Choose Your Family Member Adoption Event - Petsburgh Press Holiday 2015

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vol. 30 no. 5

HOLIDAY 2015

Our Mission To ensure the well being of companion animals, while ending overpopulation, abuse and unwarranted euthanasia.

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Table of Contents Breaking Mews..........................2 Spay it Forward…….....................3 Soul Mutts……...........................4-5 Homeless Hoppers......................6 Animal Friends University Catalog…….....…... 7-10 Calendar of Events.................... 11 Feline Purrsonals……............12-13 Kids’ Corner………......................14 Re-TAIL Therapy…......................15 Happy Tails.............................. 16

562 Camp Horne Road Pittsburgh, PA 15237 The Petsburgh Press is printed on recycled paper!

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Choose Your

Family Member

Adoption Event With the holidays in full swing, it really is the most wonderful time of year here at Animal Friends. From generous donations of much-needed goods and monetary pledges to the time that our volunteers give, we are witness to so much love and compassion every day. And it’s always sweet when a family finds their new member and takes him out of our care and into their home forever. This December, we’re hoping to make lots of holiday wishes come true with our Choose Your Family Member Adoption Event. Our kennels will be chock full of great pets – perfect for a family home. Be sure to stop by on Dec. 11-13. Last year, this event helped dozens of dogs, cats and rabbits to find homes during the holiday season and we’re hoping to have another successful year of making forever matches! Read on to find out what other great events we have going on this season at Animal Friends and from all of us here at Animal Friends, we wish you, and yours, the absolute merriest this joyous time of year.

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Animal Friends is a non-profit organization serving the needs of pets and people since 1943. Our progressive programs have been nationally recognized and include pet rescue, shelter and adoption services, behavior classes, educational and therapeutic outreach and more. Most importantly, Animal Friends is leading the way towards ending pet overpopulation in western Pennsylvania through comprehensive, community-wide spay/neuter programming. Animal Friends is supported by donors, volunteers and a staff dedicated to ensuring the well being of companion animals, while ending overpopulation, abuse and unwarranted euthanasia. To learn more, visit www.ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org


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Press Published Bimonthly c/o Animal Friends 562 Camp Horne Road Pittsburgh, PA 15237 Editor-in-Chief: Katie Kurylo Managing Editors: Kim Krisciunas and Shannon Tremblay Writers: Cassandra Dixon, Kaley Kaczynski, Natalie Larocco and Dana Schultz Photography: Jeff Geissler, Brian Johanson, Linda Mitzel, Angie Pulice and Carol Radz

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! g n i k a e r b d n u Gro On Sunday, October 11, surrounded by a passionate crowd of board members, staff, volunteers, supporters (and, of course, a gaggle of four-legged residents), we celebrated the next step in making our dream of providing affordable and accessible resources to struggling pets and pet owners throughout our region a reality. Through our CEO and President David Swisher, Board Chair Marleen Ashton, Allegheny County Treasurer John Weinstein, Honorary Chair Howard Ash and Fundraising Chair Stefania Romoff, we shared our vision of an 18,400-sq. ft. Animal Wellness Center that will not only support an increase in spay/neuter surgeries, vaccination services and other pet wellness resources but will also increase our highly demanded Chow Wagon Pet Food Bank program and enhance our busy Humane Investigations department. Renderings and floor plans were shared, our incredible fundraising progress cheered and we were so proud to unveil to official name of the building – The Howard Ash Animal Resource Center at Animal Friends. We know that the lack of affordable spay/neuter, wellness care and food is a major reason that once-beloved pets end up in shelters and why our Humane Police Officers too often need to intervene.

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Animal Handlers: Karen Appman, Karen Drosendahl, Holly Gumbeski, Joe Klein, Natalie Larocco, Elaine Natowich and Phyllis Thorne Design: Kay Braun at Direct Axis

With this new pet wellness center we can proactively address these all-too-common issues. We’ll expand the ways we offer essential resources to those who need it most. Through these efforts, we’ll be able to increase the number of pets that stay in their homes while reducing abandonment, neglect and the pet overpopulation. The Howard Ash Animal Wellness Center, with an expected grand opening of early 2017, will enable us to further our lifesaving mission while offering compassionate, affordable resources so pets can remain in their homes – healthy and supported – where they belong.

President: David Swisher This paper is not responsible for the conduct, health, temperament or availability of the animals listed. The publisher retains the right to refuse any advertising. COPYING OR REPRODUCING ANY OR ALL OF THIS PUBLICATION IS URGED AND APPRECIATED, WITH THE EXCEPTION OF THE USE OF THE NAME “PETSBURGH PRESS,” WHICH IS PROTECTED AND IS PROHIBITED IN ANY OTHER FORM, OR BY ANY OTHER MEANS.

Animal Friends Directory Center Main Number: 412.847.7000 Center Main Fax: 412.847.7001 Public Hours of Operation: M-F: 11 am – 7 pm; S & S: 10 am – 5 pm Adoption 412.847.7002 | adoptioninfo@ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org Advertising & Event Sponsorships 412.847.7073 |development@ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org Admissions 412.847.7078 | admissions@ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org Behavior Classes & Helpline 412.847.7070 | behavior@ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org Community Programs & Classes 412.847.7035 | dklingelhofer@ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org Cruelty Investigations 412.847.7066 | vpolka@ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org Donations 412.847.7051 | development@ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org

Honorary Chair, Howard Ash

Events 412.847.7055 | sgage@ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org Low-Cost Spay/Neuter Program 412.847.7004 | spayneuter@ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org Mailing List Changes/Additions 412.847.7051 | development@ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org

So please stay tuned! You’ll be hearing much more in 2016 about this exciting – and lifesaving – project.

Retail Shop 412.847.7022 | retail@ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org Volunteering 412.847.7040 | arieser@ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org

If you see or suspect animal abuse, call 412.847.7066. Leave a detailed message so our officers can take action and investigate.


