December 2014 - Straydog.org
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December 2014 - Straydog.org
Straydog .org December 2014 "We need you," says Spencer, on behalf of all the rescues at Straydog. “We thank you for our happy home, until we each find our own home and families," says Tuffy. Please help Straydog continue the mission of rescuing, rehabilitating and finding forever homes for previously homeless animals. THANK YOU! Thank you for your continuing much-needed support! Straydog Inc., a No-Kill Dog Shelter and Sanctuary P.O. Box 1465, Gun Barrel City, TX 75147 email: Shelter@Straydog.org 903-479-3497 Straydog.org December 2014 Straydog Newsletter – Please go to www.straydog.org for all the details and many more photos – PAGE 2 Straydog Inc., The Arnold Family's Happy Home for Strays A No-Kill Dog Shelter and Sanctuary A TEXAS NON-PROFIT CORPORATION with 501(c)(3) Tax-Exempt Status from the IRS P.O. Box 1465, Gun Barrel City, Texas 75147 (903) 479-3497 Email: shelter@straydog.org Straydog.org December 2014 Dear Friends and Supporters, As another year comes to a close, we want you to know of our deepest thanks for your provision for the dogs in our care. We are so blessed to have been able to provide for some new rescues recently--poor Lolli, who was found all torn up from a fight (she has since recovered from her wounds), the sweet Chiweenies found living in a hole in a tree (one has already been adopted!), the nine Chihuahuas rescued from a hoarding situation (they are getting sweeter and less afraid every day). Then there are Gina and Toby, shepherd mixes who just need the right kind of family environment to thrive in. Carla and Collin were starving strays (no longer starving!) and Pups Jerry and Lelo and Kittens Milo and Sparrow were abandoned young animals who no longer have to fend for themselves, thanks to your help! And these four have been recently adopted! Some more recent rescues, golden retriever-mixes Emma and Lilly, and young Kitty Rosie, found abandoned, are now all healed, spayed and vaccinated, and have just found their forever families too! Your financial support makes it possible day after day for us to care for the dogs and the few cats taken aboard our 'lifeboat', meeting their physical and emotional needs. Your volunteering is also so important! With your help at Adoption Days and at Straydog Booths at Shows, our rescues find new forever families! Your volunteering and sponsorships with our Golf Tournament Fundraiser and other Special Events also help keep our mission and dream alive by raising much-needed funds, and reaching new supporters. We have a wonderful time together at these events too! Please join us at this year's Love-A-Pup Concert on Saturday, February 7, 2015, at the Plaza Theater in Garland, TX. Do you have a Silent Auction gift for this event? Please let us know! If you cannot attend the concert, and would like to sponsor one or more seats, they are $15 each. Please consider sponsoring 4 seats, and we will write your name or business in the program! Thank you for your sponsorships for our doggies! Also, as another successful and fun way to help support the dogs, we are beginning a new Raffle which is only $5, and the winning prize will be a donated $1,000 bank card! All proceeds go to our dog care! Date and place of Raffle drawing to be announced! Your generous support means so much to these animals and their happy home at Straydog. Please call us at 903-479-3497 x 201 or write us at shelter@straydog.org for tickets, and to talk to us about your Silent Auction gifts! Until there are no more homeless animals, we must ask once again for your faithful and lifesaving financial support for these precious animals we find in such desperate need. Thank you so much for partnering with Straydog's mission! With much appreciation, Erin Arnold Johnson, and all of the Straydog family! Our team member David Rentz poses with supporters Carolyn and Irma at the Straydog booth at the Boat Show in July, where we met Annabelle's future family and many new friends! Our Special Fundraiser "Cooking for Canines" on Sept. 6 was well-attended and fun! Thank you, Debra, Jeff, Mike and David for planning, preparing for, and hosting this event! Thank you for all your Volunteer work for Straydog! Erin (Pat and Bill Arnold's daughter) and Bill Arnold, co-founder of Straydog, pose outside the Plaza Theater after a successful Love-APup Concert Fundraiser in 2013. They performed Bill's “Straydog Song” and a James Taylor song with other volunteer musicians. We are looking forward to this year's Concert and Silent Auction! Please join us! December 2014 Straydog Newsletter – Please go to www.straydog.org for all the details and many more photos – PAGE 7 Saturday, August 2, 2014 – Juana reports – Great weather for Adoption Day. We started Saturday with our Adoption Day event scheduled to be at Pet Supplies Plus in Richardson. We took Phara's Pup Splinter, Kitty Milo, Teddy and Lolly. The good news is that Kitty Milo has an application and he has a home visit scheduled. That's awesome! He will be such a wonderful pet. He thinks he's a dog. Every kitten we rescue and bring to Straydog ends up thinking that they are dogs. All they see are dogs. He nibbles like a dog and he doesn't know how strong his little teeth are. This is Lolly's first trip to Adoption Day. David checks her collar. Milo, the kitten, is attending Adoption Day too. Phara's pups are slowly but surely learning how to walk on a leash. Shelby started out being the walker of the day, but she started limping because of a blister, so Shelby and Taylor switched positions. Taylor finished the walks. We took a photo of the girls walking Embry with his kennel mates, Phara's pups Luna and Salina. The pups are still having a little trouble walking on a leash and going to the park, but we are walking them every day. They just need a little training and practice, and they will learn to walk on a leash. Chihuahuas R Us. We