. Our thanks to Sydney for her unselfish efforts to help animals! WANT YOUR FAMILY TO GO VEG? START WITH MEATLESS MONDAY!! You know that being vegetarian means more kindness to animals, the planet and your health, but your whole family may not be ready. Try Meatless Monday - pasta in marinara sauce, black bean burritos, or veggie burgers. Check out the many delicious meat substitutes such as Chick’n Crispy Tenders by Gardein - you’ll change their minds! www.ahscares.org 19 more SOCIETY NEWS More Society News on Page 2 3RD ANNUAL DONATION DRIVE BY MONMOUTH COUNTY ROUGHNECKS MOTORCYCLE CLUB Motorcycles roar as the Roughnecks MC cruise down Humane Way followed by family and friends in pick-ups filled with donations. It was a Family Day celebration at Popcorn Park with the arrival of the Monmouth County Roughnecks Motorcycle Club members and their family and friends! It was their 3rd Annual Trek to Popcorn Park. They were grilling in the picnic area, touring the zoo and getting to meet Kya the white tiger up close and personal. Staff and visitors also joined in on the picnic for food & good times. The Monmouth County Roughnecks Motor Cycle Club had a donation drive for Popcorn Park and arrived with 3 truckloads of dog food, cat food & lots of supplies for the residents. At the end of the day, everyone gathered back in the picnic area and the Roughnecks presented Popcorn Park with a cash donation of over $2,300.00. The Board of Directors & staff would like to thank all of the members, their families and friends for their dedication in helping the animals with much-needed donations & making this a great funfilled day for all involved. POINT PLEASANT TEACHERS' DENIM DAY HELPS SOCIETY DOGGIES Teachers from Point Pleasant Boro High School picked Popcorn Park for the Denim Day donation. Monthly denim days are conducted by members of the Point Pleasant Education Association (PPEA). The teachers pay $5 to wear jeans to school on a designated Friday. Each month, they choose various local and national charities to benefit and in April, the PPEA membership chose Popcorn Park as the recipient! The schools participating in the district included Point Pleasant High School, Memorial Middle School, Nellie Bennett Elementary School and Ocean Road Elementary School. Popcorn Park wishes to acknowledge with thanks and appreciation to the PPEA membership for choosing us! Popcorn Park received a generous check in the amount of $875! 20 HUMANE NEWS August 2014 All of the members enjoyed a family day outing with grilling in the picnic area, touring the zoo & meeting Kya the white tiger! The 3rd Annual Event by the Monmouth County Roughnecks M.C. brought a truckload of donations and over $2,300!!! WDHA-FM & TERRIE CARR HOSTED AN ADOPTION EVENT FOR AHS WDHA Music Director/Midday Host Terrie Carr & AHS Asst Director Scott Crawford and Tilly who is waiting for adoption at the Newark shelter. Tillie sits among alot of goodies that are headed to the AHS Newark shelter. For more on Tillie, see her story on Page11. The AHS was recently invited to participate in Rock N' Ruff -- an adoption event at 105.5 WDHAFM -- hosted by Terrie Carr, Music Director and Midday Host. AHS Assistant Director Scott Crawford & his team of volunteers brought 4 dogs & 4 cats to the event. Several times during the show, Terrie would showcase some of the animals available for adoption. Thanks to Terrie, WDHA-FM and Rock N' Ruff who donated a truck load of goodies for orphans at the AHS Newark facility. 