The Scoop - Spartanburg Humane Society
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The Scoop - Spartanburg Humane Society
The Scoop at the Winter 2011 Inside This Issue: 2010 The Year of the Cat in review...p2 A special angel tree from Beech Springs Intermediate School...p7 Samson Gambrell: A therapeutic happy tail...p8 And More! A survivor! Nick came to us starved, weighing half his ideal weight. Thanks to some TLC from our staff and the help of our new Anti-Cruelty program, he has a new “leash” on life...p3 Mark your calendar: Camp Love-A-Pet is back with sessions beginning on June 6th! photo credit: K. Freseman Board of Directors From the President: Sandy Christiansen Joe Brunson Chair Robert V. Pinson Past Chair Brooks Crenshaw Treasurer Susan Britt Secretary Ann Dennis Keenan Mullen Kimberly Fly Dixie Pinson Harry Schoen, III Jim Grier Pam Howard Darwin Simpson John Tatham Ruth Knight Francie Little protecting animals from abuse, exploitation, and neglect, to understand my joy and pride over this accomplishment. As you read all about the new department in the following pages, I hope you will share the excitement felt by all of us who work on behalf of animals. Management Staff Sandy Christiansen President & CEO Lisa Cook Vice President of Operations Natalie DiGiacomo Vice President of Community Programs Dr. Melissa Elledge Vice President of Veterinary Services Dr. Dana Miller Vice President of Anti-Cruelty Initiatives Dr. Donovan Qualls Associate Veterinarian Kaye Cox Finance Manager Amy Freeman Volunteer Coordinator Katie Freseman Communications Director Sarah Hatfield Behavior and Training Coordinator Ingrid Norris Humane Education Coordinator Kelly Stockwell Shelter Manager Sandra Adorno Assistant Shelter Manager Wayne Blackburn Assistant Shelter Manager Hours of Operation Shelter Adoption Hours Monday - Friday 11 am - 6 pm Saturday - Sunday 11 am - 5 pm Receiving and Lost and Found Monday - Friday 8 am - 6 pm Saturday 8 am - 5 pm Visit Adoptable SHS Cats & Kittens! PetSmart Adoption Hours Monday - Wednesday 11 am - 5 pm Saturday 11 am - 5 pm PETCO Adoption Hours Monday - Saturday 9 am - 9 pm Sunday 10 am - 7 pm 2 D. Bellows Happy New Year, friends! It is an exciting time at the Spartanburg Humane Society as we look forward to the promise of 2011. A sincere thank you is in order for helping us to celebrate our feline friends throughout the Year of the Cat. We wanted to remind our community about the needs of cats and kittens and the many services available to support them. In turn, you reminded us that while cats may face many challenges from overpopulation, they also have many fans who cherish them and who want to take part in improving their lives and their futures. The Year of the Cat may have ended, but our commitment to cats has not! As our sendoff to 2010, we reduced cat and kitten adoption prices from $74 to $49 in 2011, without any reduction in services! We plan to build upon the momentum of 2010 to reach more cats than ever with our services. You can count on more updates that will bring good news for cats in our community. While we turned the spotlight on our efforts for cats, we did not relax our work on behalf of other animals in need. In fact, 2010 saw the birth of the SHS Anti-Cruelty Initiatives Department. You probably don’t need to be familiar with my background in cruelty investigation, or my passion for Nick, the cover dog you will read about in this issue is one of the first animals helped by our department. The knowledge that there are more animals who are suffering, some from even greater cruelty, is tragic. But, I am heartened to know that the SHS will now be able to offer our community new resources for the relief and protection of animals. All of our new efforts supplement those you have already come to rely on from the SHS team. As we reached out into our community with humane education programs, low cost veterinary services, and classes at our Good Dog Academy, we worked daily to meet the needs of animals in our care. In 2010, SHS staff provided shelter for more than 18,000 stray and unwanted pets, tending to their medical and behavioral needs while keeping their temporary home clean and comfortable. Each and every animal was treated with respect and compassion. As you rely on the SHS, we rely on you, our friends, volunteers, and supporters. You are critical to our ongoing success and to our growth. As the SHS accomplishes more for animals, we will depend on your generosity more than ever. Only together can we make each year brighter, safer, and happier for animals. Thank you for all you do to make our work possible. Here’s to an extraordinary 2011! In Review We cannot possibly chronicle every moment inspired by the Year of the Cat, but we can certainly hit the highlights. . . * We neutered 248 male cats at our neuterathon! * After receiving a generous grant from PetSmart Charities®, we declared our goal of spaying and neutering 2,010 Spartanburg County felines. We expect to realize this goal by the time you read this issue of The Scoop. * You showed us enthusiastic