Volume XXVI Number IX

THE LONG ARM OF MAXFUND REACHES ALL THE WAY TO Newly rescued as a stray in CLEVELAND Cleveland, Ohio, Stimpy catches some sleep By Phil McPeck on the return trip to n the middle of introducing a new employee to MaxFund MaxFund Animal Adoption Animal Adoption Center, co-founder and director Nanci Center in Denver. ISuro left her office with as much hurry in her voice as in her step: “Abraham, stop what you’re doing. You’re going to Cleveland. That ’s not going to die.” intakes and adoptions. The boards would have to wait. “That dog,” he would learn, had been surrendered to MaxFund, He was on his way to Cleveland. adopted, returned in late 2011 and adopted out again in April 2012. Now the dog was at Cleveland Animal Control in Ohio, The white van with the MaxFund logo on the sides rolled according to a phone call from a staffer there. Reports were that into the eastern Ohio city on Lake Erie just before animal he was within 48 hours of being euthanized on May 24. control closed for the weekend at 3 p.m. Traffic on freeways and tollways was awful on the Friday afternoon, a barely The nonprofit MaxFund, 1005 Galapago St., Denver, microchips rested Mares said. Still 9 miles from Stimpy, a senior clerk every dog and cat that comes through its doors and even when at the city shelter, Mary Galaska, did something extraordinary animals are adopted out the true no-kill shelter remains the for a government agency — she told Mares by phone that point of contact in the chip-maker’s nationwide registry. A pet’s she would stay until he arrived and the rescue was complete. new owner has the option for a small fee of also associating his or her name with the chip. “They were wonderful,” Suro said afterward. “I don't know of any animal shelter that will wait for you.” Paper files of who had last adopted the dog, named Stimpy, did not migrate to MaxFund's current computerized system. But Mares, a 12-year employee of MaxFund, recognized the bull an exhaustive search of records and memories, including the terrier like a long-lost friend. Within the hour, Stimpy again memories of staff at MaxFund Wellness Clinic, put together belonged to MaxFund. proof that Stimpy was a MaxFund alum. The microchip became the bull terrier's lifeline. He would be rescued — again. Galaska said her agency sees only a handful of the distinctive Never mind that the clock was ticking, that there would be bull terriers each year. “Four or five — if that,” she said. costs or that there were 1,300 miles to cover to reach him. “I know this dog,” Mares said he told Galaska. FETCH Abraham Mares is facilities manager for MaxFund’s three What isn’t known is Stimpy’s journey to Cleveland or how he adjacent entities: the dog adoption center, cat adoption became a stray on the city’s lower west side, known as the center and MaxFund Wellness Clinic on the edge of downtown Tremont area. Stimpy was turned in May 10 and had no collar, Denver. He laid down the tools where he had been putting Galaska said. “He wasn't in bad shape. Whoever had him was up white boards for cat center staff to track monthly taking care of him.” Continued on page 7 PAW PRINTS | September 2014 1 THANK YOU FOR RENOVATIONS!

A huge thank you for Bill Peyer, who has done an amazing job for us on a couple of projects. Don’t you hate to have someone who comes and bids on a project, starts it and then goes somewhere else for days. We do too, and then we found this amazing guy who not only has affordable prices, but is there till the job is finished. He says no job is too small or large.

If you have any job you want done you really should call Bill. His contact info is: Empeyer Renovations, LLC [email protected] FROM THE WORLD OF GUS 303-681-1981 Tell him MaxFund sent you. Dad is happy these days. In his little fenced off place every- thing has grown up tall and bushy. Some parts look like a ______jungle! He spends a lot of time out there. It looks like he pulls other green stuff out of the ground that he doesn’t like; it all looks the same to me. He takes our hose and squirts CLIPPER everything with water every day, sometimes more when it’s hot and it hasn’t rained. Every day he goes out with a basket Question: How do I make the switch or embark on and brings things from there to the kitchen. I don’t have any a career with animals? idea why he does all this, but it seems to make him happy, and that’s a good thing! Answer: Before you quit your day job, volunteer at your local shelter, veterinarian’s office or zoo. … This is Mom and Dad had a new guy (Gypsy and I didn’t know him an excellent way to meet professionals ... learn about but he turned out to be a nice guy) spend a lot of time at our the job and get your foot in the door. house. He took off our back steps and all the railings of the back porch and the steps. That was scary because Gypsy and — dogtime.com (“The Everything Guide to Careers with I usually come out of the back door and down those steps at Animals,” by Michele C. Hollow and William P. Rives, ninety miles an hour seeing who can get to where the squir- VMD. Adams Media/2009) rel is sitting on our fence. For a while we had to get to the back yard through the basement door. One day Mom and ______Dad let us come out on the deck (slowly) when there wasn’t any railing or stairs. We went to where the stairs used to be HELP MOLLY BROWN but there was no way to go anywhere but back into the kitchen. It was scary. Squirrels fascinate me, but I wouldn’t SAVE THE ANIMALS want to climb to the top of a tree. I guess the strange man didn’t like it either because he then made the deck much big- MaxFund is offering discount tickets to “Molly Brown” ger and new railings and steps. The steps don’t go straight at the Denver Center Theatre the week of October down now but turn in the middle to go toward the back 20th. Just go to Denver Center Theatre website at yard. Mom and Dad like this but I don’t. I always make sure http://www.denvercenter.org, and after you click on the that I get through the door first, giving me a head start over ticket link, put in the code MAX for your discounted Gypsy, but she’s more athletic and that turn helps her catch tickets. A portion of the proceeds go to MaxFund. up. The good part is that Mom and Dad now eat breakfast on the deck. That allows Gypsy and me to have them all to ourselves. The cats aren’t allowed outside.

