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Pet Gazette
A publication of the Fayette Humane Society, P. O. Box 244, Fayetteville, GA 30214
www.fayettehumane.org / info@fayettehumane.org / phone: 770-487-1073
www.facebook.com/pages/Fayette-Humane-Society/490710464325091
First Digital Issue of Pet Gazette
We are proud to announce the first digital issue of the Pet Gazette going out
to the majority of our subscribers. The transition to digital reduces our
costs of producing this newsletter and ensures more funds go directly to the
care of our rescued animals. As always, we welcome feedback to help us
improve the way we provide content. To comment, or to subscribe to the
digital Pet Gazette, send your name and email address to
info@fayettehumane.org. If you prefer to receive a paper copy by mail,
please call 770-487-1073 and provide your name, address, and phone
number. We hope you enjoy reading the Pet Gazette, and please share it
with others!
UPCOMING
EVENTS
Adoptions are held every weekend.
September
PetSmart
11th: PetSmart National Adoption Weekend, 4 - 7 p.m.
12th -13th: PetSmart National Adoption Weekend, 11 - 5 p.m.
19th: Shakerag Arts and Crafts Festival, 10 - 6 p.m…see page 3
20th: Shakerag Arts and Crafts Festival, 12 - 5 p.m…see page 3
2701 Hwy 54
Peachtree City
October
1st: Christmas Tour of Homes tickets go on sale…see back page
November
28th: Santa Photos at Wags to Whiskers, 11 - 4 p.m.
Shelley
December
5th: Santa Photos at Wags to Whiskers, 11 - 4 p.m.
6th: Christmas Tour of Homes, 1 - 5 p.m…see page 8
Please see our website for more information!
Saturday
12:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Sunday
12:30 - 4:30 p.m.
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A Message from Our President
Who we are...
Dear Friends:
Incorporated in 1973, the Fayette
Humane Society is the oldest
nonprofit humane organization in
Fayette County, Georgia.
We are staffed by volunteers and
are supported entirely by
individual and corporate
donations.
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We’re pleased to report that 2015 is a year of both steady
progress and transformation for the Fayette Humane Society.
Our results speak to the right strategy, the passion of talented
volunteers, and the discipline and focus to do what it takes to
give many more animals the second chances they deserve.
Here’s a financial summary of the first six months:
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Because we do not have a shelter, •
most animals we rescue live in
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temporary foster homes until they
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are adopted.
Contributions from grants, donations and fundraisers totaled $30,216, and
the income from our adoptions netted $38,291. Expansion of our TNR program incurred $7,293 in expenses and enabled
us to reduce pet overpopulation at its source.
We invested $26,913 in spay and neuter surgeries, which includes public
assistance as well as the rescued cats and dogs we have placed for adoption.
We also delivered the highest quality of care and medical treatment for cats
and dogs that needed a little extra time in finding a home, which accounted
for another $36,271 in expenses. We believe all companion pets
have intrinsic value and deserve to
be treated with love and respect. These are the basic numbers, but they don’t begin to tell the whole story. While
FHS Board Members:
President: Stephanie Cohran
Secretary: Sharon Marchisello
Treasurer: Sabrina Brown
Members At Large:
Karin Keller
Rani Rathburn
Leah Thomson
Molly Young
our programs and services continue to play an important role in the lives of
needy animals throughout the area, we’re finding it difficult to keep up with the
ever-increasing demand.
This is our real challenge, and we need your support. Thanks to the ongoing
generosity of patrons and donors like you, we strive to give every pet in our
community a chance to live out its life as part of a loving and affectionate
family. Together, we can make it happen.
Until they all have homes,
Stephanie Cohran
President of the FHS
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FHS Volunteer In Profile (VIP): Leah Thomson
Service is very important to Leah Lindsey Thomson. As the
Fundraising and Event Chairperson for the Fayette Humane Society
and newest Board member, she plans and implements activities
throughout the year that benefit this organization. She is also
involved in public relations and marketing for the FHS. Leah's love of
animals is the impetus for the work she does, and she enjoys every
minute of it. This is evidenced by her positive and spirited attitude
that shows in everything she does.
Leah and a friend are enjoying
an afternoon out.
When Leah and her family were living in Texas about 20 years ago,
they rescued their first dog, Jake, and that sparked her interest in
how the rescue process worked and how she could help. After moving
to this area, she answered an ad on a local website for a fundraising
chairperson for the Fayette Humane Society, and she has helped in
that capacity for two years.
