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Wet N se News FALL 2015 UPCOMING EVENTS 3rd Annual Wags and Wheels Auto, Truck & Motorcycle Show and Rescue Ride Poker Run September 12 INSIDE THIS ISSUE Building Our Dream... 2 Recent Events.... 4 Upcoming Events.... 5 What is Rescue?.... 6 Where Are They Now?.... 7 Adoptable Dogs... 9 Free vs. Shelter Dog.... 10 Building Our Dream: Help us reach our goal to buy land and build our permanent facility to benefit the 2nd Chance dogs! See the full story Page 2 URGENT: We Need Fosters! Please consider opening your heart and home to a dog who needs you. Your family will be blessed by the wonderful dogs and people they meet through fostering. Learn more at: 2ndChance4LifeRescue.org

Building Our Dream by Lynn Leach 2

In 2010, 2nd Chance 4 Life Rescue took in our first pup. Since then, it has been a whirlwind of amazing saves and devastating losses. We never realized how fast we would grow or how vast the need! Our dream is to have a permanent facility on at least four acres of land with multiple play yards and a building for healing, celebrating, grooming, boarding and short-term housing. We would like a large room to hold events, conduct training and summer day camps. We want to have a sanctuary for those that will never find a forever home but need us to be their Forever Family. Our goal is to never have a dog permanently living at the facility, but to have an atrium where people in need of quiet healing can come and sit in front of a fireplace or cascading water wall and comfortably cuddle with a fur baby that needs their love as much as they need to give it. A place where hearts can heal. We strongly believe that a fur baby can sometimes be the best medicine for a body that is hurting or a mind that is troubled. 2nd Chance 4 Life Rescue rescues dogs, but in doing so, we have rescued many humans who now have a reason to live because of their new Forever Friend. Lives changed and lives saved! I m Millie. Adopt me! Our Goal: $300,000 $13,632 Money raised Help us reach the next step in our journey. Please donate at www.2ndchance4liferescue.org 14 years old and dumped at a high-kill shelter. Little Ms. Foxy was one of the few lucky seniors who had a guardian angel who called to see if we could help. Now, Foxy lives in a foster home with Cutie Patootie and Gidget. She gets spoon fed and lives the life of a princess. No dog deserves to die just because of lack of space at high-kill shelters. We would LOVE to help the many other foster dogs in our program. Help us raise funds for our permanent facility. The sky is the limit when passion leads the way. Wet Nose News 3

Recent Events May 22-23 & 25 2nd Chance Garage Sale Our 3-day garage sale was held at Heather Circle in Elizabethtown. 2nd Chance dogs were in attendance. May 30 4th Annual Golf Outing Our Annual Golf Outing was held at Iron Valley Golf Club in Lebanon. Much fun was had by all, especially Lelo! July 13 & August 17 Paint Nite Paint Nite provided tablecloths, smocks, canvases, paint brushes, easels, and a master artist instructor. The event was held at Hennigans Restaurant and Bar in Mount Joy food, drinks and fun! August 1 Cape May, NJ Bus Trip We enjoyed a trip to Cape May for a do as you wish day with no parking hassles and no tolls. 4 A portion of each ticket benefited 2nd Chance 4 Life Rescue.

