Pet Refuge Report
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Pet Refuge Report
Pet Refuge Report Published Quarterly • Issue 126 • Fall 2015 In this issue… Articles: A Child's Love....................................1 Urban Adventure Games................2 Adorable Adoptables .....................3 From our Friends Online ................4 Paws Across Michiana.....................6 Memorials: In Loving Memory............................8 Pet Memorials ..................................9 In Honor of ........................................9 Pet Refuge Information: Thanks to You..................................10 A Child's Love Carrie Seale A child's love is so strong and so pure. Children don't see race or gender. They don't see a dog's breed. They see a dog's heart. Skye had been to several adoption events. A very sweet puppy who loved to run and play. A wonderful dog who had had a rough start to her already short life. Skye came to Pet Refuge with a severely infected leg that eventually had to be amputated. But some people didn't see her as an energetic puppy who just wanted a family to LOVE, they saw her breed. I watched in amazement as some people gave a wider circle around her when they went by. But then something wonderful happened. Max and his family came to meet Skye. Max already knew he loved her just by her picture. And in the time he spent with her his love grew. Support Pet Refuge.......................11 Before his family came to visit Max was so worried about Skye missing a leg. So worried to the point he was prepared to build her a leg out of his treasured Legos so Skye could run and play. Max was so amazed Skye could run and play. That she could roll on the floor with him and cuddle. Max saw Skye's heart. Max saw a dog who wanted to be loved. Max didn't see a breed. Max didn't know and didn't care about her breed. All he cared about was he loved her and she loved him. After meeting Skye, Max came back several times to say "goodbye' to Skye. He had me in tears. Tears of joy that children's hearts are pure and simple. That children love for the sake of loving. Thank you, Max and Family, for adopting Skye and loving her! 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 Pet Refuge Report: Fall 2015 visit our website at www.petrefuge.com Pg. 1 Urban Adventure Games Margaret Suter On Saturday, July 25, the seventh annual Urban Adventure Games were held. What’s so special about the Urban Adventure Games, you ask? And what does it have to do with Pet Refuge? First, back in March, during the planning of UAG, they had a $5,000 charitable giveaway. How this worked is non-profits that benefited the local community filled out an application on UAG Facebook to be eligible. On an assigned date for each non-profit during the month of April, anyone could go on UAG Facebook page and “LIKE” the eligible non-profit. The top five non-profits that received the most “LIKES” won $1,000. Pet Refuge not only received the most “LIKES” for their assigned date, but the most “LIKES” over all the other nonprofits. Way to go Pet Refuge! The checks were rewarded to a representative from each non-profit at the opening ceremonies the morning of the Urban Adventure Games at Potawatomi Park. Pet Refuge’s own Pam Balint, along with her husband, Brian, received the $1,000 check on behalf of Pet Refuge from the Urban Adventure Games. Second, for being one of the top five winners, each non-profit pulled together a team and volunteered at one of the many checkpoints. A group from Pet Refuge volunteered at the Newman Recreation Center. Pam Balint and her crew of volunteers consisting of Brian Balint, Sue Beggs, Tracie Davis, Dawn Keller and Pam Filley ran the “Blind Pictionary” challenge. The Urban Adventure Games are made up of two per team, riding their bikes from checkpoint to checkpoint throughout South Bend and Mishawaka to complete a “challenge”, whether it is physical or mental. For Blind Pictionary, one of the team members would pick a card with a name or description on it. They would hold a piece of paper over their head and draw what was on the card. The other team member had to guess what they were drawing. Then they would switch. A fun time was had by the volunteers in this exciting event. Next year we would also like to have teams riding in the event! Become a Pet Refuge Volunteer! Do you believe in the mission of Pet Refuge? Consider becoming a Volunteer today. For more information on becoming a volunteer, call the office at (574) 231-1122. Pg. 2 Call us at (574) 231-1122 Pet Refuge Report: Fall 2015 Did You Know? Pet Refuge has their own retail shop! I told Daddy to Adopt not Shop! photo by Kimberly