Pet Refuge Report
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Pet Refuge Report
Pet Refuge Report Published Quarterly • Issue 125 • Summer 2015 In this issue… Articles: My Year with Pet Refuge.................1 Dogs Saving Dogs............................2 Adorable Adoptables .....................2 Meet a Volunteer .............................3 29th Pet Refuge Auction ...............4 Our Kitty Miracle .............................6 Paws Across Michiana.....................6 Riding for Rescue.............................9 Memorials: In Loving Memory............................8 My Year with Pet Refuge: A Volunteer's Story Andrea Henderson I moved to South Bend in June 2014, for the one-year MBA program at The University of Notre Dame. Unfortunately, I had to leave my own dog back in Colorado with my parents, so I immediately began researching for a way to volunteer within the South Bend community and help dogs in need. Pet Refuge was one of the original organizations I found online. I knew immediately that I wanted to volunteer with this organization because they take pride in being a no kill shelter and working with the dogs in order to find them the best home possible. Pet Refuge is also an all-volunteer organization and therefore, without the help of the amazing volunteers it would not exist. Volunteering each Monday night became a much needed break from school work and the everyday stresses of life. Over the year that I Pet Refuge Report: Summer 2015 volunteered, I had the opportunity to meet many amazing dogs, see them grow during their time at the shelter and get adopted to their perfect forever homes. It was always bittersweet to see a dog go, but you know that Pet Refuge is always looking for the next dog in need to take their place. Not only did the dogs become like family, but the volunteers I worked with did as well. I plan to continue to support Pet Refuge after I move away because I have seen first hand what they do for dogs and cats in need. Every volunteer is there because they love animals and does not ask for anything in return, except for doggy kisses, which they truly earn each and every week. Thank you, and it was a pleasure working with you and everyone else at Pet Refuge the past year! I will keep in touch! Pet Memorials ..................................9 In Honor of ........................................9 Pet Refuge Information: Thanks to You..................................10 Support Pet Refuge.......................11 Wishin’ & Hopin’ .............................11 Upcoming Events...........................12 4626 S. Burnett Dr. South Bend, Indiana 46614 (574) 231-1122 A Non-Profit Organization Pet Refuge is a not-for-profit “no-kill” animal shelter established in April 1978. Pet Refuge is run by volunteers for the placement of unwanted and abandoned pets into responsible permanent homes. www. petrefuge.com visit our website at www.petrefuge.com Pg. 1 Dogs Saving Dogs! Dogs Saving Dogs was founded by two college students with the promise to create jewelry that uniquely expresses the beauty and courage of homeless pets, and raises money to protect them until they can be fostered or adopted. These sets come with two charms. One as a necklace for you to wear and one for your dog to wear on their collar. The necklace is engraved with the name of the specific dog you are helping. 50% of profits from each set goes directly to help that specific dog. Pet Refuge is so thankful to Dog Saving Dogs for teaming up with us. Several of our dogs with special needs are receiving support through their necklaces. Consider buying a necklace to help support one of the following Pet Refuge Dogs: Bear, Boss, or Olaf. You can even order a customized charm with your own dog's name on it on their website! Website: www.dogssavingdogs.com Email: dogssavingdogs@gmail.com Adorable Adoptables These are loveable animals, looking for their fur-ever homes Vixen Sweet Vixen is a 9 ½ year old shepherd mix. Wandering around the yard and sleeping on the couch are her favorite pasttimes. She is housebroken and crate trained. She would also do best