The foundation of this program was built step by step, block by block every week. Staff and volunteers canvassed the neighborhood and met some incredible people and pets at their doorsteps in the process. Building trust with the residents of Homewood was a methodical process but it certainly proved to be worthwhile and necessary to help pet owners. Pets for Life has a positive impact not only on Homewood, but on the animal welfare community as a whole. By providing muchneeded resources to animal caregivers, less

Pets for Life: A Year in Review By Kaley Kaczynski, Low-Cost Spay/ Neuter Community Liaison Every day is a day of compassion when conducting Pets for Life work. In January 2014, Animal Friends partnered with the Humane Society of the United States to launch a Pittsburgh branch of the nationally acclaimed Pets for Life Program. Through this community-outreach driven program we comprehensively addressed the lack of accessible, affordable pet care in underserved communities. Through this program, we put aside preconceived notions and open

our hearts and minds to financially struggling pet owners. And we hope that entire city neighborhoods and close-knit communities will now count Animal Friends as their friend! Last year, we spayed/neutered and vaccinated 500 pets and feral cats through Pets for Life! Along the way we met many wonderful animal lovers in our target neighborhood of Homewood. This year, we continued to grow our relationships and help people care for their beloved animals. We were able to provide them the means to keep their pets at home – where they belong.

pets will be surrendered to shelters and less unnecessary euthanasias will occur. But more importantly, pets and pet owners will be healthy and happy in their homes. We are ecstatic to continue our community outreach efforts because of all the success we’ve seen in 2014 and 2015. We know that we can extend our knowledge and resources to even more pet owners in need. So, please, stay tuned for more updates on our efforts out in the communities – we can’t wait to update you on what we’re doing next.

Enclosed is my sponsorship of... $50 to underwrite one spay or neuter surgery Please make checks payable to Animal Friends, Inc.

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Send this form with your donation to Animal Friends, Sponsor-a-Spay Program, 562 Camp Horne Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15237. All donations are tax-deductible. Or make your donation online at www.ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org/DonateNow

We thank our sponsors… Mr. Thomas Hohn and Mrs. Linda Hohn, Ms. Bernadette Jatkowski, Mr. Thomas Martino and Mrs. Margaret Martino, Ms. Linda Pavlik, Mrs. Sheila Unico and Mr. Ken Unico, Ms. Cynthia Wessels and Ms. Tara Zalewsky-Nease

Visit ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org/adopt to view all of our adoptable animals! You can sort pets by age, breed, gender or even date of arrival!

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Petsburgh Press sponsorships are a great way to honor or say thanks to a friend or pet. If you would like to sponsor the adoption fee of an animal, please contact our Adoptions Department at 412.847.7002.

CooPer Say hello to my not-so-little friend! Cooper is an 85-pound, 4-year-old Pit Bull mix. Cooper has an inquisitive attitude about him and is eager to explore new things! Cooper has shown to be loyal and friendly, once he gets to know you. As a result of Cooper’s strength and play style, he will need an adult-only home with experienced handlers.

NuBi Your heart will melt the first time you look into Nubi’s gentle brown eyes. This highly energetic girl loves playing with stuffed toys and doesn’t even mind sharing them with her favorite volunteers! Nubi is very social and can’t wait for her next out-ofkennel adventure. Nubi would prefer to be the only pup in your life but would love to meet you as soon as possible!

GinGer Lynn This perky-eared, bright-eyed pup is guaranteed to greet you with a wiggly butt and a few sweet licks. Ginger Lynn is not only nicely social, but she’s one smart cookie! She will gladly sit or lie down upon request. Ginger Lynn is working on developing her leash manners and is a bit nervous in new situations. Ginger Lynn would also prefer to be the only four-legged member of the family.

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Huey This handsome boy can usually be seen sitting patiently at his kennel door anticipating his next excursion. Huey thoroughly enjoys long, explorative walks. On a recent field trip, this confident canine was a mannerly passenger in the car and kept pace with his peers. Because of Huey’s strength and treat guarding, he would be best suited for an adult-only home. Someone loves Huey so much that they have sponsored his adoption fee. Huey gives a high-paw of thanks to Ronald and Paulette Heckman for their generous donation!

BoBo Typical of his breed, this hound enjoys spending time outdoors. No longer the trailblazer, Bobo is quite satisfied taking long, leisurely walks or sizing up the neighborhood from a strategically located park bench. Bobo would be most comfortable in a home with children who will respect his space and age. Toddlers may be a bit too energetic for this senior canine!

Animal Friends’ Canine Socials provide indoor exercise and playtime, turning bored dogs into happy, tired dogs!


GiGi MaRie This sweet gal hasn’t been shown much love during her lifetime. Marie was brought to the shelter by our Humane Investigation Department after she was abandoned by her owner. But Marie is the eternal optimist! In spite of her prior maltreatment, she is very friendly and extremely playful. Come meet Marie today!

AliNa Alina is a very energetic Lab mix who loves spending time going for long walks and chasing balls in the shelter’s play yards. If you take a minute to sit down with her, Alina will jump right up next to you, place her body half in your lap, and proceed to clean your face with her kisses. A fenced yard would be very beneficial for this young girl.

Gigi is a sweet and wiggly 6-year-old Rottweiler mix. She really enjoys the company of her human companions here at Animal Friends – she loves giving kisses and receiving ample amounts of petting! Gigi seems to enjoy the company of other dogs, but is not a fan of cats. This girl still has a lot of spunk so an active home is best.

Desiree You will desire Desiree once you see how sweet and gentle this beautiful 4-yearold Coonhound is. This lady is calm but also enjoys play time and long walks. Like any hound Desiree loves being outside. In fact, that is where she is the most comfortable! Desiree seems to enjoy other dogs and would do best with children 12 and older. She would prefer to live in a home without cats.

Pete As placid and amiable as he is tall, Pete is known as the gentle giant at Animal Friends. He is a 9-year-old handsome brindle Pit Bull. New places and people can be stressful for him so patience is what he needs in an owner. Due to Pete’s overall nervousness he needs an experienced dog owner who has dealt with fearful dogs in the past. Pete would love to go to a calm adult-only home where he can warm up in his own time.

Bull Bull is a very enthusiastic young guy that could benefit from some behavior training. Bull enjoys time in our play yards and loves long walks. He’ll need a home with another well-mannered dog to help him learn the rules of life. We think Bull would do best in a home with children older than 10 and without cats.

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Oreo is a lovely boy who craves attention. He is a new resident at Animal Friends but so far has been a wonderful bunny with a nice personality. He is friendly and handsome, two admirable qualities for a young rabbit. If you crave a little sweetness in your life, Oreo is the one for you. Stop by and talk to an Adoption Counselor today to meet Oreo and consider adding him to your family!

Snuggles’ name says it all - he is an absolute lover who wants nothing more than attention and love! He is a handsome Rex with thick fur. Snuggles enjoys cuddling, being held, and any sort of attention from people. He is a very energetic bunny who would do well with an area to explore and romp around in. Snuggles is sure to be a wonderful bunny for both first-time bunny owners and experienced bunny owners.