So my world’s all ok. How’s yours?

PAW PRINTS | September 2014 2 A CAT’S UNIVERSE by Snoopy & Gizmo

Hello!

It’s me, Gizmo, finally it is my turn. Snoopy probably just did not want to share as he knew I would be talking about him. He now has to take a pill and gets “special food”. It sure smells good but I am not allowed to have any and just forget about that pill! They feed us at the same time so hopefully we will not get the other one’s food; but sometimes we still manage to sneak a bite or two of the others food if they get busy and forget to pick it up. (That is the “not nice” part of the special food, we used to have food down all the time but now we only get it 3 or 4 times during the day.) Since Snoopy has his special food you would think he would not care about mine but he does. He is not supposed to eat my food as it is too high in something they call fat and it makes him throw up (yuck). I think his food tastes pretty good but Mom says that is just because I am not supposed to eat it; something about “forbidden fruit”, whatever that is. However, the good side for me is that he isn’t allowed to eat his canned food or his treats, so guess what, I got them. Yeah for me! Oh, Mom says that is not very nice of me rub to it in; sorry Snoopy. The big down side to this as I see it, is that he is feeling better and he is back to aggravating me at night, right around 9pm just like he used to. Snoopy’s supposed grooming of me, especially when he bites too hard is his way of saying it is time for me to go upstairs for the night and have the gate put up so I cannot come back down. Come to think of it that is another negative about this “special food.” At night I used to sleep on the desk chair down stairs and now I have to sleep upstairs with the ! No special chair or lamb’s wool mat, no anything. Bummmmer.

Mom, Big D and Snoopy are going camping again so I guess you will be hearing from him in the next newsletter. He gets to write more because he is a traveling cat and not a whole lot happens here at home, but there is no way you would get me in that thing they call an RV. Loki agrees with me but Lexi is nuts like Snoopy, she even likes to ride in cars. To me it’s nothing more than a very big car and I prefer that my home does not move or make strange noises. It makes me think I might be going to the vet.

Well, I guess that’s all for now. Hope you had a great summer, I sure did. Your Cat Reporter Gizmo

spay/neuter clinics for low-income families. –Be a spokesperson for the animals on issues of animal welfare. –Cooperate with other animal Visit us on the web at: Published monthly by MaxFund facilities/shelters in the accomplishment www.maxfund.org Animal Adoption Center, a true no-kill of the above goals. Editor & Layout shelter to provide medical care for Contributions for this newsletter are Carolyn Venard injured dogs and cats with no known welcome. Please check the back page Contributing Writers owners, and to find new homes for of newsletter for each month’s deadline. Bill Suro, VMD these animals once they are recovered. We especially enjoy letters and photos Phil McPeck The MaxFund is committed to the from animals adopted from our shelter. Angel Ireson following goals: MaxFund Animal Adoption Center Ilene Johnson –Develop and implement educa- tional programs pertaining to animal 720 West 10th Avenue | Denver, Colorado 80204 Phone (720) 266-6081 Distribution care, with emphasis on the importance of www.maxfung.org 3,953 Unaudited Circulation spay/neutering. –Disseminate information on Wellness Clinic (303) 595-0532 spay/neuter facilities and conduct www.maxfundclinic.org

PAW PRINTS | September 2014 3 Adopt a Lifelong Companion and a Friend Forever

PIKO HARLEY JAKE Piko is a male Chihuahua/Papillon Harley is a handsome and intelligent Jake is a handsome Chihuahua mix mix. He is housetrained. Rides nicely Miniature Pinscher mix boy. He is a boy. Gets along with other small in the car and walks well on a leash. high energy boy. dogs. Loves the human voice.

CHELSEA PRISCILLA FLAME Chelsea is a sweet female Husky Priscilla likes to be petted and she Flame enjoys treats and she is good mix. She is housetrained and well- loves attention. A little shy. with other cats. She is as cute as a mannered. Friendly to other dogs. Come see her. button. Come see how special she is.

DAFFODIL PRECIOUS CATALINA EEYORE Daffodil is elegant and beautiful. Precious likes treats. She also loves Eeyore is quiet so he is often She really enjoys pets and pets, rubs and scratches. overlooked. He does like to be attention. Likes to play. Stunning white coat and bright petted though. Come for a visit. eyes.

PAW PRINTS | September 2014 4 MEET SOME MAXFUND DOGS well, he knows how to be lively and playful when you want him to be. By Ilene Johnson Since Gunner is a dog, he loves the great out- MANNY doors. He is equally happy going for a leisurely stroll This handsome boy to the park as he is going on a hike. And as men- is a Coonhound tioned, he is a joy to walk wherever you want to take mix (with some him. Bernese Mountain dog in the mix) Gunner clearly was trained somewhere along the who wants to be way, as he knows his commands. He gets along well your new best with both other dogs, as well as with cats. He also friend! loves kids, and can be a great family dog.