took a cute picture of the real Chihuahua gang (not the H1 gang). We can't let them see me sometimes. They just go bananas. They love me, and I love them too. Shelby and Taylor take Embry and his kennel mates, Luna and Salina, to the park. The Chihuahua gang is getting sweeter every day. December 2014 Straydog Newsletter – Please go to www.straydog.org for all the details and many more photos – PAGE 8 Saturday, August 2, 2014, continued – One of the Chiweenies has found a home. Ronda found two Chiweenies living in a hole of a tree trunk. She's been trying to place them. She didn't want to take them to a kill shelter. We don't have any space either. Coincidentally Liz, who used to work here at Straydog, and Liz's parents lost their 13-year-old dog recently. They were planning to come to Straydog on Sunday and see if they could find a dog to adopt. I asked them if they could help Rhonda and Straydog out by adopting one of the Chiweenies. They did! And they gave us a wonderful donation. The puppy was neutered and Juana holds the new rescues, Chiweenies had flea medicine and his shots before being Lynyrd and Dean. adopted. They've named him Lynyrd, like Lynyrd Skynyrd. Rhonda named the other puppy Dean, after her father. Bill took them to Morton's Clinic yesterday. We didn't feed them or give them water after midnight, so they were ready for neuter surgery. The girls at the clinic fell in love with them too. They are only three months old and they are just so darn cute. They are only puppies. We had some great help today. Melanie's friend James W. came to help today. He works as a landscaper. He came to volunteer because he was bored and because it was raining. He did such a wonderful job in the kennels. He's so very good with the dogs, and the kennels looked amazing. He's volunteering again today, which is a huge help! Nelson is doing very well. Nelson had FHO surgery, and he's recovering. We thank our wonderful contributors so very, very much for Nelson's surgery. Nelson doesn't need pain New volunteer James W. caregives Pinky. medicine anymore. He is almost ready to go back outside now, almost ready to exercise on his leg fully. Ebony misses him, and he misses her. Ebony has been digging into Junior and Erika's kennel. Then they were all digging back and forth. I bring Ebony to the park when we bring Nelson to the park. But when she's in her kennel, she's lonely. We have to baby her at mealtime Nelson is hanging out in the temp kennel next to the park. He is very much ready or she won't eat. She misses her friend Nelson so much. to get back to his kennel mate Ebony. December 2014 Straydog Newsletter – Please go to www.straydog.org for all the details and many more photos – PAGE 9 Saturday, September 13, 2014 – Saturday was a very busy day. The weather was the exact opposite of what it has been lately. It wasn't hot. We were all wearing sweaters and it was raining. The weather was beautiful to us. The early morning feeding was delayed a little because of the rain. We tried to feed the dogs again a little later and they all ate. Josie is walked to the van by Caregiver Sherri. Dr. James chats with Josie before the check-up begins. I asked Bill to take Josie to the vet, because she's been walking stiffly and, maybe because of this weather, she is in pain. She hasn't been eating lately. She has also been turning down cookies. She will usually eat anything. For some reason, she's slowing down and seems to be in pain. Lucy is working at Dr. Morton's now. She's learning to be a vet tech. She helps with Josie's x-rays. The doctor put Josie on Rimadyl and Tramadol and he wants us to keep her inside. We put her on joint care too. She has bad arthritis, poor girl. Please help STRAYDOG by making a donation toward the Straydog Vet Account at: MORTON SMALL ANIMAL CLINIC P.O. Box 1356 Athens, TX 75751 903-675-5708 December 2014 Straydog Newsletter – Please go to www.straydog.org for all the details and many more photos – PAGE 10 Saturday, September 13, 2014, continued – Gina is a new rescue, a young shepherd mix, and she's been at Morton Clinic for a little over a month. One of our contributors rescued her and we didn't have any space at the shelter. Today we were able to move some dogs around so we could fit Josie indoors, put Nelson back with Ebony since he is healed from his surgery, and bring Gina to Straydog. We thought at first we would use Josie's outside kennel. Juana walks Nelson back to his kennel mate, Ebony, who is anticipating being back with her old friend. The reunite session begins! Nelson and Ebony are happy! Ebony was so happy to see her boy and kennelmate, Nelson. She was kissing him. She had been depressed without him and she didn't want to eat. Of course, he wasn't sad. He was happy indoors. He had a fine time. As I brought him outside, he was running and wagging his tail. He was happy to be back in his kennel with Ebony. Sherri brings new rescue Gina through the park. Then we walked Gina from the van and walked her through the park. Sherri helped us bring her from the van to Josie's kennel. Gina was very submissive. She didn't mind her neighbor, Buzz, barking at her, but seemed like wanted to get out of her new kennel. I thought she might settle down, and although she was calm, sweet and serene, she looked like she was going to jump the fence. I was afraid that other dogs might hurt her if she jumped. Our kennels are in bad shape right now too. We really need to gather funding do some work on the kennels and the fences. Buzz settled down because Gina didn't bark back and she wasn't a threat to him. But Gina kept looking up, as if she was looking to jump. So, I thought that it wasn't going to work. Sherri unleashes Gina and she does a little bit of looking around. What a pretty girl. Gina watches Sherri walk away making us think she might be considering escaping. December 2014 Straydog Newsletter – Please go to www.straydog.org for all the details and many more photos – PAGE 11 