with older children and a fenced yard. Pg. 2 Miranda DOB: July 17, 2005 Miranda has big beautiful eyes and is very friendly with people. She does tell us that she wants a low stress home. She likes to get in your lap and to touch noses with some of her human visitors. Call us at (574) 231-1122 Archie DOB: October 7, 2010 Archie loves to be petted and give you a big arch when he is petted. He enjoys playing with humans and cats. He likes hanging out with his human friends and checking on what they are doing. Pet Refuge Report: Summer 2015 Pet Refuge and the South Bend Animal Care & Control MICROCHIP PET EVENT Sunday July 19th, 2015 South Bend Animal Care and Control 521 Eclipse Pl, South Bend, IN 46628 Starts at 10:00 a.m. • 300 Microchips available! Event will continue until we are out of microchips. No Pre-registration. First Come, First Served. Requirements: Must live within the City of South Bend Dogs must be leashed and cats contained. Pet Refuge Report: Summer 2015 visit our website at www.petrefuge.com Meet a Volunteer… ê Anne LaBarber Volunteer Anne has been volunteering at Pet Refuge for 18 years. Over the years Anne has fostered cats and kittens for Pet Refuge and even helped clean in the cat rooms, but more recently she is referred to as our “laundry lady”. She has tirelessly worked at keeping the laundry clean for the last 8-9 years. At our old location on 6th street, Anne would haul huge bags of laundry back and forth to a nearby laundromat. It was the only way to keep up with the constant pile of dirty laundry made by over 30 dogs and 100 plus cats. We did have a washer and dryer at that location, but it just wasn’t sufficient to keep up with the heaps of towels, blankets, and sheets used to keep our cats and dogs clean and warm. At our new location on Burnette Dr. Anne thinks she’s died and gone to laundry heaven. There she has an industrial strength washer and dryer that do the laundry in half the time the old machines did. Anne comes into the shelter twice a week to try to keep up with the ever increasing piles of dirty laundry. She is so appreciated by the volunteer s who try to keep up on the days Anne can’t come in to work. She always goes that extra mile to keep the laundry room looking neat and clean. It’s just not in her to leave before every spec of laundry is clean. Thank you, Anne. We all appreciate you! Pg. 3 The 29th Annual Pet Refuge Auction H Kevin Seale ave you ever been to a Pet Refuge Auction? If you haven’t, here is what you missed. On a cool spring evening, the annual pet refuge auction took place at the Gillespie Conference and Special Event Center in South Bend. Around the room the auction items up for bid were displayed; from watches and artwork, to sports memorabilia and fine wines, there was something for every taste and budget. Supporters silently bid on the items while listening to the live band, socializing with fellow supporters and volunteers and eating well. A charming multimedia presentation is shown, highlighting the animals and those whose lives have been changed after adopting from Pet Refuge. Thanks to all those who came out and supported Pet Refuge. This is an annual event; plan ahead to attend next years Pet Refuge Auction (it will be our 30th!). Pg. 4 Call us at (574) 231-1122 Pet Refuge Report: Summer 2015 Summer Camp Unleashed Summer Camp is Back! 3 sessions available: • June 15-19 • July 13-17 • August 3-7 For Ages 10-15 years old • Each day is 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. $150 per camper • Lunch is not provided, but there is room in the refrigerator to store your lunch. For more information Call: (574) 231-1122 Mail: 4626 Burnett Drive, South Bend, IN 46614 Internet: http://www.petrefuge.com/Summercamp.html Tails of Love Honor your pet (past or present) with a beautiful, lasting picture tile in our new facility Help us realize our dream by purchasing one or more custom portrait tiles, that will be prominently displayed throughout our new spacious modern, low-stress environment facility. These custom portrait tiles will capture past or present images of your beloved pets. All