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Caring Hands Humane Society Critter Chronicle Issue 1 February 2018 Published Bi-Monthly PLUS: Thank You for Saving Lives in 2017! Should you clean your pet s teeth? Annual Membership Meeting Giving Tree! First Saturday is Bath Day!

THANK YOU! for saving lives in 2017! Another year has closed upon us and I hope your year was as great as ours. You deserve these kudos, because Caring Hands Humane Society is only as great as you allow us to be. Many of you are adopting animals, advocating on our behalf, sharing posts and pictures of animals who need homes, and sending people to adopt a homeless animal. Others sponsor the medical needs of animals or provide for the needs of all animals through donations, memberships, memorials, or our Life Sustaining Membership (monthly donation). About 75 dedicated volunteers serve at the Humane Society once or twice a week. Other volunteers help with our Ride for the Dogs poker run or off-site adoption events. Every day after school, five or six children age 10 and up care for the physical and mental needs of our homeless animals. One person walks dogs while on lunch break every day. Many volunteers foster kittens and puppies until they are ready for adoption, or care for adult animals recovering from trauma. Our corporate relationships are extremely valuable, also. We re grateful for sponsors and media coverage to make our Ride for the Dogs event such a success. Some businesses showcase our adoptable animals at their location. Other companies match 100% of an employee s charitable giving to the Humane Society or to the city of Newton for the creation of the Centennial Dog Park. All of you play a vital role in the health and wellbeing of homeless animals at Caring Hands Humane Society. Without you, we wouldn t be able to run the various programs that save more lives. Our Mighty Mouser program adopted into barn homes 222 community cats that were too independent to live inside of a home as somebody s pet. Our Community Cat Alteration Management Program (CAMP) spayed/ neutered, vaccinated and treated 114 felines for worms, fleas, ticks, ear mites. We re glad to provide these services for outdoor felines cared for by the loving people of Newton. These two programs, coupled with adoptions and working with other rescue groups who took a record number of 55 dogs, have the greatest potential to save lives while reducing the number of felines coming through our doors. (Continued on next page) 2

Events ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING Tuesday, February 13 at 5:30 p.m. Caring Hands Humane Society 1400 SE 3rd Street, Newton, KS All current members are invited! The following board members are up for re-election: Martha Gartner Judy Rasmussen Ginger Resnik The regular board meeting will directly follow our Annual Membership Meeting. Pizza Perk! Tom Roberson Christine Rose Elaine Tibbets Use promo code: CHHS30 at PapaJohns.com to get 30% off your order at menu price. Papa John s will donate 10% back to Caring Hands Humane Society! FEBRUARY All Month: Pet Dental Health Month Feb. 3: Dog Wash, 9 AM - 2 PM Feb. 12-16: Have a Heart for Chained Dogs Week Feb. 17: PetSmart North Rock Adopt-A-Thon Feb. 20: Love Your Pet Day Feb. 22: Walking the Dog Day Feb. 27: World Spay Day MARCH All Month: Adopt A Rescued Guinea Pig Month Mar. 3: Dog Wash, 9 AM - 2 PM Mar. 4-10: Professional Pet Sitters Week Mar. 18-24: National Poison Prevention Week Mar. 23: National Puppy Day Mar. 28: Respect Your Cat Day APRIL All Month: Prevention of Animal Cruelty Month April 7: Dog Wash, 9 AM - 2 PM Through organization, collaboration, sheer determination and tremendous teamwork, we doubled the cage space available for cats in the Ed Myers Room and Feline Room 3. All of this was accomplished while caring for 949 felines. Thank you for helping us to achieve a no-kill community two years in a row! We experienced a 93.1% overall Live Release Rate (LRR) with 98% of all dogs finding homes or reunited with their owner. With the 10% increase in feline adoptions last year, you helped save 89.2% (LRR) of all the cats. With your continued support in 2018, we will reach 90% for the cats also! Thank you each and every one! Kevin Stubbs, Executive Director 3

Volunteer Corner Just a Reminder Which Will The Doggie Choose? In the second experiment, the dog was given the option to beg for food from two different researchers. Both researchers were in different attentional states such as reading a book, having a bucket on their head, talking on a cell phone, etc. The dog was then released to choose which person it wants to beg from. The results were then recorded. We hope to share the results of the experiments with you in the future. Our thanks go to Stephanie, Taylor, and Brianna for choosing Caring Hands Humane Society to do their school project with. They were amazing to work with and did a really good job. We would love to have them back any time to volunteer or just stop in to say hello and play with the animals. Last November, Bethel College students Stephanie, Taylor, and Brianna conducted a fun experiment with yummy doggie treats. The students conducted two different experiments to observe how interaction between humans and dogs might affect a dog s actions. In the first experiment, one researcher held a dog back a few feet from two different bowls while the other researcher stood between the two bowls with two different treats in them. The person standing by the bowls pointed to one of the bowls, while the other student released the dog to choose one of the bowls. The bowl the dog selected was then recorded by the third researcher. 4