Shelby takes Maverick to the kennel that we just tried Gina in. Saturday, September 13, 2014, continued – The only secure kennel that we have is the one that we have used for Sam and Oreo and some of our escape artists or jumpers or climbers. It's Alice's kennel. It's a small kennel and it's completely covered and very secure. Since I've been taking Maverick and senior Alice to the park together and they get along (Alice tolerates Maverick though she isn't crazy about him), I decided to bring Alice and Maverick to Josie's kennel, which is a big, beautiful kennel. (Maverick has been staying in a smaller, temporary kennel, but now that he is clear of ringworm, this would perfect for him too.) So we walked Maverick down to Josie's kennel and then I got Alice and put her in there. Alice and Maverick were fine. Neighbor Buzz didn't even bark. There was no aggression, because Buzz thought “those old dogs aren't going to do anything to me.” He was fine. I then put Gina in Alice's kennel, which is completely covered. Then we brought Josie inside. It's a lot of work to fit even just one more dog into the shelter! All of the dogs were barking and they were all upset. But finally it is all settled! Maverick and Alice check out their new place. And Josie gets taken to H1. Whew! The moves are complete. We took a beautiful photo of Shelby with Purtis. We can't stop talking about Purtis. His personality has totally changed. He's the sweetest dog. He's an old dog now and he doesn't want to fight with anyone. He just wants to be petted and loved. He tries to get along with all of the dogs. Purtis is such a soft, cuddly bundle of love. Straydog went to the RV Show in Dallas this weekend, thanks to ExploreUSA! We saw supporters, met new friends and handed out our newsletters. David got photos of handsome Spencer and beautiful Tuffy at the show (which photos are on the cover page of this Newsletter!) December 2014 Straydog Newsletter – Please go to www.straydog.org for all the details and many more photos – PAGE 12 Sunday, September 14, 2014 – George reports – We were shorthanded again on Sunday. Ronnie, James and Stephanie were working. We also had another volunteer and he was James' friend. He helped James do the kennel work. Like we do every morning, we started feeding the dogs at 6 a.m. David Ford, our overnight crewmember, stayed and helped us feed the dogs. After that Ronnie and James picked up all of the poop. Then Stephanie worked in the office and she washed dishes. After that Stephanie checked all of the dogs for ringworm and she treated the ringworm sores. James W. cleans the pool in Jesse and Teddy's kennel. Ronnie is working in Mario and Judy's kennel. Stephanie is checking Embry for ringworm sores. Stephanie is applying an ointment to Jerry's sores, which are healing up well! After the crew finished all of the kennel work and had their lunch break, they gave out cookies to all of the dogs and they checked on everything and filled holes. We fed the dogs a little early. We started feeding the outside dogs around 1:45. Esther did all of the chores in Hospital Two and I did the chores in Hospital One. All of the dogs ate well and there weren't any emergencies. It was a good day. December 2014 Straydog Newsletter – Please go to www.straydog.org for all the details and many more photos – PAGE 13 Wednesday, September 17, 2014 – Juana reports – Wednesday was a very good day. It had been raining off and on all this week. The night person has been working twice as hard as she normally does. All of the dogs have been really scared and they don't want to eat in the morning and it takes longer to feed them. That doesn't bother us. We've gone through this for many years. We are only upset that the dogs are upset at all of the thunder. We made a vet appointment for Pops, a little Chihuahua, to be neutered. He's an older Chihuahua and, when we neutered and spayed all of the other Chihuahuas, we didn't neuter him. He was so old and he was very skinny and he had a lot of fleas. I wanted to give him time to build up his immune system with good food, before we put him through surgery. Also, when the doctor came to Straydog, Pops tested positive for heartworms. I moved him and Rose, an elderly Chihuahua, and I Caregiver Wayne carries Pops to the van put them in a little temporary kennel. Our overnight for his trip to Morton Clinic. crewmember, Brandy picked up their water and fed them before midnight. I didn't want to leave Pops by himself, because he was whining and crying. I put Rose, who is an elderly doggie, with him. In the morning, George thought I was sending both of them to the vet and he put them both in the van. He called me to check and I told him that Rose had already been spayed. So, Rose didn't get to go on the trip. Gordo called me from the clinic and told that Pops neuter surgery went well. I asked them to test Pops for heartworms. I have been giving him Ivermectin every month. Fortunately, Pops tested negative for heartworms. The Ivermectin is working. That's is so good, because now he doesn't have to go through that awful, painful treatment for heartworms. He's clear and I am so very happy for him! Would you like to make a donation in memory of or in honor of a loved one? Straydog will send an acknowledgment card in time as a Holiday Gift from you, and our doggies! Your donations are tax-deductible. Please send to: Straydog, PO Box 1465, Gun Barrel City, TX 75147 December 2014 Straydog Newsletter – Please go to www.straydog.org for all the details and many more photos – PAGE 14 Thursday, September 18, 2014 – Juana reports – James has been weed-eating and mowing. All of this rain is making our grass grow like crazy. We are trying to stay on top of that. We are so thankful to have James here taking care of many things for us at Straydog, along with all of our maintenance needs. Our dogs are clearing up from ringworm. We think Puppy Jerry was the doggie who started the ringworm. But we think he is