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Woods Humane Society SHELTER TAILS spring/summer 2014 Inside this Issue: From the Director s Desk P2 Travels with Joey P3 new Play yard P4 Volunteer Spotlight P5 THE WOODS HUMANE ALLIANCE P6-7 wine 4 paws P8 Humane Education: Empathy, Compassion, Responsibility At Woods Humane Society, we believe in young people s ability to create positive and long-lasting change for animals in our community. By offering opportunities that foster a culture of empathy and compassion we can begin to develop the next generation of responsible pet guardians and animal advocates. Since launching our Humane Education department in March of 2013, we ve impacted the lives of more than 1,200 youth. Our goal is to reach twice as many in 2014. These Girl Scouts from Cayucos earned their "Responsibility Patch" by attending a customized Humane Education presentation at Woods. They learned that animals' six basic needs are: Food, Water, Shelter, Play & Exercise, Medical Care and Love. Here they are posing with silly faces and our beloved Cesar. Community Service Saturday participants fulfill school requirements and experience how good it feels to offer a helping hand to those in need. Our Mission: To serve, protect and shelter homeless companion animals; To place animals in humane environments; To promote responsible pet ownership, provide humane education and reduce pet overpopulation; To celebrate the human/animal bond. Can an eight-year-old make a difference in the lives of homeless animals? Absolutely! Working one-on-one with our Humane Education Coordinator, students share with their classmates the lessons they have learned from an animal-themed book. We invite you to learn more about these and other humane education programs by visiting our website or contacting Kiersten Anderson, Humane Education Coordinator at (805) 543-9316 ext. 13 or kanderson@woodshumane.org. Special thanks to the MOCA Foundation and the Edwin and Jeanne Woods Family Foundation for their generous support of our Humane Education programs. Animal Action Camp: March 24-28, 2014 Critter Camp: June August 2014 Check our website for details at www.woodshumane.org

2 Shelter Tails From the Director s Desk Board of Directors Kevin Dye President Lenny Jones Vice President Simone Michel Secretary Lisa Adams Treasurer Jon Ansolabehere Jimmy Roberts Stacy Gregory Jennifer Melton Melanie Morgan DVM Dan Lloyd Woods Humane Society Staff Cory Karpin Executive Director Steve Kragenbrink, CVA Director of Community Programs Serena Martinez Operations Director Denise Reynolds Business Manager/HR Representative Joy Miller Development & Outreach Associate Susan Powell, DVM, PhD Staff Veterinarian Heather Harris, DVM Elizabeth Noppinger, DVM Mary McLain, DVM Marcella Roan, DVM Part-Time Veterinarians Rebecca Mundy Registered Veterinary Technician Zahlia Cronce-King Surgery Coordinator Ashley Williams Surgery Assistant Kiersten Anderson Humane Education Coordinator Michelle Rizzi Behavior and Training Coordinator Melanie Myerscough Development and Outreach Assistant Heather Massoni Animal Care Supervisor Chris Williams Kristin Youngberg Animal Care Team Leaders Caitlin Amaral Melesa Bryant Shelle Clark Chelsea Connors Braeleigh Doble Ruth Gomez Linsey Milligan Mario Papaleo Colleen Reed Patrick Regan Hayley Richards CJ Schotbough Animal Caregivers Kathryn Janiszewski Customer Service Supervisor Desiree Lomeli Liz Maxwell Katy Stallcup Customer Service Representatives Dear Friends of Woods Humane Society, When you think of a humane society what comes to mind? For most people the answer is simple: a place to go to adopt a pet. While a successful adoption program certainly is an important aspect of any humane society it s by no means the only one. At Woods being a full-service humane society means many things. Of course it does mean adoptions, and lots of them, but it also means a dedication to education, prevention and training. For starters there s our spay and neuter program. In 2013 our medical team performed more than 3,500 spay and neuter surgeries preventing tens of thousands of unwanted litters. Then there s our growing education program offering everything from summer and spring break camps to school presentations and Community Service for teens. There s also our behavior program which, among many other things, includes K9 training classes for the public. These classes, built on the principals of positive reinforcement, enhance the human-animal bond, address common behavior issues and, most importantly, keep dogs in their homes and out of the shelter. This year we re taking our behavior program to a whole new level! The Woods Humane Society Behavior Center, set to open at the end of this year, will allow us to rehabilitate dogs that display fearful, shy, defensive behavior or high levels of arousal while in the shelter. With the addition of six kennels and 1,000 square feet of dedicated indoor training space, we ll be able to meet the needs of shelter dogs who need us most - those who, without our help, wouldn t find a second chance anywhere else. Thank you for helping to make Woods a full-service humane society! Your support and advocacy have made all the difference in the world and together, with the Woods Humane Society Behavior Center, we ll change more lives than ever in 2014 and beyond. With gratitude, Cory Karpin Executive Director