A Bountiful Giving Tree! Every year, our giving tree is set up in our lobby the day after Thanksgiving through December 31st. Ornaments are hung with suggested gifts for the different animals in our facility. These are gifts that we usually don t ask for throughout the year, such as puzzle games for mental stimulation or deer antlers from the hunters. Dogs love to chew on these antlers and they last forever. Thank you for all of the thoughtful gifts from our generous donors. Caring Hands received so many donations that we were not able to fit everything under our Giving Tree! The lobby was overflowing with numerous useful resources for the animals in our care. Of course, the current furry residents were the first to be spoiled with rawhides, new toys, and blankets. A Bluetooth speaker was given to provide relaxing music to our shelter animals, and a couple brought in quite an arrangement of Bark Boxes to keep them entertained! The dogs received a grand upgrade to their daily meals as well thanks to Mrs. Klaus, who brought us 7,100 lbs. of Blue Buffalo brand dog food! All of us in the office were happy to be gifted with new supplies including a laminator and label maker which we are so excited to put to good use! We were also so grateful for paper towels and cleaning supplies for all the messes that ensue. We were able to stock our cabinets full of canned food for the cats and spoils for the dogs, along with all kinds of dry food and dental treats for both. Of all these things, the best gift to us is knowing we have the greatest supporters in our community. We couldn t do what we do without you. Thank you! First Saturday Is Bath Day! Dog Wash is the first Saturday of each month 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. If you would like us to wash your dog, visit caringhandshs.org and submit a form. Prices vary by size of dog: 25 lbs. or less: 26 lbs. to 50 lbs: 51 lbs to 99 lbs: 100 lbs and up: $10 $15 $20 $25

Should you clean your pet s teeth? We all pay attention to the pet s coat condition, nails, eyes, and weight, but we tend not to notice the pet s teeth until they try to give us a lick in the face and we catch a whiff of their breath. Veterinarians recommend a teeth cleaning at least once a year, but most people ask why. As you can see from the pictures below, it is very important. Without regular cleaning, poor dental hygiene can severely impact your pet s health. BEFORE Some signs to watch for, other than smelly breath, are: not eating, only eating on one side, and blood or plaque on pet toys. Not cleaning the teeth can lead to diseases like gingivitis or infection, which can affect the other organs of the body. An infection in the mouth because of eroding gums and thick plaque could enter the blood stream and cause problems with the liver and kidneys. Sometimes the mouth can show signs of other diseases, like hypothyroidism, immune-mediated diseases and diabetes. AFTER Tips to keep your pet s teeth clean between doctor visits: 1 2 3 Brush your dog s or cat s teeth 2-3 times a week with an animal toothpaste. DO NOT USE human toothpaste! The fluoride will cause the pet to be sick. You can use a tooth brush that comes with the toothpaste, 4x4 gauze pads on your finger, or just your finger to brush with. Only the outside area of the teeth need be done at home. Please do not attempt to brush the inside of the teeth or to brush the teeth of a pet that doesn t like its mouth messed with. For the pets that don t like their mouths messed with, dental treats are helpful. Another option is to feed your pet a dental diet with larger kibbles that scrape off plaque when chewed. February is Dental Health month. Most veterinary clinics and hospitals will have discounts to help with the cost. But why wait if it means more years to share with your pet? 6