Leaving a Lasting Gift In memory of Herbert and Edna Harriet Crick Carr By Cassandra Dixon, Director of Development Animal Friends’ lifesaving work relies on the generosity and support of the public and is made possible largely because of financial gifts made to Animal Friends. These gifts come in many forms, including wills and bequests from special people who believe in the work that we do on behalf of animals. Two such people are Herbert and Edna Harriet Crick Carr. The Carrs were inspired by animals and the work of Animal Friends for a large part of their lives. Contributors to our cause since 1994, Mr. and Mrs. Carr were residents of the McKeesport area where Mrs. Carr spent most of her 89 years. Mr. Carr was a draftsman by trade and she was an executive secretary with a heart for volunteering. Together they were dedicated to animal welfare and the needs of companion pets. They were so moved

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by the needs of the pets in our region that they spent a lifetime giving in creative ways. They took in dogs that needed a forever home. They also supplied area shelters various necessities, from bath towels to dog treats. These wonderful and compassionate people also remembered Animal Friends in their estate planning by leaving a bequest to our organization in their will. Mrs. Carr’s values were directly in line with the vision of Animal Friends. She truly understood the impact that animals have on all of our lives – even more so after her husband’s death. Mrs. Carr said, “I don’t know what I would have done without Jake [her most recent adoptee].”

TaHoma Tahoma is a sweet boy who absolutely loves to be petted. He is a charmer with his handsome face and an even more wonderful disposition. Once he becomes comfortable with a person, he forms a bond and greets you as soon as you near him. Tahoma is a sucker for treats of all kinds, and will eagerly nibble away at greens and other tasty treats! Stop by to talk to one of our Adoption Counselors today about welcoming Tahoma into your family.

Animal Friends is so pleased to honor the Carr’s dedication to our work. Thanks to Mrs. Carr’s generosity and thoughtful foresight, her love for companion animals can continue through Animal Friends’ lifesaving mission. Individuals may choose to support Animal Friends in many ways including bequests, life insurance and charitable trusts. Unique to Animal Friends’ planned-giving options is the Life Saver’s Society: a program by which donors choose to leave their cat, dog or rabbit in the care of Animal Friends at the time of the donor’s death. Donors who choose this option make a planned gift of $5,000 or more per pet to this special society. For more information regarding planned giving at Animal Friends please contact Cassandra Dixon, Director of Development, at 412.847.7037 or cdixon@thinkingoutsidethecage.org.

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Welcome! Welcome to Animal Friends University, home of the region’s most exciting selection of courses offered for, about and, sometimes, even with your pet. Animal Friends offers a wide range of activities that are bound to interest anyone, whether a student, young professional, senior, cat fancier, rabbit wrangler, novice pup or seasoned hound. If you’re looking for fun things to do with your pet, look for our WAG classes. Our WAG series logo will let you know which activities Welcome Animal Guests!

Classes fill quickly!

Classes for Young Pet Lovers Email any questions about Young Pet Lovers classes (but not registration requests) to Dana Schultz at dschultz@ ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org.

Registration

Date: By appointment – some time slots available after school or on Saturdays. Time: The class is 45 minutes. TUITION: One can or bag of dog food per person. REGISTRATION DEADLINE: Please request an appointment at least two weeks in advance.

We encourage guests to register online at ThinkingOutsideTheCage. org, available 24 /7! If you prefer to register in person, please call ahead to 412.847.7035 to be sure someone is available to assist you.

Weather-Related Class Cancellations

Please check our website’s homepage, www.ThinkingOutsideTheCage. org or call 412.847.7035 for class cancellation updates during inclement weather.

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Online registration is now available! Please go to our website at www. ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org to register or email dklingelhofer@ ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org.

Cancellation Policy

If a class/event must be cancelled due to insufficient enrollment, refunds will be issued. Notice of cancellation by a student must be received no later than three business days prior to the class/event in order for a refund to be issued.

Register Online!

This edition of the Animal Friends University catalog is generously sponsored by:

AF 125 Dogs 101 For kids age 5+ and their grown-ups Families with dogs or who are considering adopting a dog are encouraged to attend this class. Learn about dog body language, what to do if your dog jumps on you, and more. Instructors: Dana Schultz and a friendly Humane Education visiting dog

Register online today at Thinking OutsideTheCage.org. Any questions? Please call 412.847.7035 or email dklingelhofer@ThinkingOutside TheCage.org.

Animal-Themed Course Selections for People and Their Pets

To request an appointment, please email Dana at dschultz@ThinkingOutsideThe Cage.org.

It’s not too early to start thinking about 2016 Summer Camp at Animal Friends! We will be listing details at www. ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org/camp in early February with registration opening in early March. We run a waiting list every year – register in March so that you don’t miss out on the furry fun!

Due to the popularity of our “Pets & Vets” class (offered this February), we’ve created two spin-off classes:

>> “Pets & Vets: Safety First” offered this Jan. & Vets: Symptoms and Signals” >> “Pets will be offered this spring Students are welcome to take the three classes in any order. AF 134 Pets & Vets: Safety First For students in grades 2-5 “Pets and Vets: Safety First” teaches how veterinarians and vet techs stay safe while handling animals, how kids can safely interact with pets of their own, and how families can keep their pets safe. Featured topics include animal handling, collars, leashes, microchipping, and foods that are harmful to pets. Enrollment is limited to eight students per session. For details and to register, visit www. ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org/kidsclasses. Date: Monday, January 18 Time: 11:30 am – 12:30 pm Tuition: $15

AF 134 Pets & Vets For students in grades 2-5 Are you a student in grades 2-5 who is thinking about becoming a vet in the future? Is so, please join us for a fun, science-based session. Enrollment is limited to eight students per session. For details and to register, visit www. ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org/ kidsclasses. SESSION ONE: Monday, February 15 Time: 11:30 am – 12:30 pm Tuition: $15 SESSION TWO: Monday, February 15 Time: 2 pm – 3 pm Tuition: $15

Some of our classes sell out quickly, so head over to ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org to register before you lose your spot!

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Classes for the Adult Pet Lover The Classes for The Adult Pet Lover were made possible by a sponsorship from the

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Classes for YOUNG PET LOVERS (cont.) AF 127 Children’s Presentations

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For kids ages 5+ and chaperones Groups of up to 30 students plus chaperones are invited to register for a fun-filled program that includes a dog safety lesson, petting opportunity, overview of Animal Friends’ work, and tour of the adoptable animals.