Feltz Photography Just a friendly reminder to adopt your furry friends from your local animal shelter and/or rescue. Save a life! Inside our new facility we have many items for sale for the animal lover. Just a few of our items are t-shirts, sweatshirts, Grounds & Hounds Coffee, coffee mugs, tumblers, leashes, collars, dog sweatshirts, dog and cat toys. If you don't know what to get the animal lover in your life for special occasion, a visit to our retail shop might be the place to go. Adorable Adoptables These are loveable animals, looking for their fur-ever homes Sylvester Stallone DOB July 2011 Contrary to his tough name, this big boy is a sweet and gentle soul. Sylvester Stallone likes to follow you around and ask for attention and he loves to stay close to you. He is an outgoing, talkative cat and he enjoys the company of other cats. Pet Refuge Report: Fall 2015 Owen Owen would prefer to be your one and only! Owen would thus love to find his true forever home where he can be the only pet. He is a friendly, affectionate 5-year-old mutt. He is an energetic boy who would benefit from continued training. He loves to play fetch and requires a securely fenced yard. visit our website at www.petrefuge.com Romeo Romeo is a leggy Min Pin mix who is 4 years old. He is very treat motivated and knows several obedience commands. He is housebroken. Romeo would prefer to be an only dog, and while he likes cats, they may not appreciate his love. Romeo also has alot of energy. Pg. 3 From Our Friends Online Mandy Glaser } Pet Refuge Gary Sciguy } Pet Refuge August 19 August 6 I adopted Auggie from Pet Refuge about this time in 2004 as a 2 year old cat. Tonight he brought me an anniversary gift. (It was wiggling a couple minutes ago.) Thank you both for your wonderful gifts. We have had a great 11 years. Dear Pet Refuge and Foster Mommy Angie, I've been in my fur-ever home now for one whole month. I've been settling in and adjusting a little more each day that I'm here. My new family has been very patient and loving while I find my place with them and my new fur-bro and fur-sis. (Mom says my big, brown eyes melt her heart every day and that helps me a lot if I get into trouble!) Sarah Kovach } Pet Refuge August 14 We adopted Dexter 6 years ago along with his brother Drake and he is happy and content and a great book mark! Thank you Pet Refuge for your amazing work with the animals in our community I do silly things that make my mom and dad laugh at me; I lay like a "frog dog" and just love rolling around and laying in the bathtub. I've also made a few new two-legged friends, big and small! I met my new vet, who really liked me and was so happy that a big dog like me was rescued! I also started "school" last week where I'm learning a lot of new things including some manners (because no one had ever really taught me those). My teacher visits me once a week! I really like to hang with my dad in the yard whenever he's outside and I love to chew on Nylabones, play with squeaky plush toys (my favorites are a snake and a fox!), hang with my fur-bro in the yard, steal bones from him and take naps with him, and I even really like my little fursis! I like to sniff her and be near her. Just wanted to check in and say thank you for finding me a very loving home...I'm opening my heart to my new mom and dad. Love always, Bomber (Formerly known as Apache) Come visit us at our facebook page! http://www.facebook.com/petrefuge Pg. 4 Call us at (574) 231-1122 Pet Refuge Report: Fall 2015 From Our Friends Online Brittany VandenBossche } Pet Refuge Emily DeClercq } Pet Refuge I think Luna (formerly Cali) is quite enjoying her new home and owner. I know I'm enjoying her. She's quite the character. Thanks to Pet Refuge for being a great organization to find new family members! My pretty princess is so sweet. She has never lived up to her namesake Omarosa so she's been Rosalita. She's definitely a one-human cat though. She's friendly to others and loves attention but she's pretty much all mine and prefers to stick by me. And will throw a fit if I am at work too long. So glad I came to get her! She's the first thing I see in the morning since she insists on sleeping on the adjoining pillow. I've updated you all plenty but this picture was so cute I had to share. I do love my torties (three now!). August 31 September 3 Kristen Hankamp } Pet Refuge August 31 We got this little guy over two years ago from Pet Refuge and he has been the perfect addition to our family! We couldn't be more thankful to all those who helped save his life! He is still getting used to running around the new fenced yard we put in last month! Lots of puppy yawns at our house