Together Forever: The Story of Kyo and Zuki - Tri
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Together Forever: The Story of Kyo and Zuki - Tri
From your friends at Giving Them Another Chance Spring/Summer 2012 In This Issue Upcoming Events . . . . . . . . . . . page 2 Fundraising—So Easy, So FREE! . .page 2 TVAR Adoption Numbers . . . . . page 2 That’s Amore Fundraiser A Big Success . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 3 Calvin Gets a Home, a New Name and a Peanut for a Friend . . . . . page 3 Timmy-Tim-Tim Gets a Happy Home-Home . . . . . . . .page 4 TVAR 2012 Board of Directors and Officers Announced . . . . . . page 4 Cali’s Jingle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 5 TVAR’s Wish List . . . . . . . . . . . . page 5 Donor Appreciation . . . . . . . . page 6-7 Volunteer Kudos . . . . . . . . . . . . page 8 TVAR’s Facebook page is 1,000 Fans Strong and Growing . . . . . . . . . . page 9 Not Ready for a Lifetime Commitment? Become a Foster Parent! It is Fun! page 9 Four Easy Steps to Bathing Your Dog . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 10 Harley’s Wonderful New Life, Ten Years Later . . . . . . . . . . . . page 10 Pets Available for Adoption . . .page 11 Go to tvar.org to see over 100 adoptable animals! It’s Time to Renew Your Support! Tri-Valley Animal Rescue is a local East Bay, nonprofit animal rescue group, run solely by volunteers. We do not have payroll or lease expenses, so the money raised goes directly towards saving homeless animals. With your help in 2010, TVAR gave 980 animals another chance! Please use the enclosed donation form and envelope to renew your TVAR support. Together Forever: The Story of Kyo and Zuki TVAR volunteer Lindsay Baird is a college student who fostered four kittens last summer and fall. Lindsay recently shared a great kitten foster and adoption story with us that will tug at your heart strings…until you get to the very unexpected and happy ending. In late July 2011, I picked up two foster kittens from East County Animal Shelter and named them Kyo and Zuki. When I got home, I put them in a cage together and they began to groom each other and fall asleep. For the month that I fostered them, they never left each other's side. I began bringing Kyo and Zuki to PetSmart for the weekly adoption events. Every time I went, I hoped and prayed that they would be adopted together. One day, a nice family came into the store. The dad came up to me, pointed to Kyo, and asked, "Is that a Russian Blue? My daughter is allergic to cats, but we read that many people with allergies are immune to Russian Blue cats." I said, "Yes we do believe he is a Russian Blue." The family then took turns holding Kyo. "We'll take him," said the father, Patrick Genzale. Zuki (left) and Kyo are two brothers who are very attached to each other. I was happy that Kyo was going home with wonderful people, but my hopes of him getting adopted with Zuki vanished. While I filled out the adoption papers, Kyo and Zuki napped together. When the paperwork was finished, I opened the cage, picked up Kyo, gave him a kiss, and gave him to his new family. Then I looked back into the cage at Zuki and my heart stopped. He didn't even notice that Kyo was gone. He was still fast asleep. When Zuki woke up on the way home, he looked confused. Then, the meowing started. And it didn't end for hours. At home, he paced and walked around in circles looking for Kyo. I gave him extra attention, but I could tell that he just wanted his best friend back. COVER STORY continues on page 4 v I L pcoming EVENTS Adoption Days Pleasanton Farmers Market W. Angela & First Streets • Cat and dog adoptions Saturdays: 9:30 AM – 1 PM PetSmart 6960 Amador Plaza Road, Dublin • Cat adoptions Saturdays: 12 – 4 PM Sundays: 1 – 4 PM Fostering a Homeless Pet is Rewarding and . . . You’ll be Saving a Life! For more information about fostering cats, contact Terri Duncan at (925)487-7279 or terrilduncan@yahoo.com. For information about fostering kittens, contact Rosalyn Simon at (925)519-9898 or Rosalyn@castlewoodinc.com. Potential dog fosters should call Sue James at (408)202-6708 or ssuejames@gmail.com. Volunteer Orientations New Volunteers are always welcome! TVAR volunteer orientations now take place on either the 3rd Saturday or Sunday of each month in 2011 at East County Animal Shelter (ECAS), 4595 Gleason Drive in Dublin, from 1–2:30 PM. For more information, visit tvar.org. Fundraising S o E a s y, s o F R E E ! by Pa t r i c i a R e i t e r There are many quick and easy ways • Another web site that will give a percentage of sales to TVAR is to contribute to TVAR. It took me www.buyforcharity.com. Click less than two minutes to register on Shopping Mall in the upper with these websites. Do you have two minutes to spare to help TVAR right corner, register, and then raise funds and help homeless pets in pick Tri-Valley Animal Rescue the Tri-Valley? (not TVAR) as your charity of choice. Up to 35% of your • Escrip is a free way to help raise purchase will then benefit TVAR. money, and the sign-up process is quick and easy. Simply go to • Do you have a collection of old www.escrip.com, register your BART tickets in small denogrocery loyalty and/or credit minations that you’d like to cards, and participating businesses donate? Sue Springer is cowill contribute 2-5% of your ordinating this effort and we purchases to TVAR. Note that currently have $2,215 through escrip.com recognizes our “group the BART Tiny Tickets program. name” as Tri-Valley Animal Rescue So start collecting today from (don’t forget the dash), not TVAR. your friends, co-workers and family and contact Sue at 925• www.Goodsearch.com is another 449-5481 or puppies@2springer.com great way to donate to TVAR. for more information. When you go to the web site, enter TVAR in the “Who do you • Want to donate an old or unused goodsearch for?” and click verify. vehicle? Contact Able Auto Now every search you perform Charity at 1-877-977-9577 or will donate a penny per search to w w w. a b l e a u t o c h a r i t y. c o m TVAR. And it’s powered by and the proceeds will benefit Yahoo! so you’ll get great results. TVAR as well. What could be easier! 