Pet Resource Book and PetFest Journal, 2013

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SECOND EDITION

PetFest The Hamptons Pet Festival JUNE 29th, 2013 10-4 Bridgehampton, NY

Pet Resource Book

PetFest and Pet Philanthropy Circle Program Journal FEATURE ARTICLE

Cesar Millan Interview By Jillian Dunn

Christie Brinkley

Wins Humanitarian Award

Lou Wegner Actor and Founder of Kids Against Animal Cruelty SAVE THIS BOOK DIRECTORY OF ANIMAL PRODUCTS AND SERVICES PET EMERGENCY NUMBERS

YOU ARE INVITED... Philanthropy Circle Pet Hero Awards Ceremony Following PetFest

NBC’s Award Winning Animal Advocate

JILL RAPPAPORT

Inaugural Pet Humanitarian Winner

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PetFest Program Journal & Pet Resource Book

Table of Contents PetFest Poster PetFest Activity Schedule

Robert Morris

Photo by Rachael McKenna

Jewel Morris, Founder, and Robert Morris, Grand Sponsor, with their adorable rescue pet, Nicolette

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PetFest Activity Schedule 10 AM Gates Open

10-4PM All Day Activities

Meet Lou Wegner, the 17 year old world famous actor and Junior Ambassador to both the Humane Society and the Pet Philanthropy Circle. We encourage all youth to join his organization, Kids Against Animal Cruelty at PetFest. There are 50,000 members in 15 states, so be sure to become a member at PetFest and help Lou save animal lives!

Professional pet acts, exhibits, and over twenty of our local and national rescue organizations offering onsite pet adoptions and membership. Join ARF, ASPCA, Gimme Shelter, Pilots N Paws, SASF, the Riverhead Foundation, Yorkie 911 and numerous other animal welfare organizations.

11AM Paws Across the Hamptons benefiting the Pet Philanthropy Circle

Subaru of America, Inc. Stop by the orange Subaru “Love A Pet” tent and take a photo with the Subaru Love A Pet Outback. Want to receive a complimentary Pet ID tag? Drop off your donation of towels, blankets, pet food, and pet toys in the Subaru big orange collection bin to benefit a local shelter in need and Subaru will engrave a pet ID tag for you right on the spot! Subaru will also be distributing complimentary backpacks for the children. Sharing the tent will be two rescue organizations, the ASPCA and Pilots N Paws. Learn more about their animal welfare initiatives and how you can become involved in animal welfare.

This years walk will be led by lead sponsors Andy Sabin, Amy Ma and their four legged furry beauties, Panda and Geisha. Dan Rattiner and Bella, with Tony winning Broadway animal trainer, Bill Berloni and Sandy, the lead dog from Broadway’s ANNIE. Early Registrants will receive the official PetFest gift bag Adults $25, $15 Ages 13-18 (Includes PetFest General Admission). Tickets online at PetFestFun.com

12-2PM The World’s Largest DogFriendly Communal Dining Event

Disc Dogs, A2Z, Back by popular demand are Ed Jakubowski and his Champion Frisbee Playing Dogs

Join Purina’s Chef Michael’s® and a guest Celebrity Chef for a communal dining experience and help set the record for the World’s Largest Dog-Friendly Communal Dining event at PetFest. Admission to PetFest and registration for the dining event (for no extra cost!) are required. You’ll receive a complimentary, gourmet lunch designed by Celebrity Chef, Marcia Selden, and your dog will dine on Chef Michael’s. Advance registration required.

Anjellicle Cats Rescue - Live animal skits with Patrick McCartney and Jolene Turner Team Jilli Dog - the amazing little 5 pound poker playing Yorkie - one of America’s top trick dogs Joanie Baloney Face Painting - Everyone loves face painting and Joanie makes it so much fun!

Sign up will be available at PetFestFun.com (after PetFest tickets are purchased), or you can visit: ChefMichaels.Eventbrite.com if you’ve already purchased PetFest tickets.

Exhibits and Vendors - Find fantastic products and services both you and your pets will love. Live Pony Rides Benefiting Amaryllis

Register Early - Complimentary Goodies!

Onsite Pet Adoptions - Come meet adorable, adoptable pets and the Pet Heroes that save them. You just might meet your next loyal friend and companion.

Register early online at PetFestFun.com to get your FREE PetFest Goodie Bag – FREE catered lunch provided by Purina’s Chef Michael’s – ID Tag for your Dog and Kids Backpacks provided by Subaru (with donations for pet rescue drive).

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PetFest Activity Schedule 10 AM Gates Open

10-4PM All Day Activities

Meet Lou Wegner, the 17 year old world famous actor and Junior Ambassador to both the Humane Society and the Pet Philanthropy Circle. We encourage all youth to join his organization, Kids Against Animal Cruelty at PetFest. There are 50,000 members in 15 states, so be sure to become a member at PetFest and help Lou save animal lives!

Professional pet acts, exhibits, and over twenty of our local and national rescue organizations offering onsite pet adoptions and membership. Join ARF, ASPCA, Gimme Shelter, Pilots N Paws, SASF, the Riverhead Foundation, Yorkie 911 and numerous other animal welfare organizations.

11AM Paws Across the Hamptons benefiting the Pet Philanthropy Circle

Subaru of America, Inc. Stop by the orange Subaru “Love A Pet” tent and take a photo with the Subaru Love A Pet Outback. Want to receive a complimentary Pet ID tag? Drop off your donation of towels, blankets, pet food, and pet toys in the Subaru big orange collection bin to benefit a local shelter in need and Subaru will engrave a pet ID tag for you right on the spot! Subaru will also be distributing complimentary backpacks for the children. Sharing the tent will be two rescue organizations, the ASPCA and Pilots N Paws. Learn more about their animal welfare initiatives and how you can become involved in animal welfare.

This years walk will be led by lead sponsors Andy Sabin, Amy Ma and their four legged furry beauties, Panda and Geisha. Dan Rattiner and Bella, with Tony winning Broadway animal trainer, Bill Berloni and Sandy, the lead dog from Broadway’s ANNIE. Early Registrants will receive the official PetFest gift bag Adults $25, $15 Ages 13-18 (Includes PetFest General Admission). Tickets online at PetFestFun.com

12-2PM The World’s Largest DogFriendly Communal Dining Event

Disc Dogs, A2Z, Back by popular demand are Ed Jakubowski and his Champion Frisbee Playing Dogs

Join Purina’s Chef Michael’s® and a guest Celebrity Chef for a communal dining experience and help set the record for the World’s Largest Dog-Friendly Communal Dining event at PetFest. Admission to PetFest and registration for the dining event (for no extra cost!) are required. You’ll receive a complimentary, gourmet lunch designed by Celebrity Chef, Marcia Selden, and your dog will dine on Chef Michael’s. Advance registration required.

Anjellicle Cats Rescue - Live animal skits with Patrick McCartney and Jolene Turner Team Jilli Dog - the amazing little 5 pound poker playing Yorkie - one of America’s top trick dogs Joanie Baloney Face Painting - Everyone loves face painting and Joanie makes it so much fun!

Sign up will be available at PetFestFun.com (after PetFest tickets are purchased), or you can visit: ChefMichaels.Eventbrite.com if you’ve already purchased PetFest tickets.

Exhibits and Vendors - Find fantastic products and services both you and your pets will love. Live Pony Rides Benefiting Amaryllis

Register Early - Complimentary Goodies!

Onsite Pet Adoptions - Come meet adorable, adoptable pets and the Pet Heroes that save them. You just might meet your next loyal friend and companion.

Register early online at PetFestFun.com to get your FREE PetFest Goodie Bag – FREE catered lunch provided by Purina’s Chef Michael’s – ID Tag for your Dog and Kids Backpacks provided by Subaru (with donations for pet rescue drive).

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Jill Rappaport

Pilots N Paws

Flights to Freedom

Inaugural Humanitarian Pet Hero Award Winner

“We need to do something!” With that simple statement, a great idea came to life and Pilots N Paws was born. When retired nurse and rescue advocate, Debi Boies, adopted her rescue

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BC’s Jill Rappaport was always known for her stellar work on the red carpet, interviewing every A-LIST star and covering all of the entertainment award shows. She was NBC Today Show’s “star reporter” in every sense of the word and for 16 years she was the ‘go to’ gal for “All Things Entertainment!” But in 2007 her life and career changed forever when her beloved dog, Jack, got bone cancer, had his leg amputated and underwent chemotherapy. While chronicling his recovery on Today, the response was so overwhelming for her beautiful 11 year old German Shepherd that she realized animal issues were her true calling. She asked her boss at NBC to change her beat to cover “All Things Animals!” So after 16 years of being the entertainment correspondent, her title was changed to “Animal Advocate”.. She jokes, “I went from the red carpet to the wee-wee pad and I couldn’t be happier!”

kindness came an organization that has transported over 12,000 rescue animals last year alone and whose members consist of over 3,000 general aviation pilots and 10,000 rescue volunteers.

Pilots N Paws is a national 501c3 charitable program that gives animals a second and shelters to rescue and transport abandoned animals from overcrowded shelters, relocating them to

In her popular, award-winning “Bow To Wow” series, shelter dogs get a makeover and a second chance at life and a loving home, with a 100% adoption success record to date.

them homes. Pilots help by doing what

Through her work, she has helped to save hundreds of horses that were severely abused. She also keeps TODAY viewers informed about the latest health trends for pets. Jill Rappaport is also the bestselling author of “People We Know, Horses they Love,” and has written three other books, including “Jack & Jill: The Miracle Dog with a Happy Tail To Tell,” about her dog Jack and “500 Cats”. In addition to the Pet Philanthropy Circle’s Pet Humanitarian recipient of the “Voice for the Animals Award” for her work on and off the screen from the Humane Society of the United States, presented by Matt Lauer. The Humane Society also awarded her the Genesis Award twice. She also received the coveted MSPCA-Angell Animal Hall of Fame Award in Boston and the New York City Parks Citizen award from the Mounted Auxiliary unit. She was also honored for Outstanding Community Service from the LI Veterinary Medical Association and received the coveted 2012 Global Pet Expo Excellence in Journalism and Outstanding Contributions to the Pet Industry Award. Jill was also named the ASPCA Good Will Equine Welfare Ambassador in 2011 and ended that year with the honor of ringing the NYSE Opening Bell for animal welfare and adoption.

Photo by Richard Lewin Jill’s “Rescued Me” Collection is a line of neon leashes/collars, horse halters and lead lines promoting rescue and adoption. The clever sayings include “Opt to Adopt”, “I’m a Heart Melter from a Shelter”, “Smitten With My Rescue Kitten” and “A Shelter Cat is Where It’s At”. Rappaport insisted the collection be made

N Paws missions, they do so with special passengers that are on their way to new forever homes, often after just escaping certain death at overcrowded shelters. They live because people make a choice to save them, and then pilots use their skills and time miles to safety. Additionally, PNP along with partners Subaru and Petmate, have assisted with transportation of animals after national disasters such as the gulf oil spill, the devastating tornadoes in Joplin, MO, and the chaos of hurricane Sandy. who need them, helping them to recover both physically and emotionally.

promoting the line on HSN, Jill persuaded the producers to allow her to bring along a dozen cats and dogs to be used as the models for her collection. Another success - all were adopted. In between her shows at NBC and public service engagements, Jill spends time on her western horse ranch in Water Mill. She refers to her 6 rescue dogs and 7 horses as her “fur angels”, but she also deserves the recognition of being an animal angel herself. Thank you, Jill, for your commitment to animal wellbeing.

Pilots N Paws has been the fortunate recipient of several outstanding awards including the inaugural Pet Hero award for “Outstanding Rescue of 2012”. One of the most prestigious awards to date was given last year to PNP founder and President, Debi Boies, in the United States Capital Building’s Lyndon B. Johnson room in Washington, D.C. She was honored with the was presented by The National Aeronautic Association, in partnership with Ms. Boies was recognized for creating a national organization that has greatly contributed to transporting rescue animals from kill shelters to forever homes around the United States.

Pilots N Paws, PetFest and ASPCA “Love a Pet” Subaru Outback

In Debi Boies words: “It is our responsibility as humans to care for the animals who are abandoned, injured or suffering. If we don’t, who will? We can change lives by being responsible pet owners, altering our pets and encouraging others to get involved in their own communities. Pilots N Paws will continue to help animals who need to move to areas with an abundance of adoptive homes but our real mission is to no longer be needed. It’s within our reach and our power to make that mission a reality.”