Manny was born in 2006. He is a people lover in general; If you like kicking back and stopping to smell the he truly seems to love everyone that he meets, old and roses (or anything else that smells good), and just young. As an added bonus, he also gets along great enjoying life and nature, Gunner can be your best with other dogs. new companion to share that with. He is looking forward to making your acquaintance! Manny loves getting out for nice walks. He is a lot of fun to walk, as he is not too fast and not too slow. In fact, he is a right-by-your-side kind of dog. CHUCHO Are you looking for a Manny loves attention and affection, and also loves his quiet, sweet Chihuahua treats (and who doesn’t, right?). mix? Well then, you have found him! Chucho is Manny does suffer from separation anxiety, and would waiting patiently to do best in a home where he is not left alone for long meet you. periods of time. As Laura McGaughey, ABCDT, RVA, Certified Dog Trainer/Veterinary Assistant, pointed This good-looking boy is out in her excellent article in Paw Prints last month, two years old, and came there are many ways to successfully deal with separa- to MaxFund from anoth- tion anxiety, and there are many resources available. er shelter. You could not Manny is also on thyroid medication. ask for an easier-going boy. He is quiet in his kennel. Additionally, Chucho loves his walks, and gets along Manny is available for adoption or foster care. Please well with both cats and other small dogs. He is come and meet him - he promises to win your heart! understandably afraid of big dogs, due to an injury he suffered in the past.

GUNNER When you first meet Chucho, he is quiet, and perhaps Gunner is a handsome American mix a bit shy, but he warms up very quickly. His very who was born in 2007. Gunner was relinquished to favorite thing is getting a tummy rub, and he will be MaxFund by his owner through no fault of his own; asking for you to rub his tummy in no time at all. his owner had to relocate, and was not able to bring Gunner with him. One of our volunteers took him home for an overnight While his name means, visit, and said that he was a delightful guest, who got along famously with both her dog and cat. variably, “battle strong” and “bold warrior,” Chucho would love to meet you, and promises to give Gunner is actually a you lots and lots of love. very “chill” kind of guy, who is very easy to walk, easy to be with, and who is truly a no fuss kind of dog. As

PAW PRINTS | September 2014 5 MAXFUND’S MAILBAG

Dear MaxFund, DOG TRAINING TIPS: Thanks for caring for animals. I have two former Maxfund critters. Papon is a 7 year old Chihuahua 1. Keep it simple and short. Begin teaching Terrier adopted 5 years ago and Gandhi is an 11 year any new trick or skill with brief lessons old Siamese cat (the love of my life) adopted 10 years throughout the day. ago.

His lymphoma is “contained” 2. Patience. Make sure you are not overly and he has outlived his tired. One bad training session can set expectancy. I’m your dog back. hoping for a cure, but so far none 3. Remember your dog needs repetition to is available. understand. Use the same words and actions each time you train. Ann Waite 4. Reward! Reward! Reward! For every small or large success. Your dog needs to know when he/she is performing correctly. Make a big fuss and you'll reap big rewards!

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PAW PRINTS | September 2014 6 Long Arm Continued from page 1 Abraham Mares, facilities Mares’ assessment was the same. “He’s not skinny. He’s manager of MaxFund really clean, too.” Animal Adoption Center, takes a break with Stimpy Stimpy also is deaf. on the return trip to Denver. Mares concurred STRAY FACTS with animal control staff Cleveland Animal Control sees between 4,000 and that whoever had the deaf 5,000 dogs a year, and a dog’s fate can depend on its bull terrier Stimpy before health, aggressiveness toward people and suitability he was found as a stray with other animals, among other things, Galaska said. on the lower west side of Cleveland had taken “We try not to euthanize any adoptable dog,” she said. care of him. The city posts its canine wards on FaceBook and works with Cuyahoga County, local shelters and scores of pet advocacy groups to place dogs in homes. time you move, first thing on the list is the post office. The second thing is to call the chip company.” Animal control’s policy, as it is at most shelters, is to scan strays for a microchip in the hope of locating She has a second bit of advice, too: “Every time you go owners, Galaska said. Only MaxFund information was to the vet, have them check to make sure the chip is on Stimpy's chip. there. Chips can migrate,” although that’s not common, she said. “You rarely will hear a not-positive story Rarely will a registrant go as far as MaxFund did to about a microchip.” retrieve a dog, Galaska said. NAMESAKE? Among Mares’ photos on the return trip to Denver is a MaxFund adoption counselor Erica Jenkins said sleeping Stimpy, a solid lump of white fur nestled in she can only wonder whether early in life there had pillows on the rumpled white sheets of a motel bed. In been a “Ren” to the re-rescued bull terrier's Stimpy, another picture Mares sits on a lawn during a driving referring to the 1991-1996 Nickelodeon cartoon break, the clearly muscular dog on his lap. Stimpy's series “The Ren and Stimpy Show.” The series pink tongue matches the lining of his erect, pink-lined revolved around often off-color adventures and ears. Small, dark eyes and a black nose punctuate an antics of a hyper Chihuahua named Ren and his otherwise snowy face. pal, a less-than-brainy cat named Stimpy.