2011/2012 Adoption Numbers 2011 Final TVAR adoption numbers: The California Pet Lover's Spay & Neuter License Plate Now Available The California Pet Lover's Spay and Neuter license plate, sponsored by the California Veterinary Medical Board, provides a fun and easy way for pet lovers to help reduce pet overpopulation. Proceeds from the plate provide funding for free or low-cost spay and neuter surgeries across California, and also help to raise awareness about the importance of spaying and neutering. By ordering the California Pet Lover's License Plate today, you can be among the first to display the new plate on your vehicle. For more information or to place an order, please visit http://www.caspayplate.com Year TVAR Cat Adoptions TVAR Dog Adoptions TVAR Total 2011 837 271 1108 2011 Final East County Animal Shelter adoption numbers: Year ECAS Cat Adoptions ECAS Dog Adoptions ECAS Total 2011 352 315 667 Q1 2012 TVAR adoption numbers: Quarter Q1 2 TVAR Cat Adoptions TVAR Dog Adoptions TVAR Total 81 49 130 That’s Amore Fundraiser A Big Success By Mike James The That’s Amore fundraiser, held at Castlewood Country Club on November 5th, was attended by over 200 supporters. On November 5th, 2011 TVAR held its annual That’s Amore fundraiser at beautiful Castlewood Country Club. The venue was stunning and the feedback we received was incredibly positive. Over 200 of our supporters and donors helped raise over $50,000 – much needed funds that will go directly into our animal programs. Both our silent auction and live auction items were beautifully presented and well received – so much so that this was one of our most successful That’s Amore fundraisers ever. Every member of TVAR‘s Board of Directors was present as well as many of our wonderful and dedicated volunteers. A great deal of work goes into planning and coordinating an event of this size and a GREAT BIG THANK YOU goes out to Lisa Healy, Kathy Deenihan and Susan Ruxton for leading this charge. We know it was not without its share of stress and strain! Of course none of this would have been possible without the help of our tireless volunteers, many of whom come from National Charity League (NCL) a mother/daughter volunteer organization committed to community service, so a huge thank you to all of you who helped make this the best That’s Amore yet! Our work is never done so we need to start thinking about and planning for next year‘s event and welcome anybody who is interested in helping. Calvin Gets a Home, a New Name and a Peanut for a Friend By Kari L. Petznick Calvin, an approximately five-year-old pit bull, came to us at the shelter as a stray and wasn’t in the best of shape with sores on his body. Cindy Churchill was the first volunteer to take a liking to Calvin and treated his sores until they healed. No matter what his prior treatment had been, Calvin never exhibited any aggressive behavior. His only vice was in wanting to chase the shelter cats. Calvin soon became a shelter favorite amongst the volunteers and the staff at East County Animal Shelter. He always had a smile on his face. Calvin had been at the shelter for 2 months and time was not on his side. If not for the faith and hard work of the staff and volunteers of Tri–Valley Animal Rescue to find Calvin a new home, he would have become just another statistic, something that can happen no matter how stellar the animal. Calvin (Leroy) and his new sister Peanut nap peacefully with each other after a tough day of play. Luck was on his side though, and Calvin found his family, including a sister-dog named Peanut, and was given the new name “Leroy.” We couldn’t have asked for a more loving family to adopt our special boy and give him the best home possible. The family brought Leroy and Peanut to the shelter for a visit with his old friends who could easily see that Leroy couldn’t be happier. This is one of the many success stories that come from the hard work of our volunteers, but there is still a lot to do. Tri–Valley Animal rescue is always in need of volunteers to socialize the animals at the shelter and/or foster animals in their home. Contact us today if you’d like to volunteer and be part of your own Calvin (Leroy) story! 