support for our May Kitten Shower, gifting us with more than 250 pounds of kitten chow, 400 cans of wet kitten food, 100 pounds of litter, and many toys and goodies for our kittens. * All three $20.10 adoption specials were a hit, leading to a 37% increase in new homes for cats compared to 2009. * We held our first ever video contest and were treated to 12 entries that showed the joy, laughter, beauty, and companionship cats bring to their families. * In December, we said goodbye to YOTC in style, challenging students from 8 schools to a kitty condo decorating contest. YOTC was only successful because of our community’s involvement. Stay tuned for more ways you can help the SHS celebrate cats. S w C T s o it t fi a t In D r A t T s g f ti In a t c in w a la o w a f d H E N Introducing the SHS Anti-Cruelty Initiatives Department a cruelty conviction for the dog’s former owners. Nick now belonged to the SHS where his health continued to improve. D. Miller SHS staff member Jamie Cartee works with Nick just one week after he arrived at the SHS. Confronting Cruelty & Neglect The SHS has always provided shelter and care for victims of abuse and neglect, but it has long been our goal to take a more proactive role in fighting animal cruelty. We are proud to announce that this goal has been realized! In September, veterinarian Dana Miller accepted the role of Vice President of Anti-Cruelty Initiatives at the SHS. The SHS team immediately set to work laying the groundwork for a multifaceted approach to confronting cruelty. SHS Anti-Cruelty Initiatives will supplement and enhance existing efforts to investigate and resolve cases of cruelty and neglect in Spartanburg County, while working to strengthen local and state animal protection laws. We were still building our program in October when we met Nick – one of the first animals who would benefit from the services of our new department. Helping Nick Except for his amazing spirit, Nick, the handsome boxer you see on the front cover of The Scoop, is almost unrecognizable from the dog we met in early October. When Nick first came to the SHS, his emaciated body weighed just 22 pounds. Sadder still, Nick was not a stray dog. He had not been wandering the streets in search of food. Nick was someone’s “pet,” chained in a back yard without access to food or water. After three months in our care, Nick weighed 46 pounds and was healthy enough to find a permanent, loving home. Nick wiggled and bounced as he said goodbye to his friends at the SHS, before he climbed into the car with his new adoptive family. There was a lot of excitement in the air, as much for Nick as for the new promise of a brighter future for all animals in our community. Helping Others Investigation of Animal Cruelty Complaints in Spartanburg County Sadly, Nick’s is not a unique case. There are many other animals in our community who are suffering from neglect or who are victimized by cruel acts. K. Freseman Dr. Miller saying goodbye to Nick before he went to his new home. Meet Dr. Dana Miller Well before Dr. Dana Miller graduated from the Virginia Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine at Virginia Tech, she knew that she would not follow the path of traditional veterinarians. Her early experiences working in animal shelters, animal hospitals, and wildlife rehabilitation centers both confirmed her love of medicine and exposed her to the range of its applications outside of clinical practice. At Virginia Tech she was able to pursue her passion for conservation, public policy, and animal law while earning her DVM. While we waited for Nick’s owners to be brought to trial, SHS staff began the work of returning our new friend to a healthy weight. This required feeding multiple small meals each day while treating his nutrient-stealing intestinal parasites. We also provided Nick with all the TLC he could handle. Currently, animal cruelty complaints are investigated by animal control officers. Given the size and population of Spartanburg County, the number and complexity of calls can often overwhelm officials’ ability to adequately respond to and resolve complaints. People accused of cruelty and neglect often give up their animals, sometimes pay a small fine, and then start the cycle over. After graduation, Dr. Miller worked briefly in private practice before joining the Virginia Department of Agriculture. Working with animal control agencies to investigate animal cruelty and neglect ultimately became the focus of her tenure. She worked on a wide variety of cases including puppy mills, animal hoarding, animal fighting, severe neglect, and brutal cases of animal cruelty. In addition to providing technical guidance during investigations, she also worked closely with attorneys, serving as an expert witness during the prosecution of criminal cases. By the time Nick’s case went to court, he had already gained back half of his original body weight and won the hearts of everyone who cared for him. Dr. Miller provided expert testimony that helped Spartanburg County Animal Control win The SHS plans to supplement the efforts of city and county animal control officers by assisting with cases in which we can have the greatest impact. With her expertise in veterinary medicine, forensics, crime scene continued on page 6 Here at the SHS, Dr. Miller continues to develop her expertise in veterinary forensics, using veterinary medicine and related scienctific disciplines to help solve crimes involving animals. All of us at the SHS are excited that Dr. Miller decided to add her education, experience, passion, and dedication to our efforts on behalf of animals. 