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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CRATE: SIX STEPS TO STRESSFREE CRATE TRAVEL Page 18
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IN THIS ISSUE
Editor-in-Chief:
Cody Hoellerman Managing Editors:
Shannon Clarke, Elizabeth Klamut and Kim Krisciunas
Adoptable Dogs
Writers:
Ken Babeckis, Anita DeBiase, Danielle Delzer, Suzanne Denk, Dr. Carol Fellenstein, Mia Friedel, Amy Martello, Kim McMillan, Veronica Rigatti, Dana Schultz, Alex Stelitano, Krista Sobecki, Eric Stieglitz, Katie Vecchi, Carol Whaley and Liesl Wiesen
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Kathleen Beaver
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BREAKING MEWS
Changing Lives Change is one of those tricky little words. It strikes fear in some, sparks inspiration in others and then, of course, there are those who simply don’t think change is possible. Animal Friends is all about change. Our no-kill mission and progressive programming are built on the belief that change is possible – that change is required. Consider the thousands of animals who come to us each year. So many arrive fearful, displaced, confused and broken. But, we know this isn’t who they really are. It’s our job to uncover their true potential buried inside. And with an experienced staff and a corps of truly amazing volunteers, the life-changing miracles happen.
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Star is a great example. When our Humane Society Police Officers followed up on a complaint, they found a severely underweight Labrador mix suffering from a critical case of untreated demodectic mange. Her body was so swollen and infected that just touching her caused excruciating pain. After rounds of steroids, antibiotics, medicated baths and lots of love at Animal Friends, she found a wonderful home. And, one year later she is a healthy, outgoing pup who is a beloved member of the Swanhart family. Just one of so many miraculous changes.”
There are some other changes within Animal Friends, too. Not to worry, our core mission and commitment to community programming that you have always supported remains fully intact. And, of course our lifesaving rescue and rehabilitation will never change. But there are some changes in our leadership. I am humbled and excited to step into the role of interim CEO at Animal Friends. After serving this thriving organization in various leadership roles for more than two decades, I am thrilled to have the opportunity – if even in the short term – to make an even stronger impact. I know first-hand the power of the Animal Friends team and the potential we have to save more lives in this region. From staff and volunteers to donors and community partners, we are always stronger when we work together for the animals.
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Our core mission and commitment to community programming that you have always supported remains fully intact.
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And, there are so many ways that you can get involved right now: • Plan to join us for an elegantly edgy Black Tie & Tails gala on Sept. 20 and 21. Renowned cat behaviorist Jackson Galaxy will be our celebrity guest for this twonight party that won the coveted “Best Gala in the ‘Burgh” honor. • It’s still a tough time for cats in shelters across the country. If you have considered opening your home to a new feline, now’s a great time. Of course, if your preference is a dog or rabbit, we can help you there, too! • Join our team! We have a number of staff openings and we are always happy to welcome new volunteers. I look forward to meeting you at Animal Friends where together we will change so many lives. Gratefully,
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Kathleen Beaver Interim CEO
And, there are so many ways that you can get involved right now. Join our team! We have a number of staff openings and we are always happy to welcome new volunteers.”
Join Team Animal Friends to run for their lives in the Pittsburgh Marathon on Sunday, May 3.
Registration now open!
Visit ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org/PghMarathon, contact Development@ThinkingOutsideTheCage. org or call 412.847.7051 for more information.
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CLINIC SERVICES
Fast-paced, Fun and Fulfilling! A Day in the Life of Katie Helscel By Carol Whaley, Senior Director of Clinic & Community Services For Katie Helscel, our Lead Veterinary Technician, today started just like every day does as a member of our Clinic Services team. As the halls, offices, exam rooms and surgery suite of our state-of-the-art Howard Ash Animal Wellness Center come alive with a flurry of
activities, this group is already hard at work saving lives. After all, preparing, monitoring and recovering 35 surgical patients per day takes a focused and compassionate team of technicians. But, it is this bustling setting that helps Katie thrive. “This is a role for technicians who enjoy and excel in a fast-paced setting. I’m at my best in a high-volume spay/neuter environment.”
Low-Cost Clinics at Animal Friends! Animal Friends proudly offers low-cost vaccine and microchip clinics to help keep your four-legged friends safe, happy and healthy. These clinics are cash only and all services are offered on a first-come, firstserved basis – no reservations required.
Katie enjoys the challenges of her role in surgery, but is always mindful of Animal Friends’ mission. “High-volume spay/neuter targeting lowincome communities prevents overpopulation of cats in the community and the shelters. I’m working in a field that I love with a compassionate and dedicated team of veterinarians, technicians and office staff. It’s a great opportunity for any technician to have a positive impact on thousands of lives.”
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At Animal Friends, we recognize that just because a family does not have the financial resources to provide medical care such as spay/ neuter to their pets, it doesn’t mean that they love them any less. That’s why we strive to
Please bring your dog on a leash and cats in separate, secure carriers. No retractable leashes, chain leashes or prong collars, please! For a full list of vaccines and services offered or if you have questions about which vaccines your pet needs, visit ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org/Vaccine or call 412.847.7029.
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Our spay/neuter programs strive to serve more than 12,000 pets and community cats each year. As we’ve said since the grand opening of our Howard Ash Animal Wellness Center in July 2017, we can fix almost anything. And, through our high-quality, low-cost services, we’re breaking down barriers to basic veterinary care for underserved communities.
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“We don’t cut corners when it comes to patient care. We use the very same medications and tools that you will find in private practice,” says Katie. “We offset the true cost of care with donations from individuals who care deeply about the good work we do.”
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Ask the
By Dr. Carol Fellenstein, Community Medicine Veterinarian
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My rabbits live indoors but I still want to be sure I’m protecting them from harm. Are there any treatments such as flea preventive that bunnies should have?
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A: Pets that spend the majority (or all!) of their time indoors can still be at risk of getting fleas. Although they aren’t typically recommended for routine application to your rabbits, flea preventatives can be beneficial – especially if you have other pets who may bring fleas into your home. Because rabbits can be very sensitive to many flea products, it’s important to be cautious when choosing one. While some of these medications seem to be tolerated fairly well by rabbits, it’s always best to talk with your veterinarian before applying any flea preventative.
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You’re correct about the rabies vaccine – it’s important for the health of your new cat and it’s required by law.”
A stray cat showed up at my house and I’m considering keeping her. I know she’ll need a rabies vaccine, but are there any other vaccines she’ll need?
protects against rhinotracheitis, calicivirus and panleukopenia. Generally, a series of two injections given 3-4 weeks apart is all that’s needed. Your veterinarian will determine this based on the estimated age of your cat.
or through bite wounds (FIV). Unfortunately, there’s currently no vaccine for FIV available in the United States. But, if your cat tests negative for feline leukemia, she can be vaccinated against it with a series of two injections.