3 TVAR Lifeline — Spring/Summer 2012 COVER STORY continued Later that week, I got a call from Patrick Genzale. He said that his daughter had a serious allergic reaction to Kyo and that they would have to return him to me. I cannot even explain how happy Zuki was. They were reunited and I was happy. I thought about adopting them myself. I loved them deeply, and I wanted them to be together. But I brought them both back to PetSmart a week or two after Kyo was returned to try again. My mother came with me. She's great with people and very persuasive. That day, a man named David came into the store. He saw Kyo and immediately wanted to hold him. He was intrigued by Kyo’s laid-back One, two, three, and it’s a pin! Kyo gets the personality so he asked me if he could adopt better of Zuki in one of their many wrestling matches. him. How could I say no? But Zuki was once again left out. When I finished the adoption papers and handed David his new kitten, my mom jumped in and asked him if he would please re-consider adopting Zuki. Very matterof-factly David responded, "Well...sure. Why not? What's one more?" I couldn't believe it! There David was, ready to leave PetSmart, and my mother saves Zuki. She was my good-luck charm that day. I filled out Zuki's adoption papers, said goodbye, and sent him home with his brother and his new family. Timmy-Tim-Tim Gets a Happy Home-Home Cat TV: Kyo and Zuki hung out at their foster home while they waited to be adopted. TVAR 2012 BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS ANNOUNCED by Cristina Espinola, Timmy-Tim-Tim’s Forever-Mom Dear TVAR, I adopted a Siamese Mix from TVAR on August 7th, 2011 from PetSmart in Dublin. His name was Mickey but we changed it to Timmy-Tim-Tim. We absolutely adore him. Congratulations to the newly-elected 2012 TVAR Board of Directors: Roger Anderson, Cindy Churchill, Kathy Deenihan, Susan James, Brian Joyce, Ioana Bazavan Justus, Dawn McKeown, Nancy Nilssen, Susan Ruxton, Rosalyn Simon, Gary Zeigler. We had adopted another cat, Star, Timmy-Tim-Tim a few months prior and decided she and Star cuddle away the day. needed a friend. Timmy-Tim-Tim and Star went from hissing at each other to cuddling in one day! They still love to practice their ninja kick moves on each other, now and then, but then it's back to cuddling. They were meant to be together and they make our family feel complete. Congratulations also go to the new 2012 TVAR Officers: Susan James – President Dawn McKeown – Vice-President Rosalyn Simon – Vice-President Susan Ruxton – Treasurer Nazy Moradkhani – Secretary They also have a 5-year-old who likes to play Mom to the cats, a 6-year-old who likes to play Dad, and a 10year-old who plays the cool Uncle. TVAR Lifeline — Spring/Summer 2012 4 Cali’s Jingle A very special 812⁄ -year-old girl named Cali Sullivan wrote this jingle. Cali is TVAR President Sue James and husband Mike’s grand niece. She plans to sing this jingle as she jumps rope to raise money for animal rescue. Give a dollar, save a dog Don’t you be a money hog. Make their little hearts swell, Care for them and treat them well. In exchange, they’ll be your pal. Treat them well, give them all their rights, And they’ll cuddle with you on stormy nights. Gave a dollar, saved a life Now you’ll live with no strife. Be a hero to a fish and grant their biggest wish. Take them home and play with them And the sprout of friendship will grow a stem. Give a dollar, know you’ve helped Save a dog, a cat, a fish And you’ve just granted their biggest wish. Take them home, you won’t be sorry! TVAR’s Wish List Donations of the following items may be dropped off at East County Animal Shelter, 4595 Gleason Drive in Dublin, open daily from 11:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Thank you for your donations. Cat Items • Cat litter scoops • Cat litter pans • New cat beds • New cat toys • Small scale to weigh kittens daily • New scratching posts • KMR powdered formula for kittens Dog Items • New dog beds • New dog toys (chew bones, Kongs, squeak toys, balls, pull toys, etc.) • Dog pens • Frontline or Frontline Plus Flea Medicine • Office supplies • Grocery store roll of clear plastic bags • Paper towels • Big plastic watering cans • Wet wipes (anti-bacterial sheets) (to fill outside dog bowls) • One inch nylon or leather leads and • Color copier paper to make flyers • Postage stamps ($.44 & $.29) heavy choke chains in various sizes Rabbit Items • Dog Treats • Litter (CareFresh, Cat Country, • 6’ Dog Leashes • New extra large dog crates General Items Critter Country) • Purina Green or Oxbow Timothy Bag Pellets • Cash donations for medical supplies • Pet, retail, or supermarket gift cards • Laundry detergent • Simple green cleaner 5 TVAR Lifeline — Spring/Summer 2012 D O N AT I O N S In Honor of People In Memory of People "Billy", brother of Pat Baran by Rebecca Mallon 31st Anniversary by Cetin Seren Ashlyn Kizwinska by Anonymous Aunt Alison by Ann Parker Christie Gillison & Randy Panos by Linda Cahill-Arklay Cindy Ferrin by Esther Floth Colleen & Miranda Kanowsky by Kanowsky Family Dawn McKeown by Tracy Brannan Edith Cornelson by Nancy & John Carter Edith Cornelson by Philomena Buonsante Jenn & Chris by Alison Wildy Joan McIntosh by V A LaRosa Juliana Gerard by Trevor Vandermate Kashish birthday by Anil Pandey & Shavani Gaur Lauren Bochnowski by Thomas Bochnowski Lisa & Joey DeFinney by Tara Walsh & Wen Minkoff Lisa Galliani by Pam Annunciation Marriage of Karen & Jack Pierre by Joan & Garry Deuel Mike Esse by Brian & Jeanne Esse Mom's birthday by Kristi Callesen Nadja DS Vikram-Bugaj by Anurandha Vikram Nicole Seetharaman by Gary Zieses Steve Wickersham-Donna Nassar wedding by Ginny & Ron Carpenter Steve Wickersham-Donna Nassar wedding by Jack Schall & Dan Roehl Steve Wickersham-Donna Nassar wedding by James Wickersham Steve Wickersham-Donna Nassar wedding by Janet Chunn Steve Wickersham-Donna Nassar wedding by Mark Lesar Steve Wickersham-Donna Nassar wedding by Verba Owens Sue & Mike James by Selma Moore Sue & Mike James for Ruby Fund by Michael Madick, family Christmas donations Sue & Steve Springer by Judith & Richard Davies The Kruegers by Laurie Rhoades Ayako Dong by Debbie & Sheldon Owyoung Ayako Dong by Eileen Godtliebsen, Lisa & John Ayako Dong by Hiroshi & Ruth Terashima