you have to do is submit a favorite photo and we will have a custom tile made of your cherished family member(s). To order or for more information, go to our website at Pet Refuge Report: Summer 2015 www.petrefuge.com visit our website at www.petrefuge.com Pg. 5 Our Kitty Miracle Sharon Engstrom After a recent church service my husband, John & I were talking to Roxanne Ewing about the possibility of adopting another kitty. Our previous one had died a year & a half ago and we wanted to adopt another one. Roxanne mentioned she had an 18 month old kitty whose left front paw had to be amputated due to it being mangled and they were not able to save it. She said the people who had rescued it named her Miracle which seemed very appropriate due to what she had experienced in her short life. Shortly after that conversation we went to Roxannes to meet Miracle; she was a very sweet loving kitty who seemed to gravitate to us. After looking at a few other cats, we decided to adopt Miracle. She has adapted very well to her new surroundings and seems to be very happy. She loves to be held and petted, but can also let you know when enough is enough. Since I travel a lot for my work, John now has a kitty waiting for him when he gets home after work, waiting for attention and of course also to be fed!! We are so glad to have this kitty and look forward to enjoying her for a very long time. Thank you to the family that rescued her and we are now glad to be part of Miracle’s journey of life. Paws Across Michiana Pictures of recent Pet Refuge events and fundraisers Notre Dame Destressing #2 Pg. 6 Call us at (574) 231-1122 Pet Refuge Report: Summer 2015 Paws Across Michiana Pictures of recent Pet Refuge events and fundraisers Pet Refuge Volunteer Appreciation Week 2015 In and Around Pet Refuge Pet Refuge Report: Summer 2015 visit our website at www.petrefuge.com Pg. 7 Remembering Our Loved Ones (As received in our office as of June 12th, 2015} In Loving Memory… Clay Akemon from Dale and Judy Bauer Richard Allsop from Janice Allsop Wayne Anthony from Joesph Vandenoever, Jill Celie-Brenay Betty Baker from Dan Hylman, Ben and Debbie Swanson Janet Balog from Barb Norris, Patrick Trimboli, Rosanne Philippe, Anne Martin, James and Janet Lifke, L.C. and B.A Vanslager, Norma and Dave Morris, Joe and Sheryl Schleicher, Mike and Alexis Sterling-Popovich, Judith Hedges Jane Brown from Patricia and Robert Sell, Barbara Byers, Thomas and Janice Beaton Mary Alice Chmielowiec from Mark Vigneault, Quark Net Friends Victoria Conway from Michelle Smith, Dan Stajkowski, Pat Kwist, Jan Kurtz, Steve Boyd, Noel Bauwens, Jim and Debbie Brown, Connie and Jason Jaronik, Joyce Pinkerton James and Patricia Davis from Carol Hesch Vicky Diol from Patricia Felke, Dee and Julie Wilson, Chris and Meg Kruk, Dennis and Diane Bailey, Ovid-Elsie Area Schools (E.E.Knight Elementary Staff), Mary Osborne Kizer, Jean Porath, Mary Brown, Candace and Oscar Azvedo, Valerie Kaczmarek Margaret Dobkins from Jack and Lenore Gregory, Pam and Ken Wilke, Helen Poorman, Dick Biltz, Delores Johnson Family, Mona and Brandi Dobkins Pg. 8 Addy Driscoll from Elaine Hahaj Frances Fozo from Katie Fozo Karen Hammond-Nash from Claudia Mager Charlotte Johnson from Dale and Judy Bauer Tesla Lundry from Mary Ann and Charles Piechocki, Kim Brunner’s Co-Workers at Congregation of Holy Cross (Office of Development), Katherine Howell, Steve and Cheryl Reinhart, Al and Dixie Clark, Jane Smith Lorraine, Jean, Kevin Jake and Megan Meixel, Gerry and Cathy Trewhill, Ann Wroblewski Terry Lynch from David and Becky Armijo George May from Mary and Clifton Johnson, Doreen Tafelski Jayne Mitton from Meredith Cornett Selma Moon from YoshimiHooten NG Shirley P. Moore from Joseph and Jean Hauflaire Rosemary Nyerges from Herman and Josephine Horwarth Lewis Petrasovits from Brad and Joyce Mayberry, Jack Pitcher, James and Beverly Murtagh, Julie and John Poehler, Patricia Delahanty, Tere Morguson, Janet Pfeil, Valerie and John Gaylor, John Quimby, Gloria Chelminiak, Rick and Tina Varga, Joyce and Daniel Gearhart, Bob and Jackie Simms, Julia