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AWC NEWS AWC News A Newsletter of the Animal Welfare Council/ Allegheny Spay & Neuter Clinic For friends of animals Fall 2017 Animal Welfare Council/Allegheny Spay & Neuter Clinic - 1380 Shawville Hwy, Woodland, PA 16881 814-857-5280 www.animal411.net visit us on Facebook Centre Hall Satellite - 2481 General Potter Hwy, Centre Hall, PA 16829 814-364-1630 Welcome Fall! As we move into autumn, we anticipate the vivid colors appearing on the trees and the crisp, refreshing feel of the breeze. We have had an enjoyable, eventful summer, and we thank you for your continued support of the council and the clinic. As students make their way back to class, we also reflect on our mission to educate all individuals about the critical issues of animal welfare and pet care. Please consider ways you can be an advocate and educator for our furry friends! AWC Board of Directors and Allegheny Spay and Neuter Clinic Staff "I read online..." Our lives are linked to the internet, with all the benefits and challenges that may bring. While some choose to limit their connection as much as possible, far more see the world wide web as their first source of information and education. We may have learned the hard way that faulty information and lies abound in cyberspace, but we should also recognize the vast wealth of quality information available. When used responsibly, the internet can be far more trustworthy than the tales, rumors, and speculation you hear from many friends and family! Here are sites that are established and maintained by knowledgeable professionals. They are a great way to find answers to your questions and educate yourself more on a variety of animal topics: www.veterinarypartner.com www.catfriendly.com www.aspca.org www.pavma.org

When searching the web, always be sure to check the source of information, read the "About Us" tab, and remember anybody with a computer or a phone can post something on the internet! Educational Opportunities One of the main goals of the AWC is to be a resource and provide information and education to the community about pet care. Whether it s working with a group of 4H teens to discuss the need for spay/neuter, speaking to a group of adults in the community about Lyme Disease, or working with area youth to help lessen the frequency of dog bites, to name a few, there are individuals available to speak to your group about animals and their care. To arrange for a speaker to come to your group, call the Allegheny Spay and Neuter Clinic at 857-5280. Considering Declawing? When a cat's claws become destructive or dangerous for an individual or family, they may consider the option of declawing. This surgical procedure uses either a blade or a laser to remove the third digit of each toe, generally on the front feet. Rarely, back feet are also included. This elective surgery requires general anesthesia, modified litter during the recovery period, and post-operative antibiotics and pain medication. While training a pet can be challenging, there are various methods and products that can effectively modify this behavior before the last option of surgery is necessary. Aluminum foil or plastic wrap may be placed on a commonly scratched carpet or sofa. Deterrent sprays can make certain areas or rooms undesirable to the cat. Acrylic nail caps (such as "Soft Paws") blunt the nail tip and can physically prevent destructive scratching. Most importantly, provide plenty of toys and scratching posts to give your cat an acceptable way to engage in natural feline behavior. A thorough discussion with your veterinarian is important prior to choosing the route of declawing. Adoptable Pets The following animals are staying at the Clearfield County SPCA and looking for a great home! Please call them at 765-2220 if this might be you. Meet Keeter Pet ID: 35106383 Breed: pit bull terrier mix Age: 8 1/2 yrs. Color: brindle Gender: spayed female Size: large Keeter was an owner surrender because her previous owner wasn't allowed to have her where he lived. She is an eight year old Pit Bull Terrier mix. She is a big lug who loves to have her belly rubbed. She will need a little leash training but she loves to cuddle up with you anytime. Swing out and spend some time with this big beauty as she hopes for a new home!!

Meet Simon Pet ID: 35454608 Breed: terrier mix Age: 9 mo. Color: black/white Gender: male Size: medium Simon came to us as a stray from the Morris Twp Area. He is a young nine month old Beagle/Terrier mix. He is a little shy at first but does warm up once he spends some time with you. He likes to go out for walks. He would do better in a more quiet laid back home. He is a cute little bugger and would make a great new friend for someone. Stop out and spend some time with him as he hopes for that new forever home soon!! Meet Willa Pet ID: 35277172 Breed: domestic short hair/mix Age: 5 mo. Color: black/silver Gender: female Size: small Willa, Wynona, Kodiak and Grizzly were found stray in the Mahaffey area and the woman who found them was not able to keep them. These little cuties are full of energy and will keep their new families entertained with their silly antics. They all have nice personalities and when they have had their fill of play they're always looking for a lap or shoulder to snuggle on. These sweet little babies are ready to meet their forever families. If you have been thinking about adopting a kitten, there is no better time than the present! Meet Reggie Pet ID: 35705745 Breed: domestic short hair/mix Age: 1 yr. Color: grey/white Gender: neutered male Size: small Reggie is a handsome boy looking for his forever home. He came to us as a stray from the Curwensville area. This sweet cat loves to snuggle and would make a great pet for almost any home. Stop out and meet Reggie soon we know you'll fall in love.