Shelter Tails 3 Travels With Joey What sunshine is to flowers, smiles are to humanity. These are but trifles, to be sure; but scattered along life's pathway, the good they do is inconceivable. ~ Joseph Addison There are so many things that make us smile at Woods Humane Society: wagging tails, rumbling purrs, being able to provide care for so many cats and dogs, the moment when a pet goes out the door with a new forever family, the incredible support from our community and so much more. This letter about Joey certainly made us smile and we hope it brings a smile to you as well. Aloha, On January 3rd, 2007 I walked into Woods to wander and pet some doggies while on my lunch break. That is where I fell in Love with my Joey Baby; I came back after work that day and adopted him. Since then, Joey has been my favorite travel buddy. We moved up to my grandparents farm in Oregon and then to Portland. We lived a few years in Hawaii, swimming in the warm ocean, chasing the Nene and hiking the gorgeous ridgelines of the islands. Joey loved looking at all the fishies while on our walks, swimming beside the snorkelers and charming all the tourists, posing for photos. I think somewhere in Japan Joey may be on a must see while in Oahu list. While in Hawaii, Joey s last name changed and we again moved, traveling across the mainland from Seattle to San Diego. Georgia to Texas and now we are in Colorado exploring the mountains, playing in the snow, even relaxing at historical hotels in Downtown Denver. What a great adventure it has been since Joey became part of my life. What a wonderful Fur Baby we have. I couldn t imagine my life without him, he is our friend, our travel buddy, our baby. When I first got Joey he was afraid of everything. He cowered at sticks and hid from children but with some love and trust and gentle help from my nieces and nephews the only thing that upsets Joey now is a child crying. He will lie down to have kids who are scared pet him, he recognizes strollers and wants a peek at the child (I think in hopes their little face has leftovers.) Joey is strong and healthy, well-loved and the center of our lives. He makes everyone who meets him smile, especially children. Kellie

4 Shelter Tails Introducing the Harold J. Miossi Canine Play Yard The Woods Humane Society facility is nothing short of amazing. From our free-roaming cattery to our dog adoption pods, every space was thoughtfully designed to reduce stress and provide every animal with not just shelter, but a temporary home until a permanent one can be found. Until recently the only thing our wonderful facility lacked was a dedicated yard where our adopters could get to know their new best friend. Thanks to a generous gift from the Harold J. Miossi Trust, we are thrilled to offer adopters and their future pups the perfect place to get to know one another. The 2,500 square foot Harold J. Miossi Canine Play Yard will play several important roles at Woods but none more important than providing a place for you to get to know our adoptable dogs. Thinking of adopting? Come out to Woods, speak with our knowledgeable staff and spend some quality time getting to know our adoptable dogs. Play ball, have a game of tug of war and spend some quality time with a pup or two (or three or four!) before making the commitment to adopt. Upcoming K9 Training Classes Michelle Rizzi, Woods Humane Society s Behavior and Training Coordinator, shares her method of Positive Reinforcement Training through two unique classes. Each K9 obedience class runs for 6 consecutive weeks on Saturdays. Please note-- the first class is an orientation without dogs. Pre-registration is required. C.H.A.R.M. School (Changing Habits And Reinforcing Manners), basic obedience for dogs 6 months and older with minimal or no formal training Petite Pals, basic obedience for dogs 6 months and older and under 25 lbs. Saturdays, March 22 - April 26, 2014 Saturdays, May 10 - June 14, 2014 Saturdays, June 28 August 2, 2014 Saturdays, August 16 September 20, 2014 Saturdays, October 4 November 8, 2014 Saturdays, November 15 December 20, 2014 For more information visit our website at www.woodshumanesociety.org/k9classes or call 805-543-9316 x10.