Deslauriers, Dorothy Varga, Charmaine Varga, Julie Deslauriers, Call us at (574) 231-1122 Norman and Mary Hatch, Joseph and Sheryl Schleicher, Kathleen Hoffer, Burton and Betty Miller, Carl and Mary Weinzetl, Terrance and Marcia Kroll, South Bend Elks Lodge # 235 Sandra Powell from Gary and Shirley Pressnell Leona Proud from Ronald and Sandra Walker Jeanette Ramsey from Lynda and Jerry Brown, Kimberly Jo Riley, David Schroeder, Paulette Gerhold James Sebens from Robert and Darlene Ralph Betty Seeley from Maury and Marcie Michels Doris Siders from John and Deborah Goodrich, Joyce Pinkerton, Melinda and Thomas Nelson, Bob and Jean VanDuesen, Teachers’ Credit Union, Don Maupin-Omnicare, Philip and Judy Barnard, Jane Kelly, Richard Stran, Joyce “Pinkey” Pinkerton, Dale an Judith Murphy Virginia Snyder from Selge Construction Co. Inc. Eugene Sowek from Irving and Judith Finkler Eugene and Derna Sowell from Kathy White Gadacz Frances Toth from The Hoosier Chapter (BCAA and NABA), Monica Evans, Edward and Patricia Patzer, Ann Hyduk Barbara Weiler from David Weiler Pet Refuge Report: Summer 2015 Riding for Rescue Angie Edge Pet Memorials Ana from Joy Greeney A big THANK YOU to all that attended our Ride to Rescue rain date make up on June 13th 2015. A good time was had by all and there was talk of one in the fall (fingers crossed!). Betsy from Barbie and Dale Whitfield Buddy from Susan Lee Buster from Phyllis Emmons Jayce aka Domino from Rose Wright Joey from Therese Blacketor Lizzi from Bonnie Douglas Louie, cat of Mr. & Mrs. D. Campbell from Mary Reber Lucky from John Jenkins Mercy from Jane Dunham Mirabella from Nora Comeau Peanuts from Tim Gorsk PDC from Susan Carr Pippin from Mary Jo and Dan Smith Red Poochy from Lesa Piech Roxy from Callan Kubiak Titan Lane from Karen & Spence Benjamin Tucker from Tony and Berit Norborg, Nancy Whiteman In Honor Of Porter Lou Sargent’s Birthday from Cathy Roule Be A Volunteer! Did you know with only 4 hours to spare a week you can help save lives? We currently are in search of volunteers (18 and over) to help in our dog department taking care of our residents. They did not choose to be there and they cannot take care of themselves. Your weekly commitment will consist of about 1 hour of cleaning / feeding and the rest of the time playing, walking and socializing with the dogs. We all waste 4 hours a week one way or another, why not putt that time to good use, we promise it will not be a waste! Here are some benefits of volunteering at an animal shelter. http://www. petsadviser.com/animal-welfare/benefits-animal-shelter-volunteer/ You can apply online at www.petrefuge.com.Thank you! Pet Refuge Report: Summer 2015 visit our website at www.petrefuge.com Pg. 9 Thanks To You We are continually thankful for all the support we receive on a daily basis. The Michiana community and their kind spirit keep us going to be able to save countless dogs and cats. Atlas Specialty Products Patrick and Laura Nix Trinity Lutheran School Petco Foundation Queen of Peace Catholic Church and School Weiye Chen Michiana Lutheran Education Assoc., Inc. Mary Ledding If It Wags, LLC The Walmart Foundation University of Notre Dame (Destressing Events – Fischer, O’Hara-Grace Halls) The Morris Inn (Blue Bucket Challenge) Krogers (on Western Avenue) Ninfa Garza & Rebecca Harlan Ken Blazier Paul Kendle Autumn Creagh Brown Intermediate Center Liberty Mutual Club Thanks to These Generous Kids !! A number of young people in our community have proven themselves to be purely unselfish. These kids have chosen, instead of receiving gifts for themselves for their birthdays, to ask their friends and families for donations to Pet Refuge: We salute you all ! • Nicolas Adams • Dean Ersnsperger • Nathan Podell • Eliza Visconi • Samuel Villagra-Stanton • We have launched our very own Online Store! Check it out at https://shop. petrefuge.com Shop & Save Donate to Pet Refuge while you shop online or in stores Pg. 10 Call us at (574) 231-1122 • Scentsy user? Jacki Beath has made a permanent fundraiser for Pet Refuge! Visit https://jackib.scentsy. us/Buy and pick the Pet Refuge