TOP 10 REASONS TO SPAY AND NEUTER YOUR PET 1. Your female pet will live a longer, healthier life. 2. Neutering provides major health benefits for your male. 3. Your spayed female won't go into heat. 4. Your male dog won't want to roam away from home. 5. Your neutered male will be much better behaved. 6. Spaying or neutering will NOT make your pet fat. 7. It is highly cost-effective. 8. Spaying and neutering your pet is good for the community. 9. Your pet doesn't need to have a litter for your children to learn about the miracle of birth. 10. Spaying and neutering helps fight pet overpopulation. AWC/Allegheny Spay & Neuter Clinic Wish List dog food, cat food, cat litter, paper towels, stamps, copy paper, envelopes (business size), garbage bags (tall and 55 gallon), soap, iodine/betadine, totes and coolers to make outdoor cat houses, straw. Monetary donations are also appreciated in any amount. Memorial or Honorary donations can be made and will be recognized with a notification card. Gift certificates are available for spaying and neutering. Items can be dropped off at the clinic during business hours 8:00 AM 4:00 PM - Mondays/Tuesdays/Thursdays. Thank you for helping us help area animals. All donations are tax deductible. Join us in our efforts to help animals -- Become a member of the Animal Welfare Council/Allegheny Spay and Neuter Clinic-- All proceeds benefit needy local animals! Animal lovers are invited to show their love of animals and become members of the Animal Welfare Council/Allegheny Spay & Neuter Clinic. Your membership in the AWC will help support animals in the local area by providing affordable spay/neuter plus other veterinary services, pet food through our pet food pantry, straw and housing for outdoor animals, and information and education about good pet care. NEW AWC 2017-2018 Membership Cards are available with great discounts. For existing members, it s time to renew your membership. Take advantage of some great savings while helping animals. A yearly membership costs: $10 per year for an individual and $15 for a family.

With your AWC/Allegheny Spay & Neuter Clinic Membership you receive: ** Membership Discount Card Discounts good through May 2018 - - Card entitles members to discounts for pet services and at other area businesses. With your AWC membership card, members will enjoy many values and discounts for a wide variety of animal related care, supplies, and services including food, grooming, kennels, plus other businesses including restaurants. Check out these great sponsors for the 2017-2018 AWC Membership Card - all are offering great discounts to AWC Members: Allegheny Spay & Neuter Clinic*Legends Sports Bar*Evergreen Kennels & Grooming*Scotto s Pizza*The Clearfield Hair House Subway*Blacker Floral*Fox s Pizza Den*Starr Hill Winery*Fun Central*Primitive Me*Buck s Pizza*Jim s Sports Center*Aunt Lu s Cafe*Curwensville Lake*Dutch Pantry*Clearfield Agway*Turtles 24 Hr. Fitness & Tan*Sid s Super Submarines*Eagle Haven*Susie s Fashions*Mary Kay Thomas Beauty Salon*Flaunt It Studio*Walker Commercial Cleaning*Clearnet Computer Services*Tracy s Tanning and Hair Designs Any businesses wanting to have their business listed on the card next year can call the clinic at 857-5280. A HUGE THANKS to the Membership Card Sponsors To become an AWC Member and help support local animals, complete the application below. Mail to: AWC, 1380 Shawville Hwy, PO Box 97, Woodland, PA 16881 or drop it off at the Allegheny Spay & Neuter Clinic 814-857- 5280 - to get your Membership Discount Card. Applications are also on our website www.animal411.net. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Animal Welfare Council/ Allegheny Spay & Neuter Clinic Membership Application NAME(S): $10 INDIVIDUAL $15 FAMILY PHONE: ADDRESS: E Mail: If you see animals being neglected or abused, call the Clearfield County SPCA @ 814-765-2220. If you haven t already, check out our Facebook page (Allegheny Spay and Neuter Clinic/Animal Welfare Council) for information about current events and animal care.

Save the Date - Upcoming Events: October 14th - CRC Fall Festival October 22nd - Central PA Pets Expo October 28th - Pit Bull Awareness Day (Happy Paws Happy Homes) 2017 Be Kind To Animals T-Shirts Youth Design Contest Winners Named Noah Troxell - age 6, Madison Elizabeth Howe - age 8-9, Isabella Walls - age 11, and Jeremiah Bloom - age 15 are the winners of the 2017 Be Kind To Animals T-shirt design contest sponsored by the Animal Welfare Council/Allegheny Spay and Neuter Clinic of Woodland. The contest was open to all youth aged 6 17 years; drawings focusing on the Be Kind to Animals message were received from multiple school districts from well over 200 youth in Spring 2017. This is the fifth year that the Animal Welfare Council has sponsored the contest. The council hopes that the contest will highlight this important message and educate area youth about being kind to animals. T-shirts with the winner s designs will be available for sale after June 17 at the Allegheny Spay & Neuter Clinic 1380 Shawville Hwy Woodland 857-5280. They make great gifts and are a great way to support the efforts of area youth and needy animals.