kya - blind bengal tiger in need comes to popcorn park
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kya - blind bengal tiger in need comes to popcorn park
KYA - BLIND BENGAL TIGER IN NEED COMES TO POPCORN PARK STORY & PHOTOS - PAGE 12 SOCIETY NEWS More Society News on Page 18 and 19 AHS VISITS PET ADOPTION FAIR TO MICROCHIP & SHOWCASE SOCIETY ORPHANS Above left: Melinda proudly displays her finery; Barkley’s personality found a forever home. Melinda still waits. The Society was invited to participate in a Pet Adoption Fair in Scotch Plains on Oct. 19th. The Mobile Spay/Neuter Unit was on hand to host a low-cost microchip clinic for pets. With the help of our great volunteers, our fabulous dogs were on hand to make new friends and hopefully fine a lifetime of love. Featured are some of those great dogs … still waiting for a Thanksgiving they can celebrate with a new family, Left: AHS volunteers brought several homeless orphans from our Newark facility to the Scotch Plains Pet Adoption Fair. AHS SHELTERS ASSIST ON FERAL CAT DAY Dr. Adriana Hordynsky holds one of the 23 feral cats neutered on the AHS Mobile Spay/Neuter Unit in Newark. At right, two patients on the mobile unit waiting their turn to be neutered. National Feral Cat Day was held on October 17th & it was the Society’s opportunity to advance the effort of altering feral cats. Over 100 feral cats were altered at the Society’s 3 locations. The Mobile Unit usually holds at least one feral cat spay/neuter clinic each month. You can help by holding a clinic for your group or having your municipality organize one in your town. Since the Mobile Unit runs solely through minimal fees, additional funds must continue to be raised to help alter more feral cats. Please help by sending a donation to this effort. For more information on when the Mobile Unit will be in your area, e-mail associatedhumane@aol.com or call 973-8247080, Ext. 118. Dr. Laney Baris & vet tech Jessica Maser neuter one of almost a dozen cats brought to Popcorn Park Veterinary Clinic on National Feral Cat Day. FILL OUR SHELTERS’ WISH LISTS AND TREAT OUR ORPHANS AHS is asking all of our friends and supporters to please help us this holiday season with TREATS. Shop our Amazon wish lists and send us much needed supplies -- from $4 to $40, your purchases sustain our facilities and the animals we care for. Please share, and THANK YOU! NEWARK: http://www.amazon.com/gp/registry/wishlist/9YYOX5C15TYK SUPPORT OUR MOBILE UNIT -DONATE! http://www.ahscares.org/shop/category.asp?catid=40 2 HUMANE NEWS Holiday 2013 TINTON FALLS: http://www.amazon.com/registry/wishlist/1FZ8UO9H4F2FT/ref=cm_ wl_search_2 FORKED RIVER: http://www.amazon.com/gp/registry/wishlist/3517LO597WLYO FEDERAL Rulings FEDERAL JUDGE CLEARS WAY FOR DOMESTIC HORSE SLAUGHTER PLANTS U. S. District Judge Christina Armijo in Albuquerque, NM dismissed a lawsuit brought by several animal welfare groups that sought to prevent slaughter plants from starting up again. The groups said the USDA failed to conduct proper environmental studies when it issued permits to Valley Meat Co. in Roswell, NM, Rains Natural Meats in Gallatin, MO and Responsible Transportion in Sigourney, IA. U.S. horses continued to be shipped to slaughterhouses in Canada and Mexico where meat is sold for human consumption mostly in Europe and Japan. AS WE GO TO PRESS: On November 4th, the 10th U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Denver issued a temporary injunction barring plans for companies in New Mexico and Missouri from slaughtering horses after Congress lifted a ban on the practice. USDA ADOPTS FINAL REGULATIONS FOR BREEDERS THAT SELL TO PUBLIC The U.S. Dept. of Agriculture’s Animal & Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) has adopted a final rule on regulation of breeders who sell directly to the public through ads. The rule increases from 3 to 4 the number of breeding animals a person could maintain without being subject to regulation under the Animal Welfare Act. (AWA). The revised definition of a retail pet store brings more pet animals sold at retail under the protection of the AWA. It means a place of business or residence at which the seller, buyer & the animal available for sale are physically present so that every buyer may personally observe the animal prior to purchase or taking custody after purchase. Retail pet stores are not required to be licensed/inspected under the AWA. This regulation does not provide administrative procedures which must be exhausted prior to a judicial challenge to the provisions of this rule. A scathing audit had been done by the Office of Inspector of APHIS lax & ineffective regulation of dog breeding facilities & the agency’s plans to remedy its failures. To see the Federal Register, log on to https://www.federalregister.gov/articles/2013/09/18/2013-22616/animal-welfare-retail- FDA RECOMMENDS NEW SAFETY STANDARDS FOR PET FOOD MAKERS The U.S. Food & Drug Administration released a proposed rule that would establish the first-ever Current Good Manufacturing Practices (CGMP) for the production & storage of food. The cost for implementing changes that would apply to all animal food produced in or imported to the U.S. is estimated at $100 million. The smallest manufacturer would have up to 3 years to comply & largest companies would have 1 year. The proposed rule came 3 days after the FDA updated its ongoing investigation into 580 deaths & more than 3000 illnesses involving pets suspected of having eaten tainted jerkey treats. STATE OF NJ PROVIDES FORM FOR DEAD DEER REPORTING Sadly, at this time of year, many dead or injured deer have been found along the roadside. It is the mating season for white tail deer & you are more likely to come into contact with them during morning and evening commutes. If you see a deer, be on guard as others may be near by. Deer typically move in family groups at this time of year. Female deer are being chased by bucks and may be unaware of the traffic. Wear a seatbelt, drive cautiously, be aware of weather/road conditions and get home safely! For deer deaths, the State of NJ has a form for such use: http://www.state.nj.us/transportation/commuter/potholeform.shtm ANIMALS in the NEWS Carriage Horses New York City On Sept. 26th, Chris the carriage horse was involved in an accident & has not been seen since. An equine vet examined Chris & ordered 3 days of rest before he could be returned to work. Since that time, Chris has been “relocated” to Pennsylvania Salt Lake City, Utah Jerry the carriage horse was forced to pull a carriage through the busy, congested downtown streets of Salt Lake City, Utah but he collapsed during 98 PHOTO COURTESY PETA degree heat. Disturbing photos of Jerry can be viewed on PETA’s website which show the pathetic horse being dragged to a trailer and then hoisted into the barn with a forklift. Jerry died but Carriage for Hire first tried to tell the media that Jerry was “retired to a farm”. Efforts should be made to ban the horsedrawn carriages on city streets. Letters, e-mails, can be sent to Mayor Ralph Becker, P O Box 145474, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114-5474 or e-mail mayor@slcgov.com PETA has filed a formal complaint to launch an investigation since the company has been involved in eight accidents over the past 4 years but only 3 were reported within a 12 month period. Airline News Air Canada’s Callous Disregard for Missing Italian Greyhound An Italian Greyhound was transported to British Columbia via Air Canada. It was to fulfill the dying wish of the shipper’s friend to find a new home for the dog. After the flight was rescheduled, an employee took the Italian Greyhound for a walk & when the employee returned, the dog went missing. When CBS affiliate, KOVR-TV in Sacramento picked up the story & contacted Air Canada, they responded to the questions but an e-mail sent to KOVR was actually intended for other airline employees advising them to ignore KOVR’s follow-up questions. The misdirected mail was labeled “cold” and “callous” citing that it was a local news story; the entire government was shut down & about to default & this is how the U.S. media spends its time. United Airlines Ceases Shipments of Primates to Labs Throughout the World United Airlines has stopped all shipments of primates to laboratories anywhere in the world. United’s actions means that there isn’t a single commercial airline based in North America that is willing to transport primates to the horrors of laboratories. United’s new policy leaves only four major international airlines that will shuttle primates to cruel researchers: that means Air France, China Eastern Airlines, Philippine Airlines and Vietnam Airlines are the only ones involved in the hideous traffic of monkeys. www.ahscares.org 3 ANIMALS Elephants ... Elephants ... in the NEWS Elephants ... Elephants ... Lucy the Lone Elephant at “Worst Zoo for Elephants” While PAWS Sanctuary Offers Her New Home Lucy is the lone solitary elephant at Canada’s Edmonton Valley Zoo whose life is spent indoors when the zoo is closed. Lucy, 38 years old, displays the sign of mental distress & health issues including arthritis, obesity, chronic foot ailments, respiratory problems, aggravated by the region’s frigid climate. Toronto released their elephants & formally urged Edmonton to the do the same with Lucy. Winnie Kiiru, elephant biologist, identified the Edmonton Valley Zoo as the worst zoo in Canada for elephants. The PAWS Sanctuary is offering Lucy ponds for bathing, fresh vegetation, foraging opportunities & the company of other elephants … & freedom to roam over many acres. Please send Mayor Stephen Mandel & the Edmonton City Council to do whatever is necessary to relocate Lucy & to close the elephant exhibit PHOTO COURTESY PETA permanently. Mayor Stephen Mandel can be contacted at stephen.mandel@edmonton.ca and the Edmonton City Councillors at Councillors@Edmonton.ca THAILAND The Royal Thai Police seized more than a dozen unregistered & illegally registered elephants from camps as part of sweeping investigations into live elephant smuggling & the abuse of elephant identity certification & registration systems. The relocation & care of animals is being decided on a case by case basis. More unregistered elephants are expected to be removed from camps in other provinces in the coming months. The system opens the door to laundering of elephant calves, with criminals catching the calves from the wild, smuggling them into the country & registering them as domesticated elephants. New York Jewelers Plead Guilty for Illegal Ivory Sales Mukesh Gupta, 67, owner of Raja Jewels and Johnson JungChien Lu, 56, owner of New York Jewelry Mart, pleaded guilty in Manhattan Superior Court in what is being touted as one of the biggest seizures of illegal ivory in New York State’s history. The animals paid with their lives for the $2 million in elephant ivory but Gupta & Lu will not serve any time. They were guilty of selling & offering to sell ivory without the necessary permit. They will forfeit the ivory & must pay an additional total of $55,000 to the Wildlife Conservation Society. Among seized items were carved tusks, sculptures, jewelry. Wildlife advocates say that more than 24 tons of ivory were seized in 2011, making it the worst year for elephant poaching deaths