A: They say that cats pick their owners and it
Since you don’t know much about your cat’s history, I would strongly recommend having her tested for feline leukemia (FeLV) and feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV). These diseases are spread through cat-to-cat contact while grooming or sharing food and water bowls (FeLV)
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sounds like this one picked you! You’re correct about the rabies vaccine – it’s important for the health of your new cat and is required by law. In terms of other vaccinations, the FVRCP vaccine (also known as feline distemper)
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ADOPTABLE DOGS
Featured Adoptable Dog:
Ms. Penny
By Anita DeBiase, Animal Friends Volunteer Every day at Animal Friends starts the same way for me. I walk past Ms. Penny’s room and I see her looking out the window waiting for me to take her for a walk. She makes me smile. This isn’t Ms. Penny’s first time with us at Animal Friends. She first came through our doors almost 5 years ago as a transfer from a partner shelter. I’ll always remember the first time I met her. I was immediately drawn to her lovable, spunky personality. After several months of waiting for a family, Ms. Penny was adopted – and I was so happy to see her find a home. Ms. Penny found her way back to Animal Friends in September 2018. When I saw her again, I leashed her up, took her for a walk and it was like no time had passed. Although it had been so long, the special bond we had shared several years earlier was instantly renewed! Sadly, it’s been a year since she came back to Animal Friends … and she has been waiting for her new family ever since. 8
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Don’t let Ms. Penny’s frosted face fool you. Even at nearly 11 years old, this silly girl is still active and full of life! As she reminds me – and all of the other staff and volunteers – she is a Chocolate Lab and they are young at heart. Ms. Penny loves being outside – she’s the perfect girl for all four seasons! Whether she’s rolling in the leaves, making snow angels or soaking up the sun in her swimming pool, she just enjoys life. Ms. Penny also likes going for hikes in the woods – especially if she can catch a glimpse of a squirrel or two! Perhaps
Ms. Penny loves being outside – she’s the perfect girl for all four seasons! Whether she’s rolling in the leaves, making snow angels or soaking up the sun in her swimming pool, she just enjoys life.”
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one of her favorite places at Animal Friends is the enrichment room. This smart girl loves to show off her intelligence by doing nose work and completing enrichment puzzles. Although I always have fun hiking through the woods or watching her splash around in the pool, the moments I cherish most with Ms. Penny are those we spend snuggling. I know all of her close friends would agree that there’s nothing better than cuddle time with this sweet girl. Ms. Penny would enjoy an adult-only home with no other pets – she wants to make sure she has you and the couch all to herself. She may not be a dog park kind of girl, but if you have a yard with a privacy fence (and don’t forget the doggy pool!) Ms. Penny will keep you endlessly entertained! I will miss her and our wonderful times together so much once she is adopted. But, nothing will make me happier than when that day comes and this incredible dog finds the home she deserves and a loving family she can call her own.
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SUNI Suni is an active and spunky girl who is eager to find her new home. She would prefer an adult-only family but may enjoy having a canine sibling (as long as a proper introduction is made first!). Suni is a very intelligent girl who already knows sit and stay, and can’t wait to learn a new trick or two. If your family can provide this pretty lady with a cozy spot to sleep and a lot of love, she is waiting to meet you now!
LUNA Luna is a big beauty who is in search of a family she can call her own. She can be a little anxious in new situations, but once she has a chance to warm up to her surroundings, she’s an affectionate and lovable girl. Luna is a very strong young pup so her family will need to have experience with large breeds. Although she would prefer a home without cats, rabbits or other small pets, Luna may be open to sharing her home with a canine sibling.
GABBY Gabby is full of energy and she is searching for a home that will give her plenty of opportunities to stay active (mentally and physically). Because she can get excited at times, Gabby’s new family should have experience with dogs and remain committed to positive reinforcement training. Gabby loves to get out and enjoy the great outdoors with the company of her human and canine friends alike – she just needs to find her new family to get started.
Suni gives a big bark of thanks to Ms. Elaine Tokosh for her gift in honor of Max.
JADA Jada is a very active and loving young dog. She found her way to Animal Friends after her previous family noticed that she wasn’t getting along with other dogs in their home. Now, she’s searching for her new family and would prefer to be the only pet in their lives so she can have all of their love to herself. Jada enjoys spending quality time with people and loves to meet new friends. Can you give her the home she’s been looking for?
KAIYA This stunning girl is Kaiya. She is
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incredibly smart and knows a wide variety of commands including sit, down, shake and high five. Kaiya loves attention and would like to be the only pet in your home. But, she could be a great fit for a family with young children because of her gentle disposition. The fastest way to this Kaiya’s heart is a nice long walk followed by plenty of ear rubs! If that sounds like a routine you could get used to, come and meet Kaiya!
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SALLY Sally is looking to make her way into a home that she can call her own. She would do best in a family without cats or rabbits, but wouldn’t mind having a fellow canine to spend her days with. Sally enjoys the company of people and would prefer owners who aren’t away from home for long hours. She is a very sweet and kind dog who is hard of hearing, but doesn’t let that slow her down. If Sally sounds like the girl for you, come say hello!
SEAN Sean is a special girl who has been waiting far too long to find a loving home she can call her own. She was rescued by our Humane Investigations team with a large group of dogs and it took a lot of patience, understanding and love to help her learn to trust people. As her confidence has grown, we’ve learned how much this energetic girl loves to play! Sean does best in the company of other dogs, so if your home has a canine friend for her and lots of compassion to spare, she would love to get to know you.
up to her name with a very lovable personality! She is hoping to find a family with a canine sibling who will give her plenty of chances to play. Pleasant wants to live an active lifestyle, so her human companions should have plenty of tennis balls ready to throw! If you’re ready to get out and enjoy the great outdoors, come and meet Pleasant … she’s impatiently waiting for your visit!
MONTEL Montel is a handsome
NIKKI Nikki came to Animal Friends
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guy with a fun-loving attitude who was found as a stray. Even at 8 years old, he has plenty of young, playful energy, and he can’t wait to meet his new people. Montel is in search of a home where he can continue the hard work he’s been putting in with positive reinforcement training. He has great leash manners and lots of affection to share with the lucky family who gives him a home!
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as a transfer from another organization. She is a sweet girl who loves to spend her time with human friends. She enjoys an active lifestyle and will benefit from a home with lots of enrichment and organized activities so she can positively channel her energy. Nikki’s favorite part of the day is playtime, so with the help of the right toys and games, she is improving her canine manners more and more each day!
PLEASANT This sweet pup lives
Huck is a young guy who was transferred to Animal Friends from a partner shelter after being found as a stray. Because he is just about a year old, Huck is still very much a puppy at heart. So, his new family will need to help him continue the hard work he’s been putting into improving his canine manners. Huck gets along nicely with other dogs, but he absolutely loves his favorite people! If your family has room for this bouncy boy, come and meet him today.
EVENT CALENDAR
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To register or learn more about upcoming events at Animal Friends, visit ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org/Events.
FRIDAYS, SEPT. 28, OCT. 18 AND NOV. 15
SATURDAY, OCT. 19
BUNNY YOGA
MUTTSTER MASH
6-7 p.m. – Animal Friends Wind down from the week with a relaxing hoppy hour of Bunny Yoga! Practice your Sasangasana, or rabbit pose, with the professionals – our very own rabbit residents. Supplies are limited, so please plan to bring your own yoga mat, water bottle and anything else you may need. Spots fill quickly, so hop to it and register today!
Registration opens at 9 a.m. Edgebrook Field, South Park Meet us in South Park for a Howl-o-ween celebration you won’t soon forget at the Muttster Mash! You and your mutt will enjoy plenty of spooky activities and we’ll present awards for the best costumes and 5K winners. We’ll count on your pooch for the tricks and we’ll scare up some hauntingly good treats in our vendor village and food truck alley. So, lace up your sneakers, leash up your pup and break out your best costume because there will be something for everyone!
SUNDAY, OCT. 27
THURSDAY, OCT. 31
BUNNY GROOMING
HALLOWEEN PARTY FOR PETS
Noon-2 p.m. – Animal Friends Attention all bunny parents! We’re offering appointments for grooming services for your long-eared loved ones. Treat your bunny to a spa day for a $10 donation – that’s a deal you simply can’t pass up! Spots are limited and appointments will be on a first-come, first-served basis. Don’t miss this chance to give your rabbit the pampering they deserve!