3 Volunteer Spotlight: Anne Marie Bell In December of 2009, Anne Marie created “Christmas for Kitties,” which has become a new holiday tradition. Starting in mid-December, she purchases small Christmas stockings, fills them with a toy and treats, and lovingly places them on the front of each cage. The stockings are sent home with adopters. Kitties who spend their Christmas Eve at the SHS get to open their gifts with their best pal, Anne Marie. N. DiGiacomo Anne Marie works with the cats and kittens waiting for their forever homes at least 4 days a week! Have a question about one of our adoptable cats or kittens at the shelter? Do they like to be held? Brushed? Are they quiet or talkative? To find out answers to those types of questions you just need to ask our feline enrichment volunteer Anne Marie Bell. Anne Marie has been a volunteer at the SHS since June 2009, specializing in providing loving care to each kitty on our adoption floor. She volunteers an average of 25 hours a week providing enrichment to each and every cat and kitten! Rain or shine, we can always count on Anne Marie to brighten the day of our feline friends on the adoption floor. Each furry feline holds a very special place in her heart and they all seem to know the sound of her comforting voice. She spends her time at the shelter getting to know each and every cat’s unique personality and traits. When Anne Marie isn’t visiting with cats and kittens, you will find her helping SHS staff members take pictures and videos for our website. She even helps out with descriptions, letting us know which cats prefer feather toys to ping pong balls and who likes to have their belly rubbed and who doesn’t. When it comes to cats and kittens, we know we can always count on Anne Marie! Join us in thanking her for all she does to help our feline friends at the SHS! Her dedication is an inspiration to us all. $49 New price. Even better value. Great news for cats! As a sendoff to the Year of the Cat, we have lowered our adoption prices for cats and kittens for 2011! For just $49, adopters will still receive all the same services they need to start out on the right paw: • Spay or neuter surgery • Negative Feline Leukemia test • Initial vaccination against feline distemper and common upper respiratory diseases • Rabies vaccination (or a voucher for kittens) • One flea treatment • Permanent microchip identification • One free post adoption health exam at the SHS Veterinary Clinic or many area veterinary clinics • Access to affordably priced veterinary services at our clinic • One month of free pet health insurance • Pet care DVD O t a c p t s h o n fi o fo o in a h b s a Memorial and Honor Donations: 8/1/2010 - 12/31/2010 Honors Auntie Ann Josh, Leigh, & Kendall West Natalie John & Laura Hodge Jennifer Adair Josh, Leigh, & Kendall West Dr. & Mrs. Robert Addison Ron & Judy Marshall Ms. Carolyn F. Alexander Ms. Frannie Jordan Mrs. Jack Armstrong Sarah Halstead Jennifer Atkinson Pauline-Glenn Springs Elementary Mr. & Mrs. James G. Bagnal Mike & Eileen Spears Amanda Bailey Lauren Crow Bill Baird Nelson & Betty Breeden Mr. & Mrs. John P. Barber Mike & Eileen Spears 4 Gay Barefield Elaine Steading Sherman & Marie Swofford Dr. Judy Bazemore Carolyn Moore Doug Bland Ms. Frannie Jordan Peggy Bonner Tessigner Family Ms. J.D. Bradshaw Mike & Eileen Spears Margaret M. Bridges Susan A. Bridges Blair Brown & Trouble John & Nancy Holmes Betty & Erinie Camp Marjorie & Sonny Cannon Heather Canaday Patricia Warren Alison Cann Terry & Mary Cann Ben Carson Beth Carson Mr. & Mrs. Paul H. Cook Mike & Eileen Spears Mr. & Mrs. John Carroll Cox Mike & Eileen Spears Dr. & Mrs. Bill Creasman Marie & Lewis Miller Mrs. Nancy Crowley Mike & Eileen Spears Mrs. Penn H. Dean Beverly & John Renfro Barbara Deichman Pam Deichman Dr. & Mrs. Arnold Denler Ron & Judy Marshall Marly & Tom Divver Ann Mullins Mr. & Mrs. James B. Drennan, III Beverly & John Renfro Mr. & Mrs. Gregory W. Easterlin Mike & Eileen Spears Carrington & JoAnn Edmunds Marjorie & Sonny Cannon Mr. & Mrs. Dave Edwards Mike & Eileen Spears Sarah Farley E.S. Farley, Jr. Susannah Farley Nealie Floyd John & Minta Floyd Dorothy Fort Mimi Killoren Julie Redman Joan Foss Ms. Frannie Jordan Mr. & Mrs. Philip Foster Beverly & John Renfro Sally & Phillip Foster Marjorie & Sonny Cannon Dr. & Mrs. Gordon France, Jr. Mike & Eileen Spears Mr. & Mrs. Ted Gage Luci W. Daley Johnny, Joy, Tori, & David Galloway Josh, Leigh, & Kendall West Sara Gamble Marie & Lewis Miller Jenney & Miles Gettys Mr. & Mrs. Hal