since the 1989 ivory ban. KENYA Officials made a second arrest of two tons of ivory in under a week; the seizure of nearly 7 tons of ivory since the end of September in Kenya, Vietnam and Hong Kong. Most illegal ivory is destined for Asia where it has soared in value. In 2011. it was thought that between 25,000 & 50,000 elephants lost their lives to poachers. Tiger Supplier‘s Repeated Violations & He’s Still in Business Just 3 months after being cited by the U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, UniverSoul Circus tiger supplier, Mitchell Kalmanson for failing to give adequate space & exercise to tigers, he was again cited by the agency, making it the third time he has racked up violations in less than 6 months. PETA submitted a request to the USDA for an inspection & PHOTO COURTESY PETA found tigers were confined in cramped cages in transport trucks during 90+ degree heat without access to water in a mall parking lot. Reports indicate that the tigers are kept caged 24/7 for at least 4-7 weeks when they are on the road. Holiday 2013 It took over 2 years for the Toronto City Council to approve moving three African elephants to the Performing Animal Welfare Society sanctuary in California. According to PETA, they now have rolling grasslands, lakes, meadows & orchards, 3 heated barns & a jacuzzi, all of which Toka, Thika & Iringa will share with 3 other resident African elephants once they become acquainted. Bob Barker paid for the elephants’ 2,500 mile trip to California. ZIMBABWE More than 85 elephants were poisoned with cyanide by poisoning the natural salt licks . The parks authority recovered 51 tusks – leaving 123 in the hands of poachers. Last month, authorities arrested 5 suspected poachers after 41 elephants were found dead in the park. Three of those arrested were convicted & investigations are ongoing. The use of cyanide has a wide impact as those animals that feed on the elephant carcasses will also die from the poison. ANIMALS IN THE CIRCUS 4 HUMANE NEWS After 2 year Tug of War, 3 Elephants Leave Toronto Zoo for PAWS Sanctuary Cole Bros. Circus No Longer Invited by Ardmore, PA F.O.P. For the first time in years, Lower Merion F.O.P. Lodge #28 in Ardmore, Pennsylvania will NOT be bringing Cole Bros. Circus to the area. Los Angeles, CA Bans Bullhooks … After 3 year Phase-In Period The Los Angeles City Council vote to ban cruel bullhooks after a 3 year phase-in period. The Council members passed around PETA photos of a baby elephant tied down & beaten at Ringling Bros. Florida compound. The Council also saw an undercover video of elephants beaten with bullhooks. Irvine, CA Prohibits Circuses That Exhibit Wild/Exotic Animals Irvine, California has also decided to ban rodeos "and similar events". A rodeo (and similar event) is defined as a "public exhibition or competition between persons which includes two or more at any of the following events: bareback bronc riding, saddle bronc riding, bull riding, calf roping, steer wrestling, team roping, tie-down roping, or like any similar event". For more on regulation of rodeos in other jurisdictions .... Finally, the law prohibits circuses that exhibit wild and exotic animals. The existing Irvine Municipal Code defines a circus as "a commercial variety show featuring animal acts for public entertainment." The Code also defines wild and exotic animals as "animals normally found in the wild state which are being kept for exhibition purposes or as private pets." Other animal exhibitions and shows would continue to be permitted ANIMALS in Entertainment Cherokee Tribal Elders To Sue North Carolina Cherokee Bear Park The Eastern Band of Cherokee tribal elders have served notice of intent to sue the Cherokee Bear Park for violating the Endangered Species Act if the resident bears are not transferred to a suitable sanctuary within 60 days. According to ANIMAL PEOPLE, three roadside bear pits on the Cherokee Reservation have drawn protest for decades. Although the Cherokee elders opposed the prisons, the younger generation have accepted them. Michigan Nightclub Plans Tank Of Sharks For Clubgoers Amusement According to reports on the PETA website, commercial real estate company, AFB Investments, plans to keep sharks in a nightclub setting with loud music, bright lights & noisy crowds at the Sabrage night club to be opened in Royal Oak, Michigan. The sharks will be confined to tanks amid crowds of up to 226 clubgoers and subjected to loud music & more. Please contact AFB Investments to halt plans to exhibit live sharks at Sabrage. Polite letters can be sent to Mr. Aaron Belen of AFB Investments, 278387 Woodward Ave., Berkley, MI 48072, Phone: 248-629-9221. CASE AGAINST MANALAPAN ACOs BEING APPEALED The practice of picking up/trapping stray/feral/owned cats & immediately euthanizing them was allegedly a common practice by Animal Control Officers in Millstone, Manalapan, Freehold Twp. & Freehold Borough. The cats were picked up & brought to a veterinarian the same day – they never made it to the animal shelter for a 7 day holding period as required by law. Since the SPCA did not press charges against Animal Control Officers Sharon Gaboff, Cherlann Ambrose & John Domic, Stuart Goldman, as a private citizen, filed charges for the immediate killing of these cats. On October 7th, to a stunned audience, Manalapan Judge George Cieri stated that since the SPCA did not bring the charges, he was dismissing the case. Judge Cieri went on to say that ACOs can order the killing of stray animals at their discretion & need not hold the animals for 7 days as has been required by NJ State Dept. of Health Rules & Regulations. This decision has far-reaching effects across NJ. Even now, we have received anecdotal stories that there are ACOs in other municipalities that are euthanizing strays before the legal holding period. It is our hope to elaborate in a future issue of the HUMANE NEWS about several NJ pounds/shelters that allow sick & injured strays to go without care or treatment . The dismissal by Judge George Cieri is outrageous & must not be allowed to stand. Stuart Goldman has filed a Notice of Appeal in Superior Court. We will keep our readership advised. All stray, feral, trapped cats at AHS are held for 7 days & then put up for adoption. Sadly, litters of stray kittens are found at an escalating number. Louie is one of them. He came to the Society in August and would love to fit into your holiday stocking. File 76204-NM (Tinton Falls. Georgia Aquarium Files Appeal To Import 18 Beluga Whales As reported in the October 2013 issue of the HUMANE NEWS, the National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Fisheries Service denied the Georgia Aquarium a permit to import 18 wildcaught beluga whales. Some of the whales would have gone to SeaWorld for each of its locations. We have since learned that the Georgia Aquarium filed a complaint in a federal district court in Georgia appealing the decision to import the whales from Russia for the purpose of public display. Public opposition to this proposed import was overwhelming. This move calls into question Georgia Aquarium’s commitment to conservation principles. Costa Rica Plans to Abolish Wildlife In Captivity A year after banning sport hunting, Costa Rica is poised to become the first nation in the western hemisphere to abolish zoos. According to ANIMAL PEOPLE, the sport hunting ban was the first Costa Rican legislation passed by voter initiative, but the end of zoos must come from a decision by the Environment Minister Rene Castro to simply not renew zoo operating permits. The present residents of the Simon Bolivar zoo include 300 individuals from 60 species which will be released into the wild or found new homes in private shelters. NEW on the Market Bone Appetit Mats are made from recycled yoga mats which are sent in by donation, put through a sanitation process & cut into mats for your pets. They are dishwasher safe & slide resistant. The same company makes very attractive eco-friendly pet beds which are filled with recycled plastic bottles. The bed coverings are 100% certified organic cotton & hemp. For more information, log on to the Better Buddies website at www.betterbuddies.com Hill’s Pet Nutrition has introduced a Prescription Diet Metabolic Advanced Weight Solution – a food geared to help overweight pets. They claim it contains carefully selected natural ingredients based on their ability to change the unhealthy metabolism of overweight pets to be more like the healthy metabolism of lean pets. It is clinically proven to promote 28% body fat loss in dogs & 29% body fat loss in cat in two months. Pintofeed is said to be the world’s first intelligent pet feeder. The system works with IOS, Android and Windows 8 devices. It allows pet owners to feed their pets the right amount of food at the right time every day. Especially important for those with diabetic pets. For more information, log on to www.pintofeed.com For dogs who gobble their food too quickly, there’s a new bowl designed to address the problem. The EatBetter Bowl helps your dog eat more slowly, minimizing many of the health issues associated with fast-paced eating including indigestion, vomiting and bloating. For more information. visit http://www.contech-inc.com/products/pet-wellness-training-products/eat-better-bowl www.ahscares.org 5 Happy Endings LOYAL FINDERS OF PIT BULL PUP OPEN THEIR HEARTS & HOME TO BEAUTIFUL BOY POOCH’S PROBLEM RESOLVED WITH A LOVING OWNER IN NY Krimpet was about 5 days away from being placed on the Problem Pooches of Popcorn Park & ultimately on the ShareA-Pet Program. The 7 year old Pekingese was returned to the Society in April when the family returned the dog due to the husband’s health issues. Krimpet wasn’t happy to be back and displayed his annoyance with Forked River Kennel Manager Tiffany Price hands us at every chance over Krimpet the “Problem” Pekingese to Bellanca he had. Due to Fletcher of Feura Bush, NY . Bellanca drove over 2 whatever emotional hours to adopt this bundle who is no longer a baggage he was problem. All he needed was a loving owner. keeping, we were patient with his troublesome traits ….. while we waited for someone with a heart and home to overcome and conquer his fears. Bellanca Fletcher of Feura Bush, NY called Forked River Shelter Manager, Tiffany Price, who was familiar with the fella. Since Bellanca has had similar situations in the past, she felt confident to deal with Krimpet. She made the 2 hour trip to Forked River to meet the Pekingese who did nothing to hide his miserable personality. But Bellanca was committed to his future and adopted him. They drove the 2 hours to Feura Bush …. and the next day, Bellanca sent pictures and said everything is going well. BAD BEHAVIOR WAS MEDICAL PROBLEM – NOW ADOPTED TO WONDERFUL OWNER IN LITTLE SILVER We don’t know who is happier – Tank or his new owner, Denise Vandervliet of Little Silver! 