4th ANNUAL ROCK TO ADOPT RAISES OVER $7,000 FOR POPCORN PARK ANIMALS!!! Rock 2 Adopt 4 was another huge success! Music, Fun and Food! Popcorn Park was host to a great bunch of people who came out entertain the public. There were great bands who played continually during the 2-day event, great weather and a great time. A thank you to the jugglers, face painters, and magicians who gave the attendees a great show! Everyone enjoyed themselves and Vinnie made an appearance and loved it; he stayed out front most of the day, sat & listened to some music and met with his fans! Thank you to all the bands who played, all the sponsors who helped out making this possible and to Donna Torres who put this all together -- take a bow -- you did a fantastic job! Rock 2 Adopt 4 raised over $7,000.00, that’s amazing! The Wag was one of 16 crowd-pleasing bands that entertained with vocals and music. The band Ripped was a real crowd pleaser; in addition, band members generously helped out in other ways to help make the event a success. Order here! ORDER FORM AUGUST 2014 Vinnie Van Gogh, in the foreground, was in attendance and really enjoyed the music. Here he listened attentively to vocalist/guitarist Alex Chernick, inset. If you are interested in receiving any of the items listed below, please forward the coupon along with the required donation, and mail to: Associated Humane Societies 124 Evergreen Ave. Newark, NJ 07114-2133 ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ What Will Happen to Your Pet?/Pets In Wills Arbor of Love Brochure ZoonooZ (sample copy) Princess Memorial Booklet (incl. S&H) Princess Memorial Video DVD (incl. S&H) 7 Asst. Popcorn Park Postcards (incl. S&H) Popcorn Park Magnet (incl. S&H) Pet Alert Decals (2) Share-A-Pet Booklet NEW! Wildlife Club Booklet AHS/Popcorn Park Color Brochure Small Coloring Book Elephant Coloring Book Zoological Society Brochure Allergy Proofing Booklet SASE-#10 SASE-#10 $1.00 $5.00 $15.00 $7.00 $5.75 $2.00 + SASE $2.00 $2.00 $1.00 2/$1.00 $3.00 SASE- #10 $2.00 Name ___________________________________________________ Address ____________________________________ Apt. ________ City, State, Zip ___________________________________________ Enclosed is $ _____________ in ❑ check ❑ money order Please charge my donation to: ❑ Visa ❑ Master Card ❑ American Express ❑ Discover Card # ____________________________________3/4 digit Sec.Code _____ Signature __________________________________________ Exp. ________ In between sets, staff brought adoption hopefuls out to meet everyone, hoping a pup might find his match. Here, Aslan meets one of the attendees, Diana Bergmann. Juggler Cousin Jared was one of several entertainers, including magician, Dan O’Leary, who entertained the crowds. At the end of the day, Donna Torres of Local Shack, who along with Peter Jester coordinates this fabulous two-day event, presented a check for over $7,000 raised for AHS/Popcorn Park to Popcorn Park General Manager, John Bergmann www.ahscares.org 21 A MEMORIAL TO RED WHO TOUCHED MANY LIVES Len Soucy, founder of The Raptor Trust Associated Humane/Popcorn Park Staff Our beloved Dozer who we miss terribly & will love forever Tracey Bohlke – NJ Garfield Chandrahas - We thank your organization for rescuing our beloved kitty Garfield (a little over 20 years ago), who in spite of all he had gone through in his early years, gave us unconditional love & great joy. He was a handsome, loving, gentle Maine Coon & all who saw him fell in love with him. He returned to his home with God 40 days back. Our Baby Garfield will live on in our hearts forever. Siva & Sarita Kumar - NY Howard Weaver Mary Ann Gallagher - NJ Joan P. Green - NJ John Fanelli Sr. Jim & Annette Pape - NJ Bette Lipschultz Ross Rosen - N J Sue Tucillo New Jersey Alpaca Community, Inc. - NJ Carlynn Ann –who found so much joy with her Dachshunds – you are missed. Love, The Swanson/Johnson Family - FL Barbara Young LifeCell Friends - NJ Sean McKinley Jay & Evayne McCann - N J Raymond McDonough Peter & Janet Wright - FL Joseph Ptasnik Maria Pofalhll - NJ Thomas Watson Susan, Colin, Kyle & Terence Shebby - PA Bill Paullin - PA Mary Ellen Amos Susan & Ronald Kennedy - NJ Marguerite L. Ault - NJ Stephen & Lynn Grant - CT Josephine Salvadore Nancy Gallagher - N J Pat Bednarz John & Margaret Serazio - NJ Karen & William Doulin - FL Loraine Robson Rena Matzelle – NY Caroline Barcellona – “I know for certain that we never lose the people we love, even to death. They continue to participate in every act, thought & decision we make. Their love leaves an indelible imprint in our memories. We find comfort in knowing