September 27 11 am - 5 pm WoofStock 2015 Riverfront Park 100 N. Front Street Harrisburg, PA 17101 Rain or shine! Upcoming Events September 12 3 pm - 7 pm 3rd Annual Wags and Wheels Auto, Truck & Motorcycle Show (Rain date: September 13 3 pm 7 pm) Lawn Fire Hall Carnival Grounds 5596 Elizabethtown Road Lawn, PA The public is invited and admission is free. A groovy day of peace, love, music, fun and drool! Come out and meet our Rescue dogs at this awesome event. Get your picture taken with your dog by our Rescue photographer. There will be lots to see and do as you walk along tree-lined Susquehanna Riverfront Park. WoofStock is a large event so wear your walkin shoes and bring your doggies they ll like the ice cream social. You ll like the music and all the cool vendors. We will welcome back the live band, Burning House performing over five decades of soul, Motown and dance rock. Bring a lawn chair and enjoy the show! The vehicle registration fee will be discounted for those who sign up in advance. We welcome you to pre-register your vehicle for $10 or register the day of the event for $15. The first 100 vehicles registered will receive commemorative dash plaques. Awards will be given for People s Choice and Sponsor s Choice. Food and beverages will be available for purchase. We will have a silent auction, half & half, and raffles. A Motorcycle Run will commence at the event. We are currently looking for sponsors for the band and kitchen, vendors, donations to purchase food, auction items, and cars to register for the show! If you are available to volunteer, please let us know. And, what would a 2nd Chance event be without dogs? We will have dogs at this event that are available for adoption. You may even get a big wet kiss! Your dogs are welcome as long as they are people and other dog friendly and have a rabies tag or documentation. Proceeds will benefit the dogs of 2nd Chance 4 Life Rescue. For information, call Carla at 717-314-4586, email 2ndChanceTreasurer@gmail.com, or visit www.2ndchance4liferescue.org. October 11 12 pm - 4:30 pm Thirty-One Gifts Bingo Hummelstown Fire Hall (upstairs) 717-566-8574 249 East Main Street Hummelstown, PA 17036 All Thirty-One products as prizes (purses, totes, accessories, etc). Doors open at noon; Bingo starts at 2 pm. 20 games for $20. Orders of 8 tickets or more may reserve a table. Food including homemade baked goods. Raffles and Half & Half Tickets may not be available at the door. Please purchase your tickets on our Shop webpage: www.2ndchance4liferescue.org/shop/ All online ticket purchases will be held at the door the day of Bingo; no tickets will be mailed. When we receive payment, an email confirmation will be sent to you. Parking is available beside the fire house and directly across Main Street in another parking lot. Wet Nose News 5

So, what is rescue?by Lynn Leach I am ask many times, Why do you take the old dogs or the sick dogs? And, trust me, there are many days when I m sitting holding a dog as it gets its wings that I ask myself the same thing. The answer is simple. If not us, who? Why should these precious little ones end their lives on a steel table in a cold shelter or a box in a yard, when they have the chance to be loved, cuddled and adored for whatever remaining time they have? Rescue takes in its fair share of puppies and cute dogs that are easily adoptable. But if that s all we did, would we really be Rescue or would we just be a marketing business for dogs? For me, rescue is loving unconditionally. Rescue is finding the beauty under the sadness, erasing the fear, uncovering the potential and sometimes just holding a soul while they get their wings. Rescue is giving Shep his allergy shot every 10 days and stopping in the middle of my work because he comes to my desk to give me a hug and stare at the coconut oil container because he wants a glob to lick off my hand. Rescue is rehabbing with Gidgit and watching her regain the use of her back legs, while at the same time, seeing the curvature in her back start to straighten because she isn t compromised in her ability to use all her legs again. Rescue is watching George fully enjoy life even though his heart is huge and he takes 4 pills twice a day. He doesn t care. He is just so happy to be loved and sleep in bed and have friends to play with! Rescue is taking a Lily knowing she probably doesn t have much time left and spending hours just laying with her and petting her and talking quietly about how sweet she is until she tells you she is ready to go. And then, being strong enough to not make it about yourself, but to allow them the peace and dignity of going quietly in your arms. Rescue is not about what s in it for me. Rescue is what do I have in me for others? Society has become self indulgent and entitled. We have lost sight of giving back. Our children have not been shown by example that not everything you do comes with a check. Rescue has rewards beyond imagination. While you may spend some sleepless nights with a sick pup or lose a shoe to a playful puppy, you gain an immense sense of satisfaction that YOU have made a difference. Your life has meaning. You have changed other s lives with your choice to give of yourself. I have witnessed people in the depths of despair due to a great loss find their way back due to the love of a dog! I have seen them smile like they just cannot stop. I have listened to them speak about their new companion with such joy and love and at that time I realize we do not just rescue dogs, they rescue us! 6 So what is rescue? It is a choice to make a difference. It is a way of life. It teaches you to live in the moment and enjoy the day. It is my heart!