Session One: 5:30-7 p.m. | Session Two: 7:15-8:45 p.m. | Animal Friends Is your dog tired of running to the door and barking at all the little ghosts and goblins every Halloween evening? Give them – and yourself – a break this year by coming to Animal Friends for a trick or treat trail, canine games and other fun activities! Costumes for pets are optional. Please, no humans in costume. Space is limited – register online to reserve your spot!
SATURDAY, NOV. 2 AND SUNDAY, NOV. 10
PET PHOTOS WITH SANTA 10 a.m.-4 p.m. – Animal Friends Kids aren’t the only ones who love to meet Santa! The big guy himself will be at Animal Friends to meet your four-legged friend and pose for a photo to help you spread some cheer just in time for the holiday season. For a $10 donation, you’ll receive a photo with all proceeds benefiting Animal Friends. Be sure to arrive with your pup on a leash and your small animals safely in their carriers.
SUNDAY, NOV. 3
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SATURDAY, DEC. 7
RESCUED & RECYCLED
CUSTOMER APPRECIATION DAY
HOLIDAYS WITH HEART
10 a.m.-5 p.m. – Animal Friends
Find the perfect gift this holiday season at Holidays with Heart. Our campus will transform into a festive marketplace packed with unique and talented local crafters and vendors and plenty of raffles and adoptable animals. With a wide variety of items including pottery, jewelry and photography – just to name a few – you will surely find something for everyone on your holiday shopping list while supporting Animal Friends and local crafters.
11 a.m.-2 p.m. – Animal Friends Join us on the cat walk for a fashion show and an extravaganza of raffles and auctions. Get your paws, er, hands on some high-end, pre-owned designer bags and accessories from brands like Chanel, Tiffany & Co., Valentino and more … at a fraction of the retail price! Our emcee, Cris Winter from WISH 99.7FM will lead the party as you enjoy brunch fare, mimosas and more. And, of course, you’ll have time to rub elbows with our four-legged models. Visit ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org/RR to register today.
Stop into either of our on-site Re-Tail Stores for Customer Appreciation Day! We’ll be offering flash deals all day long and will have plenty of treats and goodies (for you and your pet!) to give away. As always, 100% of the proceeds will directly benefit our homeless residents and lifesaving mission. So, get ready to be showered in deals while you enjoy some guilt-free shopping during our Customer Appreciation Day!
10 a.m.-4 p.m. – Animal Friends
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BLACK TIE & TAILS
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Saturday, Sept. 21 Presented by
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Get ready to treat yourself at this year’s Black Tie & Tails! For two nights, our 75-acre campus will transform into a one-of-a-kind experience that’s so much more than fun and games – it’s lifesaving. Black Tie & Tails was just voted the Best Benefit Gala in Pittsburgh by the readers of Pittsburgh Magazine for 2019 and we can’t wait to pull out all of the stops to make it our biggest and best one yet.
” imself The “Cat Daddy H Can’t join us this year? There are still so many ways to participate in the lifesaving fun of Black Tie & Tails!
Black T ie & Tails Raffle
Feeling lucky? Take a chance – or two or three – on tail-wagging prizes in our annual Black Tie & Tails Raffle. Tickets are only $10 and you could win one of three cash prizes of up to $3,000! Winners will be drawn on Saturday, Sept. 21.
This year, we’re adding to the excitement by welcoming a very special celebrity guest to our signature gala – Jackson Galaxy! Jackson is the host of Animal Planet’s hit show My Cat From Hell, animal advocate, cat behavior and wellness expert and
two-time New York Times best-selling author. As a progressive leader in the national animal welfare movement, and to complement our proven outlook on behavior training, we couldn’t think of a more perfect celebrity guest for this year’s Black Tie & Tails. There are two ways to experience Black Tie & Tails. On Friday night, you can groove the night away and enjoy savory spreads, intriguing libations and take part in our Auctions, Gift Wall, Wine and Whiskey Pull and more! On Saturday, let our animal residents escort you down the red carpet before you kick back and relax as you’re treated to smooth jazz and a truly decadent dining experience.
If you can’t decide which night suits you – join us for both! Our adoptable dogs, cats and rabbits simply can’t wait to bump noses with you. Learn more about everything we have in store for this year’s Black Tie & Tails at ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org/BTT.
Perfectly Imperfect Challenge
Now through Sept. 30, generous adopter, supporter and ambassador Bob Fragasso will match your donation – 50 cents on the dollar – up to $100,000 to ensure that our lifesaving Behavior program continues to grow and expand.
Online Auction
Don’t miss our Online Auction, where you can win some incredible packages while helping homeless animals in need. Be sure to place your bids early and often – our Online Auction is open Sept. 6-19 and the highest bidders will be the winners!
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ADOPTABLE RABBITS
Featured Adoptable Rabbits:
Cosmo and Wanda
By Ken Babeckis, Animal Friends Volunteer Cosmo and Wanda are a bonded pair of beautiful Rex bunnies. Anyone who sees this playful pair can’t help but smile! Wanda is like a big sister to Cosmo, who is the younger, more energetic of the two. He sometimes gets into trouble with the other bunnies because of his silly antics – that’s when big sister Wanda comes to the rescue. Many times, Cosmo can be found hiding behind Wanda with a mischievous look on his face. These two would be a great addition to a home that has room for them to explore and play. Because they’re bonded, they like to spend plenty of time close to each other – Wanda is often fondly grooming her little brother – which is one of the best ways rabbits
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show love and respect. Since they are young bunnies, they’re looking for a family who will love them for many years to come. Cosmo and Wanda are learning to enjoy being petted and they both have excellent litter habits. If there is something interesting to investigate, you can be sure that Cosmo is probably hot on the trail! He also has the best binky (which is a jump that rabbits do when they are happy) which I like to call the “Superman Air.” Cosmo jumps up in the air with all four legs straight out – there’s serious air time involved, so it’s quite a sight! Wanda, on the other hand, is quite content to calmly sit and take everything in, including Cosmo’s entertaining adventures.
If you’d like to meet Cosmo and Wanda, contact the Adoption team at Animal Friends to arrange a personal meet and greet. Or, you can meet them (and other adoptable bunnies) at one of our weekly BunRuns – they are held nearly every Saturday from 2:30 - 4 p.m.”
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to our BunRuns! These are held nearly every Saturday from 2:30-4 p.m. and are a great opportunity >> Come to meet our rabbits up close and learn about them from our knowledgeable staff and volunteers.
SYBBIE Sybbie is as playful as she is
gorgeous! This young Florida White is an energetic girl who loves to meet new friends. Sybbie would be a good fit for a family with older children who will get to know her and help her find the next adventure. When she’s not playing or exploring, Sybbie is typically enjoying some tasty greens. She is always one of the first rabbits out to play during our BunRuns and would love to share her new home with another rabbit – contact our Adoption team to meet her!
ADOPTABLE RABBITS
MR. CARSON Mr. Carson is a handsome Dutch rabbit who was very shy with people when he first came to Animal Friends. But, he has made big strides in becoming very friendly with those who take the time to get to know him. Mr. Carson wouldn’t mind having a fellow rabbit in his new home to show him the ropes and help him come out of his shell. Could your family be the one Mr. Carson needs to help him continue to grow into a fun and outgoing rabbit?