Shelter Tails 5 Volunteer Spotlight - Three Dedicated Leaders At Woods Humane Society the help of our volunteers is essential they clean, they groom, they befriend our cats and dogs and so much more! Last year volunteers devoted over 6,444 hours to helping us fulfill our mission. We d like to introduce three volunteers who have taken on leadership roles. Each one has assumed major responsibility for a fundraising event ensuring that we have the resources to meet the needs of homeless animals in our community. Sarah TomAsetti, Founder and Chair of Wine 4 Paws Living in North County, Sarah couldn t get to Woods to help out on a regular basis so she came up with the idea of getting area wineries involved. For six years Sarah has provided the passion, organization, and attention to detail required to make Wine 4 Paws come to life. If I can help you to continue doing the amazing work you do, I feel that together we are making a difference for those animals. I have a magnet on my fridge that says, Saving one dog (or cat!) will not change the world but for that one dog (or cat!) the world will be forever changed. I want to be a part of that! Sarah and Barney Laura Slania, Chair of Wiggle Waggle Walk for Woods, 2012, 2013 Since 2007, Laura has been part of a team of volunteers that has put together our annual pledge walk. For the last two years, she has served as the Chair of the event. Her leadership, commitment and hard work have made each year more successful than the last. My dog Otis came from Woods Humane Society and has been my best friend for 9 years now. I have always been an animal person and decided to volunteer my time to assist with Wiggle Waggle as a way to give back to the organization that brought me and Otis together. Laura, Rocky and Otis Dwyne Willis, Chair of the Tails Gala, 2012, 2013, 2014 A little over two years ago, Dwyne approached Woods and offered to share his considerable skills and experience. His know-how, vision and sense of style have transformed our gala, creating a magical event that has won many new friends for the cats and dogs in our care. Experiencing the unconditional love and happiness our pets give us is something that should be enjoyed and cherished by all. Supporting the mission of Woods gives me the greatest pleasure --- knowing I helped save the life of a dog or cat and that life has brought happiness to someone is worth every hour I give as a volunteer. Dwyne and Mr. Ripley Do you have special skills or experience that can benefit the dogs and cats at Woods? Let us know we re always looking for those special volunteers. Learn more at www.woodshumane.org

6 Shelter Tails WOODS HUMANE ALLIANCE January-December 2013 We would like to express our sincere appreciation for this group of generous donors who provide major support for the homeless dogs and cats of the Central Coast. Protector $5,000+ Anonymous Central Coast Wine Classic Ethel Frends Foundation Gazin Foundation Glide Foundation Jeanne L and Ellery J Conley Endowed Fund Lenny Jones Laurence C Gaebe Family Foundation MOCA Foundation John and Prudence Noon Sophidion Foundation Kirsten Swift Peter and Mary Russo Family Foundation Hugh Wadman Francine Woods Guardian $2,500 - $4,999 Margaret Collier & Raul Castillo Jim and Carlen Eckford Martin Resorts Sammy Pineau Shirley and Mike Ritter Laura Slania Advocate $1,000 - $2,499 Anonymous Marsha and Ira Alpert Stuart Atkins Debbie Boyd Build-A-Bear Foundation Fernandez Pave the Way Foundation Carroll Building Company Felicia and Jack Cashin Central Coast Roller Derby Skye and Craig Christakos Charles Cole Zorus and Judy Colglazier John Collins Dave and Brooke Cottrell Bert and Candace Forbes Lee Gulliver Fred Hindler Laura Hopkins Sue Kerckhoff Pamela Kramer Bernice Lacks Don and Barbara Lagrand Jeff Liberman Richard and Yvonne Macias Ann Martel Thomas and Kathy McLaughlin Juanita