Jill Rappaport

Pilots N Paws

Flights to Freedom

Inaugural Humanitarian Pet Hero Award Winner

“We need to do something!” With that simple statement, a great idea came to life and Pilots N Paws was born. When retired nurse and rescue advocate, Debi Boies, adopted her rescue

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BC’s Jill Rappaport was always known for her stellar work on the red carpet, interviewing every A-LIST star and covering all of the entertainment award shows. She was NBC Today Show’s “star reporter” in every sense of the word and for 16 years she was the ‘go to’ gal for “All Things Entertainment!” But in 2007 her life and career changed forever when her beloved dog, Jack, got bone cancer, had his leg amputated and underwent chemotherapy. While chronicling his recovery on Today, the response was so overwhelming for her beautiful 11 year old German Shepherd that she realized animal issues were her true calling. She asked her boss at NBC to change her beat to cover “All Things Animals!” So after 16 years of being the entertainment correspondent, her title was changed to “Animal Advocate”.. She jokes, “I went from the red carpet to the wee-wee pad and I couldn’t be happier!”

kindness came an organization that has transported over 12,000 rescue animals last year alone and whose members consist of over 3,000 general aviation pilots and 10,000 rescue volunteers.

Pilots N Paws is a national 501c3 charitable program that gives animals a second and shelters to rescue and transport abandoned animals from overcrowded shelters, relocating them to

In her popular, award-winning “Bow To Wow” series, shelter dogs get a makeover and a second chance at life and a loving home, with a 100% adoption success record to date.

them homes. Pilots help by doing what

Through her work, she has helped to save hundreds of horses that were severely abused. She also keeps TODAY viewers informed about the latest health trends for pets. Jill Rappaport is also the bestselling author of “People We Know, Horses they Love,” and has written three other books, including “Jack & Jill: The Miracle Dog with a Happy Tail To Tell,” about her dog Jack and “500 Cats”. In addition to the Pet Philanthropy Circle’s Pet Humanitarian recipient of the “Voice for the Animals Award” for her work on and off the screen from the Humane Society of the United States, presented by Matt Lauer. The Humane Society also awarded her the Genesis Award twice. She also received the coveted MSPCA-Angell Animal Hall of Fame Award in Boston and the New York City Parks Citizen award from the Mounted Auxiliary unit. She was also honored for Outstanding Community Service from the LI Veterinary Medical Association and received the coveted 2012 Global Pet Expo Excellence in Journalism and Outstanding Contributions to the Pet Industry Award. Jill was also named the ASPCA Good Will Equine Welfare Ambassador in 2011 and ended that year with the honor of ringing the NYSE Opening Bell for animal welfare and adoption.

Photo by Richard Lewin Jill’s “Rescued Me” Collection is a line of neon leashes/collars, horse halters and lead lines promoting rescue and adoption. The clever sayings include “Opt to Adopt”, “I’m a Heart Melter from a Shelter”, “Smitten With My Rescue Kitten” and “A Shelter Cat is Where It’s At”. Rappaport insisted the collection be made

N Paws missions, they do so with special passengers that are on their way to new forever homes, often after just escaping certain death at overcrowded shelters. They live because people make a choice to save them, and then pilots use their skills and time miles to safety. Additionally, PNP along with partners Subaru and Petmate, have assisted with transportation of animals after national disasters such as the gulf oil spill, the devastating tornadoes in Joplin, MO, and the chaos of hurricane Sandy. who need them, helping them to recover both physically and emotionally.

promoting the line on HSN, Jill persuaded the producers to allow her to bring along a dozen cats and dogs to be used as the models for her collection. Another success - all were adopted. In between her shows at NBC and public service engagements, Jill spends time on her western horse ranch in Water Mill. She refers to her 6 rescue dogs and 7 horses as her “fur angels”, but she also deserves the recognition of being an animal angel herself. Thank you, Jill, for your commitment to animal wellbeing.

Pilots N Paws has been the fortunate recipient of several outstanding awards including the inaugural Pet Hero award for “Outstanding Rescue of 2012”. One of the most prestigious awards to date was given last year to PNP founder and President, Debi Boies, in the United States Capital Building’s Lyndon B. Johnson room in Washington, D.C. She was honored with the was presented by The National Aeronautic Association, in partnership with Ms. Boies was recognized for creating a national organization that has greatly contributed to transporting rescue animals from kill shelters to forever homes around the United States.

Pilots N Paws, PetFest and ASPCA “Love a Pet” Subaru Outback

In Debi Boies words: “It is our responsibility as humans to care for the animals who are abandoned, injured or suffering. If we don’t, who will? We can change lives by being responsible pet owners, altering our pets and encouraging others to get involved in their own communities. Pilots N Paws will continue to help animals who need to move to areas with an abundance of adoptive homes but our real mission is to no longer be needed. It’s within our reach and our power to make that mission a reality.”


Interview with Cesar Millan

By Jillian Dunn | Executive Director of the Cesar Millan Foundation Jillian Dunn, Executive Director of the Cesar Millan Foundation interviews Cesar Millan about all things Rescue, Humane Education, and Spay/Neuter. The Cesar Millan Foundation is the true “heart” of what Cesar Millan does and I am thrilled to conduct this interview with Cesar Millan, who is certainly the leader of the Foundation Pack. I wanted to pepper Cesar with questions about what he initially hoped to accomplish by launching a Foundation back on Valentine’s Day in 2007, the impact that it has made, and its future goals. Chile and Bali, and we sent relief help to Japan after the earthquake. We supported animal rescue efforts after Hurricane Katrina ravaged Louisiana, helped North Shore Animal League of America to support animals displaced by the Colorado wild fires, and again with the terrible tornados in Oklahoma. Plus we offer support after puppy mills.

Charlotte, a 6-year-old pony, was recently rescued, on May 20, 2013, from a kill pen in New Jersey. She has joined 27 others that are ambassadors for horse rescue and who flourish in a wonderful life at Baiting Hollow Farm Vineyard and Horse Rescue on the North Fork of Long Island.

Jillian Dunn (JD): Cesar, what was your dream or vision for the Cesar Millan Foundation? Cesar Millan (CM): My dream and vision have always been to build a better balance between dogs and people. I want to tell people to take the time to learn from and do more for your animal and they will learn and do more for you. JD: Cesar, how long has your foundation been rescuing animals? CM: The Foundation was created in 2007 and I’m very proud of the programs we’ve put in place to help shelters and help rescue dogs all over the world. For example, through The DEAR Fund we provide assistance for dogs that are victims of abuse or violence, man-made disasters (hoarders and puppy mill rescues), and large-scale natural disasters (hurricanes, fires and other natural catastrophes). We have sent funding to countries that have faced terrifying rabies epidemics including

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JD: What are some key things that people can do to help dogs? CM: Spay and neuter, adopt shelter dogs and provide children with humane education. JD: The Mutt-i-grees Curriculum was developed by The Pet Savers Foundation, in collaboration with the Yale University School of the 21st Century, and is funded by a four year / $1 million grant from the Cesar Millan Foundation. Let’s talk about the Mutt-i-Grees® humane education program and its objectives? CM: I am really proud of this program and its work. The program builds on children’s affinity for animals and highlights the unique characteristics and desirability of Mutt-i-grees, which are basically shelter dogs. The objective of the program is to educate school children Pre-K through 12th grade about instincts and selfawareness so that they can better relate to the world around them, fellow classmates, teachers and parents.

JD: Matia Finn-Stevenson, a research scientist and director of the School of the 21st JD: If you hadn’t become an Century (known as 21C), said: “There is a natural affinity between children and pets, internationally famous dog behavior and children’s interest in animals motivates and encourages learning.” Do you agree? expert and rehabilitator, where would you be now and what would you be doing? CM: I completely agree with that and relate to that statement. This is why I provided supplemental material on natural pack leadership and instinctual intelligence because I believe that anyone at any age can be a pack leader. CM: I would be doing the exact same thing I am doing right now. It really Our schools do a good job of reading, writing and math; however, we also need to teach became clear to me that people were children about empathy, compassion and feelings. I am happy with the results of the seeking my help when I was in South program so far, especially that the program is being used to combat bullying in our schools. Central, Los Angeles and people were sending letters to me from England or New York saying that that they had The curriculum is already in more than 2,000 school districts and growing! My hope heard about me. They had heard about is that this will become part of the permanent curriculum in the entire nation and then internationally within a few years. Just as we are taught to speak different languages a Mexican guy that was able to walk whether it is English, Spanish or French, we need to learn to speak the language of dogs. with 20 dogs at once. JD:You’ve been outspoken about the importance of educating children and adults about Television was merely a platform – the importance of treating dogs and other companion animals with kindness and or stage – for me to perform dog compassion. But every day we hear more about animal cruelty cases. What else needs rehabilitation and rescue. It’s an to be done to curb the problem? educational tool to reach people all over the world and teach them how to work with dogs. When the TV show CM: Education is the foremost method of preventing animal cruelty. We must promote responsible pet ownership and the reduction of pet overpopulation through public brought me into viewers’ homes, it education, legislation and support for sterilization programs. brought hope to dog lovers who didn’t know how to work with their animals. We need to educate our society about the plight and conditions of shelter and homeless dogs. The HSUS estimates that animal shelters care for 6-8 million dogs and cats every JD: What is the ultimate goal year in the United States, of whom approximately 4 to 5 million are euthanized. We are for the Foundation and its work? a better society than that. CM: To start a movement of JD: In your opinion is “aggression” the underlying problem? true pack leadership worldwide PHOTO BY RACHAEL MCKENNA and sustain it. CM: Aggression is not the problem; it’s the outcome of the problem. Aggression is the symptom. The problem is the lack of education. Ending the killing of homeless, abused and abandoned animals is a goal that all animal welfare organizations share. Now we just need to convince the rest of the human population. JD: Do you find it difficult that so many animals are killed each year due to overpopulation, which is preventable? How would you resolve the problem? CM: I cannot emphasize enough that support for sterilization programs are like using your seatbelt. Buckling up saves lives. And I want people to begin to think in these terms. If you do the right thing and don’t create an overpopulation of animals that must be killed, you won’t have an overpopulation of animals that must be killed. Simply put, this is about supply and demand. So, do not buy dogs from pet shops supplied by puppy mills. Do not buy animals from backyard breeders. Do consider adopting or fostering an animal from a shelter. Do educate yourself of breeds and types of animals that are right for you and your family. And if you can’t adopt an animal, support the campaigns and donate to the cause. This isn’t just a pet owner problem.

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Interview with Cesar Millan

By Jillian Dunn | Executive Director of the Cesar Millan Foundation Jillian Dunn, Executive Director of the Cesar Millan Foundation interviews Cesar Millan about all things Rescue, Humane Education, and Spay/Neuter. The Cesar Millan Foundation is the true “heart” of what Cesar Millan does and I am thrilled to conduct this interview with Cesar Millan, who is certainly the leader of the Foundation Pack. I wanted to pepper Cesar with questions about what he initially hoped to accomplish by launching a Foundation back on Valentine’s Day in 2007, the impact that it has made, and its future goals. Chile and Bali, and we sent relief help to Japan after the earthquake. We supported animal rescue efforts after Hurricane Katrina ravaged Louisiana, helped North Shore Animal League of America to support animals displaced by the Colorado wild fires, and again with the terrible tornados in Oklahoma. Plus we offer support after puppy mills.

Charlotte, a 6-year-old pony, was recently rescued, on May 20, 2013, from a kill pen in New Jersey. She has joined 27 others that are ambassadors for horse rescue and who flourish in a wonderful life at Baiting Hollow Farm Vineyard and Horse Rescue on the North Fork of Long Island.

Jillian Dunn (JD): Cesar, what was your dream or vision for the Cesar Millan Foundation? Cesar Millan (CM): My dream and vision have always been to build a better balance between dogs and people. I want to tell people to take the time to learn from and do more for your animal and they will learn and do more for you. JD: Cesar, how long has your foundation been rescuing animals? CM: The Foundation was created in 2007 and I’m very proud of the programs we’ve put in place to help shelters and help rescue dogs all over the world. For example, through The DEAR Fund we provide assistance for dogs that are victims of abuse or violence, man-made disasters (hoarders and puppy mill rescues), and large-scale natural disasters (hurricanes, fires and other natural catastrophes). We have sent funding to countries that have faced terrifying rabies epidemics including

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JD: What are some key things that people can do to help dogs? CM: Spay and neuter, adopt shelter dogs and provide children with humane education. JD: The Mutt-i-grees Curriculum was developed by The Pet Savers Foundation, in collaboration with the Yale University School of the 21st Century, and is funded by a four year / $1 million grant from the Cesar Millan Foundation. Let’s talk about the Mutt-i-Grees® humane education program and its objectives? CM: I am really proud of this program and its work. The program builds on children’s affinity for animals and highlights the unique characteristics and desirability of Mutt-i-grees, which are basically shelter dogs. The objective of the program is to educate school children Pre-K through 12th grade about instincts and selfawareness so that they can better relate to the world around them, fellow classmates, teachers and parents.