Pets are part of the family. Join other pet lovers to discover exciting new ways to bond and interact with your favorite four-legged companion. These classes are tailored to adult students ages 16 and up. Some instructors will consider younger students, so be sure to email if you have questions. Any questions? Please email dklingelhofer@ ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org.

date: Available dates are listed at www. ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org/kidstours Time: 1.25 hours TUITION: $20 nonrefundable deposit per group; one item per student from our supply drive list. REGISTRATION DEADLINE: Please consider registering now. During last school year, all slots were full by early March.

Companion Dog Training Classes for You and Your Pet Animal Friends is dedicated to providing people and their companion animals with the tools they need to develop lasting and successful relationships with one another and their community. All training is accomplished through kind, effective positive reinforcement techniques. You will learn how positive reinforcement is a way to build a relationship with your pet.

AF 136 Read Across America Day

Celebration

We’re celebrating Dr. Seuss’ birthday, and we hope you’ll join us for the party! We’ll be reading some of our favorite books with therapy animals and shelter pets. A photo board, petting opportunities, and refreshments are included. And Max the Malamute will be here with his cart, giving rides to kids and adults alike! To register, please visit www.ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org/ kidsclasses. Date: Sunday, March 6 Time: 11 am – 1 pm Tuition: $5/person

AF 218 Baby-Ready Pets! The excitement of preparing for the arrival of a baby should not be dampened by concerns about your pets’ reactions. With some planning, preparation and training, introducing your newest family member to your pet can be very successful and rewarding. The Baby-Ready Pets! Workshop will assist you in making the preparations for these introductions. Instructors: Ron and Mary Papik Please note that this is a peopleonly class; no pets, please. Seating is limited, and advance RSVP is required at www.ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org/ adultclasses. Date: Tuesday, January 19 Time: 7 pm – 9 pm Tuition: Free OR Date: Tuesday, February 16 Time: 7 pm – 9 pm Tuition: Free

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AF 219 Pet CPR and First Aid This class will teach you the life-saving skills and knowledge that will enable you to be there for your pets when they need you the most! Topics include, but not limited to, rescue breathing, bleeding protocols, choking management, heat/ cold injuries, bites, stings, poisoning, seizures, fractures and limb injuries. Class size limited to 15 students to allow for individualized instruction. Certification provided upon completion of the class. This is a people-only class; please leave your canine companions at home. Instructor: Karen Sable Date: Monday, January 18 (MLK Day) Time: 11 am – 3:30 pm Tuition: $70 per person – includes all training materials, training certificate and light refreshments. A portion of the proceeds benefit our shelter residents. REGISTRATION: To register, please go to www.ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org/ AdultClasses

Edgar Snyder and Associates sponsors scholarships for you and your dog to attend Kinderpuppy, Dog Manners or other obedience training classes held at Animal Friends. To apply for a scholarship, send an email to WeLoveDogs@edgarsnyder.com, explaining why your dog could benefit from an Animal Friends training program.

Canine Training Group dog training classes are best suited for those canines that are both people- and dog-friendly. To speak to our trainers about suitability for group training (and other options, if necessary), please call 412.847.7035 or email Barb Grosch, CPDT-KA at bgrosch@ ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org. To register online for classes, go to our website www.ThinkingOutsideTheCage. org/dogtraining. Questions? Please email dklingelhofer@ThinkingOutside TheCage.org. All dogs must be current on ageappropriate vaccinations.

Puppy Classes

AF 301 Kinderpuppy and AF 302 Puppy Manners follow the flexible registration format. Puppies may start class at any time, and attend as many classes as you choose within the age range of the class. No waiting for the next class session to begin. Attend classes in any order, skip a class, repeat a class, move to the next level – this program is flexible to meet the training and socialization needs of your puppy. Registration for class must be completed by 5 pm the day PRIOR to the actual class. To register online, go to www.ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org/ DogTraining Tuition: $15 per pup/per class Instructors: Animal Friends “Puppy Team” Christine Flint, Andrea Lamping, CPDT-KA, Lori Caruso, Barb Grosch, CPDTKA AF 301 Kinderpuppy For those pups that have their 2nd DHP vaccination and are 20 weeks of age or younger. Small breed and/or shy dogs may attend until 24 weeks of age. All classes include puppy playtime and teach foundation cues – “sit,” “down,” “stand,” and “touch.” In addition, each class has a specific theme. Exercises, behavior talks and homework relate to the theme of the class.

Puppies Learn Polite Manners

Puppies learn “come,” pay attention to their people when asked, and we will share ideas to cope with puppy chewing and mouthing. Date: Saturday, January 30 Time: 11:30 am – 12:30 pm

Puppies Around the Household

This class includes ideas for puppy management (crating, tethering) and housetraining tips. Puppies learn “sit to say please,” and ways to discourage jumping are practiced. Date: Saturday, February 6 Time: 11:30 am – 12:30 pm

Puppies Out in the World

This class presents socialization ideas and manners when interacting outdoors. This will include introduction to loose leash walking and jumping prevention. Date: Saturday, January 9 Time: 11:30 am – 12:30 pm OR Date: Saturday, February 13 Time: 11:30 am – 12:30 pm

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information about dog therapy work. Date: Saturday, January 23 Time: 10:15 am – 11:15 am OR Date: Saturday, February 27 Time: 10:15 am – 11:15 am AF 304 Companion Dog

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Puppies Learn to Share

This class focuses on resource guarding prevention. Puppies learn “drop it,” “leave it” and “wait for the food bowl.” We will discuss ideas to prevent possessive behavior of food and toys. Date: Saturday, January 16 Time: 11:30 am – 12:30 pm OR Date: Saturday, February 20 Time: 11:30 am – 12:30 pm

Puppies Learn Through Fun

Puppies gain confidence by working on the beginner agility obstacles and learn some fun tricks. We will share some game ideas to exercise your pup mentally and physically. Date: Saturday, January 23 Time: 11:30 am – 12:30 pm OR Date: Saturday, February 27 Time: 11:30 am – 12:30 pm AF 302 Puppy Manners For puppies ages 5 months to 9 months Each class will include foundation behaviors of “sit,” “down,” come when called and loose leash walking. Each class will practice the skills needed in a variety of social situations. Dog-dog skills will be practiced with supervised play in each session. Tuition: $15 per dog/per class Instructors: Animal Friends “Puppy Team, Christine Flint, Andrea Lamping, CPDT-KA, Lori Caruso, Barb Grosch, CPDT-KA