DARWIN Darwin is a new arrival at Animal Friends, but he is adjusting very quickly! During our BunRuns he tends to sit back and watch before deciding whether he wants to jump in. Darwin likes to have a routine, so he is looking forward to joining a family and having a home he can call his own. Although he takes a little time to warm up to new friends, he is very sweet and playful once he’s comfortable – so, get to know him today! Darwin hops high to celebrate Ms. Bridget Obersteiner’s donation.
THISTLE Thistle is a very handsome American rabbit who found his way back to Animal Friends through no fault of his own. He is a mildmannered guy who is very friendly with children and adults alike. Thistle is eager to explore and play, but also enjoys kicking back and relaxing with his human friends. He especially loves to be the center of attention and is always ready to enjoy some petting. If your family has lots of love to share, Thistle is ready to get to know you!
LILY ROSE This stunning gal is Lily
Rose! After arriving at Animal Friends, she quickly became a favorite among staff and volunteers because of her loving personality and playful antics. She loves attention and would spend all of her time being petted (as long as you’ll let her!). Lily Rose is a sweet girl who enjoys the company of people and can’t wait to find her new family. If your home has a spot for this friendly and social girl, she would love to meet you!
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What Are Reinforcers? By Veronica Rigatti, Canine Behavior Technician
you to visualize how hard your pet is willing to work in exchange for that reward.
Positive reinforcement increases your chances of successfully training your pet. Using this method makes a companion animal more likely to repeat positive behaviors as a result of being rewarded for them. One of the most important components of positive reinforcement training is something called a reinforcer. But what is a reinforcer?
When trainers talk about a “high-value” reward in behavior training, they’re referring to the value that item has in your pet’s mind, not how much you paid for it. During a training session, it’s important to use the right reward
Simply put, a reinforcer is something that your pet wants, or a reward. The reinforcer is what encourages your pet do what you’re asking them to do, so think about what motivates them. Food, toys, play, touch and attention are the most common rewards that our pets look forward to – and they can all be used as reinforcers. Food is a powerful incentive for almost any animal, but just like humans, animals have their own personal preferences. Toys and playtime can also be great reinforcers – it’s all about finding what motivates your pet the most! For dogs, toys may serve as a reinforcer because of the games they get to play with them like fetch or tug of war. Or, they may simply enjoy chewing on the toy and making it squeak. Keep in mind that one dog may love squeaky toys while another might be afraid of the sound that they make. By paying attention to what your pet enjoys, you can figure out what will motivate them. People are usually motivated by money, so it may help to think of your pet’s food, treats and toys in terms of monetary value. This will allow 16
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But, if you’re teaching them something new or difficult in a distracting environment, using a high-value reward will provide an increased motivation to stay engaged and continue to work and learn. Once your pet has mastered what you’re trying to teach them, a lower reward will suffice.
Reinforcement
Dry kibble 50¢
Rubber bone $1
Treat $1
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Peanut Butter $5
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for the situation. For example, you should use kibble or another low-value reinforcer if you’re training your pet to do something easy in an environment with few distractions – they don’t necessarily need to be “paid” as much in this situation.
Cheese $10
Stuffed Toy $10
Bacon $20
Squeaky Toy $20
Effective reinforcers are vital to positive reinforcement training and we use them each and every day at Animal Friends. We encourage you to find what really motivates your pet – don’t be afraid to get creative and find new ways to reward them. Before you know it, you’ll both look forward to training sessions!
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Litterboxes:
Setting Up for Success By Suzanne Denk, Animal Enrichment Specialist
may need to be replaced. Scratches can hold scents and your cat may think the box is dirty.
Litterbox success starts with a setup that is appealing and stress-free for your cat. If your cat is having litterbox issues, a visit to the veterinarian is always recommended. But, there are plenty of other ways that you can set your cat up for success!
• Do not use covered litterboxes, particularly if you have multiple cats in your home. Not only do covered boxes trap odors (which cats do not like), but they impede their vision – making them feel vulnerable. In a multicat home, covered boxes add stress because a cat using a covered box might be surprised by the unexpected entrance of their feline sibling. If this happens, the cat may even refuse to use the box at all.
• Cats love a clean box! If you scooped your cat’s litterbox after each use, they would be thrilled. But, scooping daily – or multiple times a day if possible – is a great start. • Provide at least two litterboxes in different areas of your home. The rule of thumb for your home is one box per cat plus one. • The location of the boxes should be convenient for your cat to use. A litterbox that is tucked away in the back corner of the basement next to the furnace is not appealing to cats. • Always use the same type of litter. Most cats do not like new litter brands or heavily scented litters. • Cats are very sensitive to smells, so litterboxes should be washed weekly. If there are deep scratches in the plastic, the box
• Is the litterbox big enough? When accidents occur very close to the litterbox, it may mean that the cat is physically standing in the box but is positioned incorrectly because they don’t have enough space. Ensure that your cat’s litterbox is the appropriate size for them. By following these tips and taking a thoughtful approach to your cat’s litterbox, you can help them successfully use it and even resolve common issues. Providing an environment that is comfortable for your cat is the first step in setting them up for litterbox success!
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By following these tips and taking a thoughtful approach to your cat’s litterbox, you can aid in successful use and even help to resolve common issues.” • Watch for the other cats in your home who may be blocking the path to the litterbox. This is a frequent cause for one cat to stop using the box in a household with multiple cats. From their point of view, another cat reclining casually in the pathway to the litter box is an intimidation move. Multiple litterboxes in various areas of the home can easily resolve this issue.
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Six Steps to Stress-Free Crate Travel:
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Present an open crate at floor level and reward your pet for any interaction with the crate – even if it’s just a sniff.
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Build on step one by rewarding your pet for entering the crate. Build on step two by adding the verbal cue “crate.”
With your pet inside, touch the door of the crate and reward your pet for staying calm. If your pet rushes out, simply allow them to calm down and start over.
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Next, move the door slightly and reward your pet if they calmly remain inside the crate.
Getting to Know Your Crate Six Steps to Stress-Free Crate Travel By Liesl Wiesen, Behavior Coordinator Whether you’re hitting the road for a weekend trip or paying a visit to the veterinarian, teaching your pet to enjoy entering a travel crate is a great way to take some of the stress out of traveling for both of you. Start by choosing the right travel crate for your pet – they should be able to stand up and turn around once they’re inside. The crate should be made of strong materials or metal bars, especially if you are trying to contain a strong chewer. Cats and rabbits prefer to have mostly solid walls for their crates. Dogs who become
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nervous or car sick may also benefit from having solid walls. After you’ve found the right travel crate, take the door off of the crate or secure it in an open position and place it in your home. The crate should become a part of the normal household environment. If it only appears when it is needed, your pet will begin to associate the crate with stressful situations. Once your pet is accustomed to the sight of the crate and is readily exploring it, you can begin to train them to enter the crate when asked. Be sure you have plenty of bite-sized treats that your pet loves. As you work through the steps above, keep in mind that if your pet is not engaged with training the next step, go back to an easier step and work forward again. Never force your pet to do something they’re not comfortable with – it’s important to keep training sessions short and enjoyable!
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Once they’re comfortable with these steps, move on to closing the latch and give your pet a reward if they stay calm. When you open the door, allow them to exit on their own. If they rush the door, try hand feeding them some treats as you open it so they will stay inside the crate for a couple of seconds. Remember, patience and fun are the keys to successful training. Follow these steps and soon enough your pet will enjoy entering their crate. Before you know it, loading up in the car for your next adventure will be enjoyable rather than stressful!
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WELCOME! Welcome to Animal Friends University, home of the region’s most exciting selection of courses offered for, about and, sometimes, even with your pet.