JD: Matia Finn-Stevenson, a research scientist and director of the School of the 21st JD: If you hadn’t become an Century (known as 21C), said: “There is a natural affinity between children and pets, internationally famous dog behavior and children’s interest in animals motivates and encourages learning.” Do you agree? expert and rehabilitator, where would you be now and what would you be doing? CM: I completely agree with that and relate to that statement. This is why I provided supplemental material on natural pack leadership and instinctual intelligence because I believe that anyone at any age can be a pack leader. CM: I would be doing the exact same thing I am doing right now. It really Our schools do a good job of reading, writing and math; however, we also need to teach became clear to me that people were children about empathy, compassion and feelings. I am happy with the results of the seeking my help when I was in South program so far, especially that the program is being used to combat bullying in our schools. Central, Los Angeles and people were sending letters to me from England or New York saying that that they had The curriculum is already in more than 2,000 school districts and growing! My hope heard about me. They had heard about is that this will become part of the permanent curriculum in the entire nation and then internationally within a few years. Just as we are taught to speak different languages a Mexican guy that was able to walk whether it is English, Spanish or French, we need to learn to speak the language of dogs. with 20 dogs at once. JD:You’ve been outspoken about the importance of educating children and adults about Television was merely a platform – the importance of treating dogs and other companion animals with kindness and or stage – for me to perform dog compassion. But every day we hear more about animal cruelty cases. What else needs rehabilitation and rescue. It’s an to be done to curb the problem? educational tool to reach people all over the world and teach them how to work with dogs. When the TV show CM: Education is the foremost method of preventing animal cruelty. We must promote responsible pet ownership and the reduction of pet overpopulation through public brought me into viewers’ homes, it education, legislation and support for sterilization programs. brought hope to dog lovers who didn’t know how to work with their animals. We need to educate our society about the plight and conditions of shelter and homeless dogs. The HSUS estimates that animal shelters care for 6-8 million dogs and cats every JD: What is the ultimate goal year in the United States, of whom approximately 4 to 5 million are euthanized. We are for the Foundation and its work? a better society than that. CM: To start a movement of JD: In your opinion is “aggression” the underlying problem? true pack leadership worldwide PHOTO BY RACHAEL MCKENNA and sustain it. CM: Aggression is not the problem; it’s the outcome of the problem. Aggression is the symptom. The problem is the lack of education. Ending the killing of homeless, abused and abandoned animals is a goal that all animal welfare organizations share. Now we just need to convince the rest of the human population. JD: Do you find it difficult that so many animals are killed each year due to overpopulation, which is preventable? How would you resolve the problem? CM: I cannot emphasize enough that support for sterilization programs are like using your seatbelt. Buckling up saves lives. And I want people to begin to think in these terms. If you do the right thing and don’t create an overpopulation of animals that must be killed, you won’t have an overpopulation of animals that must be killed. Simply put, this is about supply and demand. So, do not buy dogs from pet shops supplied by puppy mills. Do not buy animals from backyard breeders. Do consider adopting or fostering an animal from a shelter. Do educate yourself of breeds and types of animals that are right for you and your family. And if you can’t adopt an animal, support the campaigns and donate to the cause. This isn’t just a pet owner problem.

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Top 10 Dog Breeds for 2012

According to American Kennel Club Registration Statistics

Top 10 Cat Breeds for 2012 According to the International Cat Association

By the American Kennel Club | Photos: Mary Bloom © AKC

By the American Kennel Club | Photos: Helmi Flick

1 Labrador Retriever

1 Bengal

The Labrador Retriever is a versatile hunting dog, and also excels as a guide dog for the blind, search and rescue dog, and in narcotics detection. Labs are family friendly dogs. They’re friendly, outgoing, intelligent, and eager to please. Labs require daily exercise and thrive as part of active families with room for the dog to play.

Bengals are active, inquisitive cats that love to be up high and love to play. They have a richly colored, highly contrasted coat of vivid spots or distinctive marbling. Bengals are confident, curious, and make devoted companions.

3 Golden Retriever 4 Beagle

Originally bred to hunt rabbits, Beagles are known for their happy-golucky personalities. They are amazing scent hounds and tend to be curious and follow their noses. Beagles lived in packs for hundreds of years and naturally enjoy the company of other dogs.

5 Bulldogs

Bulldogs have loveable personalities and are recognized as excellent family pets because of their tendency to form strong bonds with children. They make great apartment dogs because they’re easy to groom and don’t need too much exercise.

2 German Shepherd Dog

Hailed as the world’s leading police, military, and guard dog, the German Shepherd Dog is also a loyal family companion. The breed is known to be extremely intelligent, highly trainable, and courageous. German Shepherd Dogs are energetic and fun-loving, and they tend to be very fond of children once a relationship is established.

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Yorkshire Terrier

dog rescue group network in the nation. Learn more about purebred rescue at: www.AKC.org/breeds/rescue.cfm.

Yorkies were originally bred to catch rats in their native England. They offer big personalities in a small package, and even though they’re members of the Toy group, their terrier nature comes through. They’re brave, determined, and energetic. Yorkies need daily interaction and brushing.

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Poodle

Exceptionally smart and active, the Poodle developed in Germany as a water retriever. Their non-shedding coat is easier on those suffering from allergies. Poodles come in three different sizes: standard, miniature, and toy.

Rottweiler

Rottweilers are happiest when given a job to do. They are intelligent and have amazing endurance and willingness to work. Rottweilers have a natural instinct to protect their territory, so early socialization and obedience training are important. They love their people and sometimes act like clowns towards their family. They require daily exercise. 27

The Golden Retriever originated as a hunting dog. Active, energetic, and eager to please, Goldens require daily exercise. Their friendly temperament and work ethic make them ideal guide and assistance dogs. They have a water-repellant double coat that sheds seasonally and needs daily brushing.

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Boxers

Boxers love affection from humans and are instinctive guardians of their people. They’re powerful, intelligent dogs that were originally bred to hunt wild boar. Boxers don’t need much grooming, but do need daily exercise.

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Dachshund

Dachshunds are known for their long and low bodies. Their name means “badger dog” in German and indicates what they were originally bred for – hunting badgers. They come in three varieties (smooth, wirehaired, and longhaired) and two sizes (miniature and standard). They are loveable, playful companions.

7 British Shorthair 2 Ragdoll

The Ragdoll is a large, affectionate cat. They are relaxed, happy, and laid-back. They get along well with children, dogs, and other pets. Ragdolls are often compared to dogs because of their friendliness and intelligence, and have even been taught to play fetch.

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Maine Coon

The state cat of Maine, this breed is very people-oriented and likes to hang out with its owners. Maine Coons have a clown-like personality, are affectionate, and make great companions for large, active families

British Shorthairs have a plush coat and friendly disposition. They are affectionate and enjoy attention. They are a calm breed and not very active, but do like to play.

5 Siberian

Siberians are strong, powerfully built, large cats that can jump exceptionally high. They are very intelligent and love to play. Though they are strong, they’re gentle when they play.

6 Persian

Persians are known for their round head, flat face, and long, luxurious coat. They have a sweet, gentle nature, and prefer a calm atmosphere.

8 Savannah

The Savannah cat is very active and needs a great deal of interaction on a daily basis. They are friendly, curious and loyal family cats. One of the trademarks of this breed is its large, tall ears that sit right on top of its head.

4 Sphynx

The Sphynx is bald and has a wrinkled face and body; the breed has soft skin and is warm to the touch. They are inquisitive, intelligent and extremely friendly, and get along well with dogs and other pets. The breed is highly active and will entertain itself for hours.

9 Norwegian Forest Cat

Intelligent and resourceful, the Norwegian Forest Cat adapts easily to its environment. They are strong, agile, and playful cats that enjoy being a part of a family.

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The Exotic Shorthair looks just like the Persian, but with a shorter, easier to care for coat. They are lively, inquisitive cats that like to be near their owner.


Top 10 Dog Breeds for 2012

According to American Kennel Club Registration Statistics

Top 10 Cat Breeds for 2012 According to the International Cat Association

By the American Kennel Club | Photos: Mary Bloom © AKC

By the American Kennel Club | Photos: Helmi Flick

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1 Bengal

The Labrador Retriever is a versatile hunting dog, and also excels as a guide dog for the blind, search and rescue dog, and in narcotics detection. Labs are family friendly dogs. They’re friendly, outgoing, intelligent, and eager to please. Labs require daily exercise and thrive as part of active families with room for the dog to play.

Bengals are active, inquisitive cats that love to be up high and love to play. They have a richly colored, highly contrasted coat of vivid spots or distinctive marbling. Bengals are confident, curious, and make devoted companions.

3 Golden Retriever 4 Beagle

Originally bred to hunt rabbits, Beagles are known for their happy-golucky personalities. They are amazing scent hounds and tend to be curious and follow their noses. Beagles lived in packs for hundreds of years and naturally enjoy the company of other dogs.

5 Bulldogs

Bulldogs have loveable personalities and are recognized as excellent family pets because of their tendency to form strong bonds with children. They make great apartment dogs because they’re easy to groom and don’t need too much exercise.

2 German Shepherd Dog

Hailed as the world’s leading police, military, and guard dog, the German Shepherd Dog is also a loyal family companion. The breed is known to be extremely intelligent, highly trainable, and courageous. German Shepherd Dogs are energetic and fun-loving, and they tend to be very fond of children once a relationship is established.

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Yorkshire Terrier

dog rescue group network in the nation. Learn more about purebred rescue at: www.AKC.org/breeds/rescue.cfm.

Yorkies were originally bred to catch rats in their native England. They offer big personalities in a small package, and even though they’re members of the Toy group, their terrier nature comes through. They’re brave, determined, and energetic. Yorkies need daily interaction and brushing.

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American Kennel Club is the largest

Poodle

Exceptionally smart and active, the Poodle developed in Germany as a water retriever. Their non-shedding coat is easier on those suffering from allergies. Poodles come in three different sizes: standard, miniature, and toy.

Rottweiler

Rottweilers are happiest when given a job to do. They are intelligent and have amazing endurance and willingness to work. Rottweilers have a natural instinct to protect their territory, so early socialization and obedience training are important. They love their people and sometimes act like clowns towards their family. They require daily exercise. 27

The Golden Retriever originated as a hunting dog. Active, energetic, and eager to please, Goldens require daily exercise. Their friendly temperament and work ethic make them ideal guide and assistance dogs. They have a water-repellant double coat that sheds seasonally and needs daily brushing.

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Boxers

Boxers love affection from humans and are instinctive guardians of their people. They’re powerful, intelligent dogs that were originally bred to hunt wild boar. Boxers don’t need much grooming, but do need daily exercise.

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Dachshund

Dachshunds are known for their long and low bodies. Their name means “badger dog” in German and indicates what they were originally bred for – hunting badgers. They come in three varieties (smooth, wirehaired, and longhaired) and two sizes (miniature and standard). They are loveable, playful companions.

7 British Shorthair 2 Ragdoll

The Ragdoll is a large, affectionate cat. They are relaxed, happy, and laid-back. They get along well with children, dogs, and other pets. Ragdolls are often compared to dogs because of their friendliness and intelligence, and have even been taught to play fetch.

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Maine Coon

The state cat of Maine, this breed is very people-oriented and likes to hang out with its owners. Maine Coons have a clown-like personality, are affectionate, and make great companions for large, active families

British Shorthairs have a plush coat and friendly disposition. They are affectionate and enjoy attention. They are a calm breed and not very active, but do like to play.

5 Siberian

Siberians are strong, powerfully built, large cats that can jump exceptionally high. They are very intelligent and love to play. Though they are strong, they’re gentle when they play.

6 Persian

Persians are known for their round head, flat face, and long, luxurious coat. They have a sweet, gentle nature, and prefer a calm atmosphere.

8 Savannah

The Savannah cat is very active and needs a great deal of interaction on a daily basis. They are friendly, curious and loyal family cats. One of the trademarks of this breed is its large, tall ears that sit right on top of its head.

4 Sphynx

The Sphynx is bald and has a wrinkled face and body; the breed has soft skin and is warm to the touch. They are inquisitive, intelligent and extremely friendly, and get along well with dogs and other pets. The breed is highly active and will entertain itself for hours.

9 Norwegian Forest Cat

Intelligent and resourceful, the Norwegian Forest Cat adapts easily to its environment. They are strong, agile, and playful cats that enjoy being a part of a family.

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The Exotic Shorthair looks just like the Persian, but with a shorter, easier to care for coat. They are lively, inquisitive cats that like to be near their owner.