Leah passed the importance of service on to her children. Her daughters have volunteered for the Peace Corps
and mission work in Africa, and her son, with various youth organizations. All have at least one rescue dog. She
has resided with her husband, Tobin, in Peachtree City for 15 years, and they enjoy being empty nesters with
their three dogs, Bubbs, Fia and Jack.
Interested in volunteering? Call 770-487-1073 or fill out a form online at www.fayettehumane.org. Thank you!
How to Make a
Recurring Donation
Shop with us at
Shakerag!
Many donors like to set up recurring donations
to their favorite charities, such as the FHS. Did
you know you have the option of specifying
through PayPal that a certain dollar amount be
automatically charged to your credit card each
month? To sign up, go to our website at
www.fayettehumane.org/how-to-donate.
Looking to get a head start on your
holiday shopping, and help homeless
animals at the same time? The FHS is
once again participating in the 38th
annual Shakerag Arts and Crafts Festival
in Peachtree City on Saturday, September
19th from 10 – 6 p.m. and Sunday,
September 20th from 12 – 5 p.m. We will
have many fun and unique items for sale,
all handmade by our kindhearted and
talented volunteers.
In Memoriam
It is with sadness that we
say good-bye to Lynne
Muehl, an active FHS
volunteer who passed away
on May 23 after a brief
illness. Lynne served as cat
lead at adoptions and did a
lot of our behind-the-scenes
paperwork as cat foster coordinator. She also
fostered cats and left behind seven cats of her
own. FHS volunteers cared for the cats during
Lynne’s illness and have placed them all in new
loving homes. The FHS is one of the charities
Lynne supported and one of the beneficiaries for
donations made in her memory.
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Luna loves her new
We have something for everyone. Since tug toy from the FHS
we are “pet people,” you’ll find dog and booth at Shakerag!
cat toys, dog leashes, as well as animalthemed jewelry, matching doggie and mommy scarves,
painted signs, and food shopping bags. For the baby on your
shopping list, we will have one-of-a-kind “taggie” blankets,
burp cloths, and bibs. We are excited to offer new items this
year, including beautiful wooden puzzles for children,
stroller and golf cart blankets, and dog bone wreaths.
Please visit our booth on Shakerag Knoll to shop, buy a raffle
ticket, and share stories of your pets with us. We even will
have treats for your furry friends. Remember, 100% of
proceeds from our sales will benefit the dogs and cats in our
care. Help give our animals a second chance in life. See you
in September!
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Saving Shelby
The Fayette Humane Society will not give up on Shelby (aka
Beauty), a striking black seven-month-old purebred German
Shepherd who we rescued in March, saving her from
euthanization due to injuries from a dog attack. But now Shelby
has had a major setback in her recovery from a broken tibia and
fibula, and we are asking for your help.
Shelby started to face complications due to an infection that
entered her leg from the bite wounds. Her body started to reject
the plate that had been surgically implanted and subsequently
required a bone graft and laser therapy. At eight weeks postsurgery, the x-rays showed her leg healed enough to remove the
plate. But when the veterinarian opened up her leg to take the
plate out, she discovered the bone was still not stable and more
time was needed.
Shelby sports her new pink cast.
After patiently enduring 15 weeks of crate rest and limited exercise, Shelby went in for a third surgery and the plate
was removed. Sadly it wasn’t long before she started to hold up her leg and was unable to bear weight. The vet
discovered the bone had broken again due to the infection, causing it to be weaker than what showed on the x-ray.
This means Shelby must endure a fourth surgery to have the plate put back in and restart the recovery process.
Shelby’s foster mother says it best: “Shelby so badly wants to play with the other dogs. She wants to be able to play
and roll in the grass. Despite her young age, Shelby is handling her predicament with wisdom and very little
complaining. She is a beautiful dog inside and out.”
The FHS is committed to saving Shelby’s leg. Unfortunately, the additional surgeries have exceeded the initial
funding available for her. Please consider making a contribution to help this puppy be able to enjoy the long life she
has ahead of her. You may use the donation form in the newsletter, or visit our website at www.fayettehumane.org.
And, as always, thank you.
Paws to Give
Donations are needed at any level and are greatly appreciated! Because we do not receive
government funding, we rely heavily on the generosity of people like you.