IN THE CHIPS If that was the source of Stimpy’s name, “Ren” would The Avid-brand microchip that saved Stimpy is no have been more apropos. “He’s a high-energy dog,” different than any of myriad chips on the market. “The Jenkins said. “I can tell you he’s strong. He’s super- important thing is to get the animals chipped,” said friendly. Loves people.” Heidi Hahn, manager of MaxFund Wellness Clinic. The low-cost veterinary practice that’s open to the Phil McPeck is chief of media relations for MaxFund public microchips dogs and cats for a one-time fee of Animal Adoption Center — A True No-Kill Shelter. $40 — no annual re-registration fee, Hahn said. Last year, MaxFund placed 1,572 dogs and cats and spayed/neutered 4,900. He may be reached at The chip, about the size of a grain of rice and easily [email protected]. injected through a needle into the area of an animal’s shoulder blades, contains only the registrant’s contact information. It’s keyed to the chip's unique identifying number and held in the maker's database for the life of the pet.

“I chip my animals because I hope that if anything happened, God forbid, they would come back to me,” Hahn said. She said her advice to pet owners is “Every

PAW PRINTS | September 2014 7 VOLUNTEER FINDS MAXFUND In 2007 volunteering and working with shelter animals came together for her at MaxFund. Bennett also has a IS JUST RIGHT part-time dog-walking and pet-sitting business. By Phil McPeck All but one morning a week, rain or shine, she starts a axFund Animal Adoption Center just feels cacophony of eager barking when she walks into the right to Carol Bennett, much the way a scratch MaxFund kennel about 7:30. She talks to the dogs as she Mbehind the ears can comfort or win over a dog. leashes them and two by two they go on a 15- to 20- minute walk around the block or through the neighbor- Denver's premier no-kill animal shelter has engendered hood on the southwest edge of downtown. “I give them all in her a loyalty matched only by that of a fine dog and potty breaks,” Bennett said. After as many as 10 such trips explains why six mornings a week MaxFund can count to accommodate 20 dogs, she takes some for “play time” in on Bennett to be at 1005 Galapago St. to walk as many MaxFund’s fenced, parklike courtyard with its artificial as 20 of its small dogs. turf, trees, kiddie swimming pool and toys.

Hopefully life in a kennel is a temporary experience for most of the dogs, Bennett said. “I look at my own pets and they have a house to roam.”

Bennett has two cats — her own and one she fosters for MaxFund. The canine member of her family is Betty, an American Eskimo-corgi mix she rescued in 2005. Betty had been living on the streets of Denver with a homeless man who no longer could keep her, Bennett said.

Every morning walk is an opportunity to be an ambassador for MaxFund and encourage an adoption. A chance meeting and chat with a man on his way to the dog shelter led to one of Bennett’s favorite stories.

MaxFund volunteer Carol Bennett logs her The man was arriving to see about a particular dog, an walking of dogs from the animal adoption center older mixed breed he wanted to give a second chance. at 1005 Galapago St. If that dog didn't work out, for whatever reason, Bennett said, she asked that he look at Delilah. “I love getting them out of their kennels,” socializing Carol Bennett leaves them and “letting them know they're loved and the dog shelter with valued,” Bennett said. The dogs’ pictures and stories two small dogs for a can be seen at www.maxfund.org. 15- to 20-minute walk. She makes as many as Large or small, dogs awaiting adoption to a permanent 10 such trips a day, six home are in the shelter through no fault of their own, mornings a week. Bennett said, and “I feel like I’m kind of a bridge between their former life and their new life.” Delilah, a coonhound, A new life is something she knows about. For 30 years had been in the shelter Bennett, of Denver, was an employee of then-telephone for three years. “I could company Qwest and essentially was forced into retire- see she was getting ment by layoff in 2009. As a volunteer, she had worked depressed. She wouldn't with the Denver Dumb Friends League but found the walk far,” Bennett said. scheduling there unworkable. Bennett said that over the course of six years she also traveled occasionally to Best As it turned out, the retired gentleman met Delilah and Friends Animal Sanctuary in Kanab, Utah, where she the two have been together since. would care for cats in the mornings during her visits and walk dogs in the afternoons. But the travel was taxing. And that just feels right, too.

PAW PRINTS | September 2014 8 dogs: Peanut Wigglebutt; Sir Hog Knucklehead; Sasha Biggiepotamus Fierce; Otto Von Longdog; and Zippity Do Dawg. The top five for cats: Snuggles Butt Le Lee; Count Flufferton; Katy Purry; Walter Croncat; and Joey Banana Pants. APP AND DOWN THE LINE There now is a facial recognition app for dogs. Owners may register a photo of their dog for free at FindingRover.com, concentrating on the eyes and nose. An app can match a photo taken with an iPhone or Android smartphone to ones in FindingRover’s database. The county animal control in San Diego, Calif., is the first institutional user of BOUGHT IN BROOMFIELD the system that does not require an unfamiliar dog Camp Bow Wow, the franchise-based dog day care to be taken to a veterinarian or shelter to be scanned and overnight boarding company headquartered in for a microchip to obtain owner information, the Broomfield, has been sold, Pet Product News reported Associated Press reports. online Aug. 6. VCA Inc., a network of more than 600 animal hospitals nationwide and based in Los Angeles, ~Compiled by Phil McPeck did not disclose the purchase price. Camp Bow Wow — with $71 million in franchise sales in 2013, according ______The Wall Street Journal — was founded in 2000 in Denver by Heidi Ganahi and her brother. It employs more than 3,500 people, Pet Product News said. NITA