Take Action Now and Fight The Horseocaust

By Richard Rubin | Co-Founder, Baiting Hollow Farm Horse Rescue The cruel slaughter of American horses is truly a national disgrace. Our culture and history is largely one of adoration for our horses. We have grown up watching heart-warming stories about them on television and in the movies. We have applauded their accomplishments in sports. Our country was built with their assistance. We road them into battle to fight wars for our freedom and now, this is about their freedom. The vast majority of people in the U.S. are either unaware of what is going on or choose not to confront what is nothing less than an ongoing “horseocaust”. There are over 100,000 horses that end their lives each year in incredible suffering and that number is growing.

Charlotte, a 6-year-old pony, was recently rescued, on May 20, 2013, from a kill pen in New Jersey. She has joined 27 others that are ambassadors for horse rescue and who flourish in a wonderful life at Baiting Hollow Farm Vineyard and Horse Rescue on the North Fork of Long Island.

Baiting Hollow Farm Horse Rescue, Inc., a non-profit, 501 (c) (3) organization 2114 Sound Avenue, P.O. Box 759, Baiting Hollow, NY 11933…631-574-9667

Many of these are young and vibrant, with their whole lives ahead of them. They are thrust into this killing machine from all walks of life. There are horses that playfully carry camp children, or toil away plowing fields, or compete in sporting events or are pleasure mounts or pets or just living a natural existence in the wild, out west. The scenarios are different but largely it is not about old sick horses that can no longer function, which, by the way, if totally unavoidable, should be put down humanely and not slaughtered. The killing machine process commences with horses being frightened near to death (horses have profound instincts) while being ushered and forced into a jam-packed cattle car with no food or water on a long, rough freight train ride to Canada or Mexico, sometimes in sweltering or freezing conditions. Many understandably, do not even survive the journey. Once the survivors arrive, they are not euthanized (which would still be a travesty), they are instead slaughtered and left to hang upside down by one leg while still alive, until they bleed to death! Now, take a moment to imagine that even a Kentucky Derby winner had suffered such a fate. 25

While it cannot be said that all owners are not responsible enough to find a suitable home for an unwanted horse but the truth is that there is a mass amount of people who could care less what happens to their horses. The racing industry is notorious since horses are often disposed of at age 4 as a result of the fact that they are competing at ages 2-3 and then are no longer fiscally productive. These are just babies and they end up being purchased by kill brokers who make their profits to satisfy the growing market for horse meat primarily in Europe and Asia. Nobody eats our dogs or cats and nobody should eat our horses! Let’s not turn a blind eye and a deaf ear, please let your voice be heard. We must inform our legislators that we want to stop what is going on. You can do this with any direct contacts you might have or you can visit Baiting Hollow Farm Horse Rescue at BHFHORSERESCUE.ORG and click on “take action now”. This site will take you to a page where you can easily copy a letter which you can paste and send to your two senators urging them to support the legislation to stop the export of American horses to Canada and Mexico. A handy link takes you directly to your Senator’s online facility for such submissions. We owe this to our amazing horses to stop this horseocaust!

Take Action Spay and Neuter By Sony Schotland

Having been in the animal rescue movement for more years than I care to admit, I receive daily emails with photos of wonderful pets announcing “LAST DAY ON EARTH ...WILL BE KILLED TOMORROW.” Often the animals are mere puppies or tiny kittens, just born to die. Many well-meaning groups have organized, doing their best to rescue; which is a huge undertaking involving cross-posting, arranging transport and vet visits and often dealing with less than friendly “ Kill Shelters.” As six dogs are pulled and saved one week, there will be six more dogs and cats the next week. The only way to stop this tragic killing cycle is to SPAY and SPAY and SPAY endlessly. To decrease this pet population explosion, no shelter or pound should ever adopt-out unaltered pets.

PHOTO BY RACHAEL MCKENNA

Tragically, four million animals are killed annually in this country alone. If only just a handful of these rescue groups got together and alotted funds to purchase custom vans or trailers specifically designed for surgeries and distributed them as traveling clinics, perhaps a dent could be made in these populations, particularly in the South. My pipe dream is for a large organization like HSUS to organize a mobile clinic project. But, how does one go about this? For instance, in the New York area, shelters had to import their puppies from out of state, as the only puppies available here were Pit Bulls. Spaying is strongly adhered to, and all respectable shelters or pounds will not adopt out any unspayed pets (unfortunately kittens were always plentiful EVEN IN OUR AREA due to the many feral colonies). A fully-equipped van costs between $80,000 to $100,000 and of course you need to hire a vet and an assistant /driver, etc. A program such as this, recently originated in Longmont, Colorado called SPAY TODAY MOBILE OUTREACH designed to provide low cost spay and neuter options to low income pet owners and humane societies and has operated with great success. Another successful program called SPAY FIRST operates out of South Dakota and from their mobile van recently spayed over one hundred animals free-of-charge on the Sioux Reservation. Here on the Shinnecock Reservation, SASF, which stands for Southampton Animal Shelter Foundation has already offered a micro chipping program, as well as vaccinations and a spay/neuter program is planned and scheduled at their clinic at 102 Old Riverhead Road in Hampton Bays. SASF not only has a low cost Spay/Neuter program but also offers FREE SPAYS to all owners of PIT BULLS in order to help with the tragic over population of this maligned breed. SASF rescues numerous dogs and puppies all on death row in the southern states and this Shelter too hopes to get a grant to purchase a mobile clinic to carry out much needed spays and neuters in these regions...

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Here’s hoping this article will move your readers to begin mobile clinics in their states, thus reducing the tragic killing cycles of dogs and cats.

Sony Schotland, Inaugural Founder’s Pet Hero Award Winner, Pet Philanthropy Circle


Take Action Now and Fight The Horseocaust

By Richard Rubin | Co-Founder, Baiting Hollow Farm Horse Rescue The cruel slaughter of American horses is truly a national disgrace. Our culture and history is largely one of adoration for our horses. We have grown up watching heart-warming stories about them on television and in the movies. We have applauded their accomplishments in sports. Our country was built with their assistance. We road them into battle to fight wars for our freedom and now, this is about their freedom. The vast majority of people in the U.S. are either unaware of what is going on or choose not to confront what is nothing less than an ongoing “horseocaust”. There are over 100,000 horses that end their lives each year in incredible suffering and that number is growing.

Charlotte, a 6-year-old pony, was recently rescued, on May 20, 2013, from a kill pen in New Jersey. She has joined 27 others that are ambassadors for horse rescue and who flourish in a wonderful life at Baiting Hollow Farm Vineyard and Horse Rescue on the North Fork of Long Island.

Baiting Hollow Farm Horse Rescue, Inc., a non-profit, 501 (c) (3) organization 2114 Sound Avenue, P.O. Box 759, Baiting Hollow, NY 11933…631-574-9667

Many of these are young and vibrant, with their whole lives ahead of them. They are thrust into this killing machine from all walks of life. There are horses that playfully carry camp children, or toil away plowing fields, or compete in sporting events or are pleasure mounts or pets or just living a natural existence in the wild, out west. The scenarios are different but largely it is not about old sick horses that can no longer function, which, by the way, if totally unavoidable, should be put down humanely and not slaughtered. The killing machine process commences with horses being frightened near to death (horses have profound instincts) while being ushered and forced into a jam-packed cattle car with no food or water on a long, rough freight train ride to Canada or Mexico, sometimes in sweltering or freezing conditions. Many understandably, do not even survive the journey. Once the survivors arrive, they are not euthanized (which would still be a travesty), they are instead slaughtered and left to hang upside down by one leg while still alive, until they bleed to death! Now, take a moment to imagine that even a Kentucky Derby winner had suffered such a fate. 25

While it cannot be said that all owners are not responsible enough to find a suitable home for an unwanted horse but the truth is that there is a mass amount of people who could care less what happens to their horses. The racing industry is notorious since horses are often disposed of at age 4 as a result of the fact that they are competing at ages 2-3 and then are no longer fiscally productive. These are just babies and they end up being purchased by kill brokers who make their profits to satisfy the growing market for horse meat primarily in Europe and Asia. Nobody eats our dogs or cats and nobody should eat our horses! Let’s not turn a blind eye and a deaf ear, please let your voice be heard. We must inform our legislators that we want to stop what is going on. You can do this with any direct contacts you might have or you can visit Baiting Hollow Farm Horse Rescue at BHFHORSERESCUE.ORG and click on “take action now”. This site will take you to a page where you can easily copy a letter which you can paste and send to your two senators urging them to support the legislation to stop the export of American horses to Canada and Mexico. A handy link takes you directly to your Senator’s online facility for such submissions. We owe this to our amazing horses to stop this horseocaust!

Take Action Spay and Neuter By Sony Schotland

Having been in the animal rescue movement for more years than I care to admit, I receive daily emails with photos of wonderful pets announcing “LAST DAY ON EARTH ...WILL BE KILLED TOMORROW.” Often the animals are mere puppies or tiny kittens, just born to die. Many well-meaning groups have organized, doing their best to rescue; which is a huge undertaking involving cross-posting, arranging transport and vet visits and often dealing with less than friendly “ Kill Shelters.” As six dogs are pulled and saved one week, there will be six more dogs and cats the next week. The only way to stop this tragic killing cycle is to SPAY and SPAY and SPAY endlessly. To decrease this pet population explosion, no shelter or pound should ever adopt-out unaltered pets.

PHOTO BY RACHAEL MCKENNA

Tragically, four million animals are killed annually in this country alone. If only just a handful of these rescue groups got together and alotted funds to purchase custom vans or trailers specifically designed for surgeries and distributed them as traveling clinics, perhaps a dent could be made in these populations, particularly in the South. My pipe dream is for a large organization like HSUS to organize a mobile clinic project. But, how does one go about this? For instance, in the New York area, shelters had to import their puppies from out of state, as the only puppies available here were Pit Bulls. Spaying is strongly adhered to, and all respectable shelters or pounds will not adopt out any unspayed pets (unfortunately kittens were always plentiful EVEN IN OUR AREA due to the many feral colonies). A fully-equipped van costs between $80,000 to $100,000 and of course you need to hire a vet and an assistant /driver, etc. A program such as this, recently originated in Longmont, Colorado called SPAY TODAY MOBILE OUTREACH designed to provide low cost spay and neuter options to low income pet owners and humane societies and has operated with great success. Another successful program called SPAY FIRST operates out of South Dakota and from their mobile van recently spayed over one hundred animals free-of-charge on the Sioux Reservation. Here on the Shinnecock Reservation, SASF, which stands for Southampton Animal Shelter Foundation has already offered a micro chipping program, as well as vaccinations and a spay/neuter program is planned and scheduled at their clinic at 102 Old Riverhead Road in Hampton Bays. SASF not only has a low cost Spay/Neuter program but also offers FREE SPAYS to all owners of PIT BULLS in order to help with the tragic over population of this maligned breed. SASF rescues numerous dogs and puppies all on death row in the southern states and this Shelter too hopes to get a grant to purchase a mobile clinic to carry out much needed spays and neuters in these regions...

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Here’s hoping this article will move your readers to begin mobile clinics in their states, thus reducing the tragic killing cycles of dogs and cats.

Sony Schotland, Inaugural Founder’s Pet Hero Award Winner, Pet Philanthropy Circle


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Salutes The 2013 Pet Hero Award Winners

To purchase visit www.GramercyLane.com

Photo credit: Christopher Appoldt

Great Work Pet Philanthropy Circle! “Opt to Adopt”

“Rescued Me”

Thank You For All You Do Thank You for Honoring Kids Against Animal Cruelty

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877-220-7833 Get your matching collar, lead and harness today! www.GramercyLane.com Gramercy Lane supports various animal welfare organizations to help make a difference for our furry friends!

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Jill Rappaport’s Rescued Me Collection NBC‘S award winning animal advocate and best selling author Jill Rappaport, has created and designed her “RESCUED ME COLLECTION” to benefit animals in need. Six designs, in different colors sporting clever sayings to support rescue and adoption. The collection is the first of its kind, and born and made in the USA! This line, for both dogs & cats comes in bold bright colors with standard easy-clip collars, which can be fully adjusted for a custom fit. Matching Leashes and Harnesses available, all machine washable. This line benefits animal shelters and animal cancer.

KIDS AGAINST ANIMAL CRUELTY

Salutes The 2013 Pet Hero Award Winners

To purchase visit www.GramercyLane.com

Photo credit: Christopher Appoldt

Great Work Pet Philanthropy Circle! “Opt to Adopt”

“Rescued Me”

Thank You For All You Do Thank You for Honoring Kids Against Animal Cruelty

“I’m a Heart Melter from a Shelter”

“I’m a Pound Hound”

To purchase Jill Rappaport’s Rescued Me Collection visit:

www.GramercyLane.com

Lou Wegner, KAAC Founder State Chapter Presidents Global Members, Supporters & Partners Pledge To Be Cruelty-­‐Free Founded in 2010 by teen actor Lou Wegner, Kids Against Animal Cruelty (KAAC) is a global educaEonal foundaEon. Our goals are to promote spay/neuter, shelter adopEon and to teach pet responsibility. Please help us promote kindness to animals, people and our planet. We invite you to get involved and to support Pet Philanthropy Circle. We invite you to visit www.Facebook.com/KidsAgainstAnimalCruelty and www.kidsagainstanimalcruelty.org.