Ayako Dong by Patty Horan Ayako Dong by Russell & Kathleen Lee Ayako Dong by Stan Chavarria Ayako Dong by Tomoko & Norishige Onda Cindy Anne Gonzales by Kristi Callesen Ida Manone by Donna Karbach John V Fernandez by Tina Jiminez Larry Naylor by Conni Naylor Penny Shallcross by Deanna Aronoff Rich Slakoff by Jan & Gary Zeigler Ruth Payne by Irene Boyens Steve Berger by Geroge Coughlin Steve Berger by Jim & Gloria Balch Steve Berger by Lawrence & Barbara Soletti Steve Berger by Richard &Branka Kalman Steve Berger by Robin Neal Steve Berger by Roseanne Hill Steve Berger by Sarah Jane Hollister Steve Berger by Susan & Joseph Compton Steve Berger by William & Billie Keating Thelma McWilliams by JoAnn Bailey (daughter) Max (dog of Barbara & Otto Fink) by Judith & Richard Davies Missy & Madonna by Jamal Farkondeh Molly-Blossom by Elizabeth Hackett & Tim Oben Motley, Lena & Jack by Kathleen McCarney Noe, "my baby girl" by Jennifer Thayer Paranoia by Janice Batzer Peanut by Shawn Larsen Poncho by Craig Woody Porsche (dog of the Spinelli Family) by Loree Clavell Samantha (Mr. & Mrs. Lockhart) by Yvonne King Sandy, "the kindest and most wonderful dog" by Anna Westfelt Shadow by Linda Wills Shelby Lloyd by James Merryman Slinky (cat of Jessica & Sean McGee) by Tail Waggers Pet & Home Care Smokey & Timber by Laurie & Richard Snitzer Squeaky & Spunky by Dusty & Linda Rhoades Stella (dog) by Laurie & Richard Snitzer Suzee by Penny duPont Wylie (cat-20 yr of Jessica & Sean McGee) by Tail Waggers Pet & Home Care In Memory of Animals Gifts of Hope "our dear sweet Jamie" by Lawrence Fisher Annie (14 yr old Cocker Spaniel) by Laura Bolin Atlas (Tom & Nancy Spafford) by Janelle TIllman Atlas (Tom & Nancy Spafford) by Tina Alonso Bentley (dachshund) by Vernon & Robbin Ward Buddy by Ginnie & David McCoy Buddy (dog of Rich & Marcia Slakoff) by Jan & Gary Zeigler Buzz & Dodger by Ted & Kathy Athan Charlie (Carpenello Family dog) by Andrew Goldsmith Cleopatra (cat) & Dolly (dog) by Karen Wilson-Fontaine Clyde (cat) by Lisa & Mike Peasley Coco & Nonie by Donna Mickele Curly Q (cat) by Jennifer Gennari Danny, "He was a sweetie!" by Linda & Kirk Ridgeway Dixie (Schnauzer) by Linda & John Adiletti Domino Valentine (cat of John & Nancy Hartman) by Mary & Jerry Nichols Flynn Newman by Karen Carlson Fred (Carol Hart) by Esther Floth Friday (Danner Family) by Brenda & Marty Patrick Grover by Denise Rogers Heidi by V A LaRosa Jack (Bill & Pat Ballinger) by Bill & Anna Krebs Jake (Fern-Roger Skowlund) by Eric & Joan VanChantfort Katie (Nagengast Family) by Tails R Waggin Mobile Pet Grooming Kirby (cat) by Denise Elson Kobe by Michael Socorro Kodi (lab adopted at 11) by Ellen Carlson Lindsey by Gail McNamara Malcolm by Lynne Schonder Maverick (Bayne Family) by Brenda & Marty Patrick Max (dog of Andrea & Hartwell Lin) by Tail Waggers Pet & Home Care TVAR would like to thank the following generous donors who have made contributions to TVAR from September 2011 – February 2012: In Honor of Animals Andy by Wayne Smith Annie (RaggedyAnn) by JoAnn Bailey Boy & Girl (neighbor's dogs) by Karen Parkinson Buddy by Laurie & Richard Snitzer Captain & Elvis by Richard Galley Cheyenne by Linda Wills Coconut "our puppy" by Sarah Felson Dinky by Richard Ames Ginger by Laura & Paul Romero Mia & Rody by Donna Mickele Mia by Fran Sanders Reba by Mary Ross & Erik Bertelson Rosie by Anonymous Shivaya by Nancy Merritt Sophie by Diane Kindel TT & Jazz by Lynne Schonder Toffee (cat) by Ian Crowne Trapper, Hershey & Harper who came to us from TVAR by Theresa Waschau Yaeger (dog of Maggie Davis) by Rebecca Mallon TVAR Lifeline — Spring/Summer 2012 6 Adriana Atkins Adrienne Allen Angela Abe Angelo Meola Ann VanDyke Annette Alvarez Ashley Harding Barbara Kanturek Barbara Koyama Barbara Sturla Barry Zuckerman & Marcy Darnovsky Batna Family Beth Clark Betsy Vogel Bill & Signa Nott Breeze Jones Bruce Ferris C. R. Gibb Carmel Forte Carol Bruton Carole & Tom O'Hare Caroline & Jeff Musgrove Carroll O'Connor Catherine Claypool Catherine Kendall Chanel Olsson Charlotte Su Cindy Churchill Cynthia & Don Hiatt Daniel McCright Dawn/Sophia Casatico Dee & Russ Schatzinger Deepika Rajmohan Dennis Toomey Diana & Joseph Murphy Diane & Deryl Stanley Diane Hoeg Diane Silve Janine McBride Jason Mack Jenifer Clark Jennifer Troger Dick & Karen Childs Dinah Horner Don Frascinella Donald & Patricia Roof Charitable Trust Donna & Duane Stevens Donna Morrison Dorothy Philipovich Dr. Raj, ABC Pet Clinic Dyana Cohen Ellen Lynn Ellen Meeks Eric Schneider Eric Veit Erika Powelson Estate of Wanda Antonelli Evan & Ashley Miller Fern Dahlstrom FOFAS Fran Mansfield Frances Hildebrand Gary Dinman George Chapline Gloria Plummer Golden Gate Cat Club Gwendolyn Sharp Gwendolyn Shart Hannah Volp Hareet Samta Harry & Cathy Edwards Harry & Lydia Astrov Heahter Simone Ida Alexander Ingeborg Schoening Jack & Linda Miller Jacob Payne Jane Dawkin Janet Barthman Janet Finsilver Janet Hamby Jill Freitas Jill Munro Jim & Carol Frair Joan Steiger Joanne Houston JR & Maureen Moase Julie VonWaldegg Karan Aletty Karen Caldwell Karrell & Dennis Wood Kate Bemis Kathie Peterson Kathleen Viarengo Kathleen Yoo Kathryn Harkness Kelley Domino Kevin & Leann Brown Kris Su Kristine Harrison Kyle & Karyne Macleod Laura Fahnlander Laura Niemeyer Lauren Birschtein Lawrence Livermore Lab Lawrence Tong Lea Ann Chapman Leona & John Bingaman Linda & Eric Drattell Linda Aranda LInda Ferris Linda Jordan Lisa Fortunati Lisa Hazlewood Lisa Heirtzler Lori Blake Lynda & Steven Antes Lyndsey Harrison & Robert Leslie Marcia