IN THIS ISSUE:
JANUARY2018
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KHS Contact | YTD Statistics
Upcoming Events & Reminders Special Events in March!
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We’ve added a new member to our team! Meet our Volunteer Coordinator, Sarah Mead.
Is it too early to be talking Dog Walk? Of course not! Register today!
Winter pet hazards; Dog License reminder and special pet food drive info
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Honorary & Memorial gift directory for September 1, 2017 to November 30, 2017
KALAMAZOO HUMANE SOCIETY 4239 South Westnedge Avenue, Kalamazoo MI 49008 | (269) 345-1181 | kazoohumane.org
HUMANE NEWS & VIEWS | KALAMAZOO HUMANE SOCIETY PAGE 1 Kalamazoo Humane Society Humane News & Views 4239 S Westnedge Avenue Kalamazoo, MI 49008
(269) 345-1181 (269) 345-1290 info@kazoohumane.org www.kazoohumane.org
PRESIDENT Stacy Nowicki VICE PRESIDENT Benjamin Damerow SECRETARY Karen Arvanigian TREASURER Mike Wittenberg MEMBER AT LARGE Bette Zawacki MEMBERS Sondra Nowak EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Aaron Winters DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS David Hess COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS Julie Barber VOLUNTEER COORDINATOR Sarah Mead DONOR RELATIONS | ACCOUNTING Gail Starr RECEPTION STAFF Catherine Moore VETERINARIAN Dr. Francesca Nielsen, DVM VETERINARY ASSISTANTS Paulette Fenton Samantha Mejeur Penny Haight Daniel Brown Diane Schmiege Cassie Byers Jessica Conkin
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JANUARY JANUARY 1 & 2 | NEW YEAR HOLIDAY KHS Office 4239 S Westnedge Ave, Kalamazoo MI 49008 CLOSED ALL DAY Have a safe and happy New Year! Normal hours resume Wednesday, January 3rd.
FEBRUARY DOG LICENSES DUE MARCH 1ST! If you haven’t check the expiration date for your dog’s Rabies vaccine, now is the time! You need 30 days remaining on your current vaccine to purchase your dog license, which is due March 1st. If the expiration date is close or has already expired, call your vet to have it updated. This is a very busy time of year for veterinarians, so don’t wait!
MARCH
Healing Body and Spirit Psychic Expo Wings Stadium (Door 7) 3600 Vanrick Drive, Kalamazoo MI 49001 Saturday, March 10 10:00am to 7:00pm Sunday, March 11 10:00am to 6:00pm
Pet Friendly Event!
MARCH 1 | DOG LICENSES DUE
MARCH 2 & 3 | WOMEN’S LIFESTYLE EXPO
Experienced Psychic & Mediums from across the US & Canada. Tarot, rune & angel readers, aura photos, stones, crystals, pet psychic, body & light workers, stone healers, spirit artists, numerology, aromatherapy, astrologists, palmistry, essential oils, holistic products, clothing, dream catchers, jewelry, minerals and more!!! Presented By: Beverly & John Stephan “Mystical Art Readings” www.beverlystephan.com More info call 269-329-7476
Kalamazoo County Animal Services & Enforcement 2500 Lake Street, Kalamazoo MI 49048 (269) 383-8775 Dog licenses are due for all dog 4 months or older. After today, licenses are subject to late fees and other penalties. You can mail it in if you have a renewal form, Mailed in renewals must be postmarked by March 1st to avoid late fees! Many vet clinics sell licenses at this time of year. Call your vet or visit KCASE today!
Daily Pass $10.00 Weekend Pass $17.00 (12 and under free) Includes: Free Lectures and Door Prizes!!!
www.healingbodyandspirit.com
9th annual TWO-DAY EXTRAVAGANZA created for women by women
Kalamazoo County Expo Center 2900 Lake Street, Kalamazoo MI 49048 www.womenslifestylekazooexpo.com See us at the Women’s LifeStyle Expo! We’ll be sharing information and accepting registrations for the Dog Walk & K-9 Festival!
MARCH 10 & 11 | HEALING BODY & SPIRIT EXPO Wings Event Center 3600 Vanrick Drive, Kalamazoo MI 49001 www.healingbodyandspirit.com See us at the Healing Body & Spirit Expo! We’ll be sharing information and accepting registrations for the Dog Walk & K-9 Festival! This event is a great fundraiser for KHS and the venue is pet friendly! Stop by with your pet and say “Hi” to our volunteers at the booth!