877-220-7833 Get your matching collar, lead and harness today! www.GramercyLane.com Gramercy Lane supports various animal welfare organizations to help make a difference for our furry friends!

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424 E 92nd St. New York, NY 10128 (212) 876-7700 ASPCA.org

Baiting Hollow Horse Rescue 2114 Sound Avenue Calverton, NY 11933 (631) 369-0100 BaitingHollowFarmVineyard.com Bideawee 118 Old Country Road Westhampton, NY 11977 (631) 325-0280 Bideawee.org The Barking Barracks PO Box 1004 Bay Shore, NY 11706 (516) 455-7846 TheBarkingBarracks.org

Elsa’s Ark Inc.

PO Box 2900 East Hampton, NY 11937 (631) 329-0200 Thrift Store located at: 70 Main St. Southampton, NY 11968 (631) 287-2952 ElsasArk.org

Evelyn Alexander Wildlife Rescue of the Hamptons 228 W. Montauk Hwy Hampton Bays, NY 11946 (631) 728-9453 WildlifeRescueCenter.org

Gimme Shelter

PO Box 578 Sagaponack, NY 11962 (631) 379-2704 GimmeShelterAnimalRescue.org Grateful Greyhounds North Babylon, NY 11703 (516) 735-5070 GratefulGreys.com

Guardians of Rescue

34 East Main Street, Suite 303 Smithtown, NY 11787 1 (888) 287-3864 GuardiansOfRescue.org Kent Animal Shelter 2259 River Road Calverton, NY 11933 (631) 727-5731 KentAnimalShelter.com

Kids Against Animal Cruelty 3982 Powell Rd., Suite 146 Powell, Ohio 43065 (614) 286-1294 KidsAgainstAnimalCruelty.org

Last Chance Animal Rescue PO Box 1661 Southampton, NY 11968 (631) 478-6844 LCARescue.org

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Last Hope Animal Rescue 581 W Jericho Tpke., Huntington, NY 11743 (631) 425-1884 LastHopeAnimalRescue.org League for Animal Protection of Huntington 04 Deposit Road, East Northport, NY 11731 (631) 757-4517 LAPHuntington.org Little Shelter Animal Rescue & Adoption Center 33 Warner Road Huntington, NY 11743 (631) 368-8770 LittleShelter.com Long Beach Animal Shelter 770 Park Place Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 665-9050 LongBeach.gov/acs Long Beach Humane Society 3644 Long Beach Road Oceanside, NY 11572 (516) 594-1721 Bideawee.org Long Island Golden Retriever Rescue PO Box 566 Plainview, NY 11803 (516) 578-3803 LIGRR.org

Long Island Greyhound Transfer Hicksville, NY (516) 735-6073 LIGreyhound.org

Long Island Humane and Dog Protective Association 2 Rider Place Freeport, NY 11801 (516) 378-4340


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Animal Welfare Organizations, Rescues & Shelters

Amaryllis Farm Equine Rescue 93 Merchant Path, Bridgehampton, NY 11963 (631) 537-7335 AmaryllisFarm.com

An Actof Dog

93 Merchant Path, Bridgehampton, NY 11963 (270) 619-0967 AnActofDog.org ​

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Boarding & Pet Sitting

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Dog Parks

Dog Trainers

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Emergencies & Disaster Assistance

Groomers

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Animal Rescue Fund of the Hamptons 90 Daniels Hole Road, East Hampton, NY 11937 (631) 537-0400 ARFhamptons.org

Hospitals

ASPCA

Kennels

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Lost Pets and ID Tags

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Microchip Registration Websites

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Pet Containment

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Pet Models & Fashion Shows

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424 E 92nd St. New York, NY 10128 (212) 876-7700 ASPCA.org

Baiting Hollow Horse Rescue 2114 Sound Avenue Calverton, NY 11933 (631) 369-0100 BaitingHollowFarmVineyard.com Bideawee 118 Old Country Road Westhampton, NY 11977 (631) 325-0280 Bideawee.org The Barking Barracks PO Box 1004 Bay Shore, NY 11706 (516) 455-7846 TheBarkingBarracks.org

Elsa’s Ark Inc.

PO Box 2900 East Hampton, NY 11937 (631) 329-0200 Thrift Store located at: 70 Main St. Southampton, NY 11968 (631) 287-2952 ElsasArk.org

Evelyn Alexander Wildlife Rescue of the Hamptons 228 W. Montauk Hwy Hampton Bays, NY 11946 (631) 728-9453 WildlifeRescueCenter.org

Gimme Shelter

PO Box 578 Sagaponack, NY 11962 (631) 379-2704 GimmeShelterAnimalRescue.org Grateful Greyhounds North Babylon, NY 11703 (516) 735-5070 GratefulGreys.com

Guardians of Rescue

34 East Main Street, Suite 303 Smithtown, NY 11787 1 (888) 287-3864 GuardiansOfRescue.org Kent Animal Shelter 2259 River Road Calverton, NY 11933 (631) 727-5731 KentAnimalShelter.com

Kids Against Animal Cruelty 3982 Powell Rd., Suite 146 Powell, Ohio 43065 (614) 286-1294 KidsAgainstAnimalCruelty.org

Last Chance Animal Rescue PO Box 1661 Southampton, NY 11968 (631) 478-6844 LCARescue.org

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Last Hope Animal Rescue 581 W Jericho Tpke., Huntington, NY 11743 (631) 425-1884 LastHopeAnimalRescue.org League for Animal Protection of Huntington 04 Deposit Road, East Northport, NY 11731 (631) 757-4517 LAPHuntington.org Little Shelter Animal Rescue & Adoption Center 33 Warner Road Huntington, NY 11743 (631) 368-8770 LittleShelter.com Long Beach Animal Shelter 770 Park Place Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 665-9050 LongBeach.gov/acs Long Beach Humane Society 3644 Long Beach Road Oceanside, NY 11572 (516) 594-1721 Bideawee.org Long Island Golden Retriever Rescue PO Box 566 Plainview, NY 11803 (516) 578-3803 LIGRR.org

Long Island Greyhound Transfer Hicksville, NY (516) 735-6073 LIGreyhound.org

Long Island Humane and Dog Protective Association 2 Rider Place Freeport, NY 11801 (516) 378-4340


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Animal Products and Services Directory | online at: PetResourceBook.com

North Shore Animal League

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25 Davis Avenue Port Washington, NY 11050 (516) 883-7575 AnimalLeague.org

LI Kitties, Inc.

Main Line Animal Rescue

PO Box 754 Speonk, NY 11972 (631) 987-8152 LIKitties.com

PO Box 89 Chester Springs, PA 19425 610-933-0606 MLAR.org

Long Island Sheltie Rescue, Inc. 2 Bendix Lane Stony Brook, NY 11790 (631) 873-5776

Pilots-N-Paws

Long Island Shetland Sheepdog Rescue 2 Bendix Lane Stony Brook, NY 11790 (631) 873-5776 LISSR.org

Riverhead Foundation for Marine Research

Mayor’s Alliance for NYC’s Animals

RSVP Inc Animal Welfare & Rescue Group

244 Fifth Avenue, Suite R290 New York, NY 10001-7604 AnimalAllianceNYC.org MCM Rottweiler Rescue Deer Park, NY (631) 242-7158

New York Bully Team 1-(800) 276-3310 BullyCrew.org

Pet Philanthropy Circle 44 Little Noyac Path Water Mill, NY (631) 237-1365 PetPhilanthropyCircle.com The PURRfect KITTY PO Box 766 Plainview, NY (516) 676-5913 ThePurrfectKitty.com

4651 Howe Road Landrum, SC 29356 PilotsNPaws.org

467 East Main Street Riverhead, NY 11901 (631) 369-9840 RiverheadFoundation.org

P.O. Box 335 Eastport, NY 11941 (631) 533-2738 RSVPinc.org

Save-A-Pet Animal Rescue Port Jefferson Station, NY View Profile (631) 473-6333 SaveAPetLI.net

Southampton Animal Shelter Foundation

102 Old Riverhead Road Hampton Bays, NY 11946 (631) 728-7387 SouthamptonAnimalShelter.com Southold Animal Shelter 269 Peconic Lane Peconic, NY 11958 (631) 765-1811 NFAWL.org

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Yorkie 911

Deer Park NY 11729 (631) 965-6418 Yorkie911Rescue.com

Boarding & Pet Sitting Animal Inn 1 Sea Cliff Ave. Glen Cove, NY 11542 (516) 759-2662 TheAnimalInnGC.com Bed & Biscuit Boarding 3139 Route 112 Medford NY 11763 (631) 451-8158 BedAndBuscuitNY.com Polished Pups 3139 Route 112 Medford, NY 11763 (631) 451-8111 BedAndBiscuitNY.com Chateau Des Paws 67 Commerce Drive Riverhead, NY 11904 (631) 591-0412 Cozy Noses Bed & Breakfast For Pets 1535 Locust Avenue Bohemia, NY 11752 (631) 567-7617 CozyNoses.com Dog Town 40385 County Road 48 Southold, NY 11971 (631) 765-8844 DogTownNY.com

Hampton Pet Club

The K9 Center 1845 Pond Road Ronkonkoma, NY 11779 (631) 588-0000 TheK9Center.com Long Island Pet & Home Sitters 36 Oak Neck Lane West Islip, NY 11795 1(888) 878-9100 PetAndHomeSitters.com North Fork Kennels 40 Manor Drive Jamesport, NY 11947 (631) 722-4493 NorthForkKennel.weebly.com The Debonair Dog 315 Middle Country Road Middle Island, NY 11953 (631) 775-7652 TheDebonairDog.com The Pampered Pooch Doggie Day Care and Spa 79 Broadway Hicksville, NY 11801 (516) 822-6600 Paw Seasons Hotel and Day Spa 122 Manetto Hill Road Plainview, NY 11803 (516) 942-8387 PawSeasonsHotel.com Pet Sitters International (Pet Sitting Service by Chris) 581 W Jericho Tpke. Huntington, NY 11743 PetSit.com Quail Run Kennels 126 Peconic Avenue Medford, NY 11763 (631) 475-4573 QuailRunKennels.com Smitty’s Kennels 103 Currans Road Middle Island, NY 11953 (631) 345-0000 SmittysKennels.com

Three Village K-9 Camp 200 Wilson Street Port Jefferson, NY 11777 (631) 467-9320

Southold Town Recreation Center Dog Park 970 Peconic Lane Peconic, NY 11971

Wags N Tails Kennel 101 Currans Road Middle Island, NY 11953 (631) 924-7777 WagsAndTailsKennel.com

Tanner Park Dog Park (631) 957-3000 Baylawn Ave & Kerrigan Road Copiague, NY 11701

Willow Pet Hotel 1926 Deer Park Ave Deer Park, NY 11729 (631) 667-8924 WillowPetHotel.com

Dog Trainers

Dog Parks

Best Paw Forward Dog Education 2 Albany St Deer Park NY 11729 (516) 420-0940 LongIslandDogTrainer.net

Bideawee Pet Memorial Park 118 Old Country Road Westhampton, NY 11977 (631) 325-0219 Bideawee.org Blydenburgh Dog Park Veterans Hwy Hauppauge, NY 11788 Cherry Avenue Dog Park 250 Cherry Ave West Sayville, NY 11796 East Northport Dog Park 106 Deposit Road East Northport, NY 11731 Havens Beach Waterfront Sag Harbor, NY 11963 Middle Island Dog Park 1075 Middle Country Road Middle Island, NY 11953 Mud Creek County Dog Park 450 Roe Ave Patchogue, NY 11772 Robinson Duck Farm Dog Park 2903 Montauk Hwy Brookhaven, NY 11719

1070 Montauk Hwy. Water Mill, NY 11976 (631) 726-7297 HamptonPetClub.com

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Bark Busters Home Dog Training 581 W Jericho Tpke Huntington, NY 11743 (631) 425-1884 BarkBusters.com

Dan Gebbia Professional Dog Training 8 Woods Lane Southampton, NY 11968 (631) 287-4460 DanGebbiaDogTrainer.com Elite Animal Trainers-Amrc (631) 277-1219 68 Oceanside Street Islip Terrace, NY 11752 EliteAnimalTrainers.com The K9 Center (631) 588-0000 1845 Pond Road Ronkonkoma, NY 11779 TheK9Center.com K9 Team Training 110 Eleanor Avenue Mastic, NY 11950 (631) 657-6773 Yelp.com/biz/k9-team-training-mastic Lisa The Dog Trainer Eastern Long Island, NY (786) 942-7387 LisaTheDogTrainer.com


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Animal Products and Services Directory | online at: PetResourceBook.com

North Shore Animal League

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25 Davis Avenue Port Washington, NY 11050 (516) 883-7575 AnimalLeague.org

LI Kitties, Inc.