Where Are They Now? Gishy s Story by Michele Crum I have known Lynn and Carla most of my life. We went to high school together, and so I knew about 2nd Chance 4 Life from them. I followed them on Facebook and dreamed of the day I might be able to have a dog. I grew up with cats, but I told my husband, Some day, when the time is right, we are getting a dog. I want a dog. During the years that our kids were growing up, we traveled too much with their activities and with work and other obligations. We were not home enough to have a dog, and it would not have been fair. Our children are now grown. We are home more and I needed to mother someone or some thing. Max s Story by Barb Snesavage After the recent loss of Bucky, our beloved dog of fifteen years, and the third dog we had over the past thirty five years, my husband and I decided that we would like to adopt another dog. We decided on getting an older dog, a rescue, who was in need of a caring home. And so our search began online. We found so many dogs looking for a forever home, but the one that caught our attention was Max. He is an eightyear old Pekingese/Poodle mix and came from an environment that had approximately forty dogs in a single house. Max, along with the other dogs, was rescued by the SPCA in West Virginia, and was brought to the Elizabethtown area by 2nd Chance 4 Life Rescue. One day in March, I was on Facebook and saw the picture of Cotton. The white dog with the green background, smiling at me. I was instantly in love. I sent his picture to my husband, and he responded, When are you going to pick him up? We went through the application process, references and the home check. He never left from the home check. Cotton now Gishy was home. Since then, we have laughed, and played, and tripped and fell (yes, Gishy loves people food that spills when mommy trips and falls). We walk everyday. I have lost 15 pounds just from walking him twice a day. I get up early to take him out, but I don't mind. I walk him when I get home from work late at night, and I don't mind. He makes me laugh and smile and feel loved every day. Our lives are forever changed. It took me 52 years to get my first dog, so we are both still learning. He loves people, food, chases cars, loves motorcycles, hates ducks, definitely hates the garbage truck, doesn't fret at thunder storms, and he is mine. Gishy came from West Virginia when someone found him on Craig s List, picked him up and got him to 2nd Chance 4 Life. After finding this adorable dog online, we immediately completed the online application, hoping to be able to meet him. Within a few days, we were contacted by 2nd Chance 4 Life Rescue and a meeting was set up for Max to meet us at our house. We made the decision to have Max become part of our family. Max has lived with us since that day. He appears to be very happy and content and wags his tail whenever we call his name or get close to him. He enjoys napping with his favorite toy close by and looks forward to the several walks we take him on each day. He greets us at the door when we arrive home with the usual wagging tail. We are so thankful that we were able to adopt Max and give him a 2nd Chance 4 Life. Wet Nose News 7

Please consider becoming a sponsor. I m Papaya. Adopt me! 2ndChance4LifeRescue.org Barry s Benches Custom Tailgate Benches Barry Rissmiller 1541 Maytown Road 717-629-2469 Elizabethtown, PA 17022 bwriss@comcast.net Major Sponsor: $1,000 includes your logo on the 2nd Chance scroll bar for a year and a banner at the Auto, Truck & Motorcycle Show Kitchen Sponsor: $500 REALTY SETTLEMENT SERVICES, INC. BARBARA A. NIXDORF, Account Representative 1550 Lititz Pike, Lancaster, PA 17601 bnixdorf@realtysettlement.com www.realtysettlement.com 717-295-5400 Lynn Leach & Heather Sugden 717-366-4056 Lynn 717-575-8704 Heather 717-917-1214 Palmyra Animal Clinic 920 E Main Street Palmyra, PA 17078 http://palmyraac.com (717) 838-5451 29 South Market Elizabethtown 367-3100 www.advantageetown.com New patient will receive an exam and x-rays for only $20 which will be donated to 2nd Chance 4 Life Rescue! 62 Chestnut Avenue Carlisle, PA 17013 (717) 243-8345 Waggin Wheels Pet Supply 709 Cloverleaf Road Elizabethtown, PA (717) 689-3823 Receive 10% off any food, treats or accessories when you adopt a dog from 2nd Chance 4 Life Rescue! Time for You Salon Jennifer Froelich 717-517-1399 109 Hulls Point Lane Hershey, PA 17033 Darrel Lehman Dump Truck Services LLC Restaurant: 717-653-9058 www.hennigansrestaurantandbar.com Bowling Center: 717-653-1818 www.clearviewlanes.com 2474 Mount Gretna Road Elizabethtown, PA 17022 www.dldumptruckservices.com 717-367-6084 8 PO Box 504 Elizabethtown, PA 17022 (717) 689-0350 (717) 838-9200 Rt. 322 Campbelltown, PA brassrailbeverage.com The finest selection of Microbrew, Import and Domestic Beers by the case or keg.

