Fall 2013 1612 Carr Lake Road SE, Bemidji, MN 56601, 218-751-7910, bhsoc@paulbunyan.net, www.beltramihumane.com BOARD OF DIRECTORS Officers Chair: Jackie Ryder Vice-Chair: Teri Collyard Secretary: Sue Feeney Treasurer: Geri Hickerson Board Members: Michelle Klinger Andrew Giusti Cheryl Smethers Laura Nord Staff Exec. Director: Brandon Mustful Front Desk:: Linda Orton Ivory Hilliard Kennel Coor.: Heather Johnson Kennel Staff: Sharon Braman Jordan Burley Danelle Grace Tennielle Thompson Maintenance: Jules Richardson Mission Statement: Beltrami Humane Society is committed to serving the best interest of the animals we strive to protect. Our Vision: Beltrami Humane Society is dedicated to operating an animal shelter for the purpose of finding a quality forever home for each animal we serve, encouraging a community of responsible companion animal guardians, eliminating the community's need to euthanize dogs and cats as a means of population control, and promoting a society where companion animals become more valued. A Message from the Director... What a great summer at the Beltrami Humane Society. From June - September we had 96 adoptions which is an average of 24 per month. Since the Humane Society is only open 5 days per week, that means we had more than one adoption per open day of business. That is exciting news, and we plan on continuing that momentum this Fall. The Humane Society has continued striving to improve every aspect of the way we operate. Recently we have added two new Board Members, Laura and Cheryl, who bring unique skills to the organization and are committed to our mission of saving animals. We are also working on creating community partnerships, creating financial stability, and offering the highest quality care possible for the animals. Another exciting change over the summer has been the implementation of our level two training program. Volunteers have been trained in to help with grooming and dog training. These level two volunteers help keep the animals clean and presentable for potential adopters. Additionally, we completed our first Intro to Obedience training course at Bark Avenue Training Center with a number of our adult dogs. Moving forward there is a lot going on this Fall. We have the Fall Harvest Dinner on Oct. 20, Give to the Max Day on Nov. 14, and Santa Paws at the end of November. We look forward to your continued support. We can not save these animals and allow them to bring so much joy into our lives without your help. In this issue... Message from the Director 1 Walk for Animals/Happy Tails 2 New & Renewing Members/Sponsor a Pet/Special Thanks 3 Memorials/Special Needs Pets 4 Give to the Max Day/Fall Harvest Dinner/Santa Paws 5 Shelter Happenings/Animal Care Tip 6
Beltrami Humane Society page 2 Recent Fundraisers HAPPY TAILS Walk for Animals 2013 Top Pledge Raiser - Jane Rea-Bruce 2nd Place - Faye Dudley 3rd Place - Jozlynn, Savannah, & Jared Top Team - Muttley Crew Mugsy Total Funds Raised: $2,506.23 When we got him home we put his bed in the corner and he plopped right down to claim it. Mugsy loves to be brushed, especially under his chin and on his chest. He seems to like the place just fine- so far, very super! Smokey Event Sponsors Ace on the Lake First National Bank Other Sponsors Grandma s Attic Pinnacle Publishing Infomeld Smokey is a special needs cat who spent a year looking for his forever home. We are thrilled that he is now in a happy home! -BHS Staff www.beltramihumane.com. your one-stop shop for information and events ****************************************************************************** Follow us on Facebook and on Twitter!
Beltrami Humane Society page 3 New and Renewing Members Daryle Russell Mary Olson Ruth Howe Terry & Karen Haugen Barb Steward Kevin & Cheryl Smethers Dawn & Tony Standera Archie & Arlene Tangborn Kevin & Susan Lind Lavonne Peterson Carol Pelton Dorothy Locken Irene Munsinger Nancy Manley Renaissance Hearing Center Jerry & Jane Thompson Ann Campbell New Professional Photos Over the last few months, Trish Barthorpe, from Photography by Trish, has been coming to the shelter to conduct photo shoots of adoptable animals. Hopefully, you ve already seen some of her work on our website. Trish has taken these photos and given them to the Humane Society at NO COST! They are amazing photos and we are so grateful to her. These photos of adorable animals really catch the eye and helps us adopt even more animals than ever before. Please consider using Photography by Trish the next time you need professional photographs. Sponsor-a-Pet Sponsors Ann Ollila Ruth Andersen Special Thanks Kat s Book Nook Affinity Plus Federal Credit Union Pinnacle Publishing Franklin Energy Rural Renewable Energy Alliance Rummage Sale Volunteers Northwest Minnesota Foundation The Pedigree Foundation Margaret Welle Laura Schmeling Trish Barthorpe Sponsor a Pet Today If you are not able to adopt a shelter pet right now, sponsoring a pet is a great way to support companion animals. For only $25 per month or $250 per year you can sponsor an adoptable pet at the Beltrami Humane Society. Your sponsorship helps provide food, clean facilities, preventative veterinary care, and an overall high quality of care for a pet while it waits for a new home. Plus, you will be recognized on a sponsor-a-pet kennel card, on our website, and in our newsletter. Sponsoring a pet can also be a great gift to an animal lover in your life. Please call the shelter or visit our website to learn more. http://www.beltramihumane.com/sponsorapet.html