Main Line Animal Rescue

PO Box 754 Speonk, NY 11972 (631) 987-8152 LIKitties.com

PO Box 89 Chester Springs, PA 19425 610-933-0606 MLAR.org

Long Island Sheltie Rescue, Inc. 2 Bendix Lane Stony Brook, NY 11790 (631) 873-5776

Pilots-N-Paws

Long Island Shetland Sheepdog Rescue 2 Bendix Lane Stony Brook, NY 11790 (631) 873-5776 LISSR.org

Riverhead Foundation for Marine Research

Mayor’s Alliance for NYC’s Animals

RSVP Inc Animal Welfare & Rescue Group

244 Fifth Avenue, Suite R290 New York, NY 10001-7604 AnimalAllianceNYC.org MCM Rottweiler Rescue Deer Park, NY (631) 242-7158

New York Bully Team 1-(800) 276-3310 BullyCrew.org

Pet Philanthropy Circle 44 Little Noyac Path Water Mill, NY (631) 237-1365 PetPhilanthropyCircle.com The PURRfect KITTY PO Box 766 Plainview, NY (516) 676-5913 ThePurrfectKitty.com

4651 Howe Road Landrum, SC 29356 PilotsNPaws.org

467 East Main Street Riverhead, NY 11901 (631) 369-9840 RiverheadFoundation.org

P.O. Box 335 Eastport, NY 11941 (631) 533-2738 RSVPinc.org

Save-A-Pet Animal Rescue Port Jefferson Station, NY View Profile (631) 473-6333 SaveAPetLI.net

Southampton Animal Shelter Foundation

102 Old Riverhead Road Hampton Bays, NY 11946 (631) 728-7387 SouthamptonAnimalShelter.com Southold Animal Shelter 269 Peconic Lane Peconic, NY 11958 (631) 765-1811 NFAWL.org

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Yorkie 911

Deer Park NY 11729 (631) 965-6418 Yorkie911Rescue.com

Boarding & Pet Sitting Animal Inn 1 Sea Cliff Ave. Glen Cove, NY 11542 (516) 759-2662 TheAnimalInnGC.com Bed & Biscuit Boarding 3139 Route 112 Medford NY 11763 (631) 451-8158 BedAndBuscuitNY.com Polished Pups 3139 Route 112 Medford, NY 11763 (631) 451-8111 BedAndBiscuitNY.com Chateau Des Paws 67 Commerce Drive Riverhead, NY 11904 (631) 591-0412 Cozy Noses Bed & Breakfast For Pets 1535 Locust Avenue Bohemia, NY 11752 (631) 567-7617 CozyNoses.com Dog Town 40385 County Road 48 Southold, NY 11971 (631) 765-8844 DogTownNY.com

Hampton Pet Club

The K9 Center 1845 Pond Road Ronkonkoma, NY 11779 (631) 588-0000 TheK9Center.com Long Island Pet & Home Sitters 36 Oak Neck Lane West Islip, NY 11795 1(888) 878-9100 PetAndHomeSitters.com North Fork Kennels 40 Manor Drive Jamesport, NY 11947 (631) 722-4493 NorthForkKennel.weebly.com The Debonair Dog 315 Middle Country Road Middle Island, NY 11953 (631) 775-7652 TheDebonairDog.com The Pampered Pooch Doggie Day Care and Spa 79 Broadway Hicksville, NY 11801 (516) 822-6600 Paw Seasons Hotel and Day Spa 122 Manetto Hill Road Plainview, NY 11803 (516) 942-8387 PawSeasonsHotel.com Pet Sitters International (Pet Sitting Service by Chris) 581 W Jericho Tpke. Huntington, NY 11743 PetSit.com Quail Run Kennels 126 Peconic Avenue Medford, NY 11763 (631) 475-4573 QuailRunKennels.com Smitty’s Kennels 103 Currans Road Middle Island, NY 11953 (631) 345-0000 SmittysKennels.com

Three Village K-9 Camp 200 Wilson Street Port Jefferson, NY 11777 (631) 467-9320

Southold Town Recreation Center Dog Park 970 Peconic Lane Peconic, NY 11971

Wags N Tails Kennel 101 Currans Road Middle Island, NY 11953 (631) 924-7777 WagsAndTailsKennel.com

Tanner Park Dog Park (631) 957-3000 Baylawn Ave & Kerrigan Road Copiague, NY 11701

Willow Pet Hotel 1926 Deer Park Ave Deer Park, NY 11729 (631) 667-8924 WillowPetHotel.com

Dog Trainers

Dog Parks

Best Paw Forward Dog Education 2 Albany St Deer Park NY 11729 (516) 420-0940 LongIslandDogTrainer.net

Bideawee Pet Memorial Park 118 Old Country Road Westhampton, NY 11977 (631) 325-0219 Bideawee.org Blydenburgh Dog Park Veterans Hwy Hauppauge, NY 11788 Cherry Avenue Dog Park 250 Cherry Ave West Sayville, NY 11796 East Northport Dog Park 106 Deposit Road East Northport, NY 11731 Havens Beach Waterfront Sag Harbor, NY 11963 Middle Island Dog Park 1075 Middle Country Road Middle Island, NY 11953 Mud Creek County Dog Park 450 Roe Ave Patchogue, NY 11772 Robinson Duck Farm Dog Park 2903 Montauk Hwy Brookhaven, NY 11719

1070 Montauk Hwy. Water Mill, NY 11976 (631) 726-7297 HamptonPetClub.com

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Bark Busters Home Dog Training 581 W Jericho Tpke Huntington, NY 11743 (631) 425-1884 BarkBusters.com

Dan Gebbia Professional Dog Training 8 Woods Lane Southampton, NY 11968 (631) 287-4460 DanGebbiaDogTrainer.com Elite Animal Trainers-Amrc (631) 277-1219 68 Oceanside Street Islip Terrace, NY 11752 EliteAnimalTrainers.com The K9 Center (631) 588-0000 1845 Pond Road Ronkonkoma, NY 11779 TheK9Center.com K9 Team Training 110 Eleanor Avenue Mastic, NY 11950 (631) 657-6773 Yelp.com/biz/k9-team-training-mastic Lisa The Dog Trainer Eastern Long Island, NY (786) 942-7387 LisaTheDogTrainer.com


Pet Resource Book Dog Trainers Continued...

Long Island K-9 Services Inc 377 Main Street Center Moriches, NY 11950 (631) 878-5349 LIK-9.com Modern Canine Solutions Hamptons, NY NYC, NY (631) 729-1664 ModernCanineSolutions.com

Penn Vet Working Dog Center 3900 Delancey Street, Room 2066 Philadelphia, PA 19104 (707) 701-3390 PennVetwDC.org Ultimate K-9 Training 90 Log Road Patchogue, NY 11772 (631) 730-7575 UltimateK-9Training.com

Emergency Hospitals & Disaster Assistance (Also see Hospitals & Veterinarians) ASPCA

424 E 92nd St. New York, NY (212) 876-7700 ASPCA.org

East End Veterinary Emergency & Specialty Center

67 Commerce Drive Riverhead, NY 11901 (631) 369-4513 Pet-ER.com

Pet Safe Coalition 830 Chicken Valley Road Locust Valley, NY 11560 (516) 676-0808 PetSafeCoalition.org

Animal Products and Services Directory | online at: PetResourceBook.com

Evelyn Alexander Wildlife Rescue of the Hamptons 228 W. Montauk Hwy Hampton Bays, NY 11946 (631) 728-9453 WildlifeRescueCenter.org FEMA PO Box 10055 Hyattsville, MD 20782 1 (800) 621-3362 FEMA.gov The Humane Society of the United States 2100 L Street NW Washington, DC 20037 (202) 452-1100 HSUS.org Long Island Veterinary Specialists 163 So. Service Road Plainview, NY 11801 (516) 501-1700 LIVS.org Nassau Animal Emergency Group 740 Old Country Road Westbury, NY 11590 (516) 333-6262 NassauAnimalEmergency.com NY Veterinary Specialty Center 2233 Broadhollow Road (Rt.110) Farmingdale, NY 11735 (631) 694-3400 NYVSC.com South Fork Animal Hospital 340 Montauk Hwy Wainscott, NY 11975 (631) 537-0035 SouthForkAnimalHospital.com

Suffolk County SPCA 383 Route 111 Smithtown, NY 11787 (631) 382-7722 SuffolkSPCA.org

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The Salvation Army 130 Osborne Avenue Riverhead, NY 11901 (631) 727-3338 SalvationArmyUSA.org Veterinary Medical Center of Long Island (24 Hour Emergency Services) 75 Sunrise Hwy, West Islip, NY 11795 (631) 587-0800 VMCLI.com

Groomers

Harbor Pets 12 Bay Street Sag Harbor, NY 11963 (631) 725-9070 HarborPets.net

Center Moriches Vet Hospital 654 Main Street Center Moriches, NY 11934 (631) 878-0050 CMVH.net

Riverhead Animal Hospital 1182 W. Main Street Riverhead, NY 11901 (631) 727-2009 AHOFR.com

The Country Pet Boutique 70 Love Lane, Mattituck, NY 11952 (631) 298-7800 CountryPetBoutique.com

East End Veterinary Emergency & Specialty Center

Shinnecock Animal Hospital

Moriches Dog 333 Main Street Center Moriches, NY 11934-3508 (631) 878-9496 MorichesDogGrooming.com North Fork Kennels 40 Manor Drive Jamesport, NY 11947 (631) 722-4493 northforkkennel.Weebly.com

1 Stop Pet Shops 136 Main Street, Amagansett, NY 11930 (631) 267-7535 1StopPetShops.com

The Pampered Pet 1 (516) 822-6600 79 Broadway Hicksville, NY 11801

All Dogged Up Inc 25 W Neck Rd. Shelter Island Heights, NY 11965 (631) 749-0702 Bideawee.org

110 Chichester Avenue Center Moriches, NY 11934 (631) 801-2441 ThePoshpoodleSpa.com

Aussie Pet Mobile 1 (800) 738-6624 yourlocal.AussiePetMobile.com/LONGISLAND-NY The Classy Canine 468 County Road 39A Southampton, NY 11968 (631) 283-1306 ClassyCanineHamptons.com

Dapper Dog Pet Supply and Grooming (631) 537-3355 42 Snake Hollow Road Bridgehampton, NY 11932

Dog Town 40385 County Road 48 Southold NY 11971 (631) 765-8844 DogTownNY.com

The Posh Poodle

Westhampton Supply and Grooming 29 Old Riverhead Road Hampton Bays NY 11946 (631) 288-6765 WesthamptonPet.net

Hositals Bayview Animal Hospital 96 Moffitt Boulevard Bay Shore, NY 11706 (631) 224-1900 Brookhaven Cat Hospital 20 Middle Country Road, Suite F Coram, NY 11727 (631) 698-8282 CompuVet.com

67 Commerce Drive Riverhead, NY 11901 (631) 369-4513 Pet-ER.com

East Hampton Veterinary Group 22 Montauk Hwy East Hampton, NY 11937 (631) 324-0282 EastHamptonVetGroup.com Floyd Harbor Animal Hospital 158 Margin Drive Shirley, NY 11967 (631) 281-1888 DrEtzel.com North Fork Animal Hospital 58605 Route 25 Southold, NY 11971 (631) 765-2400 NorthForkAnimalHospital.vetstreet.com

Olde Towne Animal Hospital 380 Country Road 39 Southampton, NY 11968 (631) 283-0611 OldeTowneAnimalHosp.com Ridge Veterinary Hospital 220 Roanoke Avenue, Fl. 2 Riverhead, NY 11901 (631) 345-3366 RidgeAnimalHospital.com Mattituck-Laurel Vet Hospital 940 Franklinville Rd Laurel, NY 11948 (631) 298-1177 mlvh.VetSuite.com Moriches Hospital For Animals 214 Main Street Center Moriches, NY 11934 (631) 878-1600 tmhfa.VetSuite.com

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212 E. Montauk Hwy Hampton Bays, NY 11946 (631) 723-0500 SAHospital.net

South Fork Animal Hospital 340 Montauk Hwy Wainscott, NY 11975 (631) 537-0035 SouthForkAnimalHospital.com Veterinary Medical Center of Long Island 75 Sunrise Hwy, West Islip, NY 11795 (631) 587-0800 VMCLI.com Veterinary Clinic of East Hampton 3 Goodfriend Drive #3, East Hampton, NY 11937 (631) 324-7900 VetClinicEH.com West Hampton Beach Animal Hospital 126 Montauk Hwy. Westhampton Beach, NY 11978 (631) 288-8535

Kennels Quail Run Kennel 126 Peconic Avenue Medford, NY 11763 (631) 475-4573 QuailRunKennels.com Scoshire Kennels 324 Church Lane Aquebogue, NY 11901 (631) 722-4618 ScoshireKennels.com Smitty’s Kennels 103 Currans Road Middle Island, NY 11953 (631) 345-0000 SmittysKennels.com


Pet Resource Book Dog Trainers Continued...