4,000 Likes We are often called to go save a dog in need. Trips can be costly. We often need to rent vans and crates, or find a Red Roof to spend the night with a dog or dogs coming back. We need your help with funds for gas, van rentals, hotel fees, and crates. Please go to our Transportation Pledge page to make your donation. Donation Barrels are available for collection of bleach, laundry detergent, toys, Clorox Wipes, food, treats, etc... Darrenkamp s Etown Waggin Wheels Pet Supply Tractor Supply Mount Joy Adoptable Dogs We now have over 4,000 Likes on Facebook. Thank you to all who shared our page with all their friends! Together, we CAN make a difference! My name is Garth and I ve traveled all the way from South Carolina to PA to find my forever home. I m a 2-year old lab mix. I ve mastered sit, stay, and down. I take treats nicely from my foster mom s hand. I m a fun, silly, lovable boy who is crate and house trained. I like to play ball and run around in the fenced yard. I will give you lots of kisses and be your best friend forever! Bella Blaze Garth I m Bella a microchipped, housetrained, 2-year old! I ve been in boarding for so long. I would like a home with a large fenced yard and parents that can be strong pack leaders. I like long walks and plenty of exercise. I am a hound and anyone that knows the breed knows we are very smart and pretty! I love other dogs (but am not so fond of cats). Oh yeah, I also love car rides! Blaze & Timber are Miniature Pinschers. These little boys were neglected but now understand what it is like to be part of a family. Once they know and trust you, they will sit beside you for forever :) We run like the wind! We like other dogs. Love attention. We even go in our crates when told, and love to eat. Timber 9

$500 for a puppy? But, I can get one for free. While getting a free pet may seem like a bargain at first, you re then responsible for veterinary costs that shelters and rescue groups usually cover. What you can expect to pay for spay/neuter, puppy shots, microchip, rabies, office visits, dhpp, bordetella... 6 weeks New Puppy Visit $ 0 Worming $ 18 Puppy Da2pcpc (dhpp) $ 21 Intestinal Parasite Exam $ 22 Corona Virus Vaccination #1 $ 21 Canine Influenza Vaccine #1 $ 26 $108 9 weeks Preventative Heath Care Exam $ 57 Bordetella Vaccination $ 21 Puppy Da2pcpc (dhpp) $ 21 Intestinal Parasite Exam $ 22 Corona Virus Vaccination #2 $ 21 Canine Influenza Vaccine #2 $ 26 $168 10

The National Council on Pet Population reports that pets acquired from friends or acquaintances make up more than 30% of pets surrendered to shelters. 12 weeks 15 weeks Preventative Heath Care Exam $ 57 Puppy Da2pcpc (dhpp) $ 21 Intestinal Parasite Exam $ 22 Lyme Disease Vaccination #1 $ 27 $127 Preventative Heath Care Exam $ 57 Rabies Vaccination $ 22 Puppy Da2pcpc (dhpp) Booster $ 21 Corona Virus Vaccination #2 $ 21 Lyme Disease Vaccination #2 $ 27 $148... and don t forget spay/neuter, anesthesia, microchip & implant fees! $300 - $350 Normal vet fees can easily reach or exceed $900. 2nd Chance 4 Life charges $500 for a puppy! Wet Nose News 11

A Family Member 4 Life Our mission is to provide homeless and abandoned dogs with a second chance and a brighter future. In doing this, our rescue organization will: Ensure loving and safe homes for these dogs for the rest of their lives Encourage responsible dog ownership Educate our youth in hopes to cease the need for shelters altogether. We Need Fosters! Fostering is one of many ways you can help improve the lives of homeless dogs. Millions of dogs wait and sadly die in shelters annually, waiting for the forever homes they truly deserve. Fill out a foster application. Your family will be blessed by the wonderful dogs and people they meet through becoming a foster. Through dedication and perseverance our volunteers will continue to be committed to the three E s as long as there are dogs in need. We believe every adoptable dog deserves a 2nd Chance 4 Life. Medical Needs! On a daily basis, we have new foster dogs coming into the system that need medical care, such as insulin, heart meds, allergy meds, etc. Won't you be part of the pack and help with a monthly donation? Nail Clipper Pack - $10/month Paw Pack - $25/month Tail Wag Pack - $50/month Wet Kiss Pack - $100/month Our Wish List Cannon Rebel Camera that we can use at events and when our photographers are not available a van for transports! Tough chew toys that cannot be destroyed by our larger chompers Bleach, laundry detergent, Clorox wipes Natural Balance canned & dry food 4health - canned food Dog beds LAND for our dream building!!! All gifts can be sent to: 2nd Chance 4 Life Rescue P.O. Box 549 Elizabethtown, PA 17022...or dropped off at: Tractor Supply Company 1360 Strickler Road Mount Joy, PA 17552 Waggin Wheels 709 Cloverleaf Road Elizabethtown, PA 17022 2nd Chance 4 Life Rescue P.O. Box 549 Elizabethtown, PA 17022 2ndChance4LifeRescue.org Check out our blog at 2nd Chance Saves Lives