Slakoff – donation Margaret & Stephen Ng Margaret Johnson Margie Ortez Marion Dukes Mark & Judy Blakely Mark Reedy Mark Wesson Mary Bjorkholm Mary Lee & Richard Mills Michaelene & Jon Johnson MIhir Karode Minu Im Mission Fish Nadine Ngim Nancy Embrey Nancy Wedge Nicole Castillo Nithan Mallya Norman Dunstan Pamela Fisher Pat Iannucci Patricia Fragassi Patricia Payne Pleasanton Lion Club Raul Garza Renee & Cameron Ahrens RJ Mayman Robert & Deborah Batman Robert & Dolorres Olness Robert Pearson Rochelle & Dan Pereira Roger Anderson & Joanne Lombardi Rosemary Rodd Roy Smart Sabrina Leung Samara & Serena Ayoob-Ahmad Sara Jane Frisbee Shanta Farley Sharon & Byron Lance Sheila O'Leary Shirley Lloyd Signa Nott Sondra Simpson Spanky's Dog House (tips from employees) Stacey Diaz Stephen Flory Stephen Manganiello Steve Laffin Steven & Eleanor Harris Sue & Mike James Sue Tam Summer Rose Susan Hanley Susan Olson Suzanne & Roger Lake Sydney Shepper Teresa Duarte Teri Robinson & Amy Guy Theresa Harper Toshio Okano Tracy Clinton Ultra-Spective, Pet Book Fundraiser Uma & Maya Desai Victoria Short Vijayashree Suryadevara Walter & Barbara Sokoloski Wendy & Robert Glusti William & Pojchana Hearne William Shearer Yvonne McNamara Yvonne Vergez Zarohee Attinello CORPORATE DONATIONS/ MATCHING FUNDS AT&T EDUCATIONAL/ CULTURAL MATCHING PROGRAM Anonymous Carol Mingst Christie Gillison Christina Bowers Cindy Ferrin Colleen Bullard Diana Bednar Eric Gouldthread Gabriel Ramirez Glenda Tonkin Haritini Leventaki Irma Rodriguez Jane Wong Jennifer Pratt Katherine Vandermeulen Lois Kraus Lori Nevarez Pamela Justin Rebecca Simmons Renato Maloles Renee Warsaw Robin Seto Ruby Hooper Allstate Insurance CHEVRON HUMANKIND Animal Eye Care, Anonymous Doctors and Staff Antoinette McClung Applied Materials David DeBaun Bay Area Rapid Transit Erik & Cathie Frye (Tiny Tickets Program) Gregory Brehm Charles Schwab Foundation Jeanette Huneke Chevron Humankind John Pinnella Clorox Company (Consumer Judson Kuehn Testing Program) Karen Bolce Clorox Foundation Laura Choi e-Scrip Lauren Ghio Goodsearch (Internet Usage Patricia Hurst Contributions) Robert Babb Lawrence Livermore Lab Rusty Lincoln Local Gruv (Internet Susan Phelan Promotions) Tammy Velner-Dunstan Peet's Coffee & Tea (Holiday Donation Promotion) CLOROX EMPLOYEE Pet Food Express GIVING CAMPAIGN PetSmart Charities Christine Walter Yahoo! Joanna Oldaker Zazzle (Contributor Earnings) Kelly Dickson Paula Loo Workplace-Giving/ United Way Campaigns Steven Tomkins IBM EMPLOYEE CHARITABLE CAMPAIGN TVAR is also grateful for the following companies Deborah Pejman for sponsoring workplaceKAISER PERMANENTE giving or United Way COMMUNITY GIVING campaigns, and for the CAMPAIGN generous employees who Dawn Hasemann Kelli Simmons contribute to them: ABBOTT LAB EMPLOYEE GIVING CAMPAIGN Bridget Rohrer ALLSTATE EMPLOYEE GIVING CAMPAIGN Anonymous Jamie Hiraga Tasha GIbert APPLIED MATERIALS CA CHARITIES CAMPAIGN Chris Maskiell LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATIONAL LAB HOME CAMPAIGN Jennifer Aquilino Gabriel Balazs Kathy Balhorn David Barron Joseph Bartelt Isaac Bass Carol Benjamin Anastasia Bookless Nancy Bridge Foster Kimberly Budil 7 Tammy Carlson Annette Carpenter Suzanne Cassel Steven Chan Kyle Chand Gayle Christiansen Debra Christy Lucinda Clark Terry Contreras Janna Daly Shannon Damanti Patricia Damkroger Sheri Ann Dante Gary Deis Margaret Dempster Edna Didwall Gregory Dipeso Eveline Dube Rebecca Dylia-Spears Thomas Edmunds Matthew Edwards Leslie Ferry Robert Foerschler Karen Foscalina Victoria Genetti Margaret Gill Maya Gokhale Charlene Grandfield Gregory Greenman Stephen Hatchett Ruth Hawley Darlene Henry Van Henson Mark Hermann Bryan Huot Hope Ishii Kent Johnson Mark Johnson Judith Kammeraad Jim Kapsales Charlotte King Keenanne Knapp Arthur Kobayashi Scott Kohn Laurie Lane Corinne Larson Mary LeBlanc Lara Leninger Stephan Letts Josanne Lim Robin Lowell Charalynn Macedo Michel McCoy Bonnie McDonald Randall McEachern Mary McInerney Larry McMichael Michael Merritt Kelly Miller Candace Miranda Nicole Molau Stephanie Morales Marueen Morley Brian Mosher Jo Motta-Owen Daniel Nikkel Linda Null Mike Ong Philip Pagoria Pamela Passanisi Rebecca Pettus David Pigg Brenda Pobanz Vickie Pope Sofia Quaglioni Renee Ragucci Jane Randolph Timothy Rau Joyce Ray Donna Raziano Elizabeth Reid Vickie Renbarger Celia Reynolds David Richards Janeen Robertson Gary Ross Ernst Scharlemann Robert Schmidt John Scott Lynda Seaver Kathy Seibert Sonya Semenoff-Torrise Michael Shaw Michasl Sheaffer Carol Shearer Rea Simpson Carol Sjoberg Kenneth Skulina Raymond Smith Charles Still Davis Swift Suzanne Syufy Bruce Tarter Craig Tarver Suzanna Townsend Amy Trenchak Kenneth Turtletaub Lauren VanMaren Antionette VanStavern Philip Vogt Sally Weber Ira Weiny Samuel Weir Janet Williams Janis Winfield Jen Wong Arthur Wong Andrew Wysong Michelle Yelkes-Paul NORTHROP GRUMMAN ECHO CAMPAIGN Lori Korch William Hall PG&E EMPLOYEE GIVING CAMPAIGN Anonymous Debra Rasmussen Donna Tavares Jennifer Burrows Laurie Stark Michele Corrigan Steve Whelan Walter Carr SANDIA SHARE CAMPAIGN LyndeAnne Farhat Anonymous Catherine Marasco Ethan Hecht Gary Simpson LyndeAnne Farhat Marcia Jacobs Mark G. Mitchell Pamela Williams Tiffany Vargas DONATIONS continues on page 10 TVAR Lifeline — Spring/Summer 2012 Kudos TVAR Volunteer Kudos TVAR Teen Program Volunteer Kudos to Freshman Janelle Tanis TVAR Teen Program Volunteer Kudos to Sarah Fortunati Janelle Tanis knew about TriValley Animal Rescue long before she started volunteering in the