6 HUMANE NEWS Tank had been adopted to a family in 2008 who recently returned him because they said he was “incontinent”, because his behavior changed with the arrival of a new baby. We spent a good deal of time checking his health. He had a brief bout with crystals in his urine & we thought that might have been the culprit. Tank is a 10 year old American Bulldog with an outstanding personality. He was very sad and would cry in the kennel yearning for the home that had been his. In checking with the family, we found that the “new baby” was about 2 years old & in actuality, there appeared to be no strong attachment to Tank. But his sadness was persistent – so between staff and volunteers, he was given lots of smooches, walked daily, fed lots of cookies & given lots of attention to Holiday 2013 Above left: Susan & Lenny Davis of Neptune found this pathetically neglected pit bull & visited him every day. Right: Mosey no longer resembles the mange-covered pup that they brought to AHS. Below: Thanks to the Society’s Res-Q Fund, the Medical Dept. transformed him into a healthy, happy boy! On July 26th, a Neptune resident found a pathetically helpless sick pup & they contacted the AHS to rescue him. From that day forward, Susan & Lenny Davis never gave up on him ….. or us, and would visit him almost every day. He was called “Mosey” and our medical team and the vigilance of Susan & Lenny helped this pit bull rally and pull through his weakened condition. No doubt the friendship and visits helped Mosey while he recuperated. After several weeks, Mosey was in great shape and ready to go home to the people who found and rescued him. Our thanks to Susan & Lenny for their faithful devotion to a dog that will repay them with years of loyalty and companionship. get him out of the doldrums. Denise Vandervliet of Little Silver, NJ adopted this great dog & it looks like a match made in heaven! A new baby in the family should not mean walking papers for the dog. The family should be safely & effectively introduced to baby and baby-related items. There will be many changes within the household, sleeping, schedules, interactions and safety protocols. Tank loves to play with toys, loves belly scratches, and just loves to be loved! PHOTO SUPPLIED Happy Endings “BRINGING DUNCAN IN THE HOUSE IS LIKE HAVING SUNSHINE EVERY MINUTE OF EVERY DAY” Duncan and his sister Maya share the couch. PHOTO SUPPLIED “In March 2013, we saw on the Associated Humane Society website a terribly sad story about a little dog who had been brought to the AHS Newark shelter. His mouth had been deliberately bound shut by an elastic band that had cut into both his upper and lower jaws and his snout was almost completely separated from his face. “The AHS veterinarians saved this little guy. They sewed both his upper and lower jaw. They provided the intensive care that he needed. They named him “Boca,” and, on March 21, 2013, we went to the shelter and adopted him. We named him Duncan. “On the way home from AHS, we were concerned that, with good reason, Duncan would take a long while to get over his trauma and that he might react defensively toward our other dogs, all of whom are rescues. PHOTO SUPPLIED We brought him into our house with our fingers Duncan has fit in beautifully -- including his total acceptance of a crossed. Within a matter of minutes—and we vegetarian lifestyle He loves baked tofu, fake vegan “ham” & his mean literally minutes—Duncan was playing favorite is toast with vegan margarine. According to Gary: “He eats with our other dogs and that night, he slept on like a horse”! Duncan has also given a new lease on life the couch with his new sister Maya. He loves the to their older dogs. other dogs and they very clearly love him. Our names may be on the papers, but they clearly adopted him. “Duncan has brought great joy to us. He is a wonderful dog. He loves to play with his sisters and brother. He loves his car rides and his toys. He is always happy. Having Duncan in the house is like having sunshine every minute of every day. He has put behind him the horrible thing that happened. He was willing to give humans a second chance and to trust again. We will make sure that his trust is never again violated. “There are many sad stories at AHS. There are many wonderful little creatures who just need a chance. It’s really a two-way street. You save them but they teach you that love can overcome everything and can heal the deepest wounds. “And that is a lesson that is invaluable, as is our little Duncan.” Gary L. Francione and Anna E. Charlton Duncan’s wounds were caused by an elastic band that cut into both his upper & lower jaw which was almost completely severed. Not only did Gary & Anna do a terrific story about this wonderfully successful adoption, Gary is self-effacing & reserved about his accomplishments. He is at Rutgers University School of Law, Board of Governors Professor, Distinguished Professor of Law & Nicholas deB. Katzenbach Scholar of Law and Philosophy. TERRIER ADOPTED TO GREAT FAMILY IN TOMS RIVER When an animal lover met an untimely demise, it was left to her family to make some difficult decisions regarding several of her dogs. By the time a decision was made in September, the mature dogs required neutering, dental care, & much-needed grooming. Zeke was a 10 year old matted mop of hair sorely in need of lots of care. After Zeke was given a spa day, Alfred Muzer & Camille Thomas of Toms River spotted the adorable Schnauzer type. Since Zeke looks a lot like Alfred, they just had to adopt him. Alfred & Camille are long-time patrons of Popcorn Park. They brought their two dogs to a meet ‘n greet with Zeke. The little black shaggy dog was adopted from the Society 12 years ago!! The little Jack Russell Terrier was adopted from a shelter in the South. How great is this family?! What a wonderful holiday for Zeke who has missed so much over the past few months. Alfred Muzer & Camille Thomas visited the Society for a meet ‘n greet with Zeke. The dog on the left was adopted from the Society 12 years ago & the Jack Russell (r.) came from a shelter in the south. Camille Thomas chose Zeke because he looks a lot like Alfred! ahscares.org 7 CATS & KITTENS These two handicapped cats had been abandoned on a porch – one in a box, while the other stayed close by. Both had painfully severe eye problems – one of which necessitated eye removal & one has limited vision. The Society has given all necessary medical care. Sharyn & Brenda are waiting for a holiday filled with happiness that they can share together in a new home. File 22936-F & File 22937-F (Forked River). A young stray kitten, barely able to survive on her own, was brought to the Tinton Falls facility. Due to her young age, a Society staffer fostered her as she required supplemental bottle feedings. Now “Brooklyn” is old enough to go out and meet the world! She is like any other bottle-fed baby – she acts like she is paying the rent. Come meet Brooklyn … and adopt her, please! File 76958-F (Tinton Falls). He was found by the door of a pizza shop where he might find a good Samaritan to take him into their heart & home. When that failed, the AHS was called to pick up the lonely lad. Will you give him a reason to celebrate a New Year? File 121195-NM (Newark). Victoria has been at the Society almost one year to this day. When she arrived, she had almost every internal parasite one could imagine! If you are looking for a grateful cat who appreciates a loving home, come & meet Victoria. File 22116-SF (Forked River). When 4 tiny kittens were found, our ACO nursed them until they were old enough to be adopted into forever homes. Pluto had a ruptured eye which had to be removed. He is about 7 months old & would love for Santa to find him a purrrrfectly wonderful family to spend the rest of his life with. file 22567-NM (Forked River). 8 HUMANE NEWS Holiday 2013 This beautiful Snowshoes youngster was found as a stray at a Bayshore area beach. No one claimed her & she would love a holiday that will be meowvelous! File 76733-F (Tinton Falls) Mr. Bigglesworth came to the Society in April 2009. His owner had a new baby … and baby was allergic. It has been a long time … .and the 6 year old gent should have a meowvelous New Year to look forward to. File 117710-NM (Forked River). Queen Olivia and canine companion, Princess, were abandoned in an apartment. A microchip led us to an apartment dweller whose phone was disconnected. A letter was sent – without any response. Queen Olivia is now searching for a loyal (not royal) home where she will be given love and security. File 121225-SF (Newark). 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. Little Girl, a white-tailed doe, is a longtime resident of Popcorn Park in need of sponsors. Like almost all our other deer residents, she was hand-raised by a well-meaning person, who believed her to be orphaned. Unable to survive in the wild, Little Girl came to Popcorn Park. And like many of our longtime residents, she can be passed over for the newest animals to join the Park. Can you send her some Christmas cheer and be her sponsor? Each week during football season, Princess, with the enticement of some graham crackers, picks who she believes will be the winning team in an upcoming NFL game. (You can check her picks out at ahscares.org -- look under What’s New.) In Week 9, Princess got some help with her weekly pick from one of her best buddies, Cupcake, a Share-A-Pet and one of our Popcorn Park mascots. (Mickey is the other.) Princess was once the beloved pet of Doris Duke, raised from a baby. But after Ms. Duke passed away, changes were made in the management of her estate, and Princess was not included in those plans. Her caretakers contacted Popcorn Park and we gave the gentle Bactrian camel her own barn with 2 llama friends, (Victor and Curly). Who knew she had an undiscovered talent for picking NFL winners? Princess is always grateful for some new sponsors as is Cupcake! (See page 24.) “Does someone know how to turn this thing on? I wanted to send out some holiday e-mails to you, but dipped if I can get it to work.” So says Spikette, (once believed to be a Spike,) our spinytailed lizard. Most, though not all, animals on the Wildlife Cliub call Popcorn Park their home -- not Spikette. She was once trapped in a sewer and rescued by one of our Newark ACO’s. Our staff soon discovered that this little lizard loved a cuddle, so we set her up quite nicely in our administrative offices where she hopes you will send some love her way and sponsor her. Just remember, she can’t reply by e-mail, (though she’s still trying to figure it out..) Troy is one of three miniature horses that we accepted from an older couple who could no longer afford to take care of their farm. Although very much loved, Troy, Star and Early Surprise suddenly found themselves without a home in their near future. Happily, we were contacted, and accepted the trio who while away their days together at Popcorn Park. This holiday, they’d like something special - you! Sponsor either Troy, Star or Early Surprise and make their holidays happy! POPCORN PARK WILDLIFE CLUB HOLIDAY 2013 Name of animal(s) sponsored: __________________, ________________, __________________. _________________ NAME __________________________________________________ ADDRESS _______________________________________________ CITY, STATE, ZIP _________________________________________ # OF ANIMALS _______ X $4.00 each = TOTAL $ ____________ www.ahscares.org 9 NEWARK DOGS Here is a happy-go-lucky hopeful who was found as a stray. He has been neutered & ready to travel down the yellow brick road that others have traveled. All he needs is a chance to show you what a faithful & affectionate