CLEAR now! (We gave him a last dip, just in case). Puppy Jerry doesn't have any sores or lesions anymore, and all of his hair has grown back. He isn't missing any hair. After he was dipped and bathed, I asked Ronnie to put him in the big temporary, where we kept Maverick for a long time. It's right next to Gina. They are both very sweet and very docile. I think they will get along. Jerry just wants to play and play. Now that we can pet him and play with him, I would like to give Jerry a kennel mate. Maybe it can be Gina. James seems to have to mow all the time lately. The grass is growing so fast this year. James went to pick up the dogs at the clinic. As we reported earlier, senior Chihuahua Pops got neutered yesterday. We are so very excited that he tested negative for heartworms. He won't have to go through the horrible heartworm treatment. James brought him home. Pops went back outside with the Chihuahua gang, and he started barking. He is doing fine! James carries Pops back to the shelter after his visit at Morton Clinic. I thought Lucy wouldn't have ringworm, but she did. She had two big old spots, one behind each kneecap. Ronnie and Wayne carrying the swimming pool to Central area. It is easier to bring the swimming pool to this Central area where we dip the dogs. That's faster than walking all of the dogs in Central to the park dipping pool. Skylar was just lying in the pool. He didn't want to get up. He loves that stinky swimming pool. He is so funny! December 2014 Straydog Newsletter – Please go to www.straydog.org for all the details and many more photos – PAGE 15 Wednesday, October 1, 2014 – Maverick has some sores. Stephanie was doing walks yesterday, and she saw that Maverick had some sores. Maverick had already had ringworm, but it's not usual for a dog to have a second round after they've had it initially. It looked more like a chemical burn, either from bleach or an allergic reaction to something. I didn't think it was ringworm, but I wanted to see for sure so we would know how to treat it, so I had George take Maverick to Dr. Morton's. We also took puppy Jerry and Puppy Dean to get their last shots. Jerry and Dean have now officially gotten all of their puppy shots. This is my little Dean; he is so handsome. Dean is staying with Sweet Tart. He is her baby boy, and he's a member of the H1 Gang. Vet tech Lacie gives Puppy Dean his last set of puppy shots. Handsome Puppy Jerry has very big paws! Dr. Dumeyer listens to the Puppy Jerry's heart. Lacie and Terry were the vet techs with Dr. Dumeyer on Wednesday. Look at puppy Jerry's big old paws. His paws almost look bigger than his head there in the photo! Dr. Dumeyer fell in love with him. She really likes big dogs. I think she has two Great Pyrenees. Look at how big puppy Jerry is! Lacie can barely hold him. He is a big old baby. He looks like a little Blondie. Maverick doesn't have ringworm. Dr. Dumeyer was examining Maverick, and it wasn't ringworm. I am so happy that he doesn't have to be in quarantine and he can go park to the park. He is such a big old baby. He talks to you (in a humming, singing mode) with such a sad voice, it makes you want to cry. (We can hear Juana yodeling like Maverick on the Straydog radio show.) When Maverick got back to Straydog, he We were glad to hear the spot on went to the park right away, and he was so happy. Maverick was not ringworm. Please check our Dogs for Adoption Link at www.straydog.org to see more of our wonderful, adoptable dogs like Dean, Sweet Tart, Jerry and Maverick! December 2014 Straydog Newsletter – Please go to www.straydog.org for all the details and many more photos – PAGE 16 Saturday, October 4, 2014 – Juana reports – We restored Adoption Day on Saturday. Our ringworm situation has gotten so much better. It's cleared up very, very nicely. We are so happy about that! David asked us who we wanted him to take and I voted for Bug. David was hesitant, because Chihuahuas can be kind of snappy and barky, but this girl is just so sweet. Everyone can touch her, and anyone can carry her. She's a happy girl and just wants to be held by someone. She's so very sweet, and I think she will do just fine at Adoption Day. Juana tries to remove little Bug's stitches before Adoption Day. Luckily, Bug's cancer prognosis is very good. The doctor removed a tumor recently from Bug's back, and said it was cancer, but he removed it all along with margins around it. There's no cancer there and he doesn't think it will come back. It is possible, but it isn't the kind of cancer that spreads to the lungs and other organs. Another dog, who was going to Adoption Day for the first time, was Gina. Gina is a recent rescue and she also did very, very well at Adoption Day. She's very sweet. She shares a kennel with puppy Jerry now. We didn't take Jerry, because we already have received an adoption application on Jerry which looks very good. David also took one of Phara's pups, Luna. She is such a sweet pup, very calm and submissive. She just wants to be loved and petted. When David got home, he told us that all three dogs were a big hit. Bug especially had a great time. Everyone loved the dogs. They were all very lovey-dovey and very, very sweet and very good. We want to thank our volunteers, who attended Adoption Day with David and Erin. It was a good day, though we didn't get any adoption applications this time. Everybody came back home to Straydog. At least the dogs had a good outing and good exposure and a good time. Luna loves attention and tummy rubs at Adoption Day! Pretty Gina did very well her first time at Adoption Day. Our love Bug had a good time too. December 2014 Straydog Newsletter – Please go to www.straydog.org for all the details and many more photos – PAGE 17 Saturday, October 4, 2014 – continued – Maverick is a love! Erin sent me a text and asked me if Maverick would be a good candidate to promote for adoption as a senior dog. Actually he's more a middle-aged dog; he's only seven years