2014ANNUAL REPORT CONTACT US. Helping and healing animals in our community since 1926

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2014ANNUAL REPORT CONTACT US 1375 Provincial Road., Windsor, ON, N8W 5V8 519.966.5751 windsorhumane.org We speak for those who cannot speak for themselves. Helping and healing animals in our community since 1926

MISSION STATEMENT The Windsor/Essex County Humane Society is a safe refuge offering rescue and relief for animals in need - providing compassionate care, treatment and rehabilitation. By reuniting lost animals with their families, adopting animals into forever homes, and providing assistance with spay/neuter, we offer them a second chance at life. We are leaders in the community working with others to eliminate all forms of animal suffering caused by overpopulation, ignorance, neglect and abuse. adoptions SPOTLIGHT ON PET OF THE WEEK Thank you to all of our media friends for featuring pets of the week! Including the Home Show, Our Windsor, Windsorite, Cogeco, Deerbrook Realty, Windsor Public Library, LaSalle Post & Leamington Paper! 2,011 223 OTHER, DOMESTIC & EXOTIC 622 DOGS 1166 CATS CTV NEWS with ARMS BUMANLANG Every Wednesday night, our Executive Director Melanie Coulter appears on CTV News Windsor with Arms Bumanlang for his Pet of the Week segment. This video exposure helps the public see the personality of the pet being featured, and provides a weekly reminder that we have animals that need their help and support. FEATURED IN THE WINDSOR STAR We are very thankful to the Windsor Star for featuring a Pet of the Week in every Saturday issue of the paper. With thousands of readers, this gives the Humane Society valuable public exposure, and helps us get the word out about adoptable pets. COUNTRY 95.9 with RYAN CRITS Every Saturday morning, local radio station Country 95.9 features a Pet of the Week, and a short interview about the animal with a Humane Society staff member. This helps encourage listeners to stop by the shelter and see the animals for themselves, and hopefully, adopt one! 2014 BOARD OF DIRECTORS SENIOR STAFF Natalie Kemeny-Foto - Board President Carol Weale - Vice-President Joyce Cherwak- Secretary Dexter Robinson - Treasurer Kelvin Leddy Helen Burgess (April-December) Helmut Klingel John Miller (January-July) Greg Gynp Tracey Cipparone Zi Zhang Cecilia Minard Executive Director Melanie Coulter Shelter Operations Managers Rachel Dottermann and Amanda Dawson Director of Finance & Administration Dana Schiebel Director of Animal Care & Welfare Dr. Aimee Seguin Spay/Neuter Clinic Manager Shauna Autterson Behaviour Programs Manager Tracy Calsavara

LUTHER Luther the pit bull came to us at 11 years of age, and luckily that meant he could be grandfathered in - meaning he was perfectly legal and was able to be put up for adoption. We posted his story on social media to find this sweet guy a home, and with 1,115 shares and 418 likes, his story spread quickly and Luther found a home for the holidays! # OF PUBLIC SPAY/NEUTERS 842 DOGS 3378 CATS 1 0THER 4,221 UP BY 533 FROM 2013! 253 ACTIVE VOLUNTEERS IN-SHELTER = A 15,585 HOURS LOGGED October 16th, 2014 was National Feral Cat Day, and the Windsor/Essex County Humane Society marked the day by fixing more than 50 feral cats for free! BIG heart felt THANK YOU! to all volunteers of our