Donations can be made by check or money order and mailed to:
Fayette Humane Society, P. O. Box 244, Fayetteville, GA 30214
Your Name: __________________________________________________________________________
Address: _____________________________________________________________________________
Phone: ______________________________
Email:________________________________________
____$10 ____$25 ____$50 ____$100 ____Other $_________
Building Fund $_________
You can also make a special donation that can be posted on our website's "In Honor/Memory" page. For example:
donate in memory of a beloved pet, a family member, or special friend; recognize someone's special occasion or
accomplishment; or donate to the care of a sick or injured animal.
To pay via PayPal or to set up monthly donations, go to http://fayettehumane.org/how-to-donate/
My donation is for this special needs pet_________________________________________________
My donation is in memory/honor of____________________________________________________
THANK YOU FOR YOUR DONATION. 100% GOES TO THE SUPPORT OF THE ANIMALS!
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Pets Need Blood Donors, Too
When several sick kitties needed blood transfusions this past year, Scarface, a Maine Coon
mix, came to the rescue. Well, in a manner of speaking.
"Scarface has an extremely rare blood type, so we brought him to donate at the Best Friends
Blood Bank," explained his human companion, Raquel Gonzalez. "A needle was put in one of
his veins for approximately five minutes, and he was happy to help."
After being recipients of a little kitty kindness, she said, the other cats are now doing well.
“The same circumstances that warrant blood transfusions in humans apply to pets—illness,
disease or trauma,” said Corinne Eckert, a veterinarian technician with Southern Crescent
Animal Emergency Clinic in Fayetteville. "Usually it’s acute blood loss from accidents.
Sometimes a pet has gotten into poison, and some pets with certain types of cancers,
autoimmune disorders or parasites will need blood. Whenever there’s a rapid change toward
anemia, the body just can't compensate."
Scarface
“With canine blood transfusions, blood type and antigens can help ensure a good match, but
it isn't as critical as in humans. Dogs have 12 blood types, but we can pretty much give any dog's blood to any other
dog in an emergency first-time transfusion," Eckert said.
Just as a cat's personality can be more finicky, so can their blood, even though cats only have three different blood
types. "Cats have a higher chance of an adverse reaction,” Eckert said, “so it’s more important that they have a
compatible match."
Animal blood, like human blood, has a limited shelf life and must be constantly replenished. That is why local
veterinary clinics rely on the Best Friends Blood Bank, a place where pets can donate blood. To donate, dogs need
to weigh at least 50 pounds, be under eight years old and have a preferred blood type. Cats must weigh at least ten
pounds, be under nine years old and live indoors. Most importantly, both cats and dogs need to have gentle
temperaments for tolerating the procedure.
Just like the Red Cross, the Best Friends Blood Bank in Decatur is looking for volunteer cats and dogs as blood
donors. Besides saving lives of other pets, blood donors receive complimentary physical exams and full blood work,
including heartworm tests and infectious disease screenings. Call 678-592-3985 to schedule an initial donor
consultation today, or for more information, please check their website at bestfriendsbloodbank.com.
FHS Volunteers Attend the Best Friends National Conference
Eight Fayette Humane Society volunteers attended the
Best Friends National Conference at the Cobb Galleria
July 16-19.
Best Friends Animal Society is a nonprofit organization
building no-kill programs and partnerships that will
bring about a day when there are “No More Homeless
Pets.” The Society, whose mission statement is “Save
Them All,” is known worldwide as a leader in the animal
care community and operates the largest animal
sanctuary in the nation in Kanab, Utah.
As a network partner, the FHS has been fortunate to
receive several spay/neuter grants from Best Friends.
And last year, Best Friends accepted and subsequently
found a forever home for Grayson, a cat we rescued
after he was deliberately set on fire by gang members.
The conference featured classes on adoption strategies,
fundraising, animal health and well-being, leadership
skills, and community outreach. It was also an
opportunity for volunteers to network with animal-care
professionals and people from other rescue
organizations. The volunteers are excited to share the
inspiring information and implement fresh ideas to
improve the lives of the animals we rescue.