old. He just looks like a grandpa, because all of his teeth were knocked out. He was abused very badly in his past life and we think his teeth were kicked out. He had sarcoptic mange and he was skin and bones when we got him. He had a very, very rough life and he looks like anyone would in that situation. If you have a tough life, you age faster than you normally would. Poor Maverick is only about 7 though he might look older and, yes, he's available for adoption. He is such an awesome, awesome dog! Maverick loves to be petted. He is such a sweet, awesome dog! For Maverick's diet we put some chicken livers or chicken broth in his food and make it pasty and he doesn't have any trouble eating it. Then we give him some canned food. He loves his meals and he loves his cookies. He doesn't have any trouble eating and he doesn't have any trouble with his mouth. He loves to go to the park and he's just such a very, very sweet dog. I can't imagine how anyone could mistreat him or any dog. He loves to have his lower back scratched. Mr. Mike was able to go outside with his young kennel mates on Saturday. Poor Fancydancy wanted to go outside with Mike and the pups too, but she's waiting for ACL surgery so is inside most of the time, to not over-exercise her hurt leg. We are trying to raise the money so Fancy and Wayne can have surgery. We want to especially thank our contributor, Melissa T. who pledged $3,500 with a matching challenge, so that Fancy and Wayne can have these surgeries. We also want to thank our matchers! So far, we have matched close to $1,000 towards that challenge! It's been on our website for about a week. (Post Script: Thank you all! Because of this Matching Challenge, both Fancy and Wayne-dog have now had their surgeries! They are healing up and recovering well!) Because our ringworm scare is over, Mr. Mike, spent the day outside with Vinnie and Darrell (Fancy and Mike's other kennel mates). Mike was so very happy and he was running and playing. When we had the ringworm, I didn't want to bring him inside and outside and risk getting ringworm in Hospital Two. Luckily, we didn't have any hospital dogs with ringworm this year. Let's hope that it stays that way. So, today Mike got to play outside with Vinnie and Darrell and then he came back inside and settled down with Fancy in their inside kennel area. They were back to their old routine. Mike was so happy to have an outing with Vinnie and Darrell today. December 2014 Straydog Newsletter – Please go to www.straydog.org for all the details and many more photos – PAGE 18 Saturday, October 4, 2014, continued – In Hospital Park Two, Buster, Little Bear and Fancy have fun! It's amazing! Fourteen-year-old Buster still gets so excited to meet a new girlfriend and kennel mate. I will tell you all about it. He can barely walk, but he makes his rounds and goes to the park with Bear. There used to be five of seniors who went to the park together, Buster, Bear, Bailey, Russell and Princess. Bailey, Russell and Princess have all passed on. We still have Buster and Bear going to the park together. Fancy wanted to go outside and play, but it would have been too much with her torn ACL for her to play with her younger kennel mates, Mike, Darrell and Vinnie, so we introduced her to some of our seniors. At first, Buster and Bear didn't realize she was there. They were just sniffing around the park. Then they both noticed that there was a new dog outside. They both perked up. You could see how Buster turned and started acting like a puppy. He started running around with her. He was trying to play like a puppy. Fancy was just so happy to have someone to flirt with. Then Bear seemed to realize, "Oh, a new girl!" His ears perked up, and he tried to play with her. They are old dogs, and they were just having fun and acting like puppies. Buster notices a new girl, Fancy, in the park. Fancy and Buster get a little frisky! December 2014 Straydog Newsletter – Please go to www.straydog.org for all the details and many more photos – PAGE 19 Saturday, October 4, 2014, continued – Fancy, Buster and Little Bear have fun in the park … Now older Bear notices Fancy and goes over to meet her. Fancy-girl tells us that she likes her new senior friends, Buster and Little Bear. When I was working in H2, it was beautiful outside. It was cool, but it wasn't freezing. There are a lot of dogs in H2, who really don't have a reason to stay inside. But they have to stay inside because they will jump the fence, like Spencer. He just wants to roam around. Gina went to Adoption Day and Puppy Jerry was lonely. I thought Spencer might enjoy being out in the sunshine and spending the day with Jerry. I was right there and I would be able to see if Spencer tried to jump out. I brought Spencer outside and introduced Jerry and Spencer meet and get along very well him to Jerry. Jerry is together. Jerry sure likes Spencer's fluffy tail. just a puppy and he's not aggressive and Spencer isn't aggressive at all. They had fun together and it was fun to watch. They were running around and playing. Jerry was playing with Spencer's tail, because it is fluffy. It made his day. Spencer had a good day outside and he didn't try to escape and Jerry had a good companion. At feeding time, I took Spencer back inside and about two hours later David came back with Gina and we put Gina back with Jerry. It was a good outing for Spencer. Wolfie gets a nail trim from Caregiver Melanie. We trimmed nails during caregiving time. Taylor took over walks, so Melanie could help us trim nails. She's very good at that. December 2014 Straydog Newsletter – Please go to www.straydog.org for all the details and many more photos – PAGE 20 Friday, October 17, 2014 – The 4th Annual Golf Tournament Fundraiser! – Juana reports – Bill and I got to the shelter around 7:00 in the morning to get the doggies for the golf tournament. George and I switched days, so George could cover for me at the shelter. We were a little shorthanded