Kansas State Animal Response Team Be the first to help animals in need! Are you curious as to what it takes to help care for displaced animals after the events of a natural or manmade disaster? Join us in March of 2018 as we present an opportunity to become a volunteer responder at our Train Today Respond Tomorrow training two-day training session. In this ONE weekend, you will have your core course requirements completed! Please visit our website at www.kssart.org to learn more. Attention ACTIVE volunteers! We are looking to fill positions within various training groups, as well as rotating in fresh voices for members of our Board of Directors. Please be sure to attend your regional meetings to get the scoop on how to get more involved and check out your regional calendar for updates on scheduled meetings and events. VOLUNTEER TODAY! Contact christy@ caringhandshs.org or harveycountyart@gmail.com Thank You, Sponsors! All Creatures Veterinary Clinic Animal Health Center of Marion AOK Pawn & Retail Ark Valley Animal Hospital Blue Skies Pet Care Countryaid Veterinary Service Curtis C s Diner EW Scripps Company Great Plains Pet Hospital Hesston Veterinary Clinic Hillsboro Animal Clinic Indian Hills Animal Clinic Jasperson Chiropractic Clinic Maple Street Veterinary Hosp. Newton Animal Hospital Passion for Pets Peabody Veterinary Clinic Petersen Family Funeral Home Sedgwick Veterinary Clinic Spur Ridge Veterinary Clinic Valley Center Veterinary Clinic Guardians of the Animals Club Join the Guardians of the Animals Club to leave a lasting legacy. Become a member of this dedicated group of individuals who have remembered Caring Hands Humane Society in their estate planning. Please discuss with your financial planner or attorney the various ways you can help. Name us as the beneficiary of your insurance policy, create an endowment, leave a bequest, stocks or real estate! Louis Amari Patricia Jo Angood Mrs. Sylvia Butcher Andrew David Eldena Deplar Orville Dennis Catherine Edwards Aline L. Force Helen Force-Courtwright Betty H. Graham Joyce Heine Krys Hiebert Harry Hinton Jr. Denise Kueser Barbara Lehmberg Metta Lieb Dr. Edward Myers Linda Parsons Monna Pinaire Sandra Rohe Laura S. Salmeron Robert L. & Margaret E. Spencer James & Barbara Stucky Elaine Tibbets Frank & Mary Wilson 7

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Membership Benefits $25 LEVEL Use of our pet bathing facilities (bring your own shampoo) Reduced fees on CHHS Obedience Training License placard and window decal $50 LEVEL All the $25 level, plus a t-shirt $100 LEVEL All the $25 level, plus a sweatshirt $250 LEVEL All the $25 level, plus a t-shirt and a sweatshirt LIFE-SUSTAINING MEMBER $18 monthly (minimum) commitment BOARD OF DIRECTORS President LeAnn Suderman Vice President Lois Ross Secretary Sandy Rohe Treasurer Kathy Brotton Members Martha Gartner Howard Lacher Judy Rasmussen Ginger Resnik Tom Roberson Christine Rose Elaine Tibbets VETERINARY STAFF Veterinarian Dr. Errick Clayborn DVM Veterinary Technician Heather Moran RVT Veterinary Assistant Joni Schroeder STAFF Executive Director Kevin Stubbs Assistant Director Mike Jantz Shelter Manager Christy Million Fundraising/Marketing Coordinator (Open) Outreach Coordinator Quette Graves Adoption Counselors Kayla Horsley Cynthia Sutcliffe OPERATIONS ASST. Roy Ring KENNEL TECHNICIANS Tara Crocker Anabel Gomez Marilyn Livesay Jamie Stahl Please pick up your member gift items at the shelter. For your gift of $500, $1000, or $5000, we ll add your name on our Bronze, Silver, or Gold Donor Wall. Members receive discounts at the following businesses: Anderson s Office Supply Avon - Kathy Brotton/ Independent Agent CertaPro Painters County Seat Decorating Center Curtis C s Diner Curves Eastgate Lanes The Family Dog Behavioral & Training Center Mary s Mats & More Norm s Coffee Bar Passion for Pets Pawsitively Groomed K-9 s Yes! I want to give life and love to animals In need at Caring Hands Humane Society Yes! I wish to become a member. Here is my membership gift of $ No, thank you. I do not want to become a member. However, please accept my gift of $ Check or cash enclosed Please accept my credit card donation: Visa Mastercard Discover Name card: Expiration Date: Card Number: CVV: Phone: E-mail: Thank you! Your support provides loving care to animals in need. Thank you for helping us remain a no-kill animal care community. All donations are tax deductible, less the amount of any goods received, as applicable by law. Return this form to: Caring Hands Humane Society 1400 SE 3rd Street Newton, KS 67114

wto KS 67114 Caring Hands Humane Society 1400 SE 3rd Street Newton, KS 67114 www.caringhandshs.org (316) 283-0839 Nonprofit Org US Postage PAID AKA LICK US! Facebook.com/CaringHandsHumaneSociety SHELTER HOURS Monday: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Tuesday: 10:00 AM - 6:30 PM Wednesday: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Thursday: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Friday: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Saturday: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Sunday: 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM Your support saves lives! Please send a gift today to help us remain a no-kill animal shelter. Send a gift using the form on the other side, or donate online at www.caringhandshs.org