Cubberley Betty Jo & Bob Godfrey Bob Simmons Charles Godfrey & Cody Jeffrey & Ann Holmes Dr. & Mrs. James F. Green Beverly & John Renfro Randy & Sheila Gregory Amy Daniels Cassi Grier Ruth Knight Dr. & Mrs. Todd Gwin Dr. & Mrs. David Berry Jim & Lynn Haller Eunice Knouse Mr. & Mrs. Timothy C. Halligan Mike & Eileen Spears Judy Hamer Robin Dennan Dr. & Mrs. Charles B. Hanna Mike & Eileen Spears Sally Hardy Lynda Truluck Mr. & Mrs. Henry Hargrove Debra Hargrove David Hatchette Jason Sturm John & Sally Hayes Jean Hayes Fred Haynes Janis Haynes Christy Henderson Inman First Baptist Church Modern Maturity Mr. & Mrs. Thomas W. Henderson Beverly & John Renfro Dr. & Mrs. Mark Hicklin Mike & Eileen Spears Kay Holcombe Walker Family Hughes Family Mr. Richard H. Hovis & Roscoe Christa Hovis Mr. Gedney Howe, III Mike & Eileen Spears Mr. & Mrs. Willie Huggins Ken & Mary Norton Sarah Hunt Becky Dill Dr. Bill James Paula & Stan Baker Mrs. Susan Jennings & Family Nate & Becky Toms Kelly Jewett Kendall West Mr. & Mrs. Trip Johnson Mike & Eileen Spears Melody Keck-Suber Iris Browning Mr. & Mrs. John Kells Rebecca Chastain Ron Killian Marty Killian Mr. & Mrs. Brian King Ron & Judy Marshall Kathryn Kotecha Mimi & Papa Gates & Betty Lanford Katherine & Matthew Brune Ellissa Lankford Nancy & Smith Lankford Mr. & Mrs. Donald P. Lee Beverly & John Renfro Mrs. Lynda Leonard Carolyn Moore continued on page 5 D M M D M D M K S P M n s w e o 5 Events Celebrating Animals Our fall events are about more than just raising funds; they’re about raising awareness and celebrating the bond between people and animals, too! With the help of our dedicated supporters, volunteers, and many hard working staff members, our annual fundraisers were not only an accomplishment financially, but a successful opportunity to share our love for animals, as well. This year, over 1,000 people participated in Tour de Paws, Auction for a Cause, and Santa Photos, helping to raise over $22,000 to benefit the many programs and services we offer on behalf of animals and their people. | Tour de Paws | A little rain and unseasonably cool temperatures didn’t stop 215 cyclists from joining us for the annual Tour de Paws cycling event. This, year we saw many familiar faces as well as several new faces for the 28 or 62 mile rides. Dedicated volunteers helped us staff two rest stops and provide a hotdog luncheon to riders who completed their trek across the beautiful roads of southern Spartanburg County. With over $10,000 raised, we can officially call Tour de Paws 2010 a success! We hope to see all of our cycling enthusiast friends at Tour de Paws 2011 on September 10th. B. Szustak A Tour de Paws rider relaxes with a puppy after a hard ride. | Auction for a Cause | Our supporters and volunteers were the backbone of the SHS’s participation in this year’s Uptown Sertoma Club’s Auction for a Cause. From donating their time to staff the event, donating auction items, and shopping for our many items available for purchase, our supporters made this auction a success! We received donations of over 127 auction items for both the silent and live auctions. And, with over 600 people in attendance, we are happy to report, we were able to raise over $9,000 to support our Animal Assisted Therapy program! S. Cotheran Auction patrons were encouraged to bid high and bid often as they shopped for items. | Santa Photos 2010 | The good little boys and girls (of the furry and feathery variety) came out in droves to tell Santa just how good they were in 2010! This year at our annual Santa Photos fundraiser, we were happy to see 133 dogs, 5 cats, and even a bird – many of whom were adopted right here at the SHS! Santa Joe Brunson and photographer Aaron Moller once again donated their time and talents while Debbie Hackworth at Discount office again donated the office supplies we needed to make this event a huge success. Together, we raised $2,400 to support the programs and services at the SHS! A. Moller Rita Settle’s cat Smokey Blue posed with Santa Joe Brunson last holiday season. Memorial and Honor Donations: 8/1/2010 - 12/31/2010 Dr. Beth Levine Jean Levine Mr. & Mrs. Cam Lewis Mike & Eileen Spears Mr. & Mrs. David Lyon Mike & Eileen Spears Dr. & Mrs. Nat Magruder Bill & Joe Ann Lever Janis Dengler Mr. & Mrs. Barry Mason & Family Nate & Becky Toms Dave & Atha McBride Sandy & Willie Huggins Miss Carolyn McCarthy Helen Johnson Kaye & Don McCurry Clara & Gene Baker Susan & Joe McCutchen Cora & Floyd Stewart Paula McDaniel Rita Turbyfill Mr. & Mrs. Glen McGee & Winston Ann & Jeffrey Holmes Mr. & Mrs. Allen H. McIntyre Mike & Eileen Spears Mr. & Mrs. Troy F. McKinney Beverly & John Renfro Mr. E.L. Miller Mike & Eileen Spears Pam Miller Marty Killian Mark & Cheryl Monson Kyran Dowling Matthew Monson Dr. & Mrs. Peter Ryan Carolyn Moore Glyn Shackelford Brad & Bethany Morton-Rhyne John & Fay Livingston Rex Myers Maureen McCloskey Dr. Gillian Newberry Jennifer Fetterman Patty Osborne Monika Wells Mr. & Mrs. H. Lynn Parker, Jr. Beverly & John Renfro Margaret Peach Lynda Truluck Mr. & Mrs. E. Norman