Long Island K-9 Services Inc 377 Main Street Center Moriches, NY 11950 (631) 878-5349 LIK-9.com Modern Canine Solutions Hamptons, NY NYC, NY (631) 729-1664 ModernCanineSolutions.com

Penn Vet Working Dog Center 3900 Delancey Street, Room 2066 Philadelphia, PA 19104 (707) 701-3390 PennVetwDC.org Ultimate K-9 Training 90 Log Road Patchogue, NY 11772 (631) 730-7575 UltimateK-9Training.com

Emergency Hospitals & Disaster Assistance (Also see Hospitals & Veterinarians) ASPCA

424 E 92nd St. New York, NY (212) 876-7700 ASPCA.org

East End Veterinary Emergency & Specialty Center

67 Commerce Drive Riverhead, NY 11901 (631) 369-4513 Pet-ER.com

Pet Safe Coalition 830 Chicken Valley Road Locust Valley, NY 11560 (516) 676-0808 PetSafeCoalition.org

Animal Products and Services Directory | online at: PetResourceBook.com

Evelyn Alexander Wildlife Rescue of the Hamptons 228 W. Montauk Hwy Hampton Bays, NY 11946 (631) 728-9453 WildlifeRescueCenter.org FEMA PO Box 10055 Hyattsville, MD 20782 1 (800) 621-3362 FEMA.gov The Humane Society of the United States 2100 L Street NW Washington, DC 20037 (202) 452-1100 HSUS.org Long Island Veterinary Specialists 163 So. Service Road Plainview, NY 11801 (516) 501-1700 LIVS.org Nassau Animal Emergency Group 740 Old Country Road Westbury, NY 11590 (516) 333-6262 NassauAnimalEmergency.com NY Veterinary Specialty Center 2233 Broadhollow Road (Rt.110) Farmingdale, NY 11735 (631) 694-3400 NYVSC.com South Fork Animal Hospital 340 Montauk Hwy Wainscott, NY 11975 (631) 537-0035 SouthForkAnimalHospital.com

Suffolk County SPCA 383 Route 111 Smithtown, NY 11787 (631) 382-7722 SuffolkSPCA.org

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The Salvation Army 130 Osborne Avenue Riverhead, NY 11901 (631) 727-3338 SalvationArmyUSA.org Veterinary Medical Center of Long Island (24 Hour Emergency Services) 75 Sunrise Hwy, West Islip, NY 11795 (631) 587-0800 VMCLI.com

Groomers

Harbor Pets 12 Bay Street Sag Harbor, NY 11963 (631) 725-9070 HarborPets.net

Center Moriches Vet Hospital 654 Main Street Center Moriches, NY 11934 (631) 878-0050 CMVH.net

Riverhead Animal Hospital 1182 W. Main Street Riverhead, NY 11901 (631) 727-2009 AHOFR.com

The Country Pet Boutique 70 Love Lane, Mattituck, NY 11952 (631) 298-7800 CountryPetBoutique.com

East End Veterinary Emergency & Specialty Center

Shinnecock Animal Hospital

Moriches Dog 333 Main Street Center Moriches, NY 11934-3508 (631) 878-9496 MorichesDogGrooming.com North Fork Kennels 40 Manor Drive Jamesport, NY 11947 (631) 722-4493 northforkkennel.Weebly.com

1 Stop Pet Shops 136 Main Street, Amagansett, NY 11930 (631) 267-7535 1StopPetShops.com

The Pampered Pet 1 (516) 822-6600 79 Broadway Hicksville, NY 11801

All Dogged Up Inc 25 W Neck Rd. Shelter Island Heights, NY 11965 (631) 749-0702 Bideawee.org

110 Chichester Avenue Center Moriches, NY 11934 (631) 801-2441 ThePoshpoodleSpa.com

Aussie Pet Mobile 1 (800) 738-6624 yourlocal.AussiePetMobile.com/LONGISLAND-NY The Classy Canine 468 County Road 39A Southampton, NY 11968 (631) 283-1306 ClassyCanineHamptons.com

Dapper Dog Pet Supply and Grooming (631) 537-3355 42 Snake Hollow Road Bridgehampton, NY 11932

Dog Town 40385 County Road 48 Southold NY 11971 (631) 765-8844 DogTownNY.com

The Posh Poodle

Westhampton Supply and Grooming 29 Old Riverhead Road Hampton Bays NY 11946 (631) 288-6765 WesthamptonPet.net

Hositals Bayview Animal Hospital 96 Moffitt Boulevard Bay Shore, NY 11706 (631) 224-1900 Brookhaven Cat Hospital 20 Middle Country Road, Suite F Coram, NY 11727 (631) 698-8282 CompuVet.com

67 Commerce Drive Riverhead, NY 11901 (631) 369-4513 Pet-ER.com

East Hampton Veterinary Group 22 Montauk Hwy East Hampton, NY 11937 (631) 324-0282 EastHamptonVetGroup.com Floyd Harbor Animal Hospital 158 Margin Drive Shirley, NY 11967 (631) 281-1888 DrEtzel.com North Fork Animal Hospital 58605 Route 25 Southold, NY 11971 (631) 765-2400 NorthForkAnimalHospital.vetstreet.com

Olde Towne Animal Hospital 380 Country Road 39 Southampton, NY 11968 (631) 283-0611 OldeTowneAnimalHosp.com Ridge Veterinary Hospital 220 Roanoke Avenue, Fl. 2 Riverhead, NY 11901 (631) 345-3366 RidgeAnimalHospital.com Mattituck-Laurel Vet Hospital 940 Franklinville Rd Laurel, NY 11948 (631) 298-1177 mlvh.VetSuite.com Moriches Hospital For Animals 214 Main Street Center Moriches, NY 11934 (631) 878-1600 tmhfa.VetSuite.com

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212 E. Montauk Hwy Hampton Bays, NY 11946 (631) 723-0500 SAHospital.net

South Fork Animal Hospital 340 Montauk Hwy Wainscott, NY 11975 (631) 537-0035 SouthForkAnimalHospital.com Veterinary Medical Center of Long Island 75 Sunrise Hwy, West Islip, NY 11795 (631) 587-0800 VMCLI.com Veterinary Clinic of East Hampton 3 Goodfriend Drive #3, East Hampton, NY 11937 (631) 324-7900 VetClinicEH.com West Hampton Beach Animal Hospital 126 Montauk Hwy. Westhampton Beach, NY 11978 (631) 288-8535

Kennels Quail Run Kennel 126 Peconic Avenue Medford, NY 11763 (631) 475-4573 QuailRunKennels.com Scoshire Kennels 324 Church Lane Aquebogue, NY 11901 (631) 722-4618 ScoshireKennels.com Smitty’s Kennels 103 Currans Road Middle Island, NY 11953 (631) 345-0000 SmittysKennels.com


Pet Resource Book Kennels

Continued... Jamesport Kennels 40 Manor Lane Jamesport, NY 11947 (631) 475-4573 riverhead.patch.com/listings/ jamesport-kennels

Animal Products and Services Directory | online at: PetResourceBook.com

Pet Containment Invisible Fence by Canine

720 Montauk Hwy. Water Mill, NY 11976 (631) 726-6019 Caninecontrol.InvisibleFence.com

Pet Models & Fashion Shows Lost Pet and ID Tags Home Again 1-888-HOMEAGAIN HomeAgain.com Lost and Found Pets of Long Island Long Island, NY / National LostandFoundPetsOfLongIsland.com Pet Tagg National 1 (855) 738-8244 PetTracker.com Pet Watch National (866) 597-2424 24PetWatch.com

Microchip Registration Websites USA Microchip Database PO Box 8128, Tampa, FL 33674 1 (866) 211-9590 RegisterMicrochip.com Dogster National Dogster.com Advanced Animal Care Center 260 Evergreen Avenue, Huntington Station, NY 11746 (631) FOR-PETS (367-7387) AdvancedCareForPets.com

Bocker the Labrodoodle, LLC New York, NY Bocker.tv

New York Fashion Show (Gregg R. Oehler) New York, NY (203) 595-545 NYPetFashionshow.com

Pet Photography & Portraits Ada Nieves for Pets New York, NY (917) 655-7879 AdaNieves.com

Lynn Matsuoka, Portrait Artist PO Box 546, Bridgehampton, NY 11932 (631) 537-5237 (808) 479-5966 Pawsitively Pets New York, NY (786) 942-7387 PawsitivelyPetsOnline.com

Rachael McKenna

(917) 972-4941 RachaelMcKenna.com The Puparazzi Pet Photography 4300 Main Bayview Road, Southold, NY 11971 (631) 765-3572 ThePuParazzi.net

Pet Publications Cesar’s Way

New York, NY (203) 595-5452 CesarsWay.com

Pet Resource Book

It’s a Mitzvah

101 Deer Run Roslyn Heights, NY 11577 (516) 641-9132 Kristin Gray PO Box 1768, Bridgehampton, NY 11932 (516) 729-5477 facebook.com/pages/Kristin-L-GrayPhotography/181282222368

Lucille Khornak

66 Jobs Lane Southampton, Ny 11968 2400 Montauk Hwy Bridgehampton, Ny 11968 (631) 613-6000 LucilleKhornak.com

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Pet Products & Supplies 1 Stop Pet Shop 136 Main Street, Amagansett, NY 11930 (631) 267-7535

1 Stop Pet Shop 611 Hampton Road Southampton, NY 11968 (631) 287-6001 1StopPetShops.com Couch Petatoes PO Box 1123 Setauket, NY 11733 (631) 672-6027 CouchPetatoes.com

Transportation Pets on Board Transport PO Box 310 Newport, WA (888) 914-PETS PetsOnBoardTransport.com Pet Ambulance New York, NY (814) 878-0539 AmbuVet.com

Doggini Manhattan, NY (646) 682-7891 Doggini.com Dogs Have Fun, Inc PO Box 140032 Staten Island, NY 10314 (888) 234-9264 DogsHaveFun.com

World Care Pet Transportation 1 Kenwood Street Setauket- East Setauket, NY (631) 751-2297 WorldCarePet.com

Veterinarians

Elkhorn, NE 68022 800-840-2180 OR 402-968-7879 DogsHaveFun.com

Bideawee 118 Old Country Road Westhampton, NY 11977 (631) 325-0280 Bideawee.org

Hampton Pets 7 The Plaza Montauk, NY 11954 (631) 238-5747

Cindy Bressler, DVM House calls Long Island, NY (631) 255-8556 DrCindyBressler.com

Pet Connection – Pet Supplies 6275 Route 25A Wading River, NY 1179 (631) 929-7387 Pet-connection-online.com

East End Equine Veterinary 3330 Noyac Rd Bldg B1 Sag Harbor, NY 11963 (631) 725-7759

Dog on Gear

PetMate PO Box 1246 Arlington, TX 76004-1246 PetMate.com R & S Pet Supplies 1699 Middle Country Road #C Ridge, NY 11961 (631) 775-7805

Stella & Chewy’s

2842 S. 5th Ct. Milwaukee, WI 53207 (888) 477-8977 StellaAndChewys.com

East End Veterinary Emergency & Specialty Center

67 Commerce Drive Riverhead, NY 11901 (631) 369-4513 Pet-ER.com

East Hampton Veterinary Group 22 Montauk Hwy East Hampton, NY 11937 (631) 324-0282 EastHamptonVetGroup.com Dr. Jiu Jia Wen 176 Montauk Hwy Speonk, NY 11972 (631) 325-1611 NaturalSolutionsVet.com

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Manorville Pet Vet 20 Ryerson Avenue Manorville, NY 11949 (631) 722-8100 ManorvillePetVet.com

Olde Towne Animal Hospital 380 Country Road 39 Southampton, NY 11968 (631) 283-0611 OldeTowneAnimalHosp.com

