4 Legs & a Tail Spring 2022 LK

Page 10

A Busy Year at Windham County Humane Society I

n 2021, despite an ongoing pandemic, the Windham County Humane Society (WCHS) helped a record 2,752 animals. That’s a long way from the 300 animals the organization helped in 2008. That increase was not accompanied by a new building or a large increase in

8 4 Legs & a Tail

staff. In fact, the staff is smaller than in recent years, thanks to the pandemic. The reason for this remarkable increase in the number of people and animals helped is because the organization recognized that the most pressing need in animal welfare is access to affordable veterinary care. Former Executive Director, Annie Guion, was inspired by the data coming out of national programs like Pets for Life, which demonstrated that many pet owners did not have access to veterinary care or could not afford the fees of full-service veterinary clinics. The WCHS started an affordable veterinary care pilot program in 2011 with a grant from the Banfield Foundation. Susan Kelly, DVM, donated her services for many years and made the program possible. Providing those services to pet owners in need transformed the organization’s relationship with the community and allowed the WCHS to help more and more animals with each passing year.

In 2019, the board and staff took a leap of faith and committed to hiring a veterinarian for two days a week. That was a financial commitment that paid off when the pandemic hit and access to veterinary care became even more difficult. It is often everyday wellness care, like vaccines and parasite prevention, that can keep a pet in the home they already have. This keeps families together and ensures there is kennel space at the shelter for truly homeless animals and for dogs and cats transported from overcrowded shelters where they face euthanasia simply due to a lack of space. The first veterinarian on staff was Dr. Michele Martino, who worked three days a week at the Monadnock Humane Society (MHS) and two days at WCHS. Dr. Martino accepted a full-time position at MHS in 2022. The WCHS is thrilled to have hired Dr. Tara Torcoletti to fill the position of staff veterinarian. Her commitment to animal welfare and her compassionate care for clients, human and animal, is evident in all the volunteer work she has done in other countries and on Native American Reservations in the Dakotas. Dr. Torcoletti also works two days a week at the West River Valley Veterinary Services. Maya Richmond accepted the position of Executive Director in the fall of 2021. She brings with her a wealth of experience in providing affordable veterinary care. Ms. Richmond is working with the staff and board to envision an addition and renovation that will allow the WCHS to continue to grow the veterinary care and other programs and to better meet the needs of the community. Spring 2022


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook

Articles inside

Is Dog Composting Safe?

2min
page 60

A Sibling Encounter

1min
page 61

Is Your Cat Tracking You? Andy Corbley

2min
page 59

Therapy Animals and Their Healing

3min
page 58

A Modern-Day Superhero Karen Sturtevant

4min
pages 56-57

The Case of the Dog With Holes in His

4min
pages 54-55

Great Chicken Breeds for Kids

10min
pages 47-49

Rats, Bats, and Skunks Scott Borthwick

2min
page 53

The Common Loon: The Iconic New

4min
page 52

10 Convincing Reasons Why You Should

3min
pages 50-51

A Tap on the Shoulder Dorothy Crosby

5min
pages 44-46

The Seasons of Puppyhood Paula Bergeron Why experiencing behavioral changes in your puppy is normal

5min
pages 28-29

Earning your Spurs Sue Miller Ever wonder where this term came from?

5min
pages 42-43

A Cautionary Tale Jeffrey Reel

9min
pages 38-41

Spring Has Sprung Ingrid Braulini Some great

6min
pages 34-35

Nutritional Needs of Puppies

2min
pages 32-33

Veterinary Accreditation Catherine MacLean, DVM What to look for when you're looking for a vet

3min
pages 36-37

Spotting & Soothing Separation Anxiety

4min
pages 30-31

They are English bulldogs Karen Sturtevant

8min
pages 24-27

Why does it cost so much to adopt a pet from a shelter? Susan Tarczewski

5min
pages 8-9

Three Happy Tails: Examples of how the future of animal sheltering is moving towards a need for more complex medical care Jacques Du Preez

6min
pages 5-7

Dexter’s Tale to Become a Film A

5min
pages 18-19

Celebrate National Bulldogs Are Beautiful Day

7min
pages 20-23

Willow, America's new first cat, joins the Biden White House Doug Cunningham

1min
page 11

The History of the Domestic Cat How long have domesticated cats been around?

7min
pages 14-17

Pet Vaccines: Schedules for Cats and Dogs

0
pages 12-13

A Busy Year at Windham County Humane Society

2min
page 10
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.