that our lives have been enriched by having shared their lives.” –(Leo Buscaglia). Mark Luffy – NJ Mercer Gen. Shift 4 – NJ Your Friends at MedAssets – NJ JFK Marching Mustangs – NJ My mother, Rose Liming - she was a true animal lover! Paul & Rosemary Fisher - NC My fun loving friend, Caroline Barcellona, who was one of my best friends from elementary school through high school. Forever in my heart with the fondest of memories. RIP, Love you. Diane Hochrun Davis Shimanowitz – NJ Thelma Holzbaur Linda Holzbaur & Linda Kay - NJ Sharyn Gellar who loved Popcorn Park Don & Linda Sanders - CT My nephew, Joseph Pukash Regina Raskulinecz – NJ Annie Sperling – Perhaps they are not the stars, but rather openings in heaven where the love of our lost ones pours through and shines down upon us to let us know they are happy. The memory of a good person is a blessing. The Friday Nighters – NJ Princess the Camel Adam & Susan Koval - NJ Kay Foth - OH Thank you for giving this poor guy a chance (Vinnie) at a life he deserves! I just lost my sweet girl Athena, a pit, so I’d like to make this donation in honor of my sweet baby. Steve Braslow - NJ Our friend, Jeannie Dubovec Peres Jeannie's friends at Gastroenterologists of Ocean County - NJ A donation as a memorial to a loved one will go a long way to help Society orphans. There are many ways to make a donation. The Society will notify a bereaved family with a card IF A FULL NAME & ADDRESS OF THE FAMILY AS WELL AS FULL NAME & ADDRESS OF DONOR is included. Due to the high volume of requests, only gifts of $50.00 or more will be printed in a timely manner. 22 HUMANE NEWS August 2014 Kyle & Amanda Nilsen of Manalapan lost their beloved Australian heeler, Red, to cancer, who was like a child to them when he was rescued 7 years ago. Before Red passed, Kyle & Amanda had one more birthday for him surrounded by all his family & friends. According to Kyle: "We just wanted Red to see how many lives he had touched over the years. There was a huge turnout and all guests were asked to bring new dog toys -- not for Red -- but to donate to other rescue dogs in his memory. He brought so much happiness into our lives that we figured these toys could bring happiness to his fellow rescue dogs". Kyle & Amanda were concerned with having Red's memory & kindness known so maybe others would donate more to our organization & possibly interest people in adopting rescue dogs when they read what a huge impact Red had on everyone. In Memory of Our Loving Dog Charlie "We want to thank Popcorn Park Zoo for giving us such a precious gift of our loving dog Charlie who we were fortunate to have for 12 wonderful years. We will miss our dog Charlie who passed away on June 29, 2014 and hold his memories in our hearts forever." - The Nemeth Family Humane News Published by the Associated Humane Societies Over A Century of Caring 1906 - 2014 EXECUTIVE OFFICES: 124 Evergreen Avenue Newark NJ 07114-2133 Phone: (973) 824-7080 FAX: (973) 824-2720 E-mail: contactUs@ahscares.org MONMOUTH COUNTY BRANCH: 2960 Shafto Road Tinton Falls, NJ 07753-7608 Phone: (732) 922-0100 FAX: (732) 922-4032 E-Mail: TintonFallsAHS@aol.com OCEAN COUNTY BRANCH & POPCORN PARK ZOO Humane Way & Lacey Road P.O. Box 43 Forked River, NJ 08731-0043 Phone: (609) 693-1900 FAX: (609) 693-8404 E-mail: NJHUMANE@aol.com Roseann Trezza Jeanne Balsam Sandy Hickman Deborah Beyfuss Karen Powell Popcorn Park/Photo Editor John Bergmann Colleen Buchanan, Photography Editors: Scott Crawford, Dee Hobson, Jay Cat Morris, Darcy Del Castillo, Linda Wells Circulation Editors: Carole Goss Beth Stio Editor-in-Chief Contributing Editors Information contained in this publication should not be used as the basis of decisions by any reader without referring to applicable laws, regulations and/or professional advice. The HUMANE NEWS has made every effort to ensure the accuracy of materials in this publication but the HUMANE NEWS will not be responsible for loss or damages caused by errors, omissions, misprints or misinterpretations of the publication contents. www.ahscares.org