2014 STATISTICS We re Other Dogs Cats Domestic & Exotic Wildlife Total Admissions 1368 5189 318 334 7209 Strays 691 3802 77 333 4903 Surrendered by Owner 506 1214 212 1 1933 Returned Adoption 40 33 4 0 77 Transfers from Other Organizations 45 19 18 0 82 Seized 14 14 1 0 29 Born in Shelter 0 69 3 0 72 Emergency Care 72 38 3 0 113 Admissions - DOA 63 204 10 116 393 Outcomes 1328 5143 319 329 7119 Claimed by Owners 465 127 8 0 600 Adoptions 622 1166 223 0 2011 1 Transfers to Rescue 25 21 19 247 312 Returned to Wild 0 32 3 0 2 34 Euthanasias 159 3675 58 70 3962 - Due to Medical/Behavioural 159 3589 45 70 3863 - Due to Space 0 86 13 0 99 Died 8 94 5 10 117 Missing (escaped, lost, stolen) 1 15 3 0 19 Released from Emergency Care 48 13 3 0 64 1 2 3 4 very excited to have completed 2,011 adoptions in 2014 - the first time in our organization s history that we ve reached that number. We re proud to have performed 4,221 surgeries at our public spay and neuter clinic. In addition, 1,399 spays and neuters were performed on animals owned by the Humane Society. That s more than 5,500 animals who will live happier, healthier lives and not contribute to animal overpopulation. You may be curious about what returned to wild means. The 32 cats who were released were part of a pilot program called Shelter, Neuter, Return which helps feral cats who can t be adopted out because they are not used to living with people and are happier in their outdoor homes. Under this program, feral cats who have been brought to the Humane Society as strays by the public are spayed or neutered, vaccinated, ear tipped, and microchipped and then returned to the place where they were found. We are one of the first shelters in Canada to implement this type of program. Other public services is a broad category that includes a variety of medical services provided to privately-owned animals. While we normally offer only spay and neuter services to public animals (and vaccines or other services at the time of surgery) there are some public services that we offer. They range from microchip and vaccine clinics to owner requested euthanasia for serious medical or behavioural reasons to animals seen at the spay/neuter clinic who did not receive surgery. Public Animals Through Spay/Neuter 842 3378 1 0 4221 Public Animals Other Services 4 288 327 7 2 624 2

1200 CRUELTY INVESTIGATIONS Remember the dogs from Quebec? Che, Bonzai, Esme and Shaggy were rescued from a home with too many dogs, where they received no attention, care or food. They were brought here by some nice people from Quebec, where they learned to trust people, and enjoyed tasty food and just being a dog! Happily, they ve found forever homes, including Bonzai and Che, who were adopted together! The Windsor/Essex County Humane Society appreciates the many generous and loyal supporters that we have, and we want to assure you that your donations are being directed where they can help the most - towards the animals that make their way to us for.. BEFORE help,care,&comfort. 51 NEW MONTHLY DONORS 2014 Fundraising OF 6% Administration 11% BREAKDOWN EXPENSES EMERGENCY BOARDING FOR 113ANIMALS MEET ANNIE Annie was found wandering in a dog park, scared and very sick. With a little medicine and a lot of love and care, this little girl was nurtured back to health, and found a wonderful forever home! 83% Thank you to all of our donors! Charitable activities, including animal care, veterinary expenses, and cruelty investigations. Did you know? It is widely believed that at least 65% of all dollars spent by a charitable organization should go directly toward funding the services and benefits that the charity provides. We are proud to exceed that goal, and thank you for your continued trust and support.

SPREADING THE WORD THROUGH SOCIAL MEDIA 9,155 Facebook Likes! 808 &1,310 Tweets! Follow us on Social Media! facebook.com/windsorhumane @windsorhumane @windsorhumane Windsoressexhumane @windsorhumane In an increasingly digital world, it s important to maintain an active presence on social media. This helps us keep our supporters and friends updated on what s happening here at the Humane Society, and spread the word about important social issues. Social media has even helped us find animals their forever homes, as well as new fosters willing to help a furry friend in need! Twitter Followers ABNER A social media success story On November 29, we posted that 11 year old Abner, who had come to us as a stray with a microchip implanted in 2006 in Indianapolis, was up for adoption. Poor Abner had been passed around multiple times and ultimately none of his people from the U.S. wanted him back. After only 3 days (and 213 shares!), Abner found his forever home! Thank you to everyone who helped spread the word! TETHERING BYLAW APPROVED On July 8, 2014, Windsor City Council approved a new by-law that limited the tethering of dogs to 4 hours a day! The Humane Society fought hard for this new by-law, and we appreciate the support of the Councillors who voted for it, especially Councillor Hilary Payne who played a key role in moving this issue forward. The City would only agree to pass the by-law if the Humane Society agreed to cover all costs of enforcement, which we are willing to do to protect the animals in our community. We thank you for your support in helping us enforce this bylaw and help the dogs of Windsor/Essex County. EXPANSION OF THE HUMANE EDUCATION PROGRAM In September, we announced our newly expanded humane education program. The new program is curriculum based, and provides structured learning opportunities for every grade level. Humane education teaches empathy towards animals, but it does so much more than that. It also helps students examine the ramifications of their actions and how their choices can cause suffering to others, prompting them to think about all their choices and how they affect the world, making them better citizens in our community.