Peterson, Jr. Beverly & John Renfro Mr. & Mrs. Richard Petty Mike & Eileen Spears Mr. & Mrs. Jason Pie Mike & Eileen Spears Pine Street Animal Hospital Patsy Hammett Mr. & Mrs. Robert V. Pinson Beverly & John Renfro Mr. & Mrs. Gary W. Poliakoff Mike & Eileen Spears Mrs. Furman Poteat Lynda Truluck Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Powers Ron & Judy Marshall Mr. & Mrs. Lee Powers Ron & Judy Marshall Susan Richards Maureen McCloskey Ralph Rivera Lisa Anderson Glenda P. Anderson Monta M. Anthony Mary Arnett Velma Atkinson Darryl Balderson Nancy Bow Bane Kelly M. Barrett Samuel David Berry Janet Blexrud Harriet Bolen S. Barbara Boyd Mrs. Ernest Camp, III Kathleen M. Cates Laura H. Corbin Shelley Foster Crow Nancy T. Dischler Dory M. Djerf Louise Floyd Dobson Lisa S. Dodd Minta W. Floyd Martha T. Foster Ruth K. Friedberg Vivian W. Funk Billie W. Gilmer Kay C. Green Margaret Green Nita E. Harris Jean Hayes Kathryn S. Heacox Sue W. Lansberry Frances S. Loudon Melissa S. Morehead Elizabeth West Morgan Melissa R. Parris Mary Ada R. Poole Jackie H. Prince Mary Margaret Roberts Bertice T. Robinson F. Rachel Ruff Carter W. Smith L. Smith Lynda Truluck Anne R. Turner Ben & Kathleen Willard Judy B. Womble Ronnie & Dianne Rogers Josh, Leigh, & Kendall West Danny, Jane, & Nick Rogers Josh, Leigh, & Kendall West Emily & Alan Rossi Tim, Ellie, Megan, & Sarah Elsbury Paula & Alvaro Fernandez Ueli K. Schmid Marina Kakouras Harry Schoen Bill & Tracie Schoen Courtney & Glen Scott Marjorie & Sonny Cannon Prudy Scott Martha Carlisle Mrs. Glyn Shackelford Carolyn Moore Caitlyn Sheppard Carolyn Taylor Brad Sill Diane Swift Smith Animal Hospital Robin New Ms. Babs Smith Ms. Frannie Jordan Gene, Barbara & Lauren Smith Josh, Leigh, & Kendall West Gretchen Smith Mayo Mac Boggs Kella & Jimmy Smith Steve & Lee Anne Williams Miss Marcie Smith Ms. Frannie Jordan Spartanburg Animal Clinic Doctors & Employees Conni Harrell & Ted Mueller Spartanburg County Animal Control Officers Karen Pridgeon Robert Speiss Steve Sherbert Mr. & Mrs. Henry J. Steinberg Mike & Eileen Spears The Floyd Stewart Family Mr. & Mrs. Joe McCutcheon Chuck & Josie Stokes T. Charles Conrad, III Russell & Sandra Surrells Josh, Leigh & Kendall West continued on page 6 5 well in the bottom third of the nation. We believe we can and should do better. The SHS AntiCruelty Department will also be working to make stronger laws protecting animals. D. Proffitt Nick’s favorite thing to do at his new home is sprawl out on the couch with his family! continued from page 3 management, and courtroom testimony, Dr. Miller is uniquely positioned to offer resources previously unavailable to our community for investigating and prosecuting animal cruelty cases. The majority of Dr. Miller’s cases will be those that benefit from consistent follow-up, which is often critical to effectively improving inadequate care or conditions. In instances of neglect, Dr. Miller will empower individuals to make responsible choices, educating them about proper pet care and connecting them with affordable SHS resources and services, such as low cost veterinary care. When education is not enough, or in cases of intentional cruelty, Dr. Miller will work with law enforcement and solicitors to build strong cases and to prosecute perpetrators. Beyond Cruelty Investigation: Lobbying for Stronger Laws Protecting Animals Two recent nationwide analyses of state animal cruelty laws placed South Carolina Nick’s former owners were convicted of animal cruelty, but the punishment they received was just a slap on the wrist. Their penalty for nearly starving Nick to death was $200 plus court costs, which is unfortunately a typical outcome for cases of neglect in our county. They were not even required to pay a penny for the cost of rehabilitating and caring for Nick while he was in our care. We think Nick’s former owners, and others who deprive their pets of basic care like food, deserve a stronger message. Laws must be strong enough to result in penalties that punish the perpetrators of cruelty and send a message that inhumane treatment of animals will not be tolerated. In the 2011 legislative session we plan to work to improve both of the shortcomings highlighted in Nick’s case. There will be legislation that both increases the penalties for neglecting animals and also adds provisions requiring defendants in animal cruelty cases to pay for the cost of care for their animals while their case is in the court system. Our efforts to change the laws in South Carolina will be stronger with your support. Legislators respond when they hear that their constituents feel strongly about an issue. Learn more about how you can help strengthen the penalties for animal cruelty and other legislative efforts at: www.spartanburghumane.org/advocate. The Future We look forward to a future in which cruelty will not be tolerated and one in which pets will not want for something as basic as food. This future will not come easily or quickly, or without hard work. We are at the beginning of a long journey. But the SHS does not shy away