LITTER CAN HURT, MAIM & KILL Litter can maim and kill. This time of year, people enjoy being outdoors and enjoying hikes, picnics and other activities. Be sure all garbage is thrown into the proper receptacles. This turtle was smaller when he became caught in a 6-pack plastic holder. Don't be a litterbug! AROUND THE USA IDAHO The Ketchum City Council voted unanimously to ban wild animals in circuses in their community. This follows a presentation given last month by students from Sage School & Animals Defense International. AUGUST 2014 - Volume 45, No. 4 IOWA Gov. Terry Branstad signed Senate Bill 2362 which will put an end to Greyhound racing at Council Bluffs, one of two existing tracks, by the end of 2015 & end slot machine subsidies for Greyhound racing at Dubuque Information filed with the Attorney General concerning this charitable solicitation may be obtained from the Attorney General of the State of New Jersey by calling (973) 504-6215. registration with the Attorney General does not imply endorsement. Charitable Registration #-CH012-6200, Tax Exempt # 221 487122. LOUISIANA Rep. Sherman Mack introduced a bill that declares "fox pen hunting is part of the folklife heritage of the state and, as such, should be preserved in order to help maintain the folklife culture". The bill passed the House of Representatives 68-16 & was assigned to the Louisiana Senate education committee. Find us! MARYLAND A fee on commercial dog/cat food was implemented to fund a statewide spay-neuter program aimed at low-income communities. The law will provide grants to local governments & animal groups in the state that provide & promote pet sterilization services. The fee on pet food is funded by a surcharge on the registration fees that pet food manufacturers must pay to sell their products in Maryland. Consumers can expect to pay about 36 cents more for food per pet each year. It is estimated that it will raise about $400,000 a year. Besides being a print magazine, the HUMANE NEWS is available on our website - ahscares.org - and is posted for free access. ◆ People can check out pets up for adoption at our Facebook pages: Newark Associated Humane & Associated Humane Popcorn Park Shelter. These pages are frequently updated with new profiles of animals up for adoption. ◆ Other animals can be found at the shelter's Petfinder website http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/NJ01.html MOVING?? Put your OLD address or mailing label below, and fill in you new address. Send entire coupon to us. Thanks for the update! AUGUST 2014 name address city NEW ADDRESS Name Address City, State, Zip (please print) state zip OHIO In June 2013, North Ridgeville Humane Officer Barry Accorti gained national attention when he shot & killed 5 kittens that were in a backyard woodpile as children looked on. According to Alley Cat Allies, this same officer trapped a baby raccoon & shot & killed her, again with children as an audience. The Alley Cat Allies is asking for dismissal of Accorti. For more information & petition, log on to http://www.alleycat.org/ PENNSYLVANIA Senate Bill 1261 known as Rocco’s Law has passed the Senate. Rocco was a Pittsburgh police k-9 who was fatally stabbed while helping to capture a suspect. House Bill 2026 is a companion measure which would increase the penalty for torturing a police dog. IN RESPONSE TO THOSE WHO HAVE ASKED US: NEITHER THE HUMANE NEWS, THE ASSOCIATED HUMANE SOCIETIES, NOR POPCORN PARK MAKES ITS MEMBERSHIP LISTS AVAILABLE TO ANYONE. www.ahscares.org 23 THE HUMANE NEWS 124 Evergreen Ave. Newark, NJ 07114-2133 AUGUST 2014 Deliver to Addressee or Current Resident Join! PAID Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage PERMIT NO. 5116 ASSOCIATED HUMANE SOCIETIES, INC. Sammie came to AHS in 2009 when the helpless little guy was found lying in a city street, unable to move. Sammie was immediately brought in for medical treatment but they could not determine the cause of his immobility. It was thought he either suffered a stroke or was the victim of a traumatic