Sag Harbor Veterinary Clinic 28 Bridge Street Sag Harbor, NY 11963 (631) 725-6500 HamptonsVet.com Shinnecock Animal Hospital 212 E. Montauk Hwy. Hampton Bays, NY 11946 (631) 723-0500 SAHospital.net South Fork Animal Hospital 340 Montauk Hwy Wainscott, NY 11975 (631) 537-0035 SouthForkAnimalHospital.com Veterinary Clinic of East Hampton 3 Goodfriend Drive #3 East Hampton, NY 11937 (631) 324-7900 VetClinicEH.com Village Mobile Veterinary Service PO Box 329 Sag Harbor NY 11963 (631) 725-0815 West Hampton Beach Animal Hospital (631) 288-8535 126 Montauk Hwy Westhampton Beach, NY 11978 westhamptonbeachanimalhospital. VetSuite.com


Pet Resource Book Kennels

Continued... Jamesport Kennels 40 Manor Lane Jamesport, NY 11947 (631) 475-4573 riverhead.patch.com/listings/ jamesport-kennels

Animal Products and Services Directory | online at: PetResourceBook.com

Pet Containment Invisible Fence by Canine

720 Montauk Hwy. Water Mill, NY 11976 (631) 726-6019 Caninecontrol.InvisibleFence.com

Pet Models & Fashion Shows Lost Pet and ID Tags Home Again 1-888-HOMEAGAIN HomeAgain.com Lost and Found Pets of Long Island Long Island, NY / National LostandFoundPetsOfLongIsland.com Pet Tagg National 1 (855) 738-8244 PetTracker.com Pet Watch National (866) 597-2424 24PetWatch.com

Microchip Registration Websites USA Microchip Database PO Box 8128, Tampa, FL 33674 1 (866) 211-9590 RegisterMicrochip.com Dogster National Dogster.com Advanced Animal Care Center 260 Evergreen Avenue, Huntington Station, NY 11746 (631) FOR-PETS (367-7387) AdvancedCareForPets.com

Bocker the Labrodoodle, LLC New York, NY Bocker.tv

New York Fashion Show (Gregg R. Oehler) New York, NY (203) 595-545 NYPetFashionshow.com

Pet Photography & Portraits Ada Nieves for Pets New York, NY (917) 655-7879 AdaNieves.com

Lynn Matsuoka, Portrait Artist PO Box 546, Bridgehampton, NY 11932 (631) 537-5237 (808) 479-5966 Pawsitively Pets New York, NY (786) 942-7387 PawsitivelyPetsOnline.com

Rachael McKenna

(917) 972-4941 RachaelMcKenna.com The Puparazzi Pet Photography 4300 Main Bayview Road, Southold, NY 11971 (631) 765-3572 ThePuParazzi.net

Pet Publications Cesar’s Way

New York, NY (203) 595-5452 CesarsWay.com

Pet Resource Book

It’s a Mitzvah

101 Deer Run Roslyn Heights, NY 11577 (516) 641-9132 Kristin Gray PO Box 1768, Bridgehampton, NY 11932 (516) 729-5477 facebook.com/pages/Kristin-L-GrayPhotography/181282222368

Lucille Khornak

66 Jobs Lane Southampton, Ny 11968 2400 Montauk Hwy Bridgehampton, Ny 11968 (631) 613-6000 LucilleKhornak.com

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Pet Products & Supplies 1 Stop Pet Shop 136 Main Street, Amagansett, NY 11930 (631) 267-7535

1 Stop Pet Shop 611 Hampton Road Southampton, NY 11968 (631) 287-6001 1StopPetShops.com Couch Petatoes PO Box 1123 Setauket, NY 11733 (631) 672-6027 CouchPetatoes.com

Transportation Pets on Board Transport PO Box 310 Newport, WA (888) 914-PETS PetsOnBoardTransport.com Pet Ambulance New York, NY (814) 878-0539 AmbuVet.com

Doggini Manhattan, NY (646) 682-7891 Doggini.com Dogs Have Fun, Inc PO Box 140032 Staten Island, NY 10314 (888) 234-9264 DogsHaveFun.com

World Care Pet Transportation 1 Kenwood Street Setauket- East Setauket, NY (631) 751-2297 WorldCarePet.com

Veterinarians

Elkhorn, NE 68022 800-840-2180 OR 402-968-7879 DogsHaveFun.com

Bideawee 118 Old Country Road Westhampton, NY 11977 (631) 325-0280 Bideawee.org

Hampton Pets 7 The Plaza Montauk, NY 11954 (631) 238-5747

Cindy Bressler, DVM House calls Long Island, NY (631) 255-8556 DrCindyBressler.com

Pet Connection – Pet Supplies 6275 Route 25A Wading River, NY 1179 (631) 929-7387 Pet-connection-online.com

East End Equine Veterinary 3330 Noyac Rd Bldg B1 Sag Harbor, NY 11963 (631) 725-7759

Dog on Gear

PetMate PO Box 1246 Arlington, TX 76004-1246 PetMate.com R & S Pet Supplies 1699 Middle Country Road #C Ridge, NY 11961 (631) 775-7805

Stella & Chewy’s

2842 S. 5th Ct. Milwaukee, WI 53207 (888) 477-8977 StellaAndChewys.com

East End Veterinary Emergency & Specialty Center

67 Commerce Drive Riverhead, NY 11901 (631) 369-4513 Pet-ER.com

East Hampton Veterinary Group 22 Montauk Hwy East Hampton, NY 11937 (631) 324-0282 EastHamptonVetGroup.com Dr. Jiu Jia Wen 176 Montauk Hwy Speonk, NY 11972 (631) 325-1611 NaturalSolutionsVet.com

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Manorville Pet Vet 20 Ryerson Avenue Manorville, NY 11949 (631) 722-8100 ManorvillePetVet.com

Olde Towne Animal Hospital 380 Country Road 39 Southampton, NY 11968 (631) 283-0611 OldeTowneAnimalHosp.com

Sag Harbor Veterinary Clinic 28 Bridge Street Sag Harbor, NY 11963 (631) 725-6500 HamptonsVet.com Shinnecock Animal Hospital 212 E. Montauk Hwy. Hampton Bays, NY 11946 (631) 723-0500 SAHospital.net South Fork Animal Hospital 340 Montauk Hwy Wainscott, NY 11975 (631) 537-0035 SouthForkAnimalHospital.com Veterinary Clinic of East Hampton 3 Goodfriend Drive #3 East Hampton, NY 11937 (631) 324-7900 VetClinicEH.com Village Mobile Veterinary Service PO Box 329 Sag Harbor NY 11963 (631) 725-0815 West Hampton Beach Animal Hospital (631) 288-8535 126 Montauk Hwy Westhampton Beach, NY 11978 westhamptonbeachanimalhospital. VetSuite.com


Thank You S P O N S O R S Grand Sponsor: Robert Morris Platinum Sponsor: We-Care.com Gold Sponsor: Subaru Silver Sponsor: Niche Media / Hamptons Magazine Silver Sponsor: Andy Sabin and Amy Ma Corporate Friend: Baiting Hollow Farm Vineyard Corporate Friend: Innocent Tequila

Corporate Friend: Wolffers Corporate Friend: Dan’s Papers Corporate Friend: Hint Water Corporate Friend: Pilots N Paws Friend Sponsor: Rachael McKenna Friend Sponsor: Lucille Khornak Friend Sponsor: Jerome and Riki Shaw

T E A M Award Presenters

Paw Walk Leaders

Andy Sabin Roman Roth Jill Rappaport Jill Zarin Debra Halpert Jonathan McCann Stephanie Levy Gregg R. Oehler

Andy Sabin Bill Berloni Dan Rattiner Dan’s Papers Linda Shapiro

Our Brilliant Team & Writers Jewel Morris, Founder & Publisher Debi Boies, Editorials Tracy Collins, Kick Off Party Richard Rubin, Editorial Stas Rutowski, Art Direction & Web Jillian Dunn, Editorial Sony Schotland, Editorial Gregg R. Oehler, Consulting

Master of Ceremonies Pet Hero Awards Maria Milito

E X H I B I T O R S Invisible Fence by Canine Control Purina Rachael Hale McKenna KAAC Baiting Hollow

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Dog on Gear Posh Poodle Gormet Doggy Treats My Canine Kids Amaryllis ARF

South Hampton Animal Shelter Gimme Shelter Pets4Love ASPCA Pilot N Paws

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Rescue Rangers Angelique Cats Rescue Olde Town Animal Rescue Doginni Talk Treats To Me

Project Hope Family Service League Yorkie 911 Riverhead Foundation Animal Cancer Foundation


Thank You S P O N S O R S Grand Sponsor: Robert Morris Platinum Sponsor: We-Care.com Gold Sponsor: Subaru Silver Sponsor: Niche Media / Hamptons Magazine Silver Sponsor: Andy Sabin and Amy Ma Corporate Friend: Baiting Hollow Farm Vineyard Corporate Friend: Innocent Tequila

Corporate Friend: Wolffers Corporate Friend: Dan’s Papers Corporate Friend: Hint Water Corporate Friend: Pilots N Paws Friend Sponsor: Rachael McKenna Friend Sponsor: Lucille Khornak Friend Sponsor: Jerome and Riki Shaw

T E A M Award Presenters

Paw Walk Leaders

Andy Sabin Roman Roth Jill Rappaport Jill Zarin Debra Halpert Jonathan McCann Stephanie Levy Gregg R. Oehler

Andy Sabin Bill Berloni Dan Rattiner Dan’s Papers Linda Shapiro

Our Brilliant Team & Writers Jewel Morris, Founder & Publisher Debi Boies, Editorials Tracy Collins, Kick Off Party Richard Rubin, Editorial Stas Rutowski, Art Direction & Web Jillian Dunn, Editorial Sony Schotland, Editorial Gregg R. Oehler, Consulting

Master of Ceremonies Pet Hero Awards Maria Milito

E X H I B I T O R S Invisible Fence by Canine Control Purina Rachael Hale McKenna KAAC Baiting Hollow

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Dog on Gear Posh Poodle Gormet Doggy Treats My Canine Kids Amaryllis ARF

South Hampton Animal Shelter Gimme Shelter Pets4Love ASPCA Pilot N Paws

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Rescue Rangers Angelique Cats Rescue Olde Town Animal Rescue Doginni Talk Treats To Me

Project Hope Family Service League Yorkie 911 Riverhead Foundation Animal Cancer Foundation


Pet Resource Book

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Pet Resource Book

Animal Products and Services Directory | online at: PetResourceBook.com


A SPECIAL THANK YOU TO OUR PLATINUM SPONSOR We-Care.com is a company whose name exemplifies what they do, they care.

BAITING HOLLOW Their motto is “Shop with Purpose� and often times that purpose is in support of animal welfare. We-Care.com has donated $3,300,000 to the ASPCA in addition to the numerous other philanthropic causes they help support. We-Care.com partners with over 2700 well known stores.

These merchants have agreed to donate a percentage of individual sales to a charity of your choice with just a click of a mouse. This service is completely free to organizations that opt in for their support. We-care.com is truly a win-win for charitable organizations that need new venues for fundraising. It is forward thinking companies like We-Care.com who enable everyday people to shop for merchandise while making a positive impact on causes that are important to you. This is the ultimate in personal shopping.

Purchasing the items you need while supporting the animals in need! The Pet Philanthropy Circle is honored to be chosen as a proud partner of We-Care.com for the 2013 Pet Hero Awards. 63


A SPECIAL THANK YOU TO OUR PLATINUM SPONSOR We-Care.com is a company whose name exemplifies what they do, they care.

BAITING HOLLOW Their motto is “Shop with Purpose� and often times that purpose is in support of animal welfare. We-Care.com has donated $3,300,000 to the ASPCA in addition to the numerous other philanthropic causes they help support. We-Care.com partners with over 2700 well known stores.

These merchants have agreed to donate a percentage of individual sales to a charity of your choice with just a click of a mouse. This service is completely free to organizations that opt in for their support. We-care.com is truly a win-win for charitable organizations that need new venues for fundraising. It is forward thinking companies like We-Care.com who enable everyday people to shop for merchandise while making a positive impact on causes that are important to you. This is the ultimate in personal shopping.

Purchasing the items you need while supporting the animals in need! The Pet Philanthropy Circle is honored to be chosen as a proud partner of We-Care.com for the 2013 Pet Hero Awards. 63


SECOND EDITION

PetFest The Hamptons Pet Festival JUNE 29th, 2013 10-4 Bridgehampton, NY

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Cesar Millan Interview By Jillian Dunn

Christie Brinkley

Wins Humanitarian Award

Lou Wegner Actor and Founder of Kids Against Animal Cruelty SAVE THIS BOOK DIRECTORY OF ANIMAL PRODUCTS AND SERVICES PET EMERGENCY NUMBERS

YOU ARE INVITED... Philanthropy Circle Pet Hero Awards Ceremony Following PetFest

NBC’s Award Winning Animal Advocate

JILL RAPPAPORT

Inaugural Pet Humanitarian Winner

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