Find more events and important dates at:
http://kazoohumane.org/calendar
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Kalamazoo County Expo Center 2900 Lake St • 269-488-9780 womenslifestylekazooexpo.com
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Welcome to the team, Sarah! Sarah left the shorelines of Traverse City to pursue a degree in Criminal Justice at Western Michigan University. After changing her major and adding a third minor, she graduated in 2016 with a degree in Communication and a certification as a Nonprofit Professional. Throughout her time at Western, Sarah became very involved in the local nonprofit community. She worked at Building Blocks of Kalamazoo as the marketing and fundraising intern, and at Girls on the Run as the program intern. Loving the impact she made to their missions as an intern, Sarah continues to volunteer with the two organizations till this day. Sarah also has years of experience working with animals from volunteering with the Animal Rescue Project and another shelter in her hometown. In addition to working part-time as the KHS Volunteer Coordinator, Sarah also works part-time at United Way of the Battle Creek and Kalamazoo Region as their Online Marketing Specialist. Her pug, Dexter, even works at United Way as the face of their Pop Up Giving (PUG) event! When Sarah’s not working, she enjoys hiking, reading, singing, playing volleyball at the Kalamazoo Sport & Social Club, and then volunteering some more at events like Hidden Kalamazoo. In case you can’t tell, Sarah loves volunteering. If you love volunteering like Sarah does, send her an email at smead@kazoohumane.org to get involved with KHS!
kazoohumane.org/dogwalk #khsdogwalk
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Waiver: In consideration of my being permitted to participate in the Kalamazoo Humane Society walkathon, I agree to assume any and all risks connected with the walk as to myself, any dog or dogs owned by me, and any minor children of mine who accompanies me or participates in the walkathon. I waive and release any and all claims for damages against the Kalamazoo Humane Society and any person or organization associated with the Kalamazoo Humane Society for any injury to myself or to my dog(s), including claims of negligence of others, and agree to hold the Kalamazoo Humane Society and all persons or organizations associated with them harmless for any claims made against them as a result of my actions or as a result of the actions of any of my dog(s) or any minor child of mine who accompanies me or participates in the walkathon. I represent that I am not under any legal disability that would inhibit my ability to understand and grant this waiver.
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REGISTRATION FEES PER PERSON $20 through April 8 $30 April 9-May 3 and at Event on May 5 NEW for 2018! $20 Cat Napper (Through May 5) For those unable to attend! Help animals by registering for a shirt, then sleep in the day of the event instead of attending! (Shirts will need to be picked up at KHS ofďŹ ce when available in April)
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5 Winter Pet Hazards Hypothermia
Hypothermia occurs when the body temperature falls below normal. The symptoms vary depending on severity, but include depression, lethargy, weakness, shivering, low heart rate, difficulty breathing, fixed and dilated pupils and coma.
Antifreeze
Antifreeze poisoning is one of the most frequent causes of poisoning in small mammals because it is such a common household chemical. Pets are attracted by the sweet smell. Just two tablespoons of antifreeze would be enough to kill a cat or small dog.
Dover Hills Apartments is hosting a pet supply drive for the KHS throughout the month of January! Items can be brought to the Leasing Office during their regular open hours. Items on our wish list include wet or dry cat and dog food, pet treats, grooming supplies, leashes, collars or other pet-related items. If you’re looking for a pet-friendly apartment community, contact Dover Hills and learn more about their amenities including details about their private dog park, Rover Hills.
https://www.doverhillsapts.com/ We’d like to thank Pet Vet for hosting a holiday pet supply drive for the Kalamazoo Humane Society! All of the supplies collected will help our Emergency Pet Food Bank clients and animals in need. http://www.petvetkalamazoo.net/
Cars
Cars offer a warm place for small mammals to escape from the winter weather, particularly cats. It’s also dangerous to start your car and leave it running in your garage if a dog or cat is present. Before you warm up your car or drive off, check for animals.
Rock Salt/De-Icer
Rock salt is toxic to pets and humans when ingested, but it poses even greater risks to outdoor cats and dogs as their paws are often in direct contact with the substance. When ingested, rock salt can cause a wide range of symptoms including death.
Rodenticide
The cold winter weather drives small rodents inside warmer garages, barns, basements and homes. Many homeowners resort to poison to deter and control the pests, but unfortunately cats and dogs can also stumble upon it which can have deadly
Dog Licenses for 2018 available December 1st 2018 MICHIGAN DOG LICENSE
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KALAMAZOO COUNTY
Dogs 4 months and older must be licensed
Rabies vaccine must have at least 30 days remaining
Licenses must be purchased in the county you reside
Licenses must be worn by the dog at all times
There can be steep penalties for Failure to License, Failure to Vaccinate and Failure to Wear
Get all the details online at: www.kalcounty.com/ac/dog_licensing.htm
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We gratefully acknowledge these gifts made between September 1, 2017 and November 30, 2017 in honor and memory of beloved friends, family and pets. Honorary and Memorial gifts made between December 1, 2017 and February 28, 2018 will appear in the March 2018 Issue.