and Ernest McMullen McNamara Realty Nancy Mellen Michelson Family Foundation John F Miller Mildred & Dean Miyazaki Betty Monroe Multi-Pak Corporation Pacific Coast Survey and Design Group Carrol and Joan Pruett Brian and Jeri Roberts Scott and Jane Robinson Glenda Shupnick SLO County Golden Retrievers Suzan Smith Joseph and Erica Spellacy Gail and Roger Steele Tish and Robert G Tefft The Nara Fund David and Joan Van Roberta Wallace Christopher Waterbury Anne Wyatt YPNG Partner $500 - $999 10Eleven Mark Anderson Pat Arnold Nathaniel Bair Virginia Bass Beary Cute Bears Gary and Linda Beatson Edward Bowie Stephen Brehm Bonnie Brooks Diane and Russ Brown Mary E Buren Fred and Joan Carrington E.M. Clark Sandra Clement & Matthew Hall Scott Coito Dennis Combrink Mary Cook Sally and Bill Cook Chris and Paula Daman Dexter Daniels Donna Davis Nancy Davis Shawn Dienhart Fleur De Peralta David and Julie Delfino Mark and Mimi Ditchie Cynthia Douglas Marion Erling Beth Faerigan Susan Gates Ellen and Daniel Gaver Jim Gentilcore Michael Gunther & Steven Hopkins Peggy Hernandez & Gregory Power Ian Hoover Ilse Hoppe Mark and Elizabeth Hornickel Terri and Vard Ikeda John and Frank Sparacio Charitable Foundation Donna Johnson Patrick Kelly Justin Kephart Janice and Phillip Kissel Johnette Koenig Bradley Kyle James Landreth A Lasting Tribute From time to time Woods Humane Society will receive generous donations in memory of a beloved pet who has passed away. These gifts make a meaningful difference in the lives of the animals in our care. With the installation of our memorial wall we can now offer a permanent way for people to honor all the years of love and companionship they have received. For more information on qualifying gifts please visit the donation page of our website at www.woodshumane.org.

Shelter Tails 7 Jeffrey and Lara Lehmer Coral Levin Marcella Lindbery John Lyle Gary Maier Barbara Marcum & Dale Jones Patrick and Shirley McCullough Kim and Kevin Meyer Kathy L Miller Wendy Miller Jennifer Minikin John and Diantha Mooneyham Diane and Kerry Morris Morro Bay Tourism Bureau Darline Murphy Kermita Myers Native Trails Eric and Kelley Nelson On Shore Foundation Eileen Orback Promega Biosciences Kenneth and Darlene Ramey Lawrence S Ratner Scott Reckefus Debra Robertson Kelly and Terry Robinson Diane Rochelle Susan and Timothy Rueda Steve and Denna Serda Mike and Linda Sims Louisa Smith Therese Solimeno Cheryl Stoltenberg Straight Up Sports Margaret Swigart Ke-Ping and Susan Tsao Randall and Jamie Voss Wallace Group Virginia Walter David Zwarg Friend $250 - $499 Abundance Thrift Shop John Alongi Alpha Kappa Psi Joseph Anastasio Donald Antonel Christina Antonoplos Ted Ardolino Michael and Venessa Armstrong Andrew Arozena Elizabeth and John Ashford Henry Barba Abby and Haley Bartenetti Bayside Care Center Margie Beaman Lela Becker Glen and Marcia Bell Jeffrey Bisely Estelle Blaise Lucille Bowen Marc Brazil Jack and Nancy Brown Virginia Bunnell Karen and Jack Carson Dawn Cerf Michelle and Brian Choquette Clever Ducks Cheryl and Jim Conway Terri Cross Dave and Jan Crowther Jim Cruce Lynn and Nancy Cutler Susan Cutts Cathy De Alva Beverly Delmartini Ione Donati James Dorf Donald and Marguerite Erickson Darlene & Len Essig Mitchell Falkenstern Linda Feldman Richard Fleming Bob and Marleta Garner Elizabeth and Douglas Girouard John Ott and Ruth Goodnow Jerry and Sandy Gothe Charlie and Meghan Gray Gene Green Michael Groves Robby and Frank Gussman Donna and Brian Haney Marjorie Hanks Donna Harcourt George Hauser Robin Hayward Faye Hogan Mark and Kelly Holscher Susan and Myron Hood John and Lori Hostetter Marilyn Houghton Jacqueline Bryant Alva Jahnes-Smith Cate Johnson Thelma Johnson Judith and Martin Kaliski Anne and Gene Keller Earl and Jean Keller Michael Kenney Berta and Steven Kerr King Group Advertising Ed and Bernadette Kurtz Lynn