A PURINA FIRST What words best Nestle Purina, who through its Purina Cat Chow division describe Nita? How made a $50,000 donation to renovate MaxFund Wellness about adorable, and Center, recently opened Mexico’s first Purina Pet Park full of energy! just north of Mexico City. It allows for dog agility Seriously, don’t let a activities and has an area for disc throwing. In 2015 couple of gray hairs Purina plans to open a pet food factory in the fool you - this little central Mexican state of Guanajuato, the website girl is incredibly petfoodindustry.com reports. young at heart. Nita is a GRANTS AVAILABLE mix who was born in 2007. She has beautiful The Pet Care Trust on Aug. 1 began accepting grant smooth black fur. Her two back paws have some applications for its Pets in the Classroom program. white on them, which makes you think of a delicious Pre-kindergarten through eighth-grade teachers in Oreo cookie. public or private schools may apply for one of eight types of grants at www.petintheclassroom.org. The Nita is so sweet and well-mannered. She loves Pet Care Trust has awarded more than 40,000 grants people, and other dogs. She also loves going on since 2010 toward its goal of introducing 5 million walks. On a recent walk, she looked up joyfully at children in 100,000 classrooms to pets and the every person that passed by, and you could tell that benefits they provide. she wanted to meet everyone and get to know them. She is just that kind of dog, who possesses both YOU CALLED ME WHAT? good cheer and a loving spirit. Veterinary Pet Insurance Co. of Brea, Calif., has Nita is waiting to share her love with you. Please culled from its database of a half-million pet names come and meet this very precious girl. the 50 wackiest for dogs and cats. Pet Age magazine in its Aug. 7 edition lists them. The top five for

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PAW PRINTS | September 2014 10 MEMBERSHIPS Tavares, Melissa Andres, Valerie Templeton, Bonnie MONTHLY DONATIONS & Andrew Sontoski Vaughn, Beverly Thank you to the following people who generously send Atencio, Erin Vroom, Tracy in a donation every month. WE COUNT ON YOU! Barton, Kim Walter, Rachele Bishop, Mike Watson, Marilyn Adams, McCrystie McCorry, K.J. Bivens, Dave & Sarah Wells, Becky Allee, Susan McKelvey, Elizabeth Black, Andrew Wilcoxon,Erin Baker, Jetta Mile Hi Classified Blair, Florence Wood, Patricia Bana, Kathleen Miller, James Blair, Ryan Yelmene, Kagen Banks, Jen Miller, Susan Bliss-Kandel, Caroline Young, Michelle Bernal, Bonnie Murdock, Bob Bruce, Jaclyn Bostrom, Lauren Murray, Kelly Brennen, Kerrie Ognibene, Todd Carpenter, Heather PET PALS Brown, Jeff Ortiz, Ivy Chandler, Valerie & Dale Albu, Hope Brumbaugh, Roland Patterson, Mary J. Dalton, Bobby Allee, Susan Carter, Stacy & Matt Pelphrey, Darrin Davis, Zack Andrews, Nancy Caruso, Steve Perrault, Michael Dillon, Katie Arnold, Elizabeth Corle, Gail Phan, Chi Phuong Dinner, Ginger L. Beck, Anne Cracchiolo, Cari Ramelow, Jo Ann Dodson, Evelyn Bishop, Marcia Hewitt Curley, Kimberly Rather, Joan Dogan, Sirin Call, Cris Davis, Joseph Raymond, Sue de Gortari, Jennifer Renquist, Maria E. Donovan, Patricia Clark, Charlene Fabrizio, Nicholette Dean, David Rioux, Trish Cohron, Steve & Melissa DeShazer, Vince Rodgers, Rosemary Feld, Jennie Cracchiolo, Cari Dougherty, Nicholas Roesch, Elma & Edmond Gaughan, Therese Emerich, Monica Driver, Nancy Rubinowitz, Martin Gibason, Diane Everding, Fred & Josephine Duncan, Lanette & Marsha Gordon, Gayle Foraker, Peggy Eackles, David Russell, Fae & Ken Feldman & Danny Stacy Endicott, John Sammons, Susanna & Jim Grant, Lori Fredricey, Donald Furnas, Katherine Lykins & Della & Kona Green, Brad & Michelle Gillespie, Shirley & Eugene Sanders, Sandy Hammons, Rebecca & Glenn Gilmore, Joan Goolsby, John Schantz, Michelle Haber, Judith Schmied, Jeb Harvey, Angel & David Goldberg, Carol Hicks, Josh & Erin Hamilton-Fieldman, Lisa Schuck, Doug Hand, Jesse Hardwick, Dr. Sally Selvaggi, Lara Hollands, Doug Hartbarger, Hazel Heaton, David & Jennifer Sewald, Susan Kargarzadeh, Daniel Heiberg, Beth & Elvin Hlewko, Lauren Shelton, John & Donna Kerr, Laura Hildenbrand, Maggie Hoffman, Patricia Shifers, Ron Kirby, Pam Hlewko, Lauren Hoffman, William, Judith, Sims, Jeff Lenker, Liberty Houle, Stephen & Michael Sipos, James & Suzan Livermore, Chad Jacobsen, Ellen Houle, Stephen Smith, Ardy Marasa, Jr., Frank Lentsch-Richter, Howe, Robert Smith, Laurie Marchewitz, Lora Margy & Josh Hubbell, Margot Sorrentino, Helen & Robert Kammerer, Annika & Kersti Stevens, Shirley McGaughey, Laura Levin, Gail Moell, Lauretta Kaumeier, Rick Straley, Janis Long, Linda Kellogg, George & Yvonne The Serenity Shoppe & Russell Mellon Louvado, Michelle Kelly, Bernadette Thomas, James Moon, Deb McLerran, Russ, Kern, Betty Tom’s Home Cookin’, Inc. Moore, Gerald & Marsha Monica & Lynn Kirshner, Naomi Valdez, Alex Nolin, Teri Meyers, Larry & Mary Ann Kiser, Rona Vancil, Rozanne Nolte, August Mostow, Susan Kokesh, Patricia Vermilio, Ryan & Robyn Orebivi, Gboluwaga Murdock, Bob Krinsky, Joshua Vickery, Sangmin Kim Poeschel, Annalisa Perrault, Michael Kval, Ellen Voras, Gerry & Christina Quattromani, Max Quinn, Sharon LaFleur, Anne & Jacques Waite, Ann Lambert, Stephen Walker, Tom Rautus, Toni Sajbel, Mia & tom Reuer, Julie Lampman, Paula & Donald Whitaker, Andrea Saly, Joy Lane, Brianne Williams, Lee Rhoda, Benjamin Sammons, Susanna, Jim Latshaw, Rhonda L. Wiscamb, Merrie Rice, Tamara Lykins & Della & Kona Leo, Jan Yergler, Cynthia Roberson, Greg Selvaggi, Lara Leppke, Megan Zanabria, Sasha Rowland, Claire Sewald, Susan & Mark Levine, Amy & Gemma Rubenstein, Joan Shifers, Ron Louvado, Michelle Salinas, Donna Slomczewski, Laura & John Love, Susan Slaight, Linda Smith, Janice Lucas, Valerie Stringer, David Stanwood, Grant Lucero, Kristen Luedke, Joan Sturgeon, Jeremy Tanoue, Tami Szobar, Brigitte Marsh, Susan Whitaker, Andrea Maslanik, Anne M. Tanaka, Grace K. Williamson, Cindy & Jim