when he gets done playing! Pet Refuge Report: Fall 2015 Michelle Lynn Cook } Pet Refuge July 25 For those volunteers that remember Dakota... He is doing awesome! I adopted him a little over 2 years ago. He is the best behaved dog I have ever owned (and I've owned a lot). He's been nothing but a blessing to me and my family. I'm so glad that I had the opportunity to work with him while volunteering, and to adopt him when it was clear we were meant to be together. I wouldn't trade him for the world visit our website at www.petrefuge.com Pg. 5 Paws Across Michiana Pictures of recent Pet Refuge events and fundraisers 2015 Summer Camp Unleashed Edition Scarlett, Athena, and Joe Vogel visit Matt & Kelly from Potowatomi Zoo with Iris, the skink Pg. 6 Listening to Tipsy's heart with Dr. Gruber Melissa, vet tech from Western Vet Clinic speaks to Camp Kids Call us at (574) 231-1122 Making fresh catnip sacks Pet Refuge Report: Fall 2015 Book Buddy time Zara came to teach them about therapy dogs and what she does with hospice Book buddies Making new friends Kitty time! Observing Vet Surgery Pet Refuge Report: Fall 2015 visit our website at www.petrefuge.com Craft time Pg. 7 Remembering Our Loved Ones (As received in our office as of October 8th, 2015} Clay Akeman from Dale & Judy Bauer, Sandy Storms, The Robert Akeman Family, The Bauer Family, Dale & Sharon Cochran Murl Avgerinos from Ronda & Rufus Losee Betty Baker from Ben & Debbie Swanson Orville & Pat Basil from Linda Basil, Dennis McNary Freda Baskerville from Ronda & Craig Losee Jack Beasley from Dawn Cook, Marge Frost, Carolyn Hare, Joan Ross Jack Burbridge from Richard & Marilyn O’Reilly Carol Byrd from Del Lupa Mary Alice Chemielowiec from Christine Chudzinski, Laurie DeBroka, Quark Net Friends, Len Buszkiewicz, Mary Ann Grembowicz, Ken Sauer, Karla Cruise, Thomas & Kira Blacketor, Mary Ann & Charles Piechocki, Foster & Linda Martin Leon “Red” Ciesielski from Pamela Horvath, James & Christine Coleman, WARH,WIL, WXOS Vicki Conway from Connie & Jason Jaronik, Joyce Pinkerton Mildred Deal from Suzanne Myers, Al & Nancy Vitale Vicki Dial from Candace & Oscar Azvedo Kathy Drudge from friends at the South Bend Tribune, Denise Kimmel, James LaFree Family, Dianne Dandino, Loretta Spychalski, Shirley Meihak, Mr. & Mrs. John Polonka, J. William & Margaret Clemens, Joan DeBaets, Basney Imports Pg. 8 In Loving Memory… Peggy Ellerbrook from Mark & Kathleen Goepfrich Thomas E. Fisher from Accounting Consultants, PC, Linda Szabo, Ronnie, Angie, & Robbie Pond Allison Freeze from Tracie Lambert Roy Gramenz from Eli Tyl Timothy Gray from Terry & Bev Sudlow Gretchen Guzicki from Jane & Carl Littrell, Linda Regelean, St. Joseph’s Young Men’s Society, Carol & Bob Berta Beverly Kovacs from Ralph & Pam Acito, Mrs. Ethel Benge, Dick & Linda Kovacs, Ms. Dolly Mortell, Joseph & Jo Ellen Lach, Karen Kovacs, Vicki & John Acito, Paul Rice, Mr. & Mr. Ted Sauerbeck Dorothy Kreps from Jennifer Houseknecht Joseph Kuspa from Harold & Linda Paul, Susn Leonard, Todd Beavo, Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Wlodarek, Larry & Janet Yoder, Janet Edison, George & Veronica Vargo Richard Lang from Jacalyn & Paul Franklin Toni Legg from Tammy Gibson Tesla Lundry from James Kramer June Martin from Becky Lanning, Cindy Stephens Judy McCormick from John McCormick Leona McKnight from Co-workers @ Morris Performing Arts (Scott, Amy, Tammy, Ruth, Nancy, Judy), Suzanne & Larry Cadieux, Kevin & Rene Grose, Heraeus Kulzer, LLC, Robert Huffman Call us at (574) 231-1122 Michael Michaels from Jane & Kent Martindale, Holly Moon, Cathie Stout Kim Mynsberge from Jeanne & Thomas Huguenard, Nola & John Mysnsberge, Rich & Angie Thornton, Sue & Buck Bradley, Joe & Jeanice Giesting, The Gary Glassford Family, Daniel & Kayanne Mynsberge, Tom & Sue Mynsberge, Marcia & Chase Deal, Keith,Kathy & Ron Freese, Henry & Janice Bonne, Jeff & Gina Mysnsberge, Mike & Deb Mynsberge Billie Norman from Emma Kucela Tim Nusbaum from Ronda & Craig Losee Dee Pegararo from Marti & Thomas Hertel Lew Petrasovits from South Bend Lodge # 235 BPO Elks Sandy Powell from Sally Dunn Joan Price from Tim, Joy & Shanda Johnson, Bill Thurston Richard Purvis from Joan Karcher, Michiana Welcome Club, Granger Garden Club, Jane Van Lengen, Horizon Elementary School, Nancy & Edward Zoller, Nancy Banks, Sandy Varner Laura Recio from Christopher & Kathleen Kline, Patricia Mason Norma Kay Ruder from The Balint Family, Nancy Molnar, Dorothy Heet Phillip Paul Rynaert Jr. from Beverly Hartley Phyllis Rzepke from Linda Ritschard, Joan Schweiger Doris Siders from Kristi Fisher, Tammy Zeigert, Joyce Pinkerton, Dale & Judith Murphy Pet Refuge