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Nose Work
To view our complete course catalog, visit classes are ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org/AFU. in session Classes fill quickly, so we encourage you to this fall! register online. If you have any registration questions, please call 412.847.7035 or email DKlingelhofer@ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org.
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Baby-Ready Pets
This edition of the Animal Friends University catalog is generously sponsored by:
The excitement of preparing for the arrival of a baby should not be dampened by concerns about your pets’ reactions. With some planning, preparation and training, introducing your newest family member to your pet can be very successful and rewarding. The Baby-Ready Pets Workshop will assist you in making the preparations for these introductions. This is a peopleonly class. Please leave your pets at home. Seating is limited and advance RSVP is required at ThinkingOutsideThe Cage.org/AdultClasses. Instructors: Ron and Mary Papik
If a class/event must be canceled due to insufficient enrollment, refunds will be issued. Notice of cancellation by a student must be received no later than three business days prior to the class/event in order for a refund to be issued.
The Nose Knows fall classes! This fall, we’re offering something for everyone with a variety of nosework courses ranging from 4-week classes to single sessions. Check out our new offering, Vehicle Searches! Our nosework classes sell out quickly, so don’t hesitate! Register online to secure your spot in class at ThinkingOutsideThe Cage.org/DogTraining.
Halloween
DOGA: Yoga for Your Dog and You
Party for Pets!
Dogs are natural yogis! They live in the moment, they breathe from their bellies and they stretch immediately upon waking! Deepen your connection with your 11 a.m. dog in this fun yoga session. Class will include a walking meditation, human and canine yoga poses, doggie massage and meditation. Please bring a large beach towel, treats, leash and a willingness to learn! Prior yoga experience not required. Space is limited – advance registration required at ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org/DogTraining. Instructor: Leta Koontz, Certified Yoga Instructor Note: Dog attendees must be both people and dog-friendly to participate.
Sunday, Oct. 20
Session One: 5:30-7 p.m. Session Two: 7:15-8:45 p.m. Is your dog tired of running to the door and barking at all the little ghosts and goblins every Halloween $15 Tuition evening? Give them – and yourself – a break this year by coming to Animal Friends for a howling good time. A trick or treat trail, canine games and other activities will be offered in our Outreach Center. The party will go on rain or shine and outdoor activities will be weather-permitting. Costumes for pets are optional. Please, no humans in costume. All dogs in attendance should be both people- and dog-friendly and up-to-date on vaccinations! Advance registration required at ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org/DogSocials.
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ENRICHMENT
Autumn Enrichment Treats By Suzanne Denk, Animal Enrichment Specialist
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The arrival of fall brings cooler weather, comfort foods and (of course!) the desire to cuddle with our pets. Comfort foods aren’t just for people, though. Our pets can enjoy the tastes of fall with snacks and treats that introduce them to new experiences that enrich their days. Creating unique enrichment activities in the form of food stimulates our pets’ minds and engages their senses. CATNIP ICE CUBES Most cats have an inherited gene that allows them to enjoy catnip. Catnip ice cubes can create scent, texture and play enrichment opportunities for your cat.
PELLET PIEROGI Rabbits naturally forage, and like to tear paper. A pellet pierogi allows your rabbit to forage, tear and show their enthusiasm with this traditional Pittsburgh comfort food! – Cut a six-inch circle from craft paper or the paper liner from a timothy pellet bag (which will be pellet-scented as an added bonus!). – Fold the circle in half and put pellets, hay or herbs along the fold. – Roll the edges of the paper to seal it and you’ll have a pellet pierogi enrichment item that will delight your bunny.
– Place fresh catnip leaves in a tea ball or strainer. – Pour boiling water over the catnip and let it steep for 10 minutes. – Cool the catnip tea and pour it into tiny ice cube trays. – Once the ice is frozen, pop out a frozen cube for unique catnip fun!
PUMPKIN-SICLE Pumpkins are a fall favorite for both people and dogs! And, a pumpkin-sicle is an easy treat to make for your pup. All you’ll need is a few simple ingredients: – 15-ounce can of 100% pumpkin puree – ½ cup peanut butter – 1 cup plain yogurt – Blend the pumpkin, peanut butter and yogurt until they’re smooth. – Spoon the pumpkin blend into a mini muffin tin or ice cube tray. – Place a mini Milk-Bone in the center of each “pumpkin” to be the “stem” and place it in the freezer until it is solid. – Pop the treats out of the tray and serve them as a seasonal autumn treat! Dogs also enjoy playing with pumpkins – they move, have a unique smell and texture and can be a messy (but delicious!) snack.
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ADOPTABLE CATS
Featured Adoptable Cat:
Opie
By Kim McMillan, Behavior Care Technician Opie arrived at Animal Friends with his housemates (and best buddies!) Floyd and Barney. Through no fault of their own, these three lovable cats were in search of a new home – and, we hoped there would be one very special family out there with room for all of them. Floyd, Barney and Opie were inseparable … it wasn’t possible to pet just one of them! Anyone who interacted with them was treated to a flurry of tails, whiskers, purrs and meows. Floyd, Barney and Opie soon made their way to our satellite adoption location and cat café, the Colony Café and enjoyed lounging their days away in the cat loft. This trio was so closely bonded, but we knew that adopting three cats at once is a big responsibility. We made it our goal that no matter what type of home they found, they simply needed to be loved. After a short time at Colony Café, we discovered a growth on Opie’s neck and he returned to Animal Friends so our Medical team could take a closer look. Thankfully, the
growth was non-cancerous, but it still needed to be removed. While Opie was receiving the treatment he needed to get back to feeling his best, Barney and Floyd stayed back at the cat loft. And, we were thrilled when an adopter came along and gave both of them a home where they could remain together! Now that Opie has a clean bill of health, he’s ready to find his new family. And we’re more determined than ever to help him find them! This amazing cat is always eager to make new friends – cats and people alike! He chirps and fluffs up whenever he sees someone and is an absolute sweetheart with anyone who is willing to give him some attention. He loves
being picked up and petted and – if you’ll let him – he’ll snuggle the day away in your lap. With his friendly personality and laid-back demeanor, Opie would make an excellent addition to just about any family. He does well in the company of other cats – in fact, we think he would love to have a kitty sibling (or two!) to share his home with. Although his brothers Barney and Floyd have moved on to their new home, Opie is still a happy, sweet and lovable guy. I know that the family he’s looking for is out there, he’s just waiting for them to find him! If Opie sounds like the missing piece to your family, please stop in to meet him.
“ friends – cats and people alike! He chirps and fluffs up whenever he sees someone and is an absolute This amazing cat is always eager to make new
sweetheart with anyone who is willing to give him some attention. He loves being picked up and petted and – if you’ll let him – he’ll snuggle the day away in your lap.”
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of our friendliest felines are enjoying our partnerships with Colony Café in the Strip District and >> Some Petco in Bethel Park. Stop by these two locations to meet even more adoptable cats from Animal Friends!
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FLETCHER Fletcher is a stunning cat FUZZ ALDRIN This handsome boy
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Magenta is a lovely girl with a vibrant personality. When she first arrived at Animal Friends, she was diabetic but is currently in remission and is living life to its fullest! This sweet kitty is ready to find a home where she can give (and receive!) lots of love. If you think that Magenta could be the cat for you, stop by our satellite adoption location at the Colony Café in the Strip District to meet her today.