PAW PRINTS | September 2014 11 Memorials

SILENT PAWS In memory of Dalas A. Brown – Carrie Mann In memory of Bo – Joseph Davis Shawn Garcia In memory of Jennie Vigil’s beloved, Boo Boo Rosalynn Garrett – Marci Lemberg Tammy Pratts In loving memory of my beloved, Spunky, who I adopted In memory of Dick Deerfield – Jay & Jo Ann O’Niel at the MaxFund 8 years ago. With great sadness In memory of my dear friend, Barbara Anshutz – Carolyn Carder – Lou Kirkland In memory of Elaine Selsberg’s beloved, Cocoa In memory of Jackie Applegate, a lifelong lover of – Joan Ringel animals – The Merchant Family In honor of Moby who gave joy to Ed and Lori In memory of Cheri Tapia – Larry Greenther – Angela McCoy In memory of Levi & Lexie – Gerald & Marsha Moore HONORABLE MENTIONS In memory of M. J. & Bruce Wildfang’s beloved, Gibbs – Cynthia Kuehn In honor of Jerry Carroll & Linda Jones for using Elite In memory of Mr. Magoo, a dog so loved by Shai Roofing for their Roofing Needs!!! – Elite Roofing Nowlan for so many years – Sara Oxley In honor of Matthew & Mary’s wedding – In memory of Anita H. Rouse’s beloved, Mattie Sue Wendy Vean – Mira J. Fine’ Max Gad In loving memory of Agie Miller - your Mommy told us Mike & Megan Schultz some incredible stories about you. Rest in peace in Robert & Linda Trout doggie heaven. Love, Ava, Luis and Alyce Diana & Jeremy Kane In memory of Fritz, an impressive Standard Poodle, who Richard Friedman, Kathy Ciampi, & Steven Friedman had a loving home and a great “supervisory” position In honor of Jacob Henry Alcatraz – Karen A. Wirthlin with Jim & Sue Delphia – Bonnie Hartman For my sister, Susan Hartman’s birthday In honor of our sweet girl, baby Grace. She was a rescue – Claire Hartman dog who loved “the land” in Estes Park. We love and In honor of Dorothy Stevens’ birthday – LaVonne Baker miss her – Cynthia Muller In honor of Margi Jackson - Laura Krenz In memory of Miss B Burns, beloved feline friend of In honor of Robert Dickson – Mikio & Christina Nihira Professor Tom Burns – Tamara Kicera In honor of Stacy Carter – Rally for Impact Foundation In memory of Lucky, a 15 year old pure breed In honor of Tim & Cassi Hairr’s wedding rescued from a bad situation and in poor health. – Nancy Barger & Linda MaxFund gave her a safe, loving place to stay and she In honor of Thomas See, for all that you are, all that you soon found her way over the Rainbow Bridge. do, and for taking such good care of four legged RIP Dear One – Jan Eckhardt friends in more ways than you let anyone know! In memory of Rylee, Nikki & Ryan Anderson’s beloved – Jennie, Ian, and Misha . Memories of Rylee will be forever In honor of Ricardo’s birthday – Rachel Streur cherished by all who knew him – Judy Stiponovich In honor of LuLu’s 1st birthday – Kelley Van Scoyk In memory of Augie & Bosco – Ginger Dinner Happy 60th Birthday Joyce!! You are an amazing In memory of Jim, Annette, Ashley, & Dano’s, Sierra, woman and we are so lucky to have you in our who was the nicest of “Nice Dawgs.” Thinking of all lives...personally and professionally! We love you of you. Big hugs - Kim, Bernie, Kit, Butterball Siegel and hope you had a wonderful birthday celebration – Lindy, Michelle & PQ SILENT MEMORIES In honor of Joyce Joransen’s 60th birthday – Michelle Vinson In memory of my beloved daughter, Susan Unger Patricia Walkenhorst – Joseph Davis Carol Ann McConville In memory of Rosie Hannah – Mary McNeley In honor of Britt Lea & David Brown’s wedding In memory of Jacob Bergeron – Alison Lazar – Christa & Charles Bergeron