lad he is. File 120692-NM. Meet Gypsy, a 4 year old Catahoula mix who is great with people – but not other animals. She will sit, stay, down & give paw. This highlevel energy gal is looking for a match. If you enjoy hikes in the woods, playing toss ‘n catch ball or just a relaxing evening with a best friend, call Gypsy. File 119083-F. Surveying the buildings in downtown Newark was this lovely lass who seemed to be marching to a different drummer. She was picked up and brought to the Society before she got into any trouble or became injured. Would you share the joys of the holiday with this adorable lass? File 120997-F. Princess was abandoned in an apartment with Queen Olivia (See Page 8). A disconnected phone and an unanswered letter was our only effort to obtain justice for two helpless pets who deserved more than they got. Princess is about 10 months old & needs to start life anew. What better time than now? File 121224-F. “Junkyard dog” is familiar terminology & many may not have ever known one. Meet Buffalo – when he was petted, he had no understanding why people would touch him. He had sores on his elbows & hind quarters from sleeping on concrete … scars of old flybites. The old guy had been shown very little love in his life; people scare him. Buffalo will back away from his food bowl & will not come back until you step away. He takes treats gently . He needs a gentle, quiet home with adults so that he can enjoy his final years without risk to other animals or kids who may scare him. File 120485-M. AT NEWARK 124 Evergreen Ave. Just off Rt. 1 & 9 near Newark International Airport 10 HUMANE NEWS Holiday 2013 This handsome Bichon Frise has been at the Society for over a month …. and still waiting for an owner who has not returned. It’s time to ring out the old …. ring in the new. A lifetime of devotion & love are waiting right here for you. File 120297-M. One of the busiest streets in Newark was the playground for two frolicking dogs. A good Samaritan brought the two dogs to the Society’s facility where they have been for almost two months! Playtime & families are what is missing in their lives. File 119984-M & File 119985-F. NEWARK DOGS Here is a mixture of bubbly happiness waiting to bestow on someone who will show her some kindness and attention. That hopeful gaze is hoping you will share your heart & your home. File 121233-F. Two geriatric dogs were left to fend for themselves in a Union County park. Their age and mobility left them in a dangerously grave condition. One of them, estimated to be about 17 years old, was euthanized due to his moribund condition. This female, thought to be abut 15 years of age, should be in a home – not in a shelter waiting for love. File 121077-F. Meet Foxy & Shamrah – two 10 month old littermates whose owner can no longer care for the pair. They are extremely distressed & alarmed that the family that raised them is no longer there. They are sweet, gentle & it appears that the male has become extremely possessive of the female. Due to their young age and the unpredictability of the situation, we would love to find separate lifetime commitments for each. File 120531-F & File 120532-NM. “It's a marshmallow world in the winter when the snow comes to cover the ground. It’s the time for play; it’s a whipped cream day …. we wait for it the whole year round.” We found “Cookie” as a stray … .and no one has come forward to claim him. File 120991-NM The sadness in Kaleb’s eyes can’t be denied. His owner can no longer afford to keep Kaleb & so the 8 year old gent will spend the holidays at the Society … unless a loving heart would make room in their home for him. File 121035-M. These two Boxer lasses were found as strays in a neighboring town. A good Samaritan brought them to us in the hope that our open door will give them a chance to find a new home this holiday season. There were no identification tags or microchips on either dog. File 121137-F & File 121138-F. Can someone please tell me what I’ve done wrong? I was found as a stray …. and I don’t seem to belong. There was a microchip that the staff discovered but the chip was never registered. Can someone send me an invitation to your holiday dinner? I promise to be good … I’ll be a real winner! File 119826-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 at Newark Associated Humane on Facebook www.ahscares.org 11 COVER STORIES Continued from Page 1 Little by little, Kya's world faded away, right in front of her eyes … literally. At 6 months old, when she was acquired by a zoo in Maryland, the Bengal tiger was showing signs of vision problems. By the age of 3, Kya had become completely blind. The zoo where she had lived for 2-1/2 years felt they could no longer keep her on display. What would happen to her? No one wanted a blind tiger. Luckily for Kya, there are always ears tuned to conversations about animals in need. And luckily, one individual who heard about her — Dr. Jonatahan Bergmann — is one of Popcorn Park's veterinarians. Our veterinarians not only work here, but at a number of other zoos and aquariums. When Dr. Jonathan Bergmann heard about Kya’s plight from another zoo, he knew exactly where she would be welcomed and kept comfortable for the rest of her life. Kya is a white Bengal tiger and along with the recessive white gene comes a host of other potential issues, one of which may be sight. Kya has been slowly losing her vision to glaucoma for the last 3 years to a point where she is now blind. There were no other sanctuaries or zoos that would accept her. Dr. Bergmann talked to the zoo director and told them that Popcorn Park had a facility to accommodate Kya and her sight problems; arrangements were made shortly thereafter. Popcorn Park took an existing tiger enclosure and with some modifications, made it easy for a blind animal to negotiate. This very special tiger arrived at Popcorn Park in September. She is amazingly beautiful and has the sweetest personality. Although she has suffered with glaucoma, (she can see shadows and movements), she doesn't let her handicap hold her back. Kya the day she arrived it up in the air and batting it around for 15 minutes or so until she finally decides to settle down and enjoy gnawing on it. Because Kya gets excited at the sounds and motion of people walking by her enclosure, we needed to make sure she wouldn’t get too excited when visitors were here and injure herself running from sound to sound or movement to movement. Initially, we let her out in the early morning and brought her back in before 11:00 a.m. when we open. While she was outside, staff worked on desensitizing her to the noise and commotion she would experience during a normal day. She slowly has become used to the sounds made by other animals and Park staff. The first week of November was her big test. Two classes from the Lacey Township Middle School were here for an early tour of Popcorn Park. Staff positioned the 20 or so students around her outside enclosure to simulate a crowd of visitors, calling her from one side to another. Students ran in front of her fencing and she playfully ran alongside of them in her yard. She did wonderfully and had as much fun as the students did with all of the attention. As we are still getting Kya accustomed to crowds, she may not be outside yet if you visit, but soon she will be out every day. Despite her handicap. Kya enjoys life to the fullest and you can certainly see it when she’s walking around her yard, as proud as can be. Her other senses are so keen that she finds the door openings to her den and outside area even while running, and very rarely does she bump into anything. Its incredible to watch her play and run, and if you call her from wherever she may be in her yard, she will come running and chuffing, (talking), looking for attention. All of the cats at Popcorn Park enjoy being outside and playing, of course, but none can match her sheer enjoyment of life. Staff will stand outside her fence silent and motionless, and as Kya walks by, she will take no more than two steps past the caretaker, stop, turn around and walk back to the caretaker and start chuffing. How she finds us is so impressive we just can’t believe it. Along with regular visits from our staff veterinarians, Kya has started a series of optomologist appointments with NorthStar Vets. She has been sedated and given a complete health and eye exam. Kya has been put on medication to reduce the pressure from the glaucoma and thankfully shows no signs of being in any kind of pain or discomfort. Thursday night is a special night at Popcorn Park. Its bone night! Kya turns bone night into her own special private party by grabbing the bone, throwing 12 HUMANE NEWS Holiday 2013 One of Kya's worlds faded away – the world she perceived with her eyes. But another has come to replace it, a world where love and compassion surround her, a world Kya knows and feels with her heart. Kya would greatly appreciate your help with her medical expenses and glaucoma medication. Please help Kya with a donation to her care or by sponsoring her in the Wildlife Club on page 9 or at ahscares.org Baby in our Medical Dept. the first day she arrived. COVER STORIES 8 WEEK OLD PUP HORRIBLY ABUSED The puppy loves running in the leaves in her foster home and follows her foster parents everywhere. This adorable 2 month old pup, who we’re calling “Baby,” was purchased or obtained and has experienced misery & pain during the few short weeks of her life. The pup’s owner called the AHS medical clinic and then brought the puppy to us after “the kids in the house tried to break the dog’s neck”. The owner also advised that his 7-8 year old nephew tried to take/pull the head off the pup. During the original phone call, the owner advised the medical staff that she “was only out, (passed out), for a little while. The owner called the Medical Dept. once about surA snuggly bed and warm food at the Society may be the rendering the dog – but we have not first kindness Baby had known. heard from him since then. He has also called the Administrative Offices threatening action to take ownership of the dog. The Society, in turn, has threatened to take action as the owner delayed timely veterinary care for the pup. In the meantime, the Society has refused to return Baby to the owner where she would be placed in the same situation as before. We are gearing up for a legal argument … drawing a line in the sand … and finding a new life and a new home for an innocent pup. Presently, Baby is in a foster home and doing well. The real name of this pup & other information is being withheld until the matter has been brought to a conclusion. When this case is over and completed, this man will probably go out and get another puppy to bring home to the same situation. New Jersey needs a cruelty/abuse registry for such situations. The pup is currently under the care of Red Bank Veterinary Hospital. MOTHER AND PUP BARELY SURVIVING IN NEPTUNE BACKYARD PHOTOS: PROPERTY OF ASSOCIATED HUMANE SOCIETIES The AHS was contacted by Neptune Police regarding two dogs contained in a backyard that were in bad shape. Society Animal Control A mother and her young pup lived a bleak and barren existence, Officer Javier chained to a fence with neither sustenance nor shelter. Vargas was immediately dispatched to the scene where he