Party! • Amazon user? Shop using AmazonSmile and Amazon will make a donation to Pet Refuge! http://smile.amazon.com/ Pet Refuge Report: Summer 2015 Wishin’ & Hopin’ Support Pet Refuge! Fundraising opportunities! There is a new way for you to support Pet Refuge, BlueBucket! Starting March 2nd, participating restaurants will be donating a portion of the proceeds from select items to one of five organizations of your choice and Pet Refuge is one of the five selected organizations. All you need to do is go to a BlueBucket establishment, order an item with the BlueBucket icon next to it, and when you go to pay, be sure to select Pet Refuge! For more information, visit their website at bluebucketsb.weebly.com or find them on FaceBook at “BlueBucket South Bend”. Purchase The Diamond Card, benefitting Pet Refuge for only $25 for $1000’s of local savings and values! Purchase a card for $25 and Pet Refuge gets $10 for each card purchased! The card is good for a year and provides discounts at many local businesses like Drive&Shine. We have our own personalized cards with Mr. Magoo and Schroeder on them! We will sell them at events, the shelter, online, to your friends, etc. Visit the website: www.thediamondcard.net Download The Diamond Card mobile app for your iPhone or Android device for FREE and stay updated on all of the new businesses and deals in your area. Shelter Statistics Apr 2015 Pet Refuge Report: Summer 2015 Cat Kennel Enrichment Wish List • Small Cat Toys, Small Balls, Toys on Sticks • Small Laser Pointers • Crinkly Bags or Crawl-Through Tunnels • Small, cat-sized cardboard boxes • Cat Treats - prefer Crunchy kind, Tarter Control if possible • Cat Beds - the ‘crawl inside’ type, small preferred • New Kuranda Cat Towers • Donations and/or Sponsorship for the Cat Kennel Enrichment Program PR Notes • Bring us your aluminum cans! We are able to take them in and get money for them. • Do you use Purina Products with your pets? Save and donate your Weight Circles to Pet Refuge! Dog Statistics Jan 2015 Feb 2015 Mar 2015 All donations are fully tax-deductible. We thank you for caring for the animals. The following are items that we need. • ¾” Scotch tape, matte finish • Treats • Crates - medium & large sizes • Pooper Scoopers • Kongs and/or Nyla-bones • Iams Adult Dog Food • Soft Treats • Purina Dog Chow • Moist & Meaty soft packet dog food • Pedigree Canned food (really, really need all of the time!) • Any type of sturdy dog toys - especially the kind we can hide treats in • Canned Kitty Food (Fancy Feast is good) • Tidy Cat CLAY litter. Adopted Total Dogs 21 26 15 14 79 70 72 68 visit our website at www.petrefuge.com Pg. 11 Upcoming Events… July 13 - 17 th th July 19th August 3rd - 7th September 5th October 3rd Pet Refuge Summer Camp Unleashed. 2nd session. Free Microchip Clinic In partnership with South Bend Animal Care and Control. Pet Refuge Summer Camp Unleashed. 3rd session. Nelson's Chicken Corner of Ireland Rd. & Michigan St. South Bend Trivia Night M R Falcon 3212 Keller St., South Bend Cat Adoptions • Every Wednesday and Thursday night from 6pm to 8pm at our Shelter. • Every Saturday afternoon from 11am to 3pm at our Shelter. • Every Saturday afternoon from 11am to 3pm at PetSmart North (off of Grape Rd) • Every other Sunday from 12pm to 3pm at PetSmart South (off of Ireland Rd) • Every Sunday from 12pm to 3pm at PetSmart North (off of Grape Rd) • The first Saturday of each month from 11am to 2pm at Petco (University Drive in Granger) Dog Adoptions • Every Wednesday and Thursday night from 6pm to 8pm at our Shelter. • Every Saturday afternoon from 11am to 3pm at our Shelter. • Every Sunday from 12pm to 3pm at PetSmart North (off of Grape Rd) • The first Saturday of each month from 11am to 2pm at Petco (University Drive in Granger) • The last Saturday of each month from 12 to 2 pm at Paw Mart (off of S.R. 23 in Granger) RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED Pet Refuge, Inc. P.O. Box 4534 South Bend, Indiana 46634 PERMIT No. 9 MISHAWAKA, IN PAID U.S. POSTAGE ORGANIZATION NON-PROFIT
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