from hard work or a tough challenge. We have a worthy vision, a strong will, and motivation like none other — animals like Nick who receive little more than empty bowls, but who reflect hope and possibility in their warm eyes and sloppy, grateful kisses. Memorial and Honor Donations: 8/1/2010 - 12/31/2010 continued from page 5 Bill Tice Fredrich & Ann Wenz & Paisley Mr. & Mrs. Nate Toms & Family Nate & Becky Toms Mrs. Rebecca H. Toms Mr. & Mrs. Foy Dr. & Mrs. Gregory Valainis Mike & Eileen Spears Mr. & Mrs. Freddie Watson Ron & Judy Marshall Donna West Lynda Truluck Jesse West Josh, Leigh & Kendall West Mr. & Mrs. Wendell Whelchel Mr. & Mrs. Vic Smith Pam & Mollie Wheeler Josh, Leigh, & Kendall West Mr. & Mrs. Lewis White Mike & Eileen Spears 6 Rob & Barb Wilder Ricky & Lisa Shehan Mr. & Mrs. Donald B. Wildman Mike & Eileen Spears Dr. & Mrs. Kenneth Wynn Ron & Judy Marshall Bailey Sonja Carlson Bandit Norma Orourke Bella Marge Rossi Bow-D Barbara Baughman Buddy Wayne & Margaret Punch Buffy IV Gere & Diane Ablett Buster, Bonnie, Bull, Ginger & Gabby Beth Levine Cleo Cynthia D. Stewart Dollie & Duffy Dorothy & Hunter Henry Fritz Charlene Linder Gizzmo Jeff Hayes Maddie, Tug, & Katie Laurie Everhart Mario & Morgan Carol & Hunter Jackson Mollie Gloria Story Oscar Gail & Lynn Lewis Page Katherine & Joe McClellan Rambo Mr. & Mrs. Bobby Jackson Rosie & Roxie Neal & Pat Hayes Rudy Susan Coakley Sadie Stacey Cummings Samantha Lynn Jean Solesbee Scooby Liz Bonds Sir Duke John West Tiger Bill & Kay Chidester Wally Nedra Passmore Jake Blount Eden Long Sugar & Angel Brazil Steve Brazil Pet Brown Mary & Frank Watts Beni Huentemann Hilde Huentemann Colt Medlin Sally & Randall Chambers Millie Nolden Jamie Nolden Odus Turner Eden Long Reecie & Riley Willis Eden Long Hans Williams Eden Long All the homeless pets in our care Jan Finley Memorials Jimmy Stephanie Highsmith Sophie Mary Robertson Karen Allen Bryan, Carrie, Fin, Jack, & Sarah Allen Lavonne & Craig Hirshberg Jerry Sisk Wayne & Lynn Turner Constance Armitage Carolyn F. Alexander Kelly Babb Sylvia & Paul Babb Kathleen Collins Ruth B. Evington Joseph F. Balentine Patricia Capps Harriet Ancrum Ballenger Cathy & Jimmy Mayo Mary Jane Means Marian Beck Mary Jane Means Kim Brooks Anne Beglin Sara Gillard Dr. William Ralph Boone Earl & Brenda Kelley Christopher Kent Lake Emory Homeowners Association National Board of Chiropractic Examiners C. Chester Brown Betsy Burrell Edwin & Ponda Caldwell Faye & Kent Deal Melissa & Steve Johnson Sue W. Lowe Sharyn Shaw Mr. & Mrs. Hal Warlick Elizabeth B. Weld William L. Brown Mr. & Mrs. Bernard S. Harvey Roy Bussey Marion J. Painter James Byram Richard & Linda Laycock Myrtle Cartee Shirley Blake Carolyn Converse Carolyn & Barrett Burns Walter C. Converse Mrs. John Dulken Bill & Betsy Henry Mary Fawcett Wood Lay Mary Jane Means Harry & Margaret Schoen Darwin & Bonnie Simpson Elizabeth H. Young Susan Young Tommie Lee Davidson Conni Harrell & Ted Mueller Susan Leigh Dill Murphy Mahaffey Family James Dills Suzanne M. Dills Mary Drake Dwight & Elizabeth Pridgeon continued on page 7 T S J O C L C s d g y e r What to do if you suspect cruelty or neglect e e t. y s e. n s r If you suspect that an animal may be suffering from cruelty or neglect, report it. Never assume that a bad situation will resolve itself or that it isn’t any of your business. Because animals cannot speak for themselves, we must be their voice. . e e s s ll r e t m e. g e o y d d 7 County and city animal control departments are actively responding to public complaints. The SHS will supplement, not substitute, their efforts. We will assist all local departments when requested. Complaints made directly to the SHS will be triaged to identify those that can best be served by the strengths and resources of our department. Even if you are unsure whether or not a situation should be reported to animal control or to the SHS, submit a complaint form online at: www.spartanburghumane.org/anticruelty or call us at 864.583.4805, ext. 121. Dr. Miller will evaluate each report. If we do not investigate, concerns will be shared with the appropriate animal control department. Pass It On: Beech Springs Intermediate School We were delighted when their instructor, Gayle Martin, told us about their special idea. The students wanted to organize an angel tree for SHS animals. She began the project by making ornaments for many of the cats, kittens, dogs, and puppies available for adoption at SHS. On each one was a picture of an animal waiting for a home as well as items from our wish list that he or she would like. Students (and teachers) who wished to participate were instructed to select an ornament from the tree, purchase gifts for the animal on the ornament, and bring the gifts back to school so they could all be delivered together. The project was so successful that half way through, they had to make more ornaments! Photographer Students Haley Thackston and Jordan Brown and their teacher Gayle Martin helped to fill the stockings of many animals waiting for adoption at the SHS! For the past six