found two emaciated dogs – one adult female and a young male pup. The yard was a bare desolate setting and the dogs were in poor condition. The ACO contacted the county animal enforcement agency who advised him to leave the dogs there overnight. ACO Vargas refused and took possession of the dogs. The owner signed the dogs over to the AHS. Within a short time, the county animal enforcement agency called AHS & instructed us to bring the pup to Red Bank Veterinary Hospital & to bring the adult female dog to their shelter. They have taken possession of the dogs. Dathan Thompson, 23, is charged with six counts of animal cruelty and the matter is to be heard in Neptune Township Municipal Court on Nov. 21. The county animal enforcement agency took possession of the mother from AHS. www.ahscares.org 13 FORKED RIVER DOGS Meet Jeremy, a 2 year old Jack Russell Terrier that has been at the Society since July. The handsome gent has definitely included “cats” on his list of pet peeves. (I think we could include cameras on that list also). He was checked from stem to stern -- neutered, microchipped, frontlined, de-wormed …. now Jeremy is ready to start off 2014 with someone who enjoys walks, ball throwing – no couch potatoes need apply! File 22724-NM. Shhhh – if you leave Chevy alone too long, she falls asleep. The Chihuahua was found as a stray in Newark and has been at the Society since May. Thanks to the Society’s Res-Q Fund, your donations help us to cover the medical expenses of Society orphans. Chevy was spayed, a hernia was removed, a mammary mass was removed; she was given all necessary inoculations & microchipped. If you are a couch potato, come & meet Chevy who would love to share the remote control with you. File 22408-SF Meet Trevor – an adorable gent – who is waiting to see if there is anything for him in Santa’s bag. Can you spare some time to visit this fella & see the loneliness in his eyes? Help make it a great New Year for Trevor. File 22958-M. Bianca is one of several Chihuahuas that find their way to the Society after they have been out on their own. Bianca is a sweet spayed lady who came to the Society in July 2012. Surely, she should have found an empty lap by now!!! But sadly, no – she still waits for the chance to have a great life and be the apple of someone’s eye. File 21762-SF. Chino is a temperamental little fella found as a stray in Newark. He came to the Society in April –so it’s been many sleepless nights & fretful concern for the quest of a lifetime of love. He’s hoping Santa has a loving, (and patient), owner to put up with his shortcomings. File 22394-M Poor Max – found as a stray in Newark. After a stay at the Society’s Newark facility, he was given a personalized door to door delivery to our Forked River shelter where he was adopted out to someone who had a grandchild visiting. We don’t adopt out little lap dogs to families with young children. If there are grandchildren visiting, dogs should be placed in a private area with toys, food, etc. Now Max is back …. no children, please. File 22976-NM. 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 Holiday 2013 Dakota, an 8 year old German Shepherd & Duchess, a 9 year old Weimaraner had been in the same home together since they were 8 weeks old & act like an old married couple. Due to financial problems & minor health issues for the dogs which required medications, he owner gave them up. We offered dog food & discounted vet medication, but Dakota & Duchess were surrendered. At this stage in their life, we could not separate them. They were professionally trained & are very well mannered. File 23051-NM & File 23052-SF. TINTON FALLS DOGS When a near-by municipal animal shelter was having construction work done, the Society offered to take their dogs rather than having them euthanized. Meet Eleanor, one of the rescues that the Society has taken in for another chance at happiness. File 76919-F. Angel, 8 years old, and Duke, who is almost 6, lived a happy home life until their owner suffered a life threatening illness. The canine companions had been raised in a family atmosphere and are well mannered and bonded with each other. File 77113-SF & File 77114-NM. Meet Gunther – found doing his early morning jog by himself. Due to the condition of his skin & fleas, he may have been outside for awhile. He’s been at AHS for 3 months …. and he would love to trot into your heart and home. File76191-NM. OMG – We picked up this Mastiff mix at midnight & the dog was wearing tags! We contacted the owner who said she would be in at the end of the week. That was in May … but since the dog has been picked up on three prior occasions, Leah needs to be with a responsible & caring owner. File 75578-SF. It was late at night when the AHS was called out to pick up a stray Shepherd. He was extremely thin with hind-end flea allergy. It is believed that “Sarge” is about 10 years old. Sadly, no one has called or visited to search for their dog. The German Shepherd would be a devoted companion to someone who would give this deserving guy a chance. File 76947-M. Meet Julliette – a young lass who is eager to find a lifetime of love! She has been at the Society for almost one year and before we celebrate an anniversary, we would like to give her a bon voyage send-off! File 77189-SF. Geez Louise! We found this mature miss in the bayshore area. A letter was sent to the owner that Louise was waiting to be reclaimed & to return to her forever home. But the owner has not called, visited or responded. Geez Louise … we are working hard to find a lifetime of love for your golden years. File 77101-SF. When Bambi & Dotty’s owner were moving away, they left the 9 year old & 13 year old respectively with AHS. The pint –sized pair would love to spend their senior years in a loving home. File 77218-SF & File 77225-SF. 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 or “Like” us - Friends of the Associated Humane Society-Tinton Falls, NJ on Facebook www.ahscares.org 15 AROUND THE WORLD PERU The Mayor of Concepcion supervised the demolition of the city’s bullfighting ring. Mayor Jesus Chipana had previously passed a motion objecting to bullfighting becoming a show for the suffering and death of a living being. Mayor Chipana joins many other South American leaders who have condemned stabbing bulls to death in arenas. KENYA According to ANIMAL PEOPLE Magazine, the harvesting of wild animals for a range of products was explicitly banned in November 2003. The 2013 Wildlife Conservation & Management bill will repeal the ban on sport hunting. An evaluation established that corruption, mismanagement & abuse of designated quotas in experimental “cropping” was flagrant. The wildlife population has declined by more than 58% in the last two decades. They have been unable to stop poaching of elephants & rhinos. “Cropping” contradicts all of the wildlife conservation & tourism principles that Kenya has stood for over the years. INDIA The Broadcasting Content Complaints Council (BCCC) has issued an Advisory that prohibits TV channels from telecasting content that depicts the harming & exploitation of animals. Pointed out were those stations airing reality shows which exhibited cases where animals were hurt & killed, especially reptilian & wild mammals when in fact they are placed in unnatural environments & their natural behavior is repressed. INDIA The Ministry of Environment & Forests has banned the use of live animals in education. Guidelines were sent to Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Pharmacy Council of India & Medical Council of India to discontinue dissection & experiments with live animals in universities, colleges, research institutes, hospitals & labs where alternatives like computer simulation may be used. PHOTO COURTESY MARC AMOS ROMANIA The Romanian Constitutional Court is upholding the “stray killing’ law after 14 days of detention in public dog pounds. NEWS ‘ROUND THE WORLD ON FOIE GRAS NETHERLAND The ban on the trimming of beaks of egg-laying chickens was supposed to take effect in 2021. Dutch Agriculture Minister Sharon Dijksma asked that the ban be expedited and reset the deadline to September 2018. According to ANIMAL PEOPLE Magazine, from 2015, the practice of removing spurs from roosters bred for meat & vaccine production will be forbidden as well as cutting the combs of brown roosters. Increased cannibalistic pecking was an accidental outcome of breeding for productivity that has been difficult to eliminate. Battery cages have been banned throughout the EU since January 2012 & moving them into open floor housing has not reduced cannibalistic pecking. CHINA Animal welfare groups prevented the construction of a massive foie gras production plant in Jiangxi Province which would have turned out more than 1,100 tons of foie gras annually. It would have involved the annual slaughter of 8 million ducks and 2 million geese that would have languished under torturous conditions with daily force feedings to enlarge their livers. 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# _____________________________________ ISRAEL The Agriculture Minister & Public Security Minister will remove their appeal against a bill prohibiting the trade of foie gras on the condition that the bill only prohibit the trade – and not the personal import – of the product. By prohibiting the trade instead of the import the country could avoid violating international trade agreements & thereby bringing economic harm to itself. PHOTO COURTESY FARM SANCTUARY UNITED KINGDOM After learning of the cruel treatment of ducks & geese raised & killed for foie gras, Brakes Group UK, one of the leading food-service providers to the catering industry, confirmed to PETA that it will no longer offer foie gras. 3/4 digit sec. code: _______ Your signature: ________________________________________________ NEW JERSEY LEGISLATION Name: _______________________________________________________ Address: _____________________________________________________ City, State, Zip: _______________________________________________ Please send all donations to: Associated Humane Societies/Popcorn Park PO Box 43 Forked River, NJ 08731-0043 16 HUMANE NEWS Holiday 2013 HOLIDAY 2013 In the October 2013 issue of the HUMANE NEWS, we noted that the following bill was on the fast track as it had already passed the Assembly: S.2665 (Sweeney, Oroho) and A.3944 (Riley, Space, McHose) would have removed statutory limitations on the permit limit for trapping/killing/drowning beavers. Sadly, the movement of this bill had not been well known and as soon as we received the alert, we notified animal lovers and subscribers that the bill has been sent to the Senate Environment Committee. Thanks to your efforts, Committee Chairman, Senator Smith, advises that he does not plan on putting S.2665 up for a vote in his committee. Our thanks and appreciation to Senator Smith and AHS will continue to monitor this situation. NEWS FROM NEW YORK NEW YORK STATE This bill would ban vivisection in college classrooms. A00656 would prohibit experimenting on a living organism or performing surgery on a living organism to view its internal structure when a scientifically & educationally satisfactory method exists. The bill applies to colleges, universities & other professional or graduate schools throughout