In Memory of Pets… "Graham" Almy-Kakuk Kathryn Almy & Robert Kakuk "Lola" Beer Steve, Joyce, Melissa & Allie Camhi "Dusty" Decoe Esther Collis "Barkley & MacTavish" Giese Virginia Giese "Kiki" June Maxine June "Arnold" Lambert-McCann Deb Chope Hughes & Bill Hughes "Benny" Lentz John & Peggy Chapman "Sammy" Noonan The Geib Family "Cassie Marie" Rice David & Margaret Rice "Cissy" Shook Rick, Annie & Sweet William Murray
In Memory of… Karen Allen's Father Mary Lou Sanderson Rev. Roland Barkow Mr. & Mrs. Jack Harmens Anita Lawson William C. "Bill" Barry Carol & T. Jeff Smith Girts Berzins Gundars & Andrea Berzins Bob Cook Al & Cecilia Grauman Paula Johnson Maija Jones Al & Carly Lofgren Konrads & Aija Lubavs Brent & Ilze Ringenberg
Karmena Smith Sandra Smokoska Jay & Lija Voigt Lori Wilson Lynda L. Gallarno Laura Barton & Kathy Farnsworth Laura K. Horvath Ray & Georgianne Wachowiak and Family Alleen Carson Lori Cochrane Patricia DeHaan Renee Fugate Josh & Jean Gierman Sandy Sprague Don & Lisa Walley Jerry L. Iversen Leon & Caren Otten Kathleen A. “Kathy” Kuiper Jennifer Conroy Harvey & Carol Kuiper Keith & Lois Kuiper Uncle Jim & Aunt Connie Parker Scott, Stephanie & Emma Sabin Donna M. Lamb Richard & Karen Haas The Weiner Family - Allison, Adam, Jonah & Margot Alice E. Oxley Susan Cizmadji Mr. & Mrs. Alton Granger Jeanne Thomas, Jeffrey Thomas & Elianna Bootzin Antoinette Thompson Judith Van Tilburg Mark Perk Sharon & Leroy Goodknecht Sue Pohlman Anita Lawson Sharon A. Rexin Doctors & Staff of Advanced Cardiac Healthcare, PLC
Mallory Louise (Shell Fitzpatrick) Schmidt Alivia Thompson & Family Noelle Sweeney Linda Wayne & Joe Czuk Jack R. Tibbitts Margaret Tibbitts William D. "Bill" Todd Nancy K. Todd Celia Yonkers Joyce R. Zastrow
In Honor of… Dale Alkema Katie & Steve Alkema Jean Chope Deb Chope Hughes & Bill Hughes Carol Decker Karen Duckworth Sharon Hagenbuch Darlene McNabb Kristin Diedrich Moline Bob & Phyllis Diedrich Sue Nelson Mary & Scott Aldrich Beth & Jeff Freeman Sandra VandenBerg Carol VandenBerg Amelia Wilson Frank & Dana Stanek Zach Wilson
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Knock on the hood. Kick the tires. Slam the door. Outdoor cats seek shelter in the winter, and your parked car might seem like a good place to hide. Give outdoor cats a warning before heading out on the road, just in case. It could save a life.
Do you know the requirements for outdoor dogs? The State of Michigan defines minimum requirements for the shelter of outdoor dogs in MCL 750.50, which is the law that Animal Enforcement Officers refer back to when concerns are reported for dogs left outside.
MCL 750.50 states: "Shelter" means adequate protection from the elements and weather conditions suitable for the age, species, and physical condition of the animal so as to maintain the animal in a state of good health. Shelter, for livestock, includes structures or natural features such as trees or topography. Shelter, for a dog, includes 1 or more of the following: (i) The residence of the dog's owner or other individual. (ii) A doghouse that is an enclosed structure with a roof and of appropriate dimensions for the breed and size of the dog. The doghouse shall have dry bedding when the outdoor temperature is or is predicted to drop below freezing. (iii) A structure, including a garage, barn, or shed, that is sufficiently insulated and ventilated to protect the dog from exposure to extreme temperatures or, if not sufficiently insulated and ventilated, contains a doghouse as provided under subparagraph (ii) that is accessible to the dog.
Learn more at http://legislature.mi.gov/doc.aspx?mcl-750-50
Dogs must also be properly tethered. "Tethering" means the restraint and confinement of a dog by use of a chain, rope, or similar device. It is unlawful to tether a dog unless the tether is at least 3 times the length of the dog as measured from the tip of its nose to the base of its tail and is attached to a harness or non-choke collar designed for tethering. Choke, prong or other constricting collars cannot be used for tethering,