Beltrami Humane Society page 4 In Loving Memory of Memorials, Tributes, & Dick Clemens from Glen & June Mitchell, Beth Ann Davis, Jerry & Shirley Froseth, Honorariums Sara & David Manlick, Martin & Kathy Danley, Alverna & James Michalko, OW & JM Echternach, Karlene & John Melhus, Kenneth Raw, Joyce Kleven, Sherri & John Dick, David & Diane Landgrebe, Dorothy Prigge, James Hensel, Stephen & Maurine Fox, JoAnn Falles,k and Liz Berwanger Tom from Betsie Curb Crystal from Arthur & Jeanne Gullette Julie & Nancy from Mary Ann Reitmeir Meesha Baukol from Doug & Dee Rieffel Shasta Simas from Doug & Dee Reiffel - In Honor of Cindy s Birthday from Rebecca Johnson Bunny & Zack Dunlap from Jane Pickens Special Needs Residents Gemma (right) arrived at the shelter in February of this year. She was nervous and fearful but showed no aggression whatsoever. She is still nervous at times, but is constantly improving. Gemma s brother, Willie, has found a home and now it is her turn. Please help Gemma find a home. Sarge (above) came to our shelter in April of this year. He was clearly very badly mistreated before arriving here. Sarge showed signs of fear aggression and protective behaviors. Since then, Sarge has learned to trust people more, and has shown much improvement in his behaviors. We are hoping that the right person will come along to take him to a forever home. George is a 3 year old cat with FIV. He has been at the shelter since May of 2012. He is playful and independent. George s fee is only $25. Help us find him a home.
Beltrami Humane Society page 5 Give to the Max Day 2013 Thursday, November 14 Give to the Max Day was created in 2009 to increase giving to nonprofit organizations across the state and move more giving online. It is a day for Minnesotans to come together to raise as much money as possible for nonprofits and schools in 24 hours starting at midnight on November 14, 2013 through midnight on November 15, 2013. By engaging as many donors as possible to give to their favorite Minnesota charities in one day Give to the Max Day GiveMN.org is showcasing Minnesota s unparalleled generosity to the world! The Beltrami Humane Society is participating in this day of generosity. It s easy to give. On Thursday, November 14th, go online to givemn.org, search for the Beltrami Humane Society, and click the donate link! This year, the Humane Society has a $27,000 funding gap. This money NEEDS to be raised by the end of the year to cover the expenses of caring for hundreds of stray and unwanted dogs and cats. The money raised will help us provide vaccinations, spay/neuter surgeries, adequate facilities, needed medical care, and personal attention for every animal. Please join us this year on Give to the Max Day. Your donations will not only make a difference in the lives of these animals, but also in the lives of their future adopters. Fall Harvest Dinner & Santa Paws The Fall Harvest Dinner is coming on Sunday, October 20 from 4 to 7 pm. This event includes a turkey dinner, raffle prizes, a silent auction, and live music by The Acoust Hicks! Cost: Advance tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for kids. $12 at the door. The event is held at the Bemidji Eagles Club. 1270 Neilson Ave Bemidji Please join us! This year s Santa Paws photography sessions will be held on Saturday, November 30 and Sunday, December 1 at the shelter. This is a great opportunity to get professional holiday photographs with your pets and support the Humane Society. Photographs are taken by Image Photography of Bemidji. Please call the shelter at 751-7910 to sign up for a time slot.
In This Issue... Give to the Max Day is Coming November 14 Shelter Happenings: 2nd Wednesday of every month: Volunteer Training 2nd Saturday of every month: Kitty Play Date at Kat s Book Nook Oct. 20 - Fall Harvest Dinner at Eagles Club Nov. 14 - Give to the Max Day Nov 30 & Dec 1 - Santa Paws SHELTER NEEDS... Cat litter(arm & Hammer, Fresh Step, Tidy Cat ) Cat Food (Purina, Pedigree, Iams) Copy paper Laundry soap Paper Towels Floor Cleaner Does your Puppy chew on everything? Puppies, just like human babies, seem to put everything in their mouths. Pups usually either decide the article is good to chew or reject it. Swallowing it is probably the last thing in their plan. When people take the articles out of the pup s mouth before a decision can be made, some animals seem to develop a strong desire for it thereafter. Also, the puppy may learn that taking such things in its mouth brings attention, even if negative, from people and so may carry on the practice. If your puppy is chewing inappropriate things, always distract first, (stamp your foot, slap a table top, drop something) and then after you have his attention, give him a toy or frozen rag for his teething, then return it to the freezer. It also helps if you puppy-proof your home. Put all things dangerous or valuable out of its reach. Then give the pet flavored nylon bones, hard rubber balls, safe squeaky toys for him to chew on. Avoid giving things like old socks to problem chewing dogs. Dogs just don t seem to understand old socks from new socks, or sock materials from sofa materials. Reichenberger, Mary Jo & Leslie Van Hull, Puppy Chewing & Play Biting, http://www.oahs.org/index.php? option=com_content&view=section&id=19&itemid=392 1612 Carr Lake Road SE Bemidji, MN 56601