the state. According to NAVS, New York continues to lead the way in proposing humane classroom legislation. NEW YORK STATE A740 (Rosenthal) would place power for regulating pet stores into the hands of local municipalities rather than the state. NEW YORK STATE New regulations have been finalized that will allow New York pet cemeteries to accept the cremated remains of humans. The cemeteries can bury pet owners’ ashes as long as they don’t charge a fee for it and don’t advertise human burial services. NEW YORK STATE Following a multi-agency international undercover investigation since 2007, Muk Leung “Jim” Ip and Lucky Aquarium were fined $70,000 for selling snakehead, an invasive fish species. Ip has been sentenced to 60 days in jail & has to return $3,000 he received for selling the fish. NEW YORK CITY Daniel Padilla, 38 year old CEO of Greystone Aviation Services, was observed beating his 8 month old pup ”Boston” in the elevator of his high-rise penthouse apartment building. Padilla had picked up the puppy from doggy daycare but didn’t bring a leash. When the pup ran away, Padilla tripped & injured himself & apparently took his rage out on the pup. Video showed Padilla kicking the pup in the head & body & confessed to delivering the abuse. Cops brought the pup to the ASPCA where a vet confirmed that Boston had suffered painful injuries. Padilla told the court he was unemployed so he could obtain an attorney paid for by the state. Despite the video evidence & Padilla’s confession, prosecutors have decided to drop all charges. NEW YORK CITY Companion Animal Network’s Low Cost Vet Mobile is now making chemotherapy treatment available at a much-reduced rate & is a low-cost option for providing this to your beloved pet. Also available for pet owners are dentistry, most surgeries, parvo test, urinary & bowel blockage, cherry eyes, mange, heartworm treatment, splints, orthopedics, tumors, etc. Call the information line for more data 718-353-1878. MOVING?? HOLIDAY 2013 name (please print) address state NEWS Cornell University to Expand Facilities & Enrollment According to Veterinary Practice News, Cornell University in Ithaca, NY has planned on a $63 million project to build & renovate classrooms & other facilities. The project will begin next summer to accommodate classes of 120 pre-clinical students compared to the present head count of 102. Colorado State University to Educate Clients About Amputation The CSU Flint Animal Cancer Center has produced a series of videos aimed at comforting pet owners concerned about the quality of life of their pets. Over 250 limb amputations are performed a year to treat bone cancer. The majority of pet owners are initially opposed to the process. The AHS Medical Departments have been amputating legs of cats and dogs due to cancer, injury, accidents and these animals continue to have a wonderful life with their owners. To view the videos, visit CSUanimalcancercenter.org/amputation UC Davis Vet Freezes Dog’s Nasal Tumor A 9 year old Lab Retriever was diagnosed with nasal adenocarcinoma. When chemo failed to stop the cancer, Barkley’s veterinarian referred him to the William R. Pritchard Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital at UC Davis. Barkley’s owner rejected radiation therapy in favor of enrolling the dog with University cancer surgeon Michele Steffney, DVM, Dipl.ACVS. The option PHOTO COURTESY MARTIN SWEENEY requires anesthesia but no surgery & side effects are minimal. Barkley recovered after 4 applications. He has exhibited only mild nosebleeds. A follow-up exam is scheduled this month. Investigators Stumped by Deaths of Dogs in Ohio & Michigan According to Veterinary Practice News, cases of sick & dead dogs with symptoms of bloody diarrhea, vomiting, lethargy, weight loss & neurologic display, (but several others had unique symptoms), are being investigated, but preliminary tests ruled out parvo, corona & other gastrointestinal maladies as well as salmonella, E.coli, distemper, etc. Symptoms have been seen mostly in dogs, but some cats, rabbits and a swan. For the present time, there are more questions than answers. Veterinarians with similarly presented cases should contact the ODA Division of Animal Health or the Michigan Dept. of Community Health Remission Possible in Diabetic Cats Put your OLD address or mailing label below, and fill in you new address. Send entire coupon to us. Thanks for the update! city veterinary zip According to Lou Anne Epperley, DVM as it appeared in the Nov. 2013 issue of Veterinary Practice News, increased understanding of diabetes & cats & discovered early & treated properly, remission is possible. For specific information on this, log on to veterinarypracticenews.com Merck Encourages Pet Screening for Diabetes Merck Animal Health has launched a global awareness campaign to raise awareness of the signs of the condition among pet owners to encourage a visit to your vet to have pets screened & treated. Lethargy, frequent thirst & urination, cloudy eyes are some of the symptoms. The number of dogs diagnosed with the condition has tripled during the past 30 years. NEW ADDRESS Name Address City, State, Zip www.ahscares.org 17 more SOCIETY POPCORN PARK VET MICROCHIPS PETS AT PETOBERFEST NEWS More Society News on Page 2 SUN BANK VOLUNTEERS HELP POPCORN PARK ON “BANK ON OUR COMMUNITIES DAY” Dr. Laney Baris (l.) Popcorn Park Animal Clinic veterinarian & Society staffer Marcella Kelly were on hand at Petoberfest to microchip pets. There were 26 protected pets – but we urge all pet owners to have their cats & dogs microchipped. We would like to send out a big thank you to the employees of Sun Bank for coming out to Popcorn Park on October 29th to volunteer for the afternoon. Sun Bank holds an annual "Banking On Our Communities Day" and for the third year in a row, Associated Humane Societies Popcorn Park was selected as one of the organizations that employees could volunteer at for the day. We had nine Sun employees come out to rake and clean up our picnic areas, our giant exercise run, and our dog-walking path. After they helped to beautify the Popcorn Park grounds, they were able to take a tour of our Popcorn Park Animal Refuge where our director John Bergmann introduced them to Princess the camel. Thank you Sun Bank, for giving your time to Popcorn Park and our animals for the day! On October 19, AHS was happy to be a part of Petoberfest, held in Toms River by the Jersey Shore Animal Foundation. This great event featured several rescue organizations, pet-related businesses, food, music, etc. AHS brought our mobile grooming van out to the event where our veterinarian Dr. Baris and our vet tech, Marcella Kelly, microchipped 26 pets!! That is 26 more pets that are protected should they ever become lost. How awesome! Thank you all for coming out, rubbing Isabella's belly, and microchipping your pets! It was great meeting so many of our supporters! If anyone is still of the opinion that pit bulls are vicious creatures, check out this big mush of a pretty pittie! Our gorgeous girl Isabella had the time of her life at Petoberfest! She was so popular, especially with the children, that she started charging 10 cents to anyone wanting to rub her big belly! She had a face-ache by the end of the day from smiling from ear to ear! How's that for a perfect pit bull?! EMMA SURVEYS BOXES OF DONATIONS FOR SOCIETY RESIDENTS Emma was a little perturbed to be awoken from her afternoon siesta and wondered who dared to cram up "her" office with all of these boxes!! When she discovered what was in the boxes, her whole attitude changed! Emma thought it was her birthday when she saw all of the goodies coming out of the boxes but we explained to her that she would have to share all of the great things with other dogs and cats at our facility. She understood, and gave up one bag of treats to split between the other 80 dogs. (We're kidding!) We would like to thank Jennifer Vadino, Lona Hoffman, Rana Rand and an anonymous donor for sending us TONS of dog and cat toys, fluffy beds, bags and bags of treats, special dog food, dog harnesses, cat nip, peanut butter and Kongs!! We appreciate all of this so very much!! You all put giant smiles on all of the faces of everyone at Popcorn Park, both two legged and four! Thank you SO MUCH to an anonymous donor for sending us SIX cases of canned cat food, and a big case of dog food! Thank you! If anyone would like to help with items that we use to care for our animals, please check out our Amazon Wish List. (Please see Page 2 for Amazon sites for our 3 shelters.) 18 HUMANE NEWS Holiday 2013 And yes, that’s the same Emma, right, we featured on Page 5 of our October issue! Above: Society Admin. Assistant Renee Szorosy with 10 month old Kevin Kelly, son of staffer, Marcella Kelly – and Isabella a wonderful Pit Bull who found a lifetime of love in a new home! Left: Isabella just melted the hearts of all who met her. more SOCIETY PETCO IN CLIFTON HAS FOOD COLLECTION AS THANKSGIVING TREAT FOR SOCIETY ORPHANS NEWS Season Greetings! Petco groomer Chris Kwiatek (r.) meets Gypsy and AHS Chief ACO Mike Fowler. Gypsy is at the Society’s Newark shelter. The Petco Store in Clifton ran a promotion in which employees would ask customers making their purchases if they would like to donate a Thanksgiving dinner to an animal in a shelter. Those who nodded affirmatively were given the opportunity to donate a can of pet food with turkey or sweet potatoes, etc. Petco groomer Chris Kwiatek suggested that AHS be the recipient of some of the donated items. Society’s Chief Animal Control Officer Mike Fowler visited Petco with Gypsy, a 4 year old Catahoula mix who will share Thanksgiving with other shelter residents while he waits for a forever home. AHS PARTNERS WITH TRUPANION PET INSURANCE FOR ALL AHS PET ADOPTIONS Somewhere in Barnegat, someone is heartbroken because their dog has not returned home. The young gentleman has been at the Society for several weeks. He has been given all of the medical services to ensure his purrrfect pet status -- & now all he needs is a big red bow, a little mistletoe & your arms to hold him tight. File 23013-NM.(Fotked River) The Society is pleased to announce a partnership with Trupanion which offers cat and dog owners financial assistance to care for their pets in a health emergency. 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 adopting your pet. During the 30 days coverage, there is a 90% coverage with unlimited payout! Our adopters will then have an option of signing on for continual coverage for your best friend. There is no waiting period … the expense of veterinary care can be quite costly for unexpected accidents or illness. If you decide to sign up for pet insurance for your dog or cat, the AHS will receive an honorarium. Please consider this cost-saving measure with a great insurance company – and adopt a wonderful companion from AHS! Welcoming Santa to the Society’s facilities are Belle (l.) and Bennett, Society alumni who share their lives, their love …. & outdoor hikes with Assistant Director Scott Crawford. These two pit bulls, as well as a few others that share the Crawford home, were very lucky to have found a lifelong commitment. Belle & Bennett are good-will ambassadors for this misunderstood breed. Have you been wondering if a pit bull terrier is the breed for you? Come down and meet ours - all our pitties are temperament tested so we can match just the right one to you, your family and other pets! Winnie is a 1 year old sweetheart who was found as a stray. Within a short time, her appealing personality won the hearts of an adopter! Less than 24 hours later, Winnie was returned as they felt they were not ready for a new dog yet. We appreciate the honesty. Sometimes the warm & fuzzy feelings for adoption quickly disappear if a dog needs to be walked in the freezing rain, going out in your pajamas with cold winds at 11 p.m. before going to bed …. it’s understandable. Adopting a dog should be given deep consideration. File 77264-F.