Rancho Santa Fe News, Jan. 13, 2012

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THISWEEK KEEPING SAFE

RSF Fire Department launches a campaign to educate residents on how to protect themselves and their A3 community

TENNIS, ANYONE?

The RSF Association is helping the tennis club kick up is summer A21 celebrations

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JAN. 13, 2012

Duo set sights on saving

WILD LOCKS

Right, Gerry Chang, London Remley and Andrew Golden clown around during Crazy Hair Day at R. Roger Rowe School as a part of Spirit Week. Below, McKara Sweeney, Nathan Catledge and Kate Singer clown around during Crazy Hair Day at R. Roger Rowe School as part of Spirit Week. Photos by Patty

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Dog trainer specializes in adoptions By Lillian Cox

Last year, approximately 8,412 dogs were euthanized by the San Diego Department of Animal Services and local shelters, according to the San Diego Animal Welfare Coalition. Of those euthanasias, 4,185 were owner-requested citing “not healthy” as the reason, and 1,945 because dogs were determined to be “unhealthy and untreatable” by shelter staff. The remaining 2,282 euthanasias were of healthy, adoptable dogs. “So heartbreaking, so many great dogs are in need of training,” said Linda Michaels, M.A., and a Victoria Stilwell-licensed dog trainer. “Most dogs are abandoned because of a behavioral issue

that became unbearable for the family.” Ten years ago, Michaels was working on her master’s thesis when she began volunteering at the San Diego Humane Society. “I thought I was going to be a behavioral neurologist, and then my world just stopped,” she said. “I discovered that dogs have a lot of the same emotional issues as people such as abandonment, fear, anxiety, stress and separation anxiety.” As a volunteer, Michaels choose the most difficult cases to work with. “I knew that if someone didn't take an interest in a ‘tough case,’ the outcome for From left: Sandie Lampie, host, Pet Patrol on KUSI with dog trainer Victoria Stilwell and Linda Michaels, M.A. and a Victoria Stilwell-licensed that dog would likely be dog trainer. Stilwell, host of “It’s Me or the Dog” on Animal Planet, promotes a positive reinforcement approach to dog training. Courtesy photo

TURN TO TRAINER ON A22

RANCHO SANTA FE — A new committee is about to be born to the Rancho Santa Fe Association. Directors Anne Feighner and Ann Boone have joined forces to begin the establishment of the Reforestation and Water Committee. The two told the rest of the board at its Jan. 5 meeting that this new committee will focus on water conservation and education about how to do it. It will also concentrate on keeping the forest around the Covenant healthy and will teach residents what kind of landscaping is not only beautiful, but is also drought-tolerant. It will reach the community through a future video, newspapers and the Association’s website. In other Association news, Covenant Administrator Ivan Holler reported that an ongoing parking survey has attracted some attention. “People know you are there,” Association President Jack Queen said of the people stationed around the Village watching the turnover of parking places. “We have had a few folks asking us what we are looking at,” Holler said. Parking in the Village is a constant issue, many people staying away because of the lack of parking, real or perceived. Next on the agenda was a discussion about the progress of completing the Osuna Ranch lot split. One of the final conditions to be met is the Sight Distance Certification for the driveway leading to the single-family residence on the property. Holler said some of the pepper trees near the driveway will have to be removed to comply with county requirements. “I’m just wondering why it has not been done already,” asked Director Dick TURN TO SAVINGON A22


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