Teen Junior Program three months ago. The 14-yearold actually adopted a Boarder/ Terrier puppy named Miya from TVAR two years ago. With two dogs, a cat, and a chicken at home, Sarah Fortunati certainly doesn‘t need to volunteer at the East County Animal Shelter to get her animal fix. But the 13-year-old eighth grader looks forward to just that every Tuesday and Thursday when she volunteers at the East County Animal Shelter. “I love animals, and the idea of working with them,” says Sarah. She signed up for the Teen Junior Program over a year ago, but had to wait until this October to start volunteering due to a busy school schedule. Her younger sister, Paige, has also volunteered in the program. “I can’t wait to come each week,” she says. Janelle Tanis and a shelter dog pose in the outside get acquainted area at the East County Animal Shelter in Dublin “I was looking for quite a while,” says Janelle, whose family had only owned a cat up to that point. The next day at the Farmers Market Adoption event in Pleasanton, Janelle’s mom saw Miya.“I didn’t want her because at the time I was devastated that we weren’t going to adopt a Sheltie. I had my heart set on one,” Janelle admits. Miya got adopted by another family, but then returned shortly thereafter. By then, Janelle’s outlook changed about the whole thing, and she soon had a new fourlegged forever friend. Sarah Fortunati socializes a shelter dog after taking her for a walk outside of the East County Animal Shelter in Dublin. Sarah has two dogs, a cat, and a chicken at home. Sarah‘s experience with her own dogs—a Doxen named Jenny and a Chihuahua named Poppy– makes her a natural for working with the animals at the shelter. She also has a cat named Dewie (named after the Dewie Decimal system) and a chicken named Pi. She says her dad, an engineer, is the math lover in the family. “I really love science,” says Sarah, who adds she would like to be a scientist when she grows up.”Science is such a huge subject, and I think I would really like to work in space.” “It would be hard to imagine my life without Miya,” says Janelle. “Ever since we adopted her, she has been like my daughter. My family says I am like her mom. We wrestle a lot and chase each other. Every night she sleeps in my bed.” Janelle has been a very active member of the Teen Junior Program at East County Animal Shelter, walking both big and small dogs, as well as socializing the cats. She says Jona, Tyler, Wallie, Tucker, and Trixie are all shelter dogs that have had a special place in her heart. A freshman at Amador Valley High School in Pleasanton, Janelle is maintaining a high GPA with hopes of one day fulfilling her dream to become a veterinarian. Along with Paige, Sarah also has an older sister named Taryn, and a younger brother named Alex. We are very glad to have Sarah on board each Tuesday and Thursday at the Teen Junior Program, and it’s pretty safe to say the dogs and cats are glad to have her there, too! And in case you were wondering if she is serious about that, she reads veterinary medicine books from cover to cover for fun. Thanks, Janelle, for all that you do! TVAR Lifeline — Spring/Summer 2012 8 TVAR’s Facebook page is 1,000 Fans Strong and Growing Just over a year and a half ago, Susie Newton and other Tri-Valley Animal Rescue volunteers helped launch the organization into the social media realm. On October 24, 2011, TVAR’s Facebook page got its 1,000th fan, a number that continues to steadily grow! By Kevin Metz updated with new content. It is especially nice to see people who have adopted animals from TVAR send in stories and current pictures of their pups and kitties. You can visit TVAR’s Facebook page to read stories of successful adoptions, information on upcoming events and fundraisers, general communication, and of course, to see lots of pictures and videos of animals up for adoptions. TVAR’s Facebook page has definitely become an online destination for volunteers and supporters alike. TVAR volunteer Susie Newton working from her desk on the Tri-Valley Animal Rescue Facebook page. “If anyone would like to contribute photos or info for the TVAR Facebook page, they can either upload directly onto the wall from their own Facebook profile and I will repost it, or email the info directly to me at snewtsie@yahoo.com,” says Susie. “If there are any volunteers who enjoy spending a lot of time on Facebook and would like to help out as administrator of the TVAR page, they should contact me at the same email address.” “I usually check it throughout the day while I have down time at my job, and post info that comes to my attention,” says Susie, who is one of a handful of administrators for the page. “I often work very long hours, so I check it when I need a mental break.” It is the contributions of Susie, other TVAR fosters/ volunteers, and so many supporters that keep the page Not ready for a lifetime commitment? Become a foster parent! It is FUN! Foster parents are the life blood of a volunteer organization like Tri-Valley Animal Rescue and we currently need your help to provide foster homes for our puppies, dogs, cats and kittens. In cooperation with East County Animal Shelter in Dublin and other local area shelters, TVAR works to socialize and find forever homes for animals who find themselves at these shelters. The increase in the number of homeless and abandoned animals requiring services means that TVAR is in need of additional foster homes to temporarily house these animals, some of whom are recovering from medical procedures or, for whatever reason, do not