Household Manners

bowl manners, chewing prevention, and the “drop it” cue will also be covered. Date: Saturday, January 30 Time: 10:15 am – 11:15 am

Park Trip Manners

In addition to basic training cues like “sit,” “down” and “come,” dog body language and dogdog interactions will be covered in this class. Puppies will practice “leave it” and walking nicely on leash, skills needed out in the park. Date: Saturday, February 6 Time: 10:15 am – 11:15 am

Party Manners

Puppies will practice polite manners with guests, greeting without jumping and waiting at the door. Each week we also practice “come,” leash walking and basic cues. Date: Saturday, January 9 Time: 10:15 am – 11:15 am OR Date: Saturday, February 13 Time: 10:15 am – 11:15 am

Agility Fun

This class teaches “sit,” “down,” “walk” and “come” cues, and de-sensitization for handling. We will use the beginner agility obstacles for fun and confidence building. Date: Saturday, January 16 Time: 10:15 am – 11:15 am OR Date: Saturday, February 20 Time: 10:15 am – 11:15 am

Socialization Manners

This class focuses on basic cues like “sit,” “down,” “come,” walking nicely on leash and ideas to give your pup both mental and physical exercise. Food

Puppies learn about interacting with new people and places, as well as greeting without jumping. Foundation cues such as “come” and leash walking are also covered, as well as

For dogs that are both peopleand dog-friendly and 9 months or older. Not recommended for dogs under 25 lbs. This first level class gets your dog started with the cues of “sit,” “down,” “stay,” coming when called and loose-leash walking. Laying a solid foundation with these skills is the key to living happily with your four-legged friend. As well as good manners, class discussions will give you an understanding of why dogs do the things they do and how to build a strong relationship with your dog. First class is orientation – humans only, no dogs. Instructor: Christine Flint DateS: Saturdays, January, 9, 16, 23, 30, February 6, 13, 20 Time: 9 am – 10 am Tuition: $105 per dog (humans free!) AF 304 Companion Dog

Manners – Weekday

For dogs that are both peopleand dog-friendly and 9 months or older. Not recommended for dogs under 25 lbs. This first level class gets your dog started with the cues of “sit,” “down,” “stay,” coming when called and loose-leash walking. Laying a solid foundation with these skills is key to living happily with your four-legged friend. As well as good manners, class discussions will give you an understanding of why dogs do the things they do and how to build a strong relationship with your dog. First class is orientation – humans only, no dogs. Instructor: Carrie Brueckner, CPDT-KA DateS: Wednesdays, January 6, 13, 20, 27, February 3, 10, 17 Time: 6:15 pm – 7:15 pm Tuition: $105 per dog (humans free!)

Manners for Small Dogs

For Dogs 35 pounds or less Positive reinforcement techniques are used to teach your dog basic cues like “sit,” “down,” “stay,” “come” and to walk comfortably on a loose leash. Behavior issues common to smaller breeds will be discussed. Instructor: Lori Caruso DateS: Saturdays, January 9, 16, 23, 30, February 6, 13, 20 Time: 12:45 pm – 1:45 pm Tuition: $90 per dog (humans free!)

Animal Friends’ Therapets Canine Certification Prep Class

This six week class will develop skills needed for you and your dog to conduct therapy dog visits to a variety of facilities including hospitals, nursing homes, residential treatment centers, hospices and more. Dogs should be people and dog-friendly and have basic obedience training. We will build on those skills to develop a visiting team of dog and handler. Focus will be placed on team compatibility to ensure that dog and handler work well together. The class will include a visit with your dog to a local facility for a therapy visit. This class will prepare you and your dog for the Animal Friends’ Therapets Canine Certification test. An assessment interview is required prior to enrollment in this class. To schedule an appointment or get more details about our program, please contact Amy Martello at 412.847.7026 or email amartello@ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org. DateS: Thursdays, January 7, 14, 21, 28, February 4, 11 Time: 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm INSTRUCTORS: Barb Grosch and Gayle Bair OR DateS: Tuesdays, January 5, 12, 19, 26, February 2, 9 Time: 10 am – 11 am INSTRUCTORS: Marcy Fenell and Anita DeBiase TUITION: $95 per dog (humans free!)

Animal Friends’ Therapets Canine Certification Test

Test requirements are available on our website at www. ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org. Dogs and handlers will be assessed in simulated therapy visit situations to determine the dog’s basic obedience skills, visiting skills and social skills. Animal Friends’ Therapets Canine Certification class is not required for test registration. Date/TIME: For more details, please contact Amy Martello at 412.847.7026 or email amartello@ ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org. TUITION: $10

Our next Candlelight Remembrance Service is on January 14 and February 11. Grieving pet owners should RSVP by calling 412.847.7081.

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DateS: Sundays, January 10, 24, February 14, 28 Mondays, January 4, 18, February 8, 22 Wednesdays, January 6, 13, 20, 27, February 3, 10, 17, 24 TimeS: Sundays: 12:45 pm – 1:45 pm Mondays: 7 pm – 8 pm Wednesdays: 11 am – 12 pm Tuition: $5 per dog

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Big Dog Social Hour – for dogs 35 pounds and up!

THERAPEUTIC SERVICES

To register for Therapeutic Services programs, please call 412.847.7039.

Pet Loss Support Group

The loss of a pet can be heartbreaking and the grief may seem overwhelming. Know that you are not alone. Through Pet Loss Support, you can gain a better understanding of how you are feeling and find comfort in the camaraderie of others who understand. For more information, please contact Rachel Martone at 412.847.7081 or rmartone@ThinkingOutsideTheCage. org. Registration required. Group leader: Marsha Koschik, Veterinary Technician DateS: Wednesdays, January 20, February 17 Time: 7 pm

Candlelight Remembrance Services

Companion animals enrich our lives in so many ways and anyone who has lost a beloved pet knows the sadness and emptiness that accompanies that loss. Join others for a candlelight remembrance and celebration ceremony to hear interfaith and spiritual words of comfort and pay tribute to those wonderful animal friends that will be sorely missed. All are invited to remain afterwards for discussion. Children are welcome when accompanied by a parent. For more information, contact Rachel Martone at 412.847.7081 or rmartone@ ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org. Registration required. These ceremonies are hosted by a member of the Pittsburgh Clergy. DateS: Thursdays, January 14, February 11 Time: 7 pm

AF 230 Animal Afternoons Come and enjoy a relaxing break with some of our lovable pooches and felines at Animal Friends! For a suggested donation of $5 per person, your small group can enjoy companionship and oneon-one interaction with a therapy animal. Visit includes a small snack and shelter tour. A great activity for senior groups! Maximum number of people accommodated: 15. Our Classroom is

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wheelchair and scooter accessible. Reservations for this event can be made by calling 412.847.7081.