months, the Beech Springs Intermediate School’s Animal Lovers Club has been learning about all different kinds of animals, including the animals right here at the humane society. Through our Humane Education Department, students learned just how much these animals need their help. For their annual holiday service project, they wanted to do something extra special for the animals. The club collected more wish list items this year, than any other year! On Saturday, December 18th, the club presented us with all the gifts for the animals. Not only did they fill our tree, there were enough presents to fill five shopping carts! We eagerly presented the animals with the gifts. The dogs enthusiastically squeaked their new toys and the puppies gobbled up their treats. The cats enjoyed dining from new bowls and the kittens loved their catnip-filled toy mice. There was something for everyone! We were so delighted with the Animal Lovers Club’s unique idea, we wanted to Pass It On! Memorial and Honor Donations: 8/1/2010 - 12/31/2010 Tyler Sean Dunn Michael Darcy Donald & Alice Henderson Nota Ramantanin Tyler Snipes Sandy Edwards Mr. & Mrs. Wesley Hammond James E. Garrett Heather Abrams Sarah Thomas Olema Goodwin Hicks Philip & Judy Urso Charles H. Gray Bob & Phyllis Wyatt & Miss Reid Louise Ansley Harrell Dora Harrell Clifford Barron “Barry” Hayes, III Paula & Stan Baker Marjorie & Sonny Cannon Nancy & Mason Carlisle Jane Carlson & Paul Schooley Sally & Randall Chambers Mr. & Mrs. Robert Chapman, III Emily Desa Mrs. John Dulken Katharine Fearington Tom & Martha Fedell Mr. & Mrs. William P. Gee Jim & Cassi Grier Mr. & Mrs. J. Tom Grier Roger & Marianna Habisreutinger Paul, Charles & Lydia Habisreutinger Irene Howell Mrs. Sadie Jackson Billie McConnell Diana McGraw Kate Murphy Patricia Page Carolyn D. Pennell Norman & Jo Pulliam Ron & Caroline Smith Susan Towson Jacquelynn Segars Uhl Susan Young Heide Minett Hilburn Betty A. Hilburn E. Mack Horton Janet Horton Manning Howell Mr. & Mrs. D. Boyce Woolbright, Jr. Robert T. Hunt Jody Henderson Scott & Nene Hubbard Bobby Laughter First Baptist Church Eric Nodine Christina F. Law Al & Geri Lech Jeffrey Scott Lewis Lewis Family Mr. C. Ray Lewis Carolyn F. Alexander Bill Littlefield Yvonne Littlefield Frances G. McCallister Eastside Baptist Church Ginger Goforth Betty K. Hartis Claude & Evelyn McCallister Tony, Steve, Harry, Emiliano & Laura at Piedmont Farm & Garden Supply Olive Merril McGhie Odom, Terry, & Cantrell Attorneys at Law Anthony Napoli Susan & Anthony Thrift Eileen Nolen Gail McCullough Winston Bradley Parker Wanda Church Carol S. Nichols Robert Patterson Gail Patterson Sidney R. Petty Kelly L. Petty Gunter Pillar Helga Doerholt Dieter & Marie Ollinger George M. Hill & Sons, Inc. Margaret Morrell Powell Joyce Beeman Rebecca Roach Betty Quinn Bommer Industries, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Laughridge, III Robert & Barbara Sprouse Walter D. Reaves, Jr. Beverly Davis Jolene & Joe Dawson Robert Payne Richardson, IV Bill & Betsy Henry Cathy & Jimmy Mayo Gail McCullough Sylvia T. Patterson E. Scott Richardson Mark Rives Mr. & Mrs. Joe Rives Sigmond Robbins Theresa Lassiter Jan Rosenberg Van & Lina Morrow Mr. K.C. Smart Somersett Homeowner’s Association Ginny Smith Christine W. Lynn Russell Sparrow Deborah S. Sparrow R.C. Sprouse Mr. & Mrs. Joe McCutcheon Pete Staggs Mr. & Mrs. David Cash Kitty Stephenson Jamie & Jennifer Cubitt Dr. Jim Stinson Kay Stinson Phyllis Taylor Eugene & Mary Burns Lem & Jo Walker Ruth Rawls Thaxton Sue W. Lowe Gail Thomas Pat & Chuck Robbins Ken & Ann Towery Jackson Gray Turpin Victoria Darwin & Derek Turpin Adam Vann Carlton M. Mullinax Paul Vaughn Wanda Nix Loretta J. Wallace John G. Wallace Nancy Wheless Janet Horton Mr. N.B. Whelton White Oak Therapy Staff Evelyn Jennings Whitmire Kay Foster & Jim McCullough John R. “Dick” Wieder, M.D. Ashlan Village, Inc Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Baldwin Joyce & Donald Coggins Allan & Nora Elberfield Loretta Emory Louise Foster Edward & June Garren Jack, Rebecca, & Meta Hoge Mary Black Heath System Mike & Dottie Mayfield Mary K. Robertson Andrea, Joel & Somi Swartz-Merrill continued on page 8 7 Happy Tail: Samson Gambrell Samson was made for this role. Because of his size and his beautiful white coat, he instantly attracts attention, but it is his sweet, gentle, appreciative nature that draws people in. Samson came to live with us over Thanksgiving in 2008. As the months passed he continued to gain weight and blossomed into a wonderful member of the family; yet, he still seemed restless. Gary wondered if keeping watch over us and three cats wasn’t enough responsibility. We visit with folks in nursing homes, hospitals, and hospice, as well as children with special needs. Whether the people he is visiting are young or old, in the classroom, in wheelchairs, or in hospital beds; Samson knows he is there to make them feel better. He proudly sits and is petted, loved on, and hugged. He always brings smiles to all. There are times I wonder, who the visits mean more