(Tinton Falls) Kip has been waiting for several months for a lifetime of love.The older Shih Tzu has been getting frequent walks by the volunteers – but then he goes back to the shelter to spend another night without you. File 22744M. (Forked River.) www.ahscares.org 19 junior HUMANE FREE CRITTERKIN E-BOOK – POCO A POCO – DOWNLOAD THIS FREE E-BOOK TODAY! This book is the first CritterKin Tale and is based on actual events from an IFAW (International Fund for Animal Welfare) project in Cozumel, Mexico. It served as the factual basis for this story. Poco a Poco is a fictional tale of how a mother dog & her puppy overcame hunger & hardships to find their forever homes. The cast of unlikely heroes will not only entertain, but teach empathy, understanding and respect as well. The tale reached first place on Amazon Kindle in the categories of “Animal Care and Pets” and “Dogs”. The book includes outreach tools including artwork & copy to use in your area. To download this book, log on to www.critterkin.com/ifaw KIDS’ PLAYHOUSES RECYCLED FOR POPCORN PARK POOCHES Enter Our Poster Contest!! Do you have ideas about how to make the world a better place for pets? If you do, enter our poster contest and you may win some great prizes! First, our prizes! * 1st Place in each category - a Kindle E-Reader * 2nd Place in each category - $50 gift card * 3rd Place in each category - $25 gift card * All winners’ art will be on display for one month in each of our shelters * Every entrant will receive a free family pass to Popcorn Park Here’s what we are looking for: Size: Minimum size 11 x 17” Theme: How to make the world a better place for pets, whether cats, dogs, birds or other pets Ages: There are 3 age categories: ◆ 5 - 8 years old ◆ 9 - 12 years old ◆ 13 - 17 years old Medium: Use any medium - crayons, paints, markers, but no pastels. Neatness and creativity are important! Originality: All artwork must be original! No tracing of other artwork or anything taken from a computer. Deadline: All entries must be received by February 14th, 2014. You may submit more than one entry. Fill out the following entry form for each poster you submit and send to: Poster Contest c/o AHS/Popcorn Park 124 Evergreen Ave. Newark, N J 07114-2133 Name _______________________________________________ We would like to send out a huge thank you to Tricia Burke for bringing us a beautiful play house for our Animal Haven dogs! AND ...... she customized it to fit into our Animal Haven yards with woofs, paw prints, and lots of cute canine things! Thank you so much! Our lucky dogs will have a ball checking it out and burying their treasures in there! If you or your siblings have outgrown your playhouses & you live in the area, please feel free to donate it for our doggies! CONNECTICUT PASSES STUDENT CHOICE LAW The state has passed a dissection-choice law that allows students to opt out of crude animal dissection exercises. Instead, they will be provided with humane non-animal alternatives such as interactive computer programs. CHILDREN’S TOYS & PETS ARE NOT A SAFE MIX! Kids love to share with their beloved pets – an ice cream cone, a lollipop, part of their uneaten dinner …. but children’s toys and pets do not mix. Stuffed teddy bears and other toys meant for kids are not made of the same material as toys for pets. Fire retardant gel and mite control stuffing is highly toxic. Be safe … be alert and read labels. 20 HUMANE NEWS Holiday 2013 Address ______________________________________________ City, State, Zip _______________________________________ Phone (_______) _____________________________________ E-Mail _______________________________________________ Age Category ❑ 5 - 8 ❑ 9 - 12 ❑ 13 - 17 NEW MAGAZINE HELPS KIDS LEARN ABOUT ANIMAL ISSUES/HOW TO HELP Do you find yourself thinking about how YOU can help save animals? PETA has a new magazine for you! It’s called “Kids' Guide to Helping Animals” and has everything you need to start being a hero for animals. Inside, you'll get tips on everything from protecting wildlife to buying cruelty-free products to organizing animal-friendly field trips for your class. You'll also get the scoop on why so many Hollywood celebs, (like Miley Cyrus!), are helping animals. And included are plenty of puzzles, quizzes, and free stickers, too! Check out the following website and you can fill out a form to receive a FREE “Kids' Guide to Helping Animals” magazine: http://www.petakids.com/freeHelpingAnimalsMagazine.asp AROUND THE U.S.A. OREGON Senate Bill 6 has been approved by the State Legislature & has been sent to Gov. John Kitzhaber for his signature. The bill will increase penalties for some animal cruelty offenses & further limit access to animals by offenders. The most controversial provision is the requirements placed on animal rescues. Animal rescue entities that solicit & accept donations must be licensed each year. They would be required to maintain records for each animal, including date of birth, date acquired, disposition, source of the animal & a photo must be taken within 24 hours of intake. ILLINOIS Gov. Pat Quinn signed Senate Bill 1639 which makes pet stores that sell sick puppies to be held accountable. The new law allows consumers to receive reimbursement for vet costs up to 21 days after purchasing a pup or kitten. If the pet has a genetic condition, the consumer has up to a year to receive reimbursement for vet costs. The law also requires pet stores to report outbreaks of animal diseases to the State Dept. of Agriculture & requires that they notify consumers who bought a cat/dog from the store in the 2 weeks prior to an outbreak. The law was sparked by a distemper outbreak that resulted in the deaths of several pups in two Chicagoland pet stores. PENNSYLVANIA SB 1047 & HB 1576 would bar state agencies from protecting any species that is not listed under the federal Endangered Species Act. This measure would strip state wildlife agencies the power to promote programs that are essential in protecting species on a local level just because the species may not be in danger across the nation. Contact your State Senator & Representative. INDIANA An investigation of the WCI Foxhound Training Preserve & the “penning” facility was done by the Animal Welfare Institute, Project Coyote & the Animal Legal Defense Fund . The results uncovered extreme animal suffering & provided strong evidence that wild coyotes are being illegally confined & killed by hunting dogs. The investigation suggests that the Indiana Dept. of Natural Resources has turned a blind eye to this illegal conduct & encouraged penning in the state. For an inside look at the cruelty of coyote penning, log on to http://www.projectcoyote.org/documents/IN_Penning_Report_PC_ALD F_AWI_Final_low_res.pdf Penning is legal in at least 19 states. PENNSYLVANIA The Nobody’s Cat Foundation in Camp Hill has opened for low-cost spay/neuter. In addition, Castaway Critters subsidizes surgeries for free-roaming cats in Harrisburg. Also, Lower Paxton Community Cats and New Cumberland TNR Program have partnered with the Foundation to subsidize surgeries in those communities. It is estimated that there are almost 400,000 free-roaming cats in the area. For information, contact Nobody’s Cats Foundation by calling toll-free within Pennsylvania at 1-800-732-0999. MASSACHUSETTS A Massachusetts man is facing charges for allegedly using a pet python to beat his girlfried as she soaked in a hot tub, injuring the woman and ultimately killing the snake. West Springfield police say 34-year-old Keith Paro is scheduled to be arraigned on charges of domestic assault and battery, larceny over $250, wanton and malicious damage over $250, and cruelty to animals. Order here! ORDER FORM HOLIDAY 2013 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 Poster -Horizontal (incl. S&H) Princess Poster -Vertical (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 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 $12.95 $12.95 $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. ________ HOLIDAY & HOUSEFIRE WARNINGS House fires are more prevalent now than at any other time of year. Heaters, candles, holiday lights are just a part of the hazards. Over 500,000 pets are affected by house fires & they increase dramatically during the hours of 4 a.m. and 8 a.m. It’s important for all homes with pets to have an indication of how many animals are inside, but it’s especially important for pet owners that live in multi-family dwellings. Firemen, EMTs are not familiar with which apartments have pets – so a decal on your door is critical! You can order the Society’s Pet Alert Decals on the order form at left. Beardsley was found as a pup 6 years ago – and set someone’s heart on fire. He is in a loving home with a few other dogs. Collars, leashes, and carriers should be kept in a convenient place in the event of emergencies. Be sure that smoke/carbon monoxide detectors are in place and working. Please be sure to get your pets microchipped & REGISTER them with the microchip agency. Have a safe & peaceful holiday for you, your family and your pets. www.ahscares.org 21 Dave Sharpe - Our Friend David W. “Ranger Dave” Sharpe, was a part of Popcorn Park for over 25 years & was the longtime spokesperson for “Pet of the Week” adoptions at WOBM Radio. He was employed as a Special Education Teacher for 40 years & worked with the Lacey Township Board of Education before retiring. Dave was a Certified Animal Control Officer, a member of CART (County Animal Response Team) & worked with therapy dogs at the Ocean County Library & nursing homes. His accomplishments are too numerous to list here. All staff at AHS & Popcorn Park will miss this wonderful guy. Donna Markley – NJ William & Cheryl Morris – PA Robert & Lisa Macklin – OH Jeanette Fix – CA Gerald & Carla Ring – NJ Elsie Barney – NJ Anne Boehringer – PA David & Marybeth Buist – NJ Harold & Theresa Werner – NJ Northbridge School – PA James & Lynn Kaplarczuk – NJ Nancy Voitko – NJ Charles Gall Hamilton Building Supply - NJ Nina Austenberg Dr. Arthur & Barbara Baeder – PA Gladys & Knud Hansen – NY Grama Jacque- Grama, I thank you for passing on your passion for animals to me. I promise to keep the passion alive & continue to help the beautiful animals of the world! I love you and miss you! Jessie - NJ Rita Chiappone Raytheon STARS Team- MA. My twin brother, Vic Harris – 1979-2011 Alix Harris - NJ Spike Mr. & Mrs. Frank Lewis - NJ Nancy Deroy Paul & Elaine Sulkes – NJ The Bridge Group – NJ Wayne & Lorraine Herrnkind – NJ Joanne Muller – NJ000vb Pinstripe at Dr. Smith’s Office Doris A. Smith – N J Estelle June 21, 