RABBIT WRANGLERS’ CORNER Bunny-Bonding Sessions

Do you have two bunnies at home that just aren’t bonding? This workshop will help to explore the “meet and greet” ritual by discussing body language, how to prevent squabbles and break them up if they do happen. Instructor: Suaz Forsythe TIME AND Date: By appointment (Call 412.847.7035) Tuition: One can of 100% pumpkin (not pie filling) for our resident bunnies

Rabbit Care Workshop

We will cover all aspects of bunny care such as diet and nutrition, litter-box training, grooming, medical topics and managing negative behavior. Please join us for this educational workshop. Your bunny is welcome to attend, but must arrive in a carrier. Instructor: Mary Cvetan Date: Friday, February 12 TIME: 7 pm – 9 pm Tuition: Bundle of fresh greens

DROP-IN SESSIONS

No registration required – Come on over!

Puppy Playschool

Drop-in socialization sessions for pups 12-20 weeks of age. Small breed and shy pups may attend up to 24 weeks of age. Please bring your pup’s ageappropriate vaccination record. Organized playtime for pups provides much-needed socialization along with mental and physical exercise (and lots of fun!) Puppy socialization is critical for the development of your puppy’s social skills

with dogs and people. The instructor is available to discuss puppy issues such as housetraining, chewing and mouthing. DateS: Mondays, January 11, 25, February 15, 29 Time: 7 pm – 8 pm Tuition: $5 per dog

Teacup Hour – for dogs 10 pounds or less!

For dogs 4 months or older that are both people- and dog-friendly. Please bring vaccination records. If you have a teacup, toy, mini or pursesized pooch that is struggling to keep up at Small Dog Socials, we have a social hour for dogs weighing 10 pounds or less. Please note: this social is also appropriate for small dogs over 10 lbs who are shy and quiet. DateS: Sundays, January 10, 24, February 14, 28 Time: 11:30 am – 12:30 pm Tuition: $5 per dog

Small Dog Socials – for dogs 35 pounds or less!

For dogs 4 months or older that are both people- and dog-friendly. Please bring vaccination records. Little guy equals high energy! Would you like a place to take your small dog where he can socialize with canines his own size? If so, our Small Dog Social is for you.

For dogs 6 months or older that are both people- and dog-friendly. Please bring vaccination records. This social is one hour of romping and playing in our indoor training center with agility equipment available to have fun and help burn some excess energy. Our outdoor play yard is available, weatherpermitting. Note: Due to overcrowding during the popular winter months, two sessions will be held, with the indoor area limited to 15 dogs per session. Outdoor play yard open with no limitation.

DateS: Sundays, January 10, 24, February 14, 28 Time: 9:15 am – 10:15 am OR Time: 10:15 am – 11:15 am Tuition: $5 per dog

SPECIALTY MINI-COURSES AND WORKSHOPS AF 411 The Nose Knows –

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For Dogs 35 pounds or less Looking for sport that can be done indoors with dogs of all ages? Want to exercise your dog mentally and physically? Come and find a fun way to channel your dog’s natural talent for sniffing! Scent games are a great way to stimulate your dog while working together as a team. Watch and learn as your dog detects an odor and hunts to locate its source. Have a good time while building skills through new search activities each week. Instructor: Gayle Bair DateS: Sundays, February 14, 21, 28, March 6 Time: 6:15 pm – 7:15 pm Tuition: $65 per dog (humans free!) AF 412 The Nose Knows

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For dogs 6 months and older who have completed Nose Knows classes and are both people and dog friendly. Have fun and build on your scent work foundation skills with challenging new sniffing activities each week. You and your dog will work as a team doing container, exterior, interior and vehicle searches to locate target odors. Instructor: Gayle Bair DateS: Sundays, January 10, 17, 24, 31 Time: 6:15 pm – 7:15 pm Tuition: $65 per dog (humans free!)

Rabbits and cats and dogs can all get along! Talk with our Behavior Department or visit our online resources at ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org/Training.


Fri., Dec. 11 – 13

Sat., Dec. 5

Choose Your Family Member – Holiday Adoption Event

Holidays with Heart – Vendor and Craft Extravaganza

Friday 11 a.m. – 7 p.m., Sat. and Sun. 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. – Animal Friends Who says you can’t choose your family? Animal Friends says you can – this December at our Choose Your Family Member Adoption Event! Our kennels will be chock full of great pets perfect for a family home. Open your home to a new furry family member this year on Dec. 11-13. We’ll have animals of every size, temperament and type – all waiting for you!

10 a.m. – 4 p.m. – Animal Friends Join Animal Friends to browse some of the most exquisite handmade treasures that our local vendors and crafters will present at our craft fair! With a variety of items such as pottery, jewelry, photography, and more, you will surely find all of your holiday gift needs!

Fri., Jan. 22

Sun., Jan. 31

Fri., Feb. 12

Bunny Yoga

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6 p.m. – Animal Friends Wind down from the week with a relaxing hoppy hour of Bunny Yoga! Practice your Sasangasana, or rabbit pose, with the professionals – our very own shelter rabbits! Class begins promptly at 6 p.m. Limited yoga mats are available. Please feel free to bring your own mat, water, yoga blocks or any other equipment you might need.

1st session: 12 – 2 p.m. | 2nd session: 3 – 5 p.m. Location: Legacy Lanes at 5024 Curry Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15236 Tuition: $35 per person/$150 for a lane of six people. Join us for Alley Up! Tickets include bowling, shoes, pizza, soda and a t-shirt. Expect raffles and our very special guest Cris Winter from WISH 99.7 FM. Of course, our four-legged residents will also be there. Visit ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org/AlleyUp2016 to register now!

For those more than 21 years of age. Time: 7 – 8:30 p.m. Registration: $20 per person (21+) Join us for a very special Valentine’s Day themed wine tasting and bring your pup along for a doggie social! In addition to the wine tasting, try your luck at the Chinese auction and socialize with other pet owners. Dogs that are both people and dog-friendly are welcome to attend. Registration is required by visiting ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org/events.