thrive in a shelter environment. For those interested in dog and puppy fostering, we need you to provide love, play, and transportation to vet appointments and adoption day events. We provide you with crates, food, bedding, toys and medical care. For kitten and cat fosters, volunteers are needed for the bottle baby program (kittens that don’t eat on their own), kitten program and the adult cat ‘vacation relief’ program. TVAR provides the food, litter box, bedding, toys and medical care. If you can open your home and heart – even for a short amount of time- please contact the following people: For Bottle Babies: Carol Leschinsky, littertoes@comcast.net For Kittens: Rosalyn Simon, kittenfosters@tvar.org For Adult Cats: Terri Duncan, terrilduncan@yahoo.com For Dogs: Sue James, ssuejames@gmail.com 9 TVAR Lifeline — Spring/Summer 2012 Four easy steps to bathing your dog Let’s face it, bathing a dog in not really fun or easy. Presented here is a method and tips devised to maximize the results and minimize the work involved with bathing your dog. 1. Brush your dog completely. No sense in washing hair that isn’t staying! 2. Fill a small container or bucket with warm water. Add enough shampoo to make a soapy solution. Using a soapy solution will allow for faster distribution of the shampoo as well as make rinsing a breeze! 3. Use a sponge (tile-grout or carwash sponges work great) to apply the soapy-solution to your dog. You can also use the sponge to scrub in the areas you might not want to touch (armpits, private parts and bottoms). When using a medicated shampoo, allow the lather to sit on your dog’s skin for 8-10 minutes before rinsing. This step, By Dr. Chris Tripi, DVM often overlooked, will allow the medicine to soak in for maximum effect. 4. Rinse your pet and towel dry. Brush again to remove additional loose hair and any tangles. Ideally, your dog should be washed indoors. By washing in a bathtub or tub/shower area you’ll have the ability to heat the water and place a stopper in the tub. If a medicated shampoo was advised by your veterinarian, allowing the bath water to fill up around your dog’s feet will allow the medicated shampoo to soak into the nooks and crannies of the feet. A good foot soaking is important because dog’s feet are usually one of the first places that a dog will develop allergic skin issues. Please note, if you are using a topical flea product (Advantage®, Frontline® or Revolution®) you must wait 48 hours before or after a bath to apply the product. These products rely on the oils on your dog’s skin to spread. Bathing temporarily removes these oils. Harley’s Wonderful New Life, Ten Years Later By Bettina Davidson, Harley’s Forever-Mom We adopted Harley, a Rottweiler-mix, in front of PetSmart almost 10 years ago. We stopped there to pick up something between soccer tryouts, when they were unloading the pups. We had to get my daughter back to tryouts, so I dropped her off and dashed back, because I really wanted the littlest female. Someone else was also interested in her so I filled out the paper work as fast as I could. My son still says he has never seen anyone write that fast! Harley, a former TVAR foster, hanging out with two other former TVAR fosters who are now her sister and brother. I remember when we first got Harley home, she saw her reflection in a mirror and went running, and crashed into it. I think she thought it was one of her litter mates. Then she just sat there and whimpered. Molly, our older dog wasn’t thrilled with the puppy at first, but when we weren’t looking she would play with her. Harley, who just turned 10, has two rat terrier two-and-a-half-year olds and a brand new terrier mix in her pack. Harley is an amazing dog and has been a loyal companion. I love my shelter puppies and would only ever adopt a rescue dog. Thank you TVAR for all you do! DONATIONS continued UW BAY AREA AC TRANSIT Linda Nemeroff UW BAY AREA CHARLES SCHWAB Nancy Allen UW BAY AREA FEDERAL RESERVE BANK Gerald Tsai UW BAY AREA FRITO LAY Susan Schwartz UW SILICON VALLEY ERNST & YOUNG Brian Joyce UW TRI STATE/TRUIST - JOHNSON & JOHNSON Rebecca Bolce Wendy Booth UW WELLS FARGO Letty Sayasane Stacey Howard Staci Fraser Suzanne Heng YOUTH DONATIONS UW BAY AREA EAST BAY MUNICIPAL UTILITIES DISTRICT Katherine Moreauy Linda Winters Rosana Polanco UW BAY AREA STATE FARM Anonymous UW BOFA Amanda Boyd TVAR Lifeline — Spring/Summer 2012 UW TRI STATE/TRUIST - UPS Renata Dowdakin UW TRI STATE/TRUIST - WENDY BOOTH 10 Maxx Bishop Rachel Bursley Rascal Pack, "Where Kids Give Back" TVAR also thanks the many supporters who have adopted a cat or dog into their homes, attended fundraising events such as That's Amore and Claws For Paws, or who wish to show their care for the animals anonymously. If you would like to share a poem or short story about the life of a pet that inspired your In Memory Of donation, contact Shannon at scipc@comcast.net. sa t e p v l b a l ai e for ado pti on Visit tvar.org to see over 100 adoptable animals! CATS DOGS Gavin is a gorgeous orange and white tabby with personality to spare. He loves to play and loves to snuggle.This guy can really purr! Gavin provides all of the fun of a young cat, but none of the "over the top" behavior of a kitten. Gavin has been neutered, microchipped for identification, tested negative for FeLV and FIV, fully vaccinated (including rabies), and treated to prevent worms and fleas. Dora is a nine-year-old pitbull mix who is ready for adoption after a long battle with food and flea allergies. Dora has the most adorable undershot and while