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Front row, left to right: Elisa Price, Susan Griffith, Jan Abbott, Karen
Scannell
Top row, left to right: Susan Hardwick, Sharon Marchisello, Karin
Keller, Rani Rathburn, Sally Pritchett, Nancy Turk
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Featured Pets Available for Adoption
Autumn was adopted as a
kitten into a loving family
11 years ago, but in the last
year, her mom developed
severe allergies to animal
fur, and her doctor
ordered her to give up her
cat. The separation was
heartbreaking for both
Autumn and her mom.
Autumn would do best in a
quiet home with adults or
older children and no
other pets. This little tabby
with white feet is
declawed, spayed, and
current on vaccines.
This handsome cat is
Nigel. He is a loving,
affectionate 10-year-old
cat. His former family
had to give him up when
their new baby
developed terrible
allergies. He would love
to sit in your lap and
cuddle. Nigel enjoys
being the focus of
attention, and will
happily follow you
around the house.
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Molly is a two-year-old,
71-pound Chocolate Lab.
She is a happy-go-lucky
young lady who enjoys
running and playing.
She's affectionate, playful
and full of fun energy.
Molly gets along well
with other dogs and all
people but not with cats!
This girl is looking for a
new home because her
former "dad" passed
away. Molly is a great
family dog with that
wonderful Lab
temperament.
Clyde is a seven-year-old
English Coonhound/Lab
mix. This happy boy is up
for adoption because his
owner became ill. He likes
lots of exercise and will
make an excellent pet.
Clyde is very loyal and will
do anything to please his
new family. Clyde gets
along so well with other
dogs and loves to be petted
and doted upon by any and
all people.
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Visit our website to see more pets
waiting for their forever homes!
Belle is a wonderful
young cat who was
found in a barn near
Brooks along with her
sister, Gracie. She is
spayed, vaccinated and
ready for you to take
her home. Belle is very
warm and affectionate
and also loves to play.
This beauty is Miss
Peggy. She is a
medium-haired
tortoiseshell cat. The
vet says she is young
and estimated to be
about two years old.
Miss Peggy was
rescued along with her
newborn kittens. She is
a little shy at first but
once she gets to know
you, Miss Peggy loves
to sit in your lap and
cuddle.
Piper is a young Bulldog/
Boxer mix. She is 45
pounds of love with a
beautiful brindle coat and
a sweet personality. Piper
is energetic and will
benefit from daily walks
and lots of play time in
your fenced-in backyard.
She loves to play with
other dogs and would
enjoy canine visitors or a
trip to the dog park.
Piper would love to find a
family who will love her
forever.
Brody is a 10-year-old
Hound mix who will
warm your heart.
Sadly, Brody’s owner
fell and is now unable
to take care of him.
The owner wanted us to
share that Brody is an
amazing dog! He will
make an excellent
addition to your home.
Brody would be forever
grateful for the chance
to be included in your
family and to share lots
of happiness and fun
with you.
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Consider advertising in our Pet Gazette.
It’s a great way to reach thousands of other pet
lovers and supporters! Contact the Fayette
Humane Society at 770-487-1073.
Thank you for supporting the businesses
advertised in our Pet Gazette!!
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Back By Popular Demand!
Christmas Tour of Homes
We are excited to bring you the 2nd Annual Fayette
Humane Society Christmas Tour of Homes presented
by Harry Norman Realtors on Sunday, December 6th,
2015, from 1-5 p.m. Last year's event was a huge
success, and we would like to thank everyone for their
support.
We will have six lovely homes this year. All will be
decorated in the holiday spirit by Sarah Feldner of
Sarah's Home, Heather Menard of Lollapalooza
Designs, Jalon Burton of It Can Be Arranged Design
Studio, Anne Louise Marlow of House to Home
Interiors, Hope Van Zant of HMS Designs, and Lisa
Lytle of Circa Antiques.
Sample delicious bites of food prepared by
BritBratBakes, Grinds and Wines, Call It Yours Casseroles, Chef Mari Dunn of Beautiful Earth Organics, and Tammy
from Miami. Wine will also be served in one of our homes. Listen to local musicians who will perform in each of the
homes.
Tickets will go on sale October 1st at the office of Harry Norman Realtors, 120 Peachtree East Shopping Center,
Highway 54, PTC, and the price will be $30. All proceeds from the sale of tickets will go to the animals in our care.
We sold out quickly last year, so get your tickets early!
www.fayettehumane.org
FAYETTEVILLE, GA 30214
P.O. BOX 244
FAYETTE HUMANE SOCIETY