Holiday Pet-Safety Tips By Katie Kurylo, Communications Coordinator As you prepare your home for this festive holiday season, keep in mind some simple measures to help keep your four-legged family members safe. Christmas Trees and Holiday Plants Pets are often interested in Christmas trees and other holiday greenery. If your furry family member is interested in the pine tree in the corner, make sure it is secured. A hefty cat on a branch, an excited jump by a dog or even a tug by a bunny could topple the tree on to more than just the gifts that Santa left underneath! Remember to keep holiday plants off of the ground and the floor because many seasonal plants, including holly, mistletoe, poinsettia and lilies – along with Christmas-tree water – can be toxic if ingested by your pets. Decorations Jingle bells, tinsel, lights and ribbon might look like toys to your pets. A gentle swat with a paw could lead to chewing and swallowing, which could lead

to an emergency trip to the vet. Holiday Feasts While sweets are a-OK for the humans in your family, keep them out of your pet’s reach. Chocolate and artificial sweetener (xylitol) are very bad for your pet. Although a few bites of plain turkey or vegetables are fine, the spices, sauces and butter used to make the holiday feast are not. Leftovers should be stored out of reach of your pets. And make sure the garbage can is secure if you think your pet will be tempted to check out what’s inside! Holiday Guests Visiting friends and family is one of the joys of the

holiday season. Soon you’ll be indulging in holiday libations with your guests – and who wouldn’t want to! Just be sure your glass of cheer is well out of your pets’ reach. And as your guests are coming and going, be sure to securely close doors and gates. In situations where your guests may not be pet-savvy, it would be best to board or keep your pet in another room for the evening. Always make sure your pet’s ID tags are up-to-date and that your pet is microchipped in case of an escape during the hustle and bustle of the evening’s activities. From all of us at Animal Friends, we wish you and your loved ones – two- and fourfooted alike – a safe and happy holiday season. Special thanks to our friends at Petagogy, Pittsburgh’s premium and natural pet food store, for information that was used in this article.

Animal Friends is proud to host LostMyPet.org, a FREE resource to help lost dogs, cats, rabbits and other animals find their way back home.

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FeLine Purrsonals

Petsburgh Press sponsorships are a great way to honor or say thanks to a friend or pet. If you would like to sponsor the adoption fee of an animal, please contact our Adoptions Department at 412.847.7002.

Louie Louie is the unofficial greeter of our Free Roam Room at Animal Friends. While Louie was found to be FIV+ (FIV is a virus that suppresses a cat’s immune system), he does not let that hold him back one bit! Louie is a handsome, presumably deaf, gentleman who loves people and gets along well with other cats. He can go home either by himself or to a household with another FIV+ kitty. Come meet this sweet boy and give him the chance he deserves! Louie thanks Paula Schaukowitch for her donation in honor of Snowflake and Leonid.

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BruNo Beauty is in the eye of the beholder and Bruno is a strikingly handsome black cat. We think that Bruno would prefer to be an only cat as he wants all the love and attention. Remember, black goes with anything so if you would like a single cat to love and adore you, definitely consider Bruno!

Haley is a sweet girl who hasn’t met a human she doesn’t like! Her Calico markings and charming personality combine to make a truly wonderful cat. Haley will give you playful head-butts when she wants attention. If you have been waiting for a great cat to add to your family, come see Haley today! Haley gives a “meow” of thanks to Gloria Spratt for her donation!

TiGress LasaGNa Lasagna came from an extreme hoarding situation that negatively impacted his behavior. We have been diligently working with him to get him ready for a loving family. Lasagna has gone from scared and wary to curious and affectionate with the help of our volunteers. He is ready for his forever home – could you be the one he has been waiting for?

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Tigress first came to the shelter as a stray, found roaming around outside. She was adopted once before and lived a wonderful life for a couple years until unfortunately being returned because her owners were moving and couldn’t take her. She is one of the nicest cats around! Tigress is extremely friendly and outgoing. She loves to play but never gets too wound up. Tigress is a very clean cat - never making messes in her condo. Talk to an Adoption Counselor today about giving Tigress a loving, forever home!

At Animal Friends, dogs ages 5 and over, cats ages 6 and over, and bunnies older than 5 years are Red Collar Society pets. Their adoptions come with special benefits!


Wylie This beautiful man is Wylie. He came to Animal Friends as a stray but is one of the sweetest cats we’ve ever seen! He is friendly and social, and enjoys playing with string toys and chasing balls. Wylie would make an awesome first cat for someone looking to adopt a handsome and charming cat. He seems to enjoy the company of other cats but would be fine in a house by himself, too. Wylie will make a great addition to any family – stop by and see him today!

Icarus, IDris, IGor anD Irina These four stunning black and white cats came to Animal Friends as under-socialized teenage kittens. They spent several months in an awesome foster home learning that people were friendly and not something to be afraid of. They gain confidence from each other so we are adopting them out in pairs. With three boys and one girl, there is plenty of love to go around from this bunch! They have all learned to enjoy attention and would do best in a calm, patient environment. They’re a bit wary of dogs but might do well with other social cats and older children. Looking for a pair of cats to liven up your life? Stop in and see these beauties!

DoBBy Dobby is shy at first, but warms up into such a sweet cat. While he takes some time to get to know and trust people, he loves other cats and wouldn’t mind going home with a buddy. This energetic guy loves to play with toys and will forget his shyness when he is playing. A calm home with no dogs would be best for him. Come say hello to Dobby today.

Caroline Sweet Caroline! This loving cat was found as a stray by a kind soul who couldn’t take care of her. She loves people and loves being the center of attention even more. With that said, she’d probably do best as an only pet. She occasionally stands on her hind legs and begs for a treat. And she loves string toys. Caroline is currently staying in an office with our COO, helping her make the decisions that make Animal Friends so wonderful. She obviously makes a trusted and loyal companion. Come visit her today!

Meet some of our adoptable cats at Petco at 59 Fort Couch Road, Bethel Park, PA, 15241. Visit Monday through Friday from 6 p.m. – 9 p.m., Saturday 12 p.m. – 4 p.m. or Sunday 1 p.m. – 5 p.m.