at the shelter with Wayne, Melanie, James W. and George, but that was our crew for the day. Juana gets a sweater on Bug because it will be chilly in the morning at the Golf Tournament. I found a sweater for Bug, because I know from experience, it is usually cold first thing in the morning at the golf tournament. Lacie went to the tournament for the first time with us. She had the day off from Morton's Clinic. She was excited. We had planned to take Gina and Tuffy so Lacie helped get those dogs in the van. After Gina left his kennel, Jerry was sitting there pouting. He was sad, because he is Gina's roommate. When David has taken Gina to Adoption Day in the past, I put Spencer in with Jerry for the day, so he won't be lonely. Today though, Spencer was going to the tournament. I didn't want to leave Jerry all alone. Lacie suggested we take Jerry too. Luna wouldn't know that we decided not to take her and took Jerry instead. She is in a kennel with her sister Salina and Embry. I couldn't leave Jerry pouting there all day long, so we took Jerry instead of Luna. Juana gets Spencer for the trip to our fundraiser. We all don't know it yet, but Spencer will meet his forever family at the Golf Tournament today! Juana and Lacie get senior girl, Chihuahua Rose a sweater for the day at the Golf Tournament. I had a feeling that I had to take Rose, the old Chihuahua. She's probably the mother of all of the Chihuahuas in that group, which we call the Chihuahua Gang. She's very sweet. I was hoping that one of our contributors would fall in love with her and I think I met my goal. A lot of people fell in love with her! Off we went to the golf tournament. Linda, Tom, and David were already there. A lot of our wonderful volunteers were there. I know I can't name them all, we had so many! Cathy Blanton was there. Carole Walsh and her husband Bill were there. David Rentz's wife Linda was there. Bill's older brother Pete was there. Many of the Sponsor owners of companies such as First Equipment Co. and UPS Stores in Mesquite and Forney were present as well, along with their employees who came and helped out. This fundraiser was a big success! December 2014 Straydog Newsletter – Please go to www.straydog.org for all the details and many more photos – PAGE 21 We had some of our crew there. Lacie was there. Shelby and Taylor were there (but I don't want to say that they skipped school to go with us). They helped us with the dogs so we could keep them out of the crates for most of the time. Everybody came over to pet our dogs. We had all five outside and they are all wonderful dogs. They behaved very well and they loved being there. Straydog Caregivers Shelby and Taylor arrive to help show and care for our dogs. The golfers were there early. A lot was going on before the golfers took off to play. They were registering and practicing. There were a lot of sponsors too. Signs were everywhere. We very much appreciate these sponsors' contributions to Straydog! Another wonderful volunteer was the five-year-old Deon, the grandson of the course's owner, who was such a big help. We met him when he was only a year old at the first tournament. He is so handsome and he's a tall little boy. He loves dogs. He walked Bug all morning. He was a great ambassador for Straydog. He took Bug around and asked people if they wanted to pet Bug or give Bug a home. Deon was a big help! A big thank you to 5 year-old Deon! His mom told Linda he was up bright and early because he knew it was the day of the Straydog Tournament and he couldn't wait to see the doggies! The dogs have a wonderful time mingling with everybody. Here is Tuffy being the best boy ever. He wanted to stay out of his crate. Our volunteers get very busy selling raffle tickets and registering the golfers. Little Bug will be a wonderful pet for some lucky family! December 2014 Straydog Newsletter – Please go to www.straydog.org for all the details and many more photos – PAGE 22 Friday, October 17, 2014 – The 4th Annual Golf Tournament Fundraiser, Juana continues – I thought our friend Pam B. would fall in love with Rose, and she did. She held her for a long time. Pam lost her older Chihuahua Pachinko recently, and she really misses him. Chihuahua Rose gets some special attention from our friend and longtime supporter, Pam B. Spencer gets a pet from one of the golfers. Shepherd-mix Gina was a perfect girl at the tournament. Helicopter Ball Drop! We walked up to the top of the hill for the ball drop. The ball drop was exciting! Ball #320 was the closest ball to the hole. It was the winner, and it belonged to longtime supporter, Dr. Peebles, who is donating half of her proceeds back to Straydog. Wow! Waltraud and Alfred Sumi from Houston won the prize for the ball that landed furthest from the hold (ball #917) and they donated the winnings back to Straydog too. We thank the these winners so much! Another big thank you to our tournament coordinator, Linda Arnold, for for her wonderful work in putting this whole thing together! And thanks again to our special Volunteers and every single one of our Participants and Supporters. On the next few pages you will see our list of Sponsors and more photos from the tournment. We hope to see everyone at next year's tournament! Your support helps our rescues at Straydog so very much! Please join us! October 16, 2015! for the The 5th Annual Straydog Golf Tournament Fundraiser! STRAYDOG 4TH ANNUAL 2014 GOLF TOURNAMENT It’s Raining Golf Balls! 