event. After being given all of the necessary medical care, physical therapy, Sammie was soon back on his feet & getting around well. Sadly, Sammie suffered permanent neurological damage that causes him to be unstable on his feet & have occasional uncontrollable awkward movements. After being adopted a few times, Sammie was returned due to unfortunate accidents due to his condition. It was decided that the best place for Sammie would be on the Animal Haven Farm. He spends his days playing with his best friend Nigel the Yorkie, running & jumping like a pup, & getting lots of love from staff & sponsors. The stroller was brought in by one of Sammie’s sponsors to take him for walks when he isn’t always up for walking. Sammie loves to meet his sponsors, so come on in & sponsor Sammie – he’s sure to put a smile on your face! AUGUST 2014 SHARE-A-PET PROGRAM The Society’s unique SHARE-A-PET PROGRAM is helping many animals thanks to the kindness and generosity of many HUMANE NEWS readers. The animals are placed on the program on the basis of such details as victims of cruelty, handicap, length of stay, etc. As a result of our efforts, brand new facilities have been given to these orphans. You can help by “adopting” one of these orphans for $10.00 a month. In turn, you will receive a color photo and report of your pet every four months, plus a membership card which entitles you to FREE ADMISSION TO POPCORN PARK. You are also invited to visit your pet, take him for walks, bring him treats, toys, and even adopt him. All funds gathered under this program are applied directly to the care of these animals. Any funds that exceed what is needed for a particular animal are applied to the care and welfare of other shelter anmals. You can also view and sponsor all Share-A-Pets on our web site at: www.ahscares.org, and click on Share-A-Pet Program. Sammie of Newark SHARE-A-PET the Name of pets sponsored: ___________________ ___________________ ___________________ NAME ____________________________________________ ADDRESS ________________________________________ CITY, STATE, ZIP ___________________________________ # OF ANIMALS _____ X $10.00 EACH = TOTAL $_________ Nigel of Newark Nigel was found by a good Samaritan, abandoned in Independence Park in Newark in November 2011. He was cold and hungry and grateful to be rescued and brought to AHS. He was absolutely wonderful with staff and quickly found a home. Just as quickly, he was returned, described as having shown aggression to his new owner. We thought it only fair to give him another try, but unfortunately, he was returned for the same reason. Sweet as he is with staff, it seems Nigel has anger management issues, (or maybe he just wants to stay with us!) On the Animal Haven Farm, Nigel has lots of dog buddies, a big play yard and comfy beds, and plenty of people he adores, so if that was his plan, it worked - Nigel will indeed stay with us. But he would still love some understanding sponsors who don’t need the patter of little Nigel feet in their home, who would love to share their heart. Might that be you?. Blossom of Newark Last November, a 5 month old terrier was thrown out of the window of a moving car in Newark’s Branch Brook Park. She was picked up by the AHS Animal Control Officer & brought to our night emergency service who checked for any broken bones. She was nearly hairless & suffered from demodectic mange. Within a short time, we noticed a problem with a hind leg which we found was a luxated patella. A visit to an orthopedic surgeon discovered that she has a severely deformed hind leg & it is doubtful that any surgery would correct the luxated patella. Blossom has completed physical therapy & has been ready for adoption. She runs, plays, jumps & would love a new family but visitors are wary of any physical concerns or what the future holds. We have placed this adorable & hopeful pup on the ShareA-Pet Program, so if you cannot share your home, perhaps you will share your heart. File 23239-SF (Forked River).
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