Lane Lightshine Enterprises Robert and Cathe Lincoln Helen and Richard Livingston Brian and Beverley Louw Diane and Roger Ludin Mark Mayer Phyllis McIntyre Bonnie McIvor Joan Mensonides F. Stuart Miller Joy and Michael Miller Phyllis Mina Anna Moloney & Robert Welborn Marion Mueller Barbara Mummey Tom Myers Lynn Nash Elizabeth Nelson Kandy Noel John Norris Jon O'Hare Dennis and Charlene Odekirk Lawrence Padovan Bonnie Pettersen Shellie and Dennis Philbin William Plaster Dana Pratt Martin and Joan Rafter Carie Randolph Kathleen Redden Michael and Sarah Richardson Sandra Rowley Deborah Schulte Kate P Secrest Harry Shlaudeman Neal and Darlene Shubert Carmen Simpson Amanda Sorensen Splish Splash Mobile Dog Bath Drew and Anna Squyres Allen and Joann Stanfield John and Leslie Steinbeck Al and Barb Stevens Bobbi Stoffers Marco Sturken Chuck and Diane Tempus Dolores Thomas William and Wynn Thomson Evelyn Tolin Ruth Tonkin Tommy and Marcia Torgerson Marie Trapesonian-Shaw Miles B Trimmer Bryan and Summer Turnbow Terence and Nancy Tweedie United Voluntary Services Wendy Wagoner Sharon Ward James Watson Luann Welliver Elizabeth Will Linda Wilson Rex and Janice Wolf Barbara Wright Rueben Zabala How about now? Have you thought about leaving a gift to Woods Humane Society or other charitable organizations in your will? Or naming us as a beneficiary of a life insurance policy or IRA? Have you actually gotten around to it yet? Unfortunately good intentions are not enough. It s not unusual to put off making or updating an estate plan, but your decision to act now can impact the lives of countless homeless animals in the future. We invite you to join other compassionate individuals in our community and become a member of the Woods Legacy Circle. For more information about making a planned gift, or to let us know that you have already included us in your estate plans, please contact Cory Karpin, Executive Director at (805) 543-9316 x 20 or ckarpin@woodshumane.org. Planned Gifts Received July December 2013 Barbara Rice Violet and Denis Stone Dorothy Walker Clyde Warren Irene White

8 Shelter Tails Wine drinkers and animal lovers unite! The sixth annual Wine 4 Paws weekend, presented by Cloud Star, will be held at 70 pet-loving wineries throughout the Central Coast on April 26 and 27. All weekend long participating wineries will share their proceeds with Woods Humane Society by donating a percentage of sales or all of their tasting fees. Either way you end up with great wine and the animals at Woods benefit. To view the full list of participating wineries and get your map and passport, visit www.wine4paws.org. Our Wish List It takes so much to keep our shelter going and we couldn t do it without your help. If you have a few items that you d like to bring in or if you d like to organize a donation drive in your community, school or workplace here is a list of our top needs: Cat and Dog Treats and Toys Hill s Science Diet Canned Dog and Cat Food Pill Pockets Blankets & Towels (no comforters, please) Bleach Paper Towels Toilet Paper White Copy Paper Crayola markers and crayons Construction paper In addition to the items listed above, there are some specific items that would enhance our Humane Education Programs for children and help with our animal enrichment activities. Use the QR code to go directly to our wish list on Amazon or follow the link on our website at www.woodshumanesociety.org/wishlist. If you have questions give us a call at (805) 543-9316 x 10. Woods Humane Society 875 Oklahoma Ave. San Luis Obispo, CA ph: (805) 543-9316 f: (805) 543-9524 Connect with us! Become a friend and enjoy our tweets and posts. We post fun facts, adoptable animals and the latest news from Woods Humane Society! If you re already plugged in, share our pages with your friends! Follow us on twitter: @woodshumane Like Us on Facebook: Woods Humane Society