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Scout Accomplishments! Congratulations to Vin Travaglino who earned his Dog Care Merit Badge with the help of his dog, Tucker. Congratulations to Katie, Hannah, and Tori who earned their Girl Scout Silver Award by helping Animal Friends! The girls each spent over 50 hours promoting cat and kitten adoptions, planning and hosting a kitten event, and creating a video that teaches others about the importance of spaying and neutering. On behalf of the cats and kittens, thank you for your hard work! Congratulations and a big thank you to Charles Boone on his successful Eagle Scout project of hosting a gigantic supply drive in his community. At press time, he was still collecting, but so far Charles has gifted the animals with over 310 pounds of dog food, over 260 pounds of cat food, and nearly 150 pounds of cat litter! We appreciate his kindness!

The Forgotten Rabbit By Nancy Furstinger (author) and Nancy Lane (illustrator) Review by Leah Carlson, Humane Educator and Literacy Services ISBN# 978-0-940719-19-4 Ages 5 and up What happens to pets purchased as holiday gifts? Unfortunately, many are forgotten after the novelty of the gift wears off. The Forgotten Rabbit follows the story of Bella, a bunny purchased as

an Easter gift. While the children were excited to play with their new bunny at first, they eventually moved the rabbit to a cage in the backyard where she huddled, cold and neglected. Bella’s story does not end in a lonely cage, though. A kindhearted child adopts her, and together the two share a beautiful life full of friendship and fun. Read more about Bella’s journey, and learn about helping rabbits like Bella through the resource page in the back of the book.

Our bunnies are jumping for joy over the new mobile container garden created for them by Silver Award recipients Jetta Kroll and Megan George. Fresh greens are an important part of our bunnies’ diets, and these kind-hearted Girl Scouts were happy to create this gift for the many bunnies who they’d met at our Bun Run. The girls worked over 50 hours to plan, design, and construct the garden, which they delivered with the first batch of lettuce seedlings already growing. To learn more about how scouts can help the animals at Animal Friends, please visit our new webpage www. ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org/ scouts.

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Animal Friends, Pine-Richland Middle School, our therapy dog teams and many kind kids celebrated national Make a Difference Day, held annually on the fourth Saturday of October, on Oct. 24. Please see our Facebook photo album for shots of all of the fun! We appreciate the kindness of those who participated to make a difference in our animals’ lives!

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By Natalie Larocco, Retail Coordinator Here at Animal Friends, we know that your pet is truly a member of the family. So there is no doubt that you’re thinking of surprising him or her with a few special holiday gifts. Here are a few ideas to make your holiday shopping complete:

Has Your Dog Been Naughty or Nice this Year?

Perhaps Fido didn’t quite make Santa’s Nice List this holiday season? Celebrate the holidays right with a guaranteed pup-pleaser - Planet Dog’s Coal ball! For your dog, it is durable, bouncy and buoyant. For you, it’s minty fresh, so stinky dog breath will be a thing of the past. This adorable Lump o’ Coal is rated five out of five on the Chompers Scale, making it durable enough even for the naughtiest of dogs! If your pooch worked his

tail off to make the nice list this year, Animal Friends’ Retail Store is stocked with more holiday-themed Planet Dog toys! Try out the Coal Ball’s adorable counterpart, the Orbee-Tuff Snowball, which is equally as durable and will provide hours of fun for you and your pet. Throw liberally to work off the festive holiday calories.

Cat Got Your … Poinsettia?

Each year when the holiday season rolls around, you often hear people worrying about buying poinsettia plants out of fear of their cat’s safety (which is a legitimate concern – real poinsettias are indeed toxic to pets). However, our holiday cat poinsettia toys are festive and safe for kitty to play with! These catnip-filled crinkle toys will be even more enticing to your feline friends than the real thing!

Deck the Halls with Bows of Timothy Hay!

For the most festive of folks, merrily decorating the house is the heart and soul of the holiday season. This year, as you string up your lights don’t neglect to spruce-up your best friend’s home as well! The Oxbow Timothy Mat and Bungalow are a perfect way to decorate your rabbit’s home this winter! These oversized grass accessories are great for your rabbit to nibble on, relax in, or play with! The edible construction offers your small pet a portion of the high fiber diet he needs and craves. And best of all, you won’t even have to take these decorations down after the New Year – your rabbit will do all the work for you!

We also have a large stock of holiday-themed cat bulk toys and mice, wand toy teasers that are sure to be pleasers and other holiday treasures for your cat’s enjoyment and pleasure.

Animal Friends

Wish List! We could use... • Wet, canned dog food. Our pups eat Alpo and Pedigree brand food. • New cat, dog or rabbit toys and treats to be used in Retail Shop raffle gift baskets. • Bags or cans of cat and dog food for our Chow Wagon program

(any brand, any flavor, smaller bags requested). • Microwavable pet heating pads to keep neonatal kittens warm. • Hopper Hideaways and Tunnel Havens from BinkyBunny.com for our resident rabbits and BunRuns.

For more ideas on how to help our shelter residents, please visit

ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org/wishlist

Animal Friends’ on-site pet supply shop and boutique has the basics and hard-to-find items for pets. Best of all, purchases benefit our shelter residents!

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Ryan the Rabbit

Our Happy Tail this time around comes directly from a very happy family that welcomed Ryan, a rabbit who was transferred to Animal Friends from a partner organization. Before coming to us, he was known to

avoid human contact at all costs as a result of a neglectful history. Now, well we’ll let Ryan’s mom, Rachel, tell you all about that … “My boyfriend Alan and I had wanted to adopt a pet. We went to Animal Friends not knowing what to expect but checked out the rabbits they had for adoption. We found out about their BunRuns (free-roam bunny playtime) on Saturdays and went back a few times over the following weeks to be sure we were prepared to adopt a rabbit. “Alan really liked Ryan at first sight. The BunRun showed us Ryan’s true personality and we saw that he was quite an assertive little rabbit! We decided we wanted to adopt him. He was shy at first but after a few days he warmed up. We have had him with us a few months now and he is really sweet. He has become

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more social and will even jump up on the couch if he feels we aren’t giving him attention! We bought him a few tunnels to run through and he loves darting from in and out of them and jumping around the house. “My favorite thing he does though is around 9 p.m. when he gets a handful of hay pellets before bedtime. He really enjoys this new brand of pellet we’re trying. In fact, he comes running out of nowhere and jumps all over us! If we’re not quick enough, he’ll put his head inside of the bag to grab the first bite!” Making happy matches like this are the best gift of all for our adoption team. We send all the best to Rachel, Alan and Ryan. From everyone at Animal Friends, we wish you and your family a very happy holiday season.

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