to, the people we meet, Samson, or me. “He’s a big dog. Maybe he needs a big job,” Gary said. It was clear he loved people. To this day, he has never met a stranger – greeting everyone with enthusiasm and charm. So, a job with people was a must. Samson no longer has the deepest, saddest brown eyes. His eyes are still deep brown, but now they are bright, shiny, and filled with joy, love and purpose. Gary was right, Samson wanted a job. As if by magic, we were given information on how to become a therapy team. We knew immediately we had found Samson’s calling. With classes and some practice, it was obvious that My real point in telling you about Samson is there are many other special animals at the SHS waiting for an opportunity to show you just how great they are. Your Samson may be there right now! A. Moller Mary Robin Gambrell and Samson are some of Mrs. Mackie’s favorite visitors! Samson weighed only 60 pounds when Animal Control found him lost, tired, and hungry. No one is sure how long he had been on his own, but he weighed half of what a Great Pyrenees of his size should. Once at the SHS, Samson was bathed, loved, and fed lots of puppy food to begin to gain his weight back. It wasn’t long before my husband Gary came home one day and told me they had a “pyr.” He knew I would go and say “hello.” After going for a walk with Samson, I fell in love. Even though he was extremely skinny, he was noble, strong, and calm. He had the deepest, saddest brown eyes I had ever seen. I was hooked and with a little convincing, so was Gary. Don’t be shy! We love to hear from our lucky shelter alums who have found happiness in new homes. Your special “tail” may be considered for an upcoming edition of The Scoop or may be featured on our website. Memorial & Honor Donations: continued from page 7 John R. “Dick” Wieder, M.D. David & Norma Stokes Martha S. Thomas George & Katie Thomason Hugh Wilder Roy & Pat Fowler Steven Wilson Pat Denham Shirley Hyland Mary Kate Wingo Ted & Laura Cothran Big Shirley William Jones Bo Harry Schoen Bonnie Helen Phillips Boo Boo Cynthia & Laurent Leclair Brutus & Bo Patricia Likes Buck Marta & Leonard Batche Bud Glenn & Vivian Dorsey Bully Susan Tate Buttercup John & Laura Hodge Calli Atlanta Environmental Management Cleo Cynthia Stewart Corky Harry & Della Varner Digger The Nettles Mary Helen Wade Diva Bill & Ethel Helderman Duffy Joyce & Keith Hartline Dulcie & Riley Susan Thoms Elwood Wanda & William Clary Frasier Gloria & Waylon Sasser Fuzzy & Miss Kitty Beth Levine Ginger John & Laura Schwartz Gizmo & Raz Sandra & Paul Jennings Hoagie Dee Goforth Itchy the Beagle Tina Paradis Jackie Judy Smith Jasper Beverley Harrison Jock Mickey Suttles Joy Cora & Dean Whitfield Kate Robin New Katherine Ann Ken & Mary Norton Kayla Thomas Good Ki-Ki Mar Baker Lil Girl Cynthia & Laurent Leclair Lily Joann & Dale Evans Lucky Shirley Reynolds Mehw Mary Woodyard Missy Deborah & Jack Ruppe Missy, Oppie, Andy, Tigger, Mittens, All Animals Marion Painter Missy & Smokie Lewis Taylor Mr. Stinky Jennifer & Kenneth Sizemore Mystic John & Sally Pilley & Robin Ollie Joanne Pappas Pepi Jacqueline & Oliver Wilson Pepper Betty Hall Pooh Jo Ann & Carrington Edmunds Rex Yates Family Riley Sherman & Marie Swofford Rocky Joyce & William Howard Susan Tate Rybak Kerry Ballenger Johanna Kimmel Scooter Susie Dempsey Scooter William Petterson Shasta Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Gasperetti Shilo Marta & Leonard Batche Simon Gail & Lynn Lewis Sophie Mary Robertson Sweet Mindy Mr. & Mrs. Richard Kershner Sydney Edward Macbay Tanna Susan Loftis Ted & Gracie David & Jane Tate Teddy Carolyn Schumacher Tiffany, Sheba, & Einya Gwendolyn W. McAbee Tucker & Rosie Barbara & Billy Leaphart Wesa Barbara Baughman Kudzu Adamson Mavis Pearle Watson Staff Ballard Evelyn Garris Turbo Ballenger Kerry Ballenger Boo Barrett Tammy Barrett Molly Boggs Roberta, Cha, Beth, & Joan Cuddles Bourgeois Kris McKinney Bailey Boyd Francie Little John Braun Betsy A. Braun Belle Buton Margaret Nixon Whoopie Cherry Roxanne Gheorghiu Pansy Clime Kathleen & Robert Clime Teddy Corn Mr. & Mrs. James Corn Jacques Yves Cousteau Carole & William Stairs Cooper Darby Holly, Adair, & Phillip Watters Onyx Enright Floyd & Gloria Turner Klaus Finley Jan Finley Scout Haller Marvin & Kathy Cann Fred & Ann Wenz Abby Gail Hallman Luke Hallman Woody Hartis Kathy Coley Coby McClure Ricky & Lisa Shehan Pablo Medlin Steve & Tammy Gazikas Guardian Log Home Care Sugar Nix Wanda Nix Nestle Chocolate Osburn Melinda & J.R. Osburn Wally Passmore Nedra Passmore Buck Powell Bib Gosnell Marty Scaglione Larry & Sue Scaglione Megan Sparrow Deborah Sparrow Susie Sprouse Kaye & Norbert Robinson Sam Switzer Kathy Coley Miss Honey Turner Mr. & Mrs. John Turner Please send your stories and pictures to 150 Dexter Road, Spartanburg, SC 29303, care of “Happy Tails.” You can also submit your photos, videos, and stories online at: www.spartanburghumane.org/happytails. 8 Honor and Memorial Donations can be made online at www.spartanburghumane.org/honor or by calling 864.583.4805, ext. 103.