she is tolerant of most dogs, she is an alpha female who prefers submissive companions. Dora has good house manners and is great in the car. Dora is housebroken and is crate trained. For more information, contact Paige at 510-816-0954 paigeforce@aol.com For more information, contact Terri at 925-487-7279 terrilduncan@yahoo.com Hayley wins our award for "Feline Emily is a nine month old, seven Mom of the Year"! Because her age appeared to be between 5 and 6 years, everyone was surprised when Hayley was determined to be pregnant at her doctor's appointment! Hayley's babies are now going off to new homes of their very own, and now it's Hayley's turn. While in foster, Hayley has shown herself to be good with dogs and children, but would probably be best as an "only cat". pound spayed female terrier mix. She's a little shy, very sweet and lovable, but also pretty active. She responds well to verbal corrections and is eager to please. She is crate trained which will need to continue to be fully house broken. She seems to like older kids but probably is not well suited to a family with young active kids. For more information, contact Terri at 925-417-1180 (evenings or weekends) For more information, contact Terri at 925-487-7279 terrilduncan@yahoo.com Snickers is just a sweetheart and a Katy is the social butterfly of her litter! little ball of fun. He has beautiful markings with his black and white mask and body. He is about two years old and is current on all his shots. She loves to play with you, her sisters and toys, toys, toys! She seeks her human attention and is a really great young girl. Katy has been spayed and microchipped, tested negative for FIV/FeLV and treated for fleas and worms. For more information, contact Sue at 408-202-6708 ssuejames@gmail.com For more information, contact Rosalyn at 925-519-9898 11 TVAR Lifeline — Spring/Summer 2012 Tri-Valley Animal Rescue P.O. Box 11143 Pleasanton, CA 94588 NON-PROFIT ORG U.S. POSTAGE PAID PLEASANTON CALIFORNIA PERMIT NO. 229 Phone: (925) 803-7043 www.tvar.org Tax ID# 94-3156937 Please check this box and return this cover page if you do not wish to receive Lifeline, or let us know your new address. 2012 Officers and Board of Directors PRESIDENT Sue James (408) 202-6708 ssuejames@gmail.com VICE PRESIDENTS Dawn McKeown Rosalyn Simon (925) 309-4824 mcwhip@aol.com (925) 519-9898 Rosalyn@castlewoodinc.com TREASURER Susan Ruxton SECRETARY Nazy Moradkhani (925) 337-4946 itsmrsuz@aol.com DOG FOSTER COORDINATOR Sue James SHELTER DOG PROGRAM Cindy Churchill (925) 449-6723 cinchurchill@aol.com (925) 417-0201 kdeeni@aol.com (408) 202-6708 ssuejames@gmail.com (408) 472-1391 joycebr@yahoo.com (925) 309-4824 mcwhip@aol.com (925) 337-4946 itsmrsuz@aol.com (925) 519-9898 rosalyn@castlewoodinc.com (925) 828-8449 garyzeigler41@gmail.com Kathy Deenihan Sue James Brian Joyce Dawn McKeown Susan Ruxton Rosalyn Simon Gary Zeigler ailmain@hotmail.com LIFELINE NEWSLETTER Trish Reiter Trish408@yahoo.com MEDICAL COORDINATOR - CATS Dawn McKeown MEDICAL COORDINATOR - DOGS Dawn McKeown MEMBERSHIP RECORDS Ioana Justus PUBLIC RELATIONS Lisa Healy SHELTER ORIENTATION TEEN/JR. PROGRAM Nancy Metz TVAR NEW VOLUNTEERS Karin Carter Roger Anderson Ioana Justus (650) 302-3191 ijust0411@gmail.com Nancy Nilssen DONATIONS Susan Ruxton DATABASE Ioana Justus Coordinators CAT FOSTER COORDINATORS Adult cats – Terri Duncan Kittens – Rosalyn Simon Bottle babies – Carole Lechinsky WEBSITE Ioana Justus terrilduncan@yahoo.com kittenfosters@tvar.org littertoes@comcast.net (925) 449-6723 cinchurchill@aol.com SHELTER CAT PROGRAM Alayna nazy_moradkhani@yahoo.com Cindy Churchill Important Numbers (408) 202-6708 ssuejames@gmail.com (925) 309-4824 mcwhip@aol.com (925) 309-4824 mcwhip@aol.com (650) 302-3191 ijust0411@gmail.com (925) 200-7760 lisahirschhealy@yahoo.com volunteer@tvar.org (925) 462-9679 lucyfur@pacbell.net (925) 828-8108 kccarter5@yahoo.com business@tvar.org (650) 302-3191 ijust0411@gmail.com (650) 302-3191 ijust0411@gmail.com ANIMAL SHELTERS East County Animal Shelter (925) 803-7040 Fairmont Animal Shelter Closed, Call ECAS for service Contra Costa Animal Shelter (925) 335-8300 Hayward Animal Shelter (510) 293-7200 Tracy Animal Shelter (209) 831-4364 Tri-Cities Animal Shelter (510) 760-6640 ANIMAL CONTROL/LOST & FOUND PETS Danville (925) 335-8300 Dublin (510) 667-7763 Livermore (925) 371-4848 Pleasanton (925) 931-5100 San Ramon (925) 335-8300 LOCAL RESCUE GROUPS Tri-Valley Animal Rescue (925) 803-7043 Lindsay Wildlife Museum (925) 935-1978 Oakland SPCA (510) 569-0702 Persian Cat Rescue (415) 388-7925 San Francisco SPCA (415) 554-3000 Tony LaRussa’s Animal Rescue (925) 256-1273 Tri-Valley SPCA (925) 479-9670 Valley Humane Society (925) 426-8656 PET ASSISTANCE Del Valle Dog Club Classes (925) 455-4158 Del Valle Dog Club–Help Info (866) 335-8355 Tri-Valley SPCA Spay/Neuter Clinic (925) 479-9674 Contra Costa County Spay/Neuter Clinic (925) 646-4484 San Francisco SPCA Behavior Help Line (415) 554-3075 Alisal Pet Clinic (925) 462-0677 ABC Pet Clinic (925) 855-8195 Animal Medical Center (925) 456-8387 Bishop Ranch Vet (extended hours) (925) 866-8387 ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center (888) 426-4435 TVAR ’s Mission Tri-Valley Animal Rescue (TVAR) is a nonprofit, all volunteer organization whose mission is to end the unnecessary euthanasia of homeless animals. TVAR cooperates with area shelters and rescue groups, primarily the East County Animal Shelter, to provide homeless animals with socialization, foster homes, medical care and the opportunity for another chance.