1996 – March 22, 2012 I knew you were special the first time we met. From your earliest days when you were only the size of a little toy, to your last day as an aged lady, your affection & love helped to bring to me the best years of my life. Goodnight my lovely. Goodbye my great love. I love you always. I. Semeniuk & Family - NY Cheryl L. DiMessio Paul Rowe – NJ Joseph Lytle Janey Bisti – NJ Carla & Len Fortunato – WA John & Joyce Coyne – NJ William & Anita Lytle – FL Daris Megaro – NJ Beatrice Lill – NJ Paul & Edith Skerl – SC Joseph & Sharon DeCarlo – NJ Gary & Kit Vaughn – TX Edward & Malvine Wilkens – NJ Jennifer Vehslage Judith Simpson – NJ Marilyn Schmidt – NJ Susan Kline – NJ Julie & Bob Frank – NJ Our son who lost his life 5 years ago helping a dog that he thought was his while crossing the road – November 25th William & Kimberly Lucas - NJ Raymond Waddell Coral Waddell – NJ Lydia Zatorski – NJ Paul Albert Jr. – NY Walter & Elaine Wusaty – NJ Judy Karrberg – NJ Mike Reilly Thomas & Candice Salsman – NJ Austin Judson – NJ Jeffrey Schroeder – NJ Victor & Barbara Betcher - IL 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 Holiday 2013 In the 1980s, a teacher from Lacey High School came to Popcorn Park asking to volunteer at the shelter and refuge during the summer months. He met with our manager John Bergmann who decided to let him help the zoo staff. And so began a quarter of a century of friendship between John and all of us who work with Popcorn Park and a guy named Dave Sharpe who loved all animals. Dave unloaded bales of hay, raked goat yards, cleaned tiger compounds and even helped clean Sonny our elephant’s pen. Eventually he started going on calls with John rescuing wildlife or picking up animals. By the 3rd or 4th summer, Dave volunteered to run the ticket and gift booth at the park. He loved to talk with our visitors about our animals. His vibrant personality set the tone for the visitors’ experience at the park. He began to wear a pith jungle helmet with rubber animals glued all over it causing John to give him the name “Ranger Dave”. When Lacey Township had their Christmas parade, Ranger Dave decided to put our circus wagon, which had to be painted red, white, and blue, in the parade. He bought a gorilla suit and became the first “animal” from Popcorn Park in the Christmas parade. His enthusiasm for entertaining knew no bounds. For a little while, Dave moved into one of the apartments at the shelter and helped with emergencies in the middle of the night, and then would get up bright and early the next morning to head off to school to work at another job he loved, teaching.. If there was a weather prediction for a major snowstorm, Dave would go shopping to get snacks and food for staff who would volunteer to sleep over to be sure that the animals were cared for if we got snowed in. Dave would have sleeping bags and blankets ready for them, and in the morning, now “Chef ” Dave would make a hearty breakfast and send them off to care for the animals. Dave loved those days. In 2000, Dave became the spokesperson for Popcorn Park on WOBM’s radio show “Shawn and Sue’s Breakfast Show” doing “Pet of the Week” He started with a monologue of interesting facts about an animal, then he would talk about that Week’s special pet, and finally he would end with a joke. He so enjoyed telling his jokes, and people loved listening to him. Dave loved life and lived every minute of it. He loved animals and did whatever he could to teach others about the value of loving an animal. Our manager John Bergman found an emailed poem someone had sent him. We believe it describes the way Dave viewed life. Dance like nobody is watching… Sing like nobody’s listening… Love like you have never been hurt… Learn like you are going to live forever… Lead yourself as if everyone was following you… Give like your life depended on it… Live like you were dying tomorrow. Dave really lived his life, and we are so lucky that he shared it with us. Humane News Published by the Associated Humane Societies Over A Century of Caring 1906 - 2013 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 Editor-in-Chief Contributing Editors Roseann Trezza Jeanne Balsam Sandy Hickman Deborah Beyfuss Karen Powell John Bergmann Popcorn Park/Photo Editor Social Media Executive Scott Crawford Social Media/Marketing Coordinator Keli A. Tianga Photography Editors: Colleen Buchanan, Becky Dietz, Dee Hobson, Lori Lane Alicia Mecker, Jay Cat Morris, Darcy Del Castillo, Linda Wells Carole Goss Circulation Editors: Beth Stio 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 HOLIDAY 2013 - Volume 44, No. 6 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. ALDF CREATING NATIONWIDE ANIMAL ABUSER DATABASE The Animal Legal Defense Fund (ALDF) of Cotati, CA is creating a nationwide database after a decade of asking states’ governments to do so. There are so many different ways to obtain pets that organizations or individuals can do very little to keep pets out of the wrong hands. Previous attempts to legislate a registry were halted by criticism from the Humane Society of the U.S. (HSUS) who are concerned that a public database may unleash mentally unstable people to threaten pets of neighbors checking the list for offenders. The HSUS blog feels that experience has made clear that such individuals … if they received comprehensive mental health counseling. According to the ALDF, the purpose is to prevent abusers from acquiring more animals. The registry has public access because of the many different organizations, groups, rescues & individuals selling or adopting pets. To see if someone is a registered animal abuser, you would need both their full name & date of birth. In San Francisco, there has been an unsettling spike in the number & severity of animal abuse instances this year. Pet Food Recalls BAILEY’S CHOICE DOG TREATS RECALL EXPANDED Bailey’s Choice Dog Treats has expanded its voluntary recall to include additional 5 oz. packages of chicken dog treats. The recall was announced by officials of the Georgia Dept. of Agriculture because of possible contamination of the treats with Salmonella bacteria. For more information, call 770-881-0526. FEDERAL LEGISLATION H.R. 2224 (Doyle-PA & Smith-NJ) known as the Pet Safety & Protection Act has been reintroduced in order to protect companion animals from illegal sale for use in laboratory experiments. The bill would prohibit unscrupulous Class B dealers from selling dogs & cats to researchers. At the request of Congress, the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) assessed whether there is a scientific need for NIH grant recipients to use dogs & cats from Class B dealers. It found that there is no such need & that animals with similar qualities are available from alternative sources. According to the report: “…Class B dealers are not necessary as providers of random source animals for NIHrelated research”. Of the six dealers currently in operation, two are currently under investigation by the USDA but were indicted on numerous federal charges of mail fraud, aggravated identity theft & Popeye was one of 14 dogs rescued econspiracy, all stemming from keeping fraudulent records regarding the by AHS from an Arkansas Class B source of the dogs it sold for experidealer who treated them brutally. mental purposes. The license of C. C. Baird’s Martin Creek Kennel’s license is now H.R. 2012/S.973 is known as permanently revoked. That was in March 2005 -- Popeye lived a life of Horseracing Integrity & Safety Act. It would address the pervasive, abusive horror but is with us on the Sharepractice of drugging racehorses. A-Pet Program. Investigations have revealed an assortment of performance-enhancing & pain masking drugs which include everything from steroids to cobra venom, & enables horses to perform beyond their physical limitations which often results in injuries & horrific deaths. The Jockey Club indicates that racing Thoroughbreds die at twice the rate in the U.S. than in other countries. Racehorses need protection. Write to your U.S. Senators & Congressmen concerning this bill. The Safeguard American Food Exports Act (SAFE Act) S.B. 541 is the latest effort to ban horse slaughter for human consumption. (Landrieu-LA & Graham-SC). The bill would amend the federal Food, Drug & Cosmetic Act by adding provisions declaring equine parts are unsafe as food & prohibiting the “knowing sale or transport of equines or equine parts in interstate or foreign commerce for purposes of human consumption”. The Senate bill is currently pending before the Committee on Health, Education, Labor & Pensions. The House Bill (H.R. 1094) is pending in the Subcommittee on Livestock, Rural Development & Credit. For more information on what you can do & how to help, log on to http://animallawcoalition.com/safe-actsaves-horses/ 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:www.facebook.com/AssociatedHumaneSocieties Tinton Falls: www.facebook.com/FoAHSTF Forked River: www.facebook.com/pages/AssociatedHumane-Popcorn-Park-Shelter/122122364501442 www.ahscares.org 23 THE HUMANE NEWS Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage PAID ASSOCIATED HUMANE SOCIETIES, INC. PERMIT NO. 5116 Cupcake & Mickey ~Popcorn Park Mascots 124 Evergreen Ave. Newark, NJ 07114-2133 HOLIDAY 2013 Deliver to Addressee or Current Resident Join! the 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. Jasper & Donnie ~ Office Supervisors Cupcake & Mickey are two of the happiest, well-adjusted staffers at Popcorn Park. The canine couple are good-will ambassadors to those who are behind-the-scenes visitors. We also hang around the camel barn, especially when Princess has to try & pick a winner during football season. But whether it is November … or any other time of year, the staff have been taught to always pick up a ball and throw it to us as they are en route to another caging area to do some chores. Even when there’s no one around …. we pick up a ball and wait ….. Meet Jasper, (right) & Donnie …. in case you haven’t met them before. Jasper was dumped in our parking lot & was brought into our Waiting Room -- and there he has been for the past 5 years! Donnie was driving up from North Carolina with his owner when the car broke down in Barnegat. Authorities checked on the driver who was immediately placed into a convalescent home. These two heavyweights came in that way -- they declined to get involved with our Run the Pines for Canines 5k Run; they only pussyfoot around the office at mealtimes. We don’t attempt to “pry” them out of their bed …. they hear the shaking of the dry cat food … & it’s manna from heaven! SHARE-A-PET HOLIDAY 2013 Name of pets sponsored: ___________________ ___________________ ___________________ NAME ____________________________________________ ADDRESS ________________________________________ CITY, STATE, ZIP ___________________________________ # OF ANIMALS _____ X $10.00 EACH = TOTAL $_________ Buddy the Snoring Beagle Buddy has had quite a breakthrough! He is allowing Popeye to share his bed, the playhouses and has chosen to become his best friend. Buddy was adopted too many times & then rejected because he snores too loud. Now the only one who has to put up with it is Popeye. Popeye’s picture is on Page 23.
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