PAW PRINTS | September 2014 12 AUTOMATIC DONATION —THE EASY WAY TO GIVE— CALL PAULETTE CURRY AT (720) 266-6081 OR OUR WISH LIST DONATE USING PAY PAL Purina One Dry Cat Food (Salmon & Tuna) Purina One Kitten Food Dry and Canned WWW.MAXFUND.ORG Friskies Canned Food • Iams for Dogs (Chicken & Rice or Lamb & Rice) Large Milk Bones• Cat Litter KMR Milk Replacement for nursing THE LEGEND OF RAINBOW BRIDGE Kittens and Puppies by William N. Britton Windex • Stamps This thoughtful book is the Native American story of what happens to our pets when they die. It was written by the Director of the Long Choke Chains • Sturdy Leashes Companion Golden Retriever Rescue Program in West Jordan, All sizes dog harnesses Utah. This story makes a perfect gift for anyone who has lost a pet. Toys for Dogs and Cats • Cat/dog traps You can order your copy from the MaxFund for a $10.00 donation for Packages of Raw Hot Dogs each book ordered. Pawnote: This book can be sent as a memorial. (dogs are given medication with them) Please sent me_____copy(s) of The Legend of Rainbow Bridge. Bleach • Paper Towels • Toilet Paper Facial Enclose a $10.00 donation for each book ordered, plus S/H charge Tissues • Dish Soap • Fans of $1.00 for the first book, .50 for each additional book. Please Whiskas Cat Milk • Large Blankets make checks payable to The MaxFund. I am enclosing a check for______. (no comforters, please) Acreage for a Sanctuary—Our Dream Name: ______Gift Cards for Petco and PetsMart Street: ______ipad and laptops for adoptions City:______State:_____Zip: ______Vist the MaxFund Wish List under Phone #: (______)______“Find a Gift” on Amazon.com! Mail to: The MaxFund, 720 W. 10th Ave., Denver, CO 80204

DONATIONS • MEMORIALS • SPECIAL GIFTS If you would like to make a contribution to The MaxFund Animal Adoption Center to recognize an outstanding achievement or service, to com- memorate an occasion, in memory of an individual or pet, or to sponsor a Pet Pal, please complete the following and mail it to The MaxFund, 720 West 10th Ave., Denver, CO 80204 or call 720-266-6081 for more information. This gift is [ ] In Memory of (Animal Friend) ______(Human Friend)______[ ] In Honor of (Animal Friend) ______(Human Friend)______[ ] For the special occasion of ______[ ] To sponsor a pet pal ($15 a month). Cat_____Dog_____Either_____Enclosed is_____for_____months. [ ] Enclosed is my monthly Pledge. Amount______[ ] Please contact me to volunteer. [ ] MaxFund is in my will. This donation was made by: Please send an acknowledgement of this gift to: Name: ______Name: ______Street: ______Street:______City:______City: ______State:______Zip: ______State:______Zip: ______Phone: ______Email:______Email: ______

PAW PRINTS | September 2014 13 MaxFund appreciates our dog run and cat colony sponsors! Support from the following sponsors helps to cover the cost of food, vaccinations and medical care for the animals at MaxFund. Our sponsors appreciate your business! ______Robert Gratiot CRCG (Canine Rehabilitation Alex B. Campbell, Vice President Dog Paintings And Conditioning Group) Enduring Resources, LLC www.robgratiot.com 303-762-SWIM 303-350-5107 (click on “Good Dogs”) www.dog-swim.com [email protected]

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Would you like to do more to help the animals at MaxFund? Become a dog run or cat colony sponsor today! As a MaxFund sponsor you’ll receive a 5 x 7 ad space in the lobby of the dog shelter or cat room wall and you’ll be featured on this page of the Paw Prints Newsletter! Your monthly donation will help to provide the necessities for the deserving and appreciative cats and dogs at MaxFund. For more information call Pam at 719 210-3338 or email [email protected].