Magenta purrs “thank you” to Mrs. Rachel Momberger and Mr. Chris Momberger for their sponsorship.
is Fuzz Aldrin! He was brought to Animal Friends by a Good Samaritan who found him as a stray. At first, he was very shy, but has made big strides in overcoming his fears. He would still prefer a quiet, adult-only home where he can settle in at his own pace. Once he’s comfortable, Fuzz Aldrin is very lovable and enjoys giving kisses! If he sounds like the four-legged friend you’ve been waiting for, stop by Animal Friends to get to know him.
who is ready to find a loving home. He first came to Animal Friends after being rescued by our Humane Society Police Officers, and has been making a lot of progress overcoming his fears. Fletcher would love to join a home with another confident feline who can help to show him the ropes. Don’t let his shy personality fool you, Fletcher loves to play! Once you gain his trust, you’ll fall in love with the sweet and silly cat he truly is.
Fuzz Aldrin meows with gratitude to Ms. Sheila Gastiger.
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MILO This adorable guy is Milo! He first came to Animal Friends as a stray and has been working hard to learn how to trust people. Although he’s making wonderful progress, he would prefer a quiet home where he can relax and continue building his confidence. With the help of a little patience and lots of tasty treats!) Milo could be your new best friend – pay him a visit at Animal Friends today.
Milo has playful head butts for Ms. Kathleen Oft to give thanks for her generosity. Are you interested in adopting? Visit ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org/Cats to learn more about adopting from Animal Friends and to meet more adoptable cats!
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RILEY Meet Riley! This curious girl loves to explore and is keenly aware of her surroundings. She is very content to sit in a lap and enjoy some gentle pets or scratches behind the ears. Riley spends her time at our adoption center at Petco in Bethel Park and enjoys the company of most other cats (she can be selective, though!). If you are looking for a beautiful feline friend to share your home, stop by to meet Riley!
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RIDGEMONT Ridgemont is a silvercoated kitty who was originally adopted from Animal Friends as a kitten. But, through no fault of his own, he found his way back to us and is impatiently waiting to find a new home! Ridgemont would like to be the only pet in your home – he wants all of your love to himself! Once you gain his trust, he is a very lovable and affectionate cat. If you can provide a calm home where he can settle in and relax, come and meet Ridgemont! Ridgemont has thankful mews for Ms. Sheila Gastiger for her gift.
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Moe is a friendly girl who loves to be petted! She came to Animal Friends after her previous family was no longer able to give her the care she needed. After she’s had a chance to get to know you, she will give you gentle head butts to make sure she is still getting all of your attention! Moe is spending her days at our satellite adoption location at the Colony Café waiting for her new family to come and find her.
RUSTY Rusty is a very smart cat with
good looks and a friendly personality to match. He would prefer to be your only pet – he can soak up a lot of love! Because he is very intelligent, Rusty benefits from lots of mental stimulation like games and enrichment. He loves treats and is always eager to receive pets from his favorite people. Rusty is impatiently waiting for his new family to come and find him … could it be yours?
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and he’s ready to find a family to snuggle! Timmy is FIV-positive, so he will need to be the only cat in your home. He is a very affectionate cat and loves nothing more than giving gentle head butts and kisses. Timmy is hoping to find a home where he can relax on the couch and spend his days in the company of his human friends. Do you have room in your home for this lovable guy?
FRANKLIN Franklin is a sweet boy who found his way back to Animal Friends because one of his family members was allergic to cats. Although he usually prefers to observe from a distance, he can be a very outgoing at times and will come when you call his name! Once he settles into your home, you will enjoy the occasional cuddle or nuzzle from this soft, lovable guy. You can meet Franklin at our satellite adoption location at Petco in Bethel Park!
Timmy gives lots of nuzzles to Ms. Elaine Tokosh because of her donation.
Franklin would like to thank Ms. Sheila Gastiger for her generous support.
TIMMY This wide-eyed boy is Timmy
FUZZ BALL AND FIDDY
Fuzz Ball and Fiddy are brothers who spent the first 3 years of their lives together. Sadly, after their owner passed away, they found their way back to Animal Friends and are searching for a family with room for two! Fuzz Ball and Fiddy are shy kitties who are still learning to trust new friends. As long as they have each other, we know they will bring twice the love to your home. After all, two is better than one! ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org
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PET LOSS SUPPORT
Saying Goodbye Pet Loss Support
By Amy Martello, Therapeutic Services Coordinator At Animal Friends, we understand that pets are a part of the family. And, just like the loss of a human member of the family can be difficult to cope with, losing a four-legged family member can be devastating. For those who are grieving the loss of a beloved pet, we offer two different types of support. Our Pet Loss Support Group is a monthly gathering for people who have recently lost a pet. We are fortunate to have a veterinary technician on staff who also has counseling experience. This support group offers an opportunity to connect with others who are also in the midst of the grieving process. There is no limit to the number of times guests can attend – whether that is just once or returning month after month to share in compassionate and understanding support. Animal Friends also offers a Candlelight Remembrance Service six times each year. While this service is non-denominational,
PET LOSS SUPPORT GROUP Group Leader: Marsha Koschik, Veterinary Technician Date: Wednesday, Oct. 16 Time: 7-8 p.m. RSVP: Contact Amy at 412.847.7026 or AMartello@ThinkingOutside TheCage.org.
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it is spiritual in nature. With the help of a dedicated volunteer, we welcome a Pittsburgh clergy member to help grieving pet parents say goodbye and memorialize their beloved animal companions. Whether you or a loved one is coping with the loss of a dog, cat, rabbit or any other pet, we understand the emotional hardship that comes with saying goodbye. We invite you to attend one of our Pet Loss programs to begin the healing process with the support of fellow animal lovers.
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At Animal Friends, we understand that pets are a part of the family. And, just like the loss of a human member of the family can be difficult to cope with, losing a fourlegged family member can be devastating.”
CANDLELIGHT REMEMBRANCE SERVICE This service is hosted by a member of the Pittsburgh clergy. Date: Thursday, Oct. 10 Time: 7-8 p.m. RSVP: Contact Amy at 412.847.7026 or AMartello@ThinkingOutside TheCage.org.
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ANIMAL AFTERNOONS Come and enjoy a relaxing afternoon at Animal Friends with some of our fourlegged friends! For a suggested donation of $5 per person, your small group can enjoy companionship and one-on-one interaction with a therapy animal. This is a great activity for senior or special needs groups and the visit includes a small snack and a tour of Animal Friends. Our classroom is wheelchair and scooter accessible and can accommodate up to 15 guests. Reservations for this event can be made by contacting Amy at 412.847.7026 or AMartello@ThinkingOutsideThe Cage.org.
Volunteer Spotlight By Danielle Delzer, Volunteer Coordinator Our dedicated volunteers are committed to Animal Friends’ lifesaving mission each and every day. From spending time socializing our dog, cat and rabbit residents, helping our lowcost clinics run smoothly, supporting events both in the community and here at Animal Friends, opening their homes to foster animals in need and everything in between, our volunteers make it possible for us to impact so many more lives. We would like to recognize these volunteers who have gone above and beyond by completing more than 2,000 hours of service so far in 2019*. Without the support of these compassionate individuals (and our corps of more than 3,000 active volunteers!) our lifechanging work wouldn’t be possible. Simply put, Animal Friends volunteers save lives.
KATIE TONTALA – 9,026 Katie volunteers with our Clinic Services, Animal Friends for Life and Humane Education teams. She also contributes her time socializing cats at Animal Friends and fostering cats in her home.
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DIANE FRISKE – 3,417 Diane volunteers with our Admissions, Humane Education and Chow Wagon teams, socializes with our dogs and cats and provides foster care.