1,465 Golf Balls 2 Helicopter Drops 2 Very Giving Winners The Helicopter Golf Ball Drop kicked off the tournament in a very special and exciting way. A big thank you to those who purchased or sold raffle tickets. The Twin Lakes Golf Course Team survey to identify the closest ball to the hole for FIRST PLACE -- #320 for a prize of $2,000. And the winner is… Dr. Patricia Howard Peebles of Fairfiew Texas – who returned $1,000 as a donation to Straydog. Mickey, Assistant Golf Pro at Twin Lakes, scouts the property for the farthest ball from the hole for SECOND PLACE -- #917 for a prize of $1,000. And the winner is … Alfred & Waltraud Sumi of Sugarland Texas – who returned $1,000 as a donation to Straydog. No doubt about it, the real winners are the rescues at Straydog! Straydog! Straydog 4th Annual 2014 Golf Tournament Personal & Corporate Sponsors Our Personal and Corporate Sponsors provided Straydog the necessary support to host such a successful event. Thank you for sharing in our mission ! Diamond Sue Adams Platinum The UPS Store Mesquite & Forney First Equipment Co Texas Twist Nick Campbell & Linda Troutt James & Sharon Hail Gold Chip & Cher Imrie Dr. Doug & Barbara Lawson Silver Laurane Schnorbus Gary & Pam Bollinger Buchanan Technologies Dan & Rebecca Tatsch Jimmy & Judy Ward Morpak Specialties Duane & Susan Perkins Floors4U Paul & Kathleen Westerman Mike & Joni McCoy Component Construction Co Bronze Browning Oil Co Natalie Blankenship Jack & Liz Morris Lynn & Jack Knox LSDG Roofing Pete & Joyce Arnold WASCO Steel Executive Pest Control Eclipse Imaging Reising Contracting Forever Lawn Lovan Industries Glenda Hume Marti Mayben Very Special Friends A J Bart Lornan Printing Mail Today Dickey’s Barbecue Dallas Affaires Cake Co Twin Lakes Golf Course And Many Wonderful Supporters and Volunteers 1st Place – Team Fioritto Doug Richards, Nathan Wood, Mark Fioritto, Brad Carver (not pictured) 2nd Place – Team Pryor Brad Goethals, C J Pryor, Ron Goethals, Roger Ball 3rd Place – Team Prosperity Bank Pat Fuller, Eddie Lick, Matt Anding, Neal Velvin Winners on the course and Winners off the course! 155 rescues at Straydog were the big Winners! Thank You Everyone. December 2014 Straydog Newsletter – Please go to www.straydog.org for all the details and many more photos – PAGE 26 Friday, October 24, 2014. Fancy and Wayne have their TPLO surgeries! Juana reports – I want to thank again our contributor Melissa T. who visited our shelter recently, and then set up a challenge grant of $3,500 to get Fancy and Wayne-dog their knee surgeries! Thank you also to our contributors who matched it! Thanks to all of you, Wayne and Fancy were able to have these necessary surgeries. We took them to the DVSC on Wednesday. Then Bill got them and brought them back to Straydog on Thursday afternoon. I took pictures of them today at the shelter with their big e-collars on, which they really hate. They are very sore and Wayne is a little bit worse, because his leg is badly swollen. In two weeks, they will get their stitches out and get their e-collars off. When they can get their e-collars off, they will feel better. They probably associate the e-collar with the pain. Many of our dogs have gone through this same routine. It just takes medicine and patience during their recovery. They will feel better soon! Wayne rests in the hospital. Fancy spends a little time outside of Hospital Two. Honey, Friendly and Polly. We've talked about Honey and that we moved her indoors because she has cancer. She loves it inside and seems to be feeling fine. We are taking it day by day with Honey. Her kennel-mate, Friendly, was very lonely though. We tried Friendly with Polly and they are doing so well together! When our crew takes their 8:00 a.m. break, they put kennel-mates Friendly and Polly in the park. They run and play and they are so happy together. I am so happy to see Friendly back to normal. I thought he would never be happy again, but he is. Dogs aren't like us. They must have a shorter memory. Honey keeps comfortable inside the Hospital and doesn't seem to miss Friendly. Polly loves playing with Friendly and he isn't lonely anymore. Friendly says he is so happy with his new friend Polly. December 2014 Straydog Newsletter – Please go to www.straydog.org for all the details and many more photos – PAGE 27 ADOPTION PHOTOS and more... Rest in peace, beloved Freckles. Kitten Sparrow has survived her first weeks needing to be bottle-fed. Sparrow is now adopted! Phara's Large Pups, Donatello, MJ and Vickie say hi! They are waiting for their our own families! Doxie is adopted! Milo (now Mylo for My Love) is adopted! Straydog is so proud of adoptable 2-year-old lab/shepherd mix Toby! Toby was given the gift of 'training' (from one of our wonderful supporters) and he has passed his tests in basic obedience with flying colors! He is "so smart, and such a quick learner" his trainer mom says.Toby is a cuddler and really likes to please and hear that he is a good boy! Please write to us of your interest in Toby at shelter@straydog.org. A Shelter. A Sanctuary. A Special Place. STRAYDOG! Why Support Straydog? The support that Straydog receives from caring and concerned people like yourself helps us continue in our ongoing mission of Rescue! Rehabilitate! Re-home! We know we can’t save every dog, but for every dog we are able to save we have the opportunity to provide that dog with a forever home. How Does Your Donation Help? With the responsibility for over 155 dogs in our care your donation provides for the much needed veterinary cost which are incurred by each and every dog including our aging sanctuary dogs. Feeding a good quality and nutritional diet has always been a part of the foundation, we think of it as preventive medicine. There are dogs who are on restrictive or maintenance diets and their requirements often call for cooked meals. Therapy for recuperating dogs requires special time and attention. We provide 24/7 care giving for all the rescues spending individual time with each dog, giving love, tummy rubs and walks. Maintenance prescriptions for dogs with special medical needs, regular heartworm prevention, supplements for pain and arthritis relief must be purchased on a regular basis. Every new rescue entering the shelter receives a vet visit, many come to us with medical needs. The rescues must all receive regular vaccinations which are very costly and on-going. Maintenance of the facility is never ending as you can