PAW PRINTS | September 2014 14 MAXFUND SERVICE PET GROOMING ROOFING DIRECTORY Uncle Dan’s Pet Grooming Performance Construction Sponsors appearing below either pay $30.00 per Dan Goracke & Kerry Malloy Locally owned by animal lovers month or they contribute a significant amount of 1440 Carr St., Lakewood, CO 80214 http://performanceconstruction.com in-kind donations. If you would like to be listed on (303) 205-1586 Tues-Sat 7am to 5pm 303-761-7663 | [email protected] this directory, please contact the MaxFund offices Roofing, Siding, Gutters, Painting and other Waggin’ Tails “The Gentle Touch” at (720) 266-6081. construction related services. Mention this ad Grooming • 21 Years Experience and we will make a donation to MaxFund for ACCOUNTING SERVICES 4223 S. Broadway, Englewood, CO 80110 every job completed. Robert D. Colwell, CPA (303) 781-9961 5728 S. Gallup St. | Littleton, CO 80120 Strait Line Roofing Services PET AND HOME CARE (303) 347-9402 Your choice for residential and commercial roofing; CIJI’S Natural Pet Supplies including asphalt, tile, metal, E.P.D.M. and ANESTHESIA-FREE TEETH CLEANING 2260 Kearney St. | Denver, CO 80207 repairs. Insurance specialists. A+ BBB member. Well Animal Institute (303) 322-8000 Donation to MaxFund made in your name. 303-654-0560 | www.wellanimalinstitute.com Bonnie Simpson, Owner/Mgr. (720) 331-1803 or www.strailineroofingcolo.com Mobile teeth cleaning for your pet Paws Up Pet Supply SHEDS ANTIQUE JEWELRY Promotional offer: When you enter “MAXFUND” in Colorado Custom Sheds | Nathan Bray Victoriana Antique & Fine Jewelry the coupon area of the checkout you will receive 10% Cell: (650) 208-3885 • Landline: (303) 670-3396 1417 Larimer Square, Denver, CO 80202 off your entire order and we will donate 10% or your [email protected] 303.573.5049 | www.victorianajewelry.com order total to MaxFund as well. Your #1 Source For www.coloradocustomsheds.com They will donate 10% of all sales purchased on Anything Pets! http://www.pawsuppetsupply.com the 9th for “Canine” & cats having “9” lives. 877-604-PUPS(7877) THERAPEUTIC LASER Cats or Dogs – Pain Inflamation Healing – APARTMENT HUNTING K-Canine Wellness Back, Neck, Ears, Bladder, etc. Katie Reardon Rehab, massage, acupressure, reiki, nutrition Dr. Bill Suro | MaxFund Wellness Center MyApartmentMap, LLC and behavior (303) 324-3911 (303) 595-0532 PO Box 1102 | Rye, NH 03870-1102 [email protected] Phone: (603)-319-1712 THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE Angelique Moyer | U Lucky Dog http://www.myapartmentmap.com/pet_friendly/ Christina M. Bara, NCMT Denver’s top of the town best doggie daycare MyApartmentMap is a housing search website, (303) 750-5458 and kennel-free boarding facility we have pet friendly listings all over the USA. 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Low Cost Veterinary Services and Laser Therapy Keller Williams Real Estate Englewood | Broomfield | Longmont Open to the public (720) 313-2176 Mention the MaxFund and One number - 303-762-SWIM (7946) Paulette will donate $250 upon the success of VCA Douglas County Animal Hospital www.dog-swim.com | [email protected] any Real Estate contract. 531 Jerry, Castle Rock (303) 688-2480 DOG TRAINING & SERVICES Dr. Eppard & Associates Greg Christian, Broker Associate Teaching in an Effective and Loving Way Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage Aspen Commons Animal Hospital Group Classes: Beginning through (303) 972-8900 $250 Contribution to 1842 S. Parker Rd., Denver, CO 80231 Specialized. Behavior Counseling. Boarding MaxFund on any closed contract. Dr. Bob James (303) 368-4171 with Training, Reiki, Yoga (with your dog), Intuitive Readings—10% off any service for RESTAURANT Cutting-Edge Energy Therapy Institute dogs adopted through MaxFund. Tom’s Home Cookin’ Pet Communication • Trauma Release Therapy The Misha May Foundation, mutts in safe homes always Tom Unterwagner and Steve Jankousky Pat Pattison, CMT CHT PEC Executive Director–Lorraine May 303-239-0382 800 E. 26th Ave. (26th Ave. at Clarkson St.) (303) 722-0272 E-mail: [email protected] [email protected]. Denver, CO 80205 (303) 388-8035 www.milehiclassified.com They give 40% of LOCKSMITH Emerald Isle—Famous for Mexican Food and each ad placed on their webpage to the Sierra Locksmith—Louis Chavez, Owner Sunsets on our Deck Overlooking the Cherry MaxFund. Place your ad on-line. $29.99 for 7347 W. Kentucky Dr. “B” Creek Reservoir 4385 S. Parker Rd., Aurora, CO 30 days. Add photo for $1.00. Lakewood, CO 80226 (720) 435-7518 (303) 690-3722 Commercial, Residential and Vehicles WATERCOLOR CLASSES The CelticTavern Beginning to Intermediate MORTGAGE 1801 Blake St, Denver, CO 80202 Every Tuesday – Arvada Michaela Phillips | America’s Mortgage Ph: 303-308-1795 • Fax: 303-308-1576 Every Wednesday – Broomfield 1942 Broadway St. Ste 314 Every Thursday – Englewood Boulder, CO 80302 Pizza Republica Lanette (303) 216-0600 (303) 443-6292 5375 Landmark Pl., Greenwood Village, CO 80111 [email protected] [email protected] (720) 489-2030 www.LanetteDuncan.com Mention the MaxFund and Michaela will donate $250 upon closing.

PAW PRINTS | September 2014 15 MAXFUND, INC. NON PROFIT ORG MaxFund Animal Adoption Center U.S. POSTAGE 720 W. 10th Avenue PAID Denver, Colorado 80204 Denver, CO

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