ANGELA PULICE – 2,421 Angie volunteers as a dog handler and foster guardian to animals in need. She also lends her photography talents to our Communications team.
ELEANOR MILLER – 2,295 Eleanor is our Senior Medical Wellness Coordinator who also volunteers her time as a caregiver to medical fosters.
DIANE HAHN – 2,195 Diane is a friendly face volunteering as a lobby greeter and also fosters cats in need.
KRISTY PSZENNY – 2,165 Kristy is our Admissions & Foster Care Coordinator and contributes her time away from Animal Friends as a foster guardian.
DEB LAUDA – 2,100 Deb is a dedicated and compassionate foster caregiver to our animal residents.
Diane Friske during our New Year’s Eve Rescue.
JOANN LUGAR – 2,100 JoAnn volunteers her time at our satellite adoption location at Petco in Bethel Park. She also selflessly gives her time to our cats as a foster guardian.
ERIN BUTKOVIC – 2,056 Erin assists our Adoption team and can often be found socializing dogs, cats and rabbits. She is also a foster guardian and lends a hand with volunteer training. *Volunteer hours as of Aug. 16, 2019.
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RE-TAIL THERAPY
RE-TAIL
Looking for a reason to treat your rabbit family member this fall? Saturday, Sept. 28 is International Rabbit Day! To help you celebrate, our Re-Tail team is offering 10% off all rabbit items for one day only. Come and stock up on Timothy hay, Simple Rewards Treats, bunny toys and games (tested and approved by our very own rabbit residents!) and plenty of other goodies to help you spoil your long-eared loved one.
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By Alex Stelitano, Retail Coordinator As fall approaches, the cooler temperatures are just around the corner. But, how can you be sure you are prepared for those cold days that can be ruff on your dog’s paws? Thankfully, our Re-Tail Store carries paw balm that will soothe and smooth your four-legged friend’s feet while also protecting them against chilly weather.
ONE DAY ONLY
10% off all rabbit items!
You may have heard the big news that Jackson Galaxy will be the celebrity guest at this year’s Black Tie & Tails!
Jackson Galaxy toys!
As the host and brains behind Animal Planet’s long-running show, My Cat from Hell, and a two-time New York Times best-selling author, Jackson has appropriately been nicknamed the “Cat Daddy.” In honor of his visit to our campus this fall, we’re featuring a selection of Jackson Galaxy brand toys – each one Cat Daddy-approved. See how Jackson’s unique approach to engaging in daily playtime that contributes to mental, emotional and behavioral well-being can strengthen the bond you share with your cat. Stop into our Re-Tail Store seven days a week for everything you need for your pets. We carry all of the essentials from food and treats to toys, litter, grooming supplies and more! And, 100% of the proceeds go directly toward our lifesaving mission and benefit our homeless residents each and every day.
Our Customer Appreciation Day is Sunday, Nov. 3. Stop into our Re-Tail Store for flash deals, giveaways and plenty of treats and goodies for you and your pet. The Pittsburgh Pet Expo is Friday, Nov. 15 – Sunday Nov. 17 at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center. Stop by our booth for exclusive Animal Friends items as you browse the largest pet expo on the East Coast!
Looking for a new way to help pets in need? Now, you can support our Chow Wagon Pet Food Bank every time you shop with the RoundUp App! This app allows you to round up each purchase you make to the nearest dollar with the change being donated to Animal Friends.
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PETS FOR VETS
A Perfect Match:
Bubba, Joe and Kathy
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By Eric Stieglitz, Pets for Vets Coordinator
I’ll never forget the look on his face when Bubba walked through the door of the meet-and-greet room. I can’t help but think this match was meant to be.”
As the Pittsburgh Chapter of Pets for Vets , we are honored to work with veterans and active members of our military who have many different stories and backgrounds. We take great pride in getting to know these special adopters and their families. From the moment they walk through our doors, our goal is to work with them to carefully select an animal based on their specific needs, interests and the lifestyle they live. ®
his neck. The two enjoy the companionship of playing catch from the couch and Bubba continues to embrace his role as a social butterfly as they walk around the neighborhood.
That’s exactly how we met Joe, a Vietnam War veteran and his wife Kathy – and how Bubba found his very own home. Every Pets for Vets® adoption is special to me, but the story of Bubba being matched with Joe and Kathy holds a special place in my heart. Bubba is a lovable brindle Pit Bull who came to Animal Friends as a transfer from another organization. He was dealing with some severe skin issues and hair loss, but despite his tough start in life, Bubba was an incredibly social and friendly dog. He quickly won over the hearts of our staff and volunteers when he arrived, but as the weeks turned into months, it was clear that Bubba needed to find a loving family. Joe and Kathy came to Animal Friends after
hearing about the special services we offer to veterans. We met with them and learned Joe’s incredible story. During his second tour of duty in Vietnam, Joe was hit by a mortar and suffered a back injury that changed his life. All these years later, he still suffers from night terrors of his time in Vietnam and lingering effects of the injury he suffered while he was serving.
Joe has told me countless times of the joy that Bubba has brought to their lives. “Bubba is precious to us and we want him to know that he will always be in a loving home, no matter what he does.” And, I think it’s safe to say that they aren’t the only ones who found their perfect match – Bubba would agree.
I’ll never forget the look on his face when Bubba walked through the door of the meet-and-greet room. I can’t help but think this match was meant to be. As Bubba turned on his signature charm, Joe and Kathy fell in love and suddenly, Bubba’s search for a family had come to an end. I still hear from Joe and Kathy regularly and I never grow tired of hearing stories of “Bubba just being Bubba.” This sweet dog has transformed their lives. Now, when Joe awakes from night terrors, it is to the feeling of Bubba gently licking
We encourage veterans to learn more about how a companion animal can help them live a happier and healthier life. Please visit ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org/Veterans or contact our Pets for Vets team at 412.847.7030 or PetsForVets@ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org with any questions you may have.
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HUMANE INVESTIGATIONS
Meet Our
Humane Investigations Team By Krista Sobecki, Humane Investigations Coordinator Among the many incredible programs and services provided by Animal Friends, there is one small team that undoubtedly makes a big impact. On a daily basis, our Humane Investigations Department responds to calls of suspected animal abuse, neglect and abandonment. The four-person department is made up of a coordinator, two Humane Society Police Officers and a resource liaison. This dedicated team serves as a vital resource for citizens, municipalities and other law enforcement agencies. Our Humane Society Police Officers, Rob Fredley and Angie Fry, serve Allegheny County by enforcing Pennsylvania Animal Cruelty Law. Under this law, Officers Fredley and Fry handle
Rob Fredley, Krista Sobecki and Angie Fry
“ municipal police who are investigating cases of cruelty and we offer classes and course materials to Our team regularly works hand-in-hand with
interested officers from any agency or municipality.� a wide variety of cases that involve abuse of animals, hoarding situations, abandonment, dog fighting and neglect, which includes the failure to provide proper veterinary care, food, water or shelter. And, although Animal Friends is best known as a safe haven for dogs, cats and rabbits, our Humane Investigations team has jumped into action to help other animals in need including horses, chickens and even an alligator! One of the most important roles of our Humane Investigations team is to provide education to pet owners and law enforcement agencies alike. Our team regularly works hand-in-hand with municipal police who are investigating cases of cruelty and we offer classes and course materials to interested officers from any agency or municipality. At Animal Friends, we know firsthand that education leads to prevention. Although some investigations may result in the confiscation of an animal who is being mistreated, our first goal is never to remove an animal from their home. Instead, we strive to resolve as many cases as possible by educating pet owners on how to properly and lawfully care for their animals.