imagine, fencing, housing, kennels and the day-to-day operating expenses for our campus can sometimes be overwhelming. Grooming, toys, and treats are essential in the life of a happy dog, and we very much appreciate donations of these items. How Does Straydog Make a Difference? Straydog provides a home for dogs that may have medical needs, disabilities or have been in an abusive situation, not just for right now, but until a forever home can be found and if no forever home can be found then the rescue has a forever home at Straydog. Not only do we insist that every dog entering the shelter be spayed or neutered, we strive to educate the public in regards to this necessary practice too. A part of our mission is to Re-home, Straydog performs home visits to interested adoptive families, to ensure that the transition with all family members, and other pets will be a happy one. How can you help? By making a commitment to share in our mission you partner with us in the care of these much needed rescues as we all work together to help the dogs in need, reduce their suffering and abuse by raising public awareness and taking action. A pledge provides Straydog with the much needed ability to budget the care, medical needs and housing of our current population and to plan for future needs. Your Donation Single Gift Monthly Pledge Your Name and Address Gift in Honor Gift in Memory $___________ Your Donation Makes a Difference! Give Monthly as a Partner Include Straydog in your Will or Trust Ask how you can set up an Annuity Ask if your Company Matches Donations Share our mission with your friends If this is a Gift in Memory or Honor of please include name and address of person and sentiment you wish acknowledgement to be sent to. Straydog is a Texas Nonprofit Corporation with 501(C)(3) Tax Exempt Status. December 2014 Straydog Newsletter – Please go to www.straydog.org for all the details and many more photos – PAGE 30 Saturday, December 27, 2014 – David reports on Adoption Day. We were at the Petsmart Mesquite location for our Adoption Day today. It was pretty slow and I contribute this to people out returning Christmas presents and getting in on deals that are still happening. Our roster was Puppy Willow, Genie, Maverick and Aubrey. I really like where we get to set up as people coming into the store can't miss us because we are right there. Maverick stole the show today. Everyone wanted to pet and hug Maverick. Jeff and Debra H. brought their dogs Oscar and Phara to visit us. Jeff told me that Oscar and Phara are inseparable. As you probably remember, Phara is the rescued mother of the baker's dozen (13!) puppies that Debra and Jeff fostered since birth for several months (11 of these beauties are still available for adoption). It's very special when we get to see Jeff and Debra, Phara and Oscar. They also brought us some dog food, towels and other supplies. We are set up at the front of the Petsmart store and no one misses Maverick! Jeff and Debra try to hold Phara and Oscar still for a photo. It was quite a chore because the dogs were so excited about being there today. Handsome Willow is very good at Adoption Days.Willow is still available for adoption at the time of this printing!) Carole and Bill W. also visit us, and bring supplies. Our longtime transcription volunteer, Carole W. and her husband Bill brought a wire crate that a friend of hers had donated, and they brought whole bunch of hot chocolate packs to take to the shelter for our workers to have on these cold winter days approaching. Volunteer David B. introduces sweet, adoptable 6 year-old shepherd-mix Aubrey, to Carole. After Petsmart we went on our appointment for a home visit! Last Saturday Melanie and her husband and children came out to the shelter hoping to find a companion for their border collie, Holly. They looked at all of our dogs and we introduced Holly to several of them. Today a home visit had been planned, and the family wanted us to especially bring Maverick, even though timid Holly wasn't totally accepting of him last Saturday. We gave it another try though. Well what do you know, Holly accepted Maverick this time, and this beautiful dog was adopted to this wonderful family. Congratulations Maverick and family! December 2014 Straydog Newsletter – Please go to www.straydog.org for all the details and many more photos – PAGE 31 Saturday, December 27, 2014, Photos from Maverick's Home Visit... Later this evening we received this email below, and photo with an update on how well things are going! Thank you Melanie and family for giving Maverick a such a loving home! From Melanie: Quick update on Maverick. He's adjusted amazingly well. He's found his comfy spot on a dog bed by the fire. He's figured out the doggie door, and he quickly learned to go out to do his business and then is back inside to his pillow. He and Holly played outside a bit more today, and all was well. I think both dogs are worn out from their adventures today, and both are currently sound asleep. He's a sweet, sweet boy and we're very happy to have him in our family. Thank you!! Maverick sleeps on a big pillow near the fireplace in his new home! Congratulations to this deserving, wonderful dog and to his new family! The Hospital One Gang wait to go inside after their outing in the big park. Pup Jerry likes Spencer's fluffy tail! Young Ozzie (and James!) have both recently torn their ACLs! Can you help us with their knee operations so they can run and play like this again? Our quarterly newsletters share heartwarming stories of the successful rescues and adoptions that your donations provide for. Thank you very, very much for helping us help so many dogs in need! Fancy (and Wayne-dog) thank our contributors for their support! Their TPLO surgeries went well on 10.22.14! Sweet Chiweenie Puppy Dean has had all his shots and has been neutered. He is still available for adoption at the time of printing this Newsletter! Straydog.org A No-kill Dog Shelter and Sanctuary