Report: Fall 2015 In Loving Memory… Albert Sipotz from Monica Cundiff James Skaggs from Mary Ann Collins Eugene Sowell from Irvin & Judith Finkler, Kathy White Gadacz Delores (DeeDee) Stults from BABSCO Supply James Van Den Driessche from Janice Gerhold, Mary Lerner Ed Williams from Randy & Georgia Smythe, Watchlords Rick Willits from Klink Trucking, Inc. In Honor Of Bette Gae Dart’s Birthday from Michelle Davelaar, Janelle Higgins, Teresa Dobson Bo, Guiness, Black Lager from Sierra Henthorn Brian Peterson’s Birthday Kathy Kaniewski from Ellen Sonneborn Meg Thompson’s Birthday from L. Jack Rothe Mr. and Mrs. Skaggs from Mary Ann Collins Sandy Parr from Matthew Nasser Pet Memorials All our Pets from Bob and Sandy Matuszak Annie Parr from Susie and Moses Nasser, Matthew Nasser Apollo from George and Maribel Early Bradley from Nicole Gardner Bubbles from Matthew Nasser Buttons and Tiny Renwick Cat of Margie Stuart Fluffy from Anne and Steve LaBarber Gracie from Elaine Hahaj Izzo from Mark and Patty Hiatt Kendal from Nelson Vogel Laurel from Rick and Karen Miller Lucy from Bettina Spencer Oscar from Mark Coney Precious from Teri Downey Susan Long’s two cats from Susan Long Sydney from Christopher and Kimberly Boynton, Jacquelyn Boynton Wrigley from Nelson Vogel Latte from Dan Hylman Shop & Save Donate to Pet Refuge while you shop online or in stores • We have launched our very own Online Store! Check it out at https://shop. petrefuge.com • 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/ Did You Know? The ABC Clinic is Michiana’s only low-cost spay/ neuter clinic providing high-quality high-volume procedures to help eliminate pet overpopulation in our community. We are proud to provide services to all clients regardless of income. Call for more information: (574) 291-7729 or (574) 291-SPAY Pet Refuge Report: Fall 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. Curtis and Judith Phillips English Lutheran Church Paw Mart #16 in Granger Catholic Mission Team of Notre Dame’s Office of Information Technology Memorial Hospital of South Bend Urban Adventure Games, INC Atlas Specialty Products Craig & Judith Nitz Brown Intermediate Center Horizon Elementary School Patricia Nemeth Josephine Kozlowski Vicki Hoy Cooper Stanley and Cathie Szklarek James Weber First Big Lots on Hively in Elkhart Ken Blazier Tasty Peach Studios, Inc. Brenda and James Fleming Laura Epperson Autumn Creagh Brian Kubiak John McGuire Winifred VandenBossche Weichert Realtors Jim Dunfee & Associates Indiana Toll Road Administration Building Pet Refuge’s Annual Bazaar | Open House | Pictures with Santa | Bake Sale | Adoption Event December 5th, 2015 • 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. We are changing it up this year. We are combining our bazaar, bake sale, and annual Open House into one day. This year’s Pet Refuge Bazaar and Bake Sale will be held at Pet Refuge; 4626 Burnett Dr. South Bend, IN 46614. Along with the vendors, we will have our bake sale, animals available for adoption, and food provided by our volunteers. Space will be limited. So please get your registration in early, if you are interested. Pg. 10 Call us at (574) 231-1122 Pet Refuge Report: Fall 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. PR Notes • Bring us your aluminum cans! We are able to take them in and get money for them. • Do you shop at Krogers'? If you have a Kroger's card, you can go to Kroger.com, register your card. Then every time you use your card, Pet Refuge will receive money based on your purchase. We will receive money quarterly based on the expenditures of our supporters. Pet Refuge Report: Fall 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. 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 Shelter Statistics Dog Statistics May2015 June 2015 July 2015 Aug 2015 Adopted Total Dogs 14 17 29 25 68 86 90 87 Adopted Total Cats 11 17 20 273 263 272 Cat Statistics May2015 June 2015 July 2015 visit our website at www.petrefuge.com Pg. 11 Upcoming Events… November 28th November 28th – December 19th December 5th Thanksgiving Food Drive Petsmart North (off Grape Rd.) Tree of Lights at Kryder's Veterinary Clinic . Honor your pet or the pet of a loved one by placing a bow, a treat, or an ornament on the tree. Pet Refuge’s Annual Bazaar/ Open House/ Bake Sale/ Adoption Event Pet Refuge. 4626 Burnett Dr. South Bend Gift Wrapping at Barnes & Noble Our volunteers along with volunteers from other charities will be at Barnes & Noble assisting you with your gift wrapping throughout the holiday season. Come by and say hello! 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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