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We are fortunate to have a wide range of resources for pet owners who have the desire to keep their pets healthy and compliant with the law, but not the financial means to do so. From the first phone call taken by our Resource Liaison, Val Polka, our
entire team works closely with pet owners to provide them with the support and resources they need to provide the best possible care for their animal companions. In the end, the majority of our cases are resolved through outreach, education and support. Along with the rest of the dedicated staff and volunteers at Animal Friends, our Humane Investigations team is striving to make our region a more compassionate and humane place one animal at a time.
If you have witnessed animal cruelty or neglect, contact our Humane Investigations team at 412.847.7066 or call 9-1-1.
Your Support Could Save a Life! Our Humane Investigations team is hard at work keeping our community safe – but they rely on the generosity of supporters like you to continue this lifesaving work. Your donation could go toward larger items like a new vehicle that will allow our team to cover a wider area or a freezer to properly store evidence that will help bring those who mistreat animals to justice. Or, your gift could underwrite costs like providing flea/tick preventative to an animal who is suffering. Simply put, they can’t continue to help animals in need without you.
Every ly ru dollar ts a make ce differen $1,000 could provide training to one Humane Society Police Officer. $500 could stabilize an animal who was mistreated, abused or neglected. $250 could underwrite the cost of gas and maintenance for our Humane Investigations vehicle. $100 could supply our team with health and safety supplies and pet care resources in the field. $50 could cover the cost of training materials to provide education to local law enforcement.
To support our Humane Investigations team – or any of the life-changing programs and services at Animal Friends – visit ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org/ DonateNow. Your gift could quite literally save a life.
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KIDS’ CORNER
By Dana Schultz, Education Coordinator
Every Day at Animal Friends Each of these words can be found in this issue of Petsburgh Magazine, and they are a big part of what we do every day at Animal Friends. But, can you find them all in the puzzle to the right? Words can be found horizontally, vertically, diagonally and sometimes backwards. Adopt Bonded Cat Dog Enrichment Fall Humane Kindness
K H Y D K N F R Y O U N N V R Q W F U E W E G E N W A V E K G O D B M E V F K F A I L N Y J L Z M E Y L O T P U X K P J Z X Z R F G L L J E T P J C Y O G T A C P X J I T I B B A R N N A H B R C C R W G N V C D P L P F M N C U R H J A V R S N L F H H R O P G S B M E L E H M X L T
Learning Litterbox Rabbit Therapy Training Veterinarian Volunteer
P D B M M W D D S K A T Q Z O H M P G F E X O E K P B E A N T E H E E V T M N N P F N N N U N H E I G N I N R A E L I R K W D T J D G S L N N S O M P G X Q N A X I E L N N A I R A N I R E T E V A I U D Y D I O B Y D R W U A F S P Q E L A U D K K O D U C E K S Z W S X O N G V R X B D S M K H V L V U L M W H A L Q E T A
Helping the Animals We appreciate students who want to help the animals! Please visit ThinkingOutsideTheCage. org/HelpingTheAnimals for details about: • How teens ages 13 or older can become
volunteers.
• How kids 12 or younger can help the animals. • A supply drive flier to collect gifts for the animals. • How to make a reservation for a Donation Drop-off
appointment which includes a tour of the adoptable animals who you are helping!
• How kids or schools can name an animal for every
$75 raised through our Kind Kids program.
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Did you know?
Animal Friends’ Kind Kids program raised more than $12,000 for homeless pets last year! We hope you’ll participate this school year so that we can help even more animals.
Looking for a shelter tour for kids?
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Tours feature our adoptable animals who are patiently waiting for new homes. We hope you will come visit them! We have three options, depending upon the size of the group. A reservation is required for all student groups.
Program name
Number of students
Program length
What’s included
Webpage
Donation Drop-off Appointment
Up to 12
20-30 minutes
Guided tour, certificate, photo
ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org/ HelpingTheAnimals
AF 127 Shelter Tour
Up to 30
75 minutes
Guided tour, petting opportunity of therapy dog, rabbit feeding
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Virtual Field Trip
Unlimited
15-30 minutes
Guided tour of adoptable cats and rabbits, featured adoptable animal, Q and A time
To inquire, please email Dana Schultz, Education Coordinator, at DSchultz@ ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org. Photo by Mary Pegher
Kindness Event: Make Gif ts for the Animals!
te Check our webside si ut O ng at Thinki TheCage.org/ e KidsClasses for th ll fa r date of ou event!
Families, scouts and community groups who are looking for something fun to do are invited to join us at Animal Friends for our Kindness Event! We’ll make gifts for the animals, pet a therapy dog and enjoy a free tour. Our animals will be happy to see you! Please be aware that your entrance to Animal Friends at this event serves as your voluntary agreement to appear on screen or in print as a part of this or any other related media or promotions in perpetuity. Photo by Mary Pegher
“Pe ts” Badge Day for Brownie Troops
Photo by Mary Pegher
Troops of animal-loving Brownies are invited to Animal Friends to complete steps toward earning the “Pets” Badge. The troop leaders will provide the actual “Pets” Badge. We will provide an Animal Friends’ fun patch. To register and for complete event description, reservation guidelines and details about parking, chaperones, arrival time, event photography and event refunds, please visit ThinkingOutsideThe Cage.org/KidsClasses. Check our website for the date of our fall “Pets” Badge Day.
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THINKING OUTSIDE THE CAGE that this was the start of a wonderful friendship!
HAPPY Tails
their hearts (and homes!) to multiple rabbits – just like we did for Flora and Popsicle.
Flora and Popsicle By Katie Vecchi, Adoption Coordinator Rabbits are social animals who typically enjoy the company of other bunnies. When two rabbits share a connection, they’re able to form strong lifelong bonds. But, bonding two bunnies can be a process that requires lots of time and patience. As a rabbit parent, if you’re able to successfully bond two bunnies, you will be rewarded by knowing that your long-eared family member has a companion for life! At Animal Friends, our staff and volunteers enjoy helping adopters who are ready to open
Flora was brought to Animal Friends by a Good Samaritan who found her living as a stray. With her sweet and gentle personality, Flora quickly won the hearts of the staff and volunteers who worked with her. Flora was adopted but found her way back to Animal Friends when her family could no longer care for her.
It wasn’t long before Flora was adopted once again. As she settled into her new home, Flora’s adopter soon realized that she might enjoy having a rabbit sibling. She returned to Animal Friends and met Popsicle, and thought they might be a good match! Popsicle is a gorgeous Holland Lop who was surrendered to Animal Friends by her previous family. After coming to us, she was seen by our Medical and Behavior teams before she made her way to the Adoption floor. Our Adoption Counselors set up a meet-and-greet where Flora and Popsicle interacted for the first time. As we watched them socialize, it was clear
Today, Flora and Popsicle are officially housemates. At first, they had separate spaces to allow plenty of time for them to get to know each other. Just like humans, rabbits may not always get along perfectly with their mate, but with plenty of love and understanding they can build a lasting relationship. As the days went by, their adopter slowly increased the amount of time they spent together and the bond they shared grew stronger each day. Bonding two animals may seem easy to some, but it takes time, patience and a dedicated human companion to help them along the way. Flora and Popsicle are lucky to have met each other – they’re flourishing in their new home and are quickly becoming best friends! At Animal Friends, we’re always so grateful to the special people (like Flora and Popsicle’s adopter) who are will to take the time to change not one, but two animals’ lives.