The Scratching Post ADOPTED! These furry Timmins & District Humane Society Monthly Newsletter friends recently Volume 1, Issue 9 September 2015 found their forever homes: Sheila Trecartin: Pet Communicator provides answers to pet owners Roots Rosco It wasn’t just a chance to Thanks to Sheila, Griffin speak to these two dogs, spoke of his traumatic attack Midnight it was a chance to get and the emotion he still answers to a mystery caries from that day. that so many people had Buddy, the fierce protector Sir Mix-A-Lot been waiting for. and loyal friend, still holds on When Buddy and Griffin to guilt that he couldn’t do met renowned pet more and the sadness he Lena Coco communicator Sheila feels at the loss of his Trecartin, it was a favourite person. Sharpie Bronte chance for them to tell In the end, the dogs did the their story. one thing they wouldn’t have On August 21, as part of been able to do without the Mariana a fundraising event help from Sheila—they hosted by Joseph provided closure for their Stanlake at mum Glenna Delaurier Ozzy Rascal Unforgettables Home Hardman, who left the and Garden Décor All reading with a strong sense Occasion Gifts, Sheila of comfort. Purkins Kenai gave a voice to the only She finally had the answers two witnesses to a she sought, calling the tragedy that left an experience “amazing” and Tina entire community and stating that it “truly helped” many others grieving. answer her questions. Jude Peach On July 24, 2015, Eric Whether other participants Hardman disappeared got the closure Buddy and from his home, after Griffin's owner received, or Cupcake heading to a wooded simply learned what their area behind his farm pet’s favourite toy is, Sheila with his two canine provided a chance for pet Foster Nala companions. When Eric didn’t However, many questions still owners to learn more about their return a few hours later, a remained about what led to the pets than ever before and maybe massive search ensued. series of events that day. even a little bit about themselves. Xerox Unfortunately on August 2, 2015, If only Griffin, who suffered Thank you, Joe and Sheila, for on what would have been his 69th horrible wounds that day, and putting on such a unique and Beanie Storm birthday, Eric was found deceased. Buddy could speak... unforgettable event. Tucker Champ Junior Eclypse Page 2 The Scratching Post Gucci: A special boy—R.I.P. The staff and animals at the Timmins & year; the payoff was more than worth it,” District Humane Society would like to Gucci’s owners wrote in an update say a special farewell to a very unique dog earlier this year. “He's the sweetest and whom we’ve all come to adore. most loyal friend. He's a fierce protector Gucci, a Shar Pei, came into the shelter in and gentle playmate to our infant son and February 2012 at the age of two. He had a great companion to our Border Collie/ already had several homes that never Springer Spaniel.” lasted long due to a extreme level of Often times, an animal comes into the separation anxiety. It took more than shelter who may be considered a two months of foster homes and “difficult adoption” case, but often times, potential forever families before Gucci those animals are the ones who touch found his perfect match. the hearts of staff a little more than usual. We were ecstatic to learn that Gucci Gucci was definitely one of those dogs. It would spend his final days in a wonderful only took a few minutes for his old soul forever home, but deeply saddened to to melt your heart. hear that Gucci lost his battle with cancer We can’t thank Gucci’s owners enough this month. for giving him a chance. He was lucky to “We are so happy we took a chance with have spent his final years with you. RIP, Gucci and stayed patient through the first sweet boy. You will be missed. Meet Venus! TDHS’ newest shelter dog Just like anyone who loses a pet, the Timmins & that’s important to the staff at TDHS. District Humane Society clearly felt the empty “We’ve always had a shelter dog, as long as I’ve presence left behind by Daphne, the quirky been here,” Krystle said. “The dogs we pick are Border Collie who passed away on July 21, after often difficult adoptions because of their age or living at the shelter for just over a year. attentive care they require.” Perhaps it was fate since that same week, Venus “Venus is the sweetest dog; she loves everyone. came into the shelter as a stray. We’re happy to be able to provide her with the Adoption worker/receptionist Krystle Fletcher next best thing to a forever home. She’s part of spends much of her day in the presence of the the TDHS family now and will be getting the care various shelter dogs over the years, as they are she needs as the little aging beauty that she is.” often found curled up for a nap behind the Venus is a Terrier cross who’s approximately 12- reception desk. Krystle felt that things got lonely years-old. She’s already settled into a routine of after Daphne’s passing, and being able to help a greeting visitors and looks forward to seeing her senior dog enjoy her golden years is something canine and feline friends each day. Come say hi! Find unconditional kitten love at TDHS! What’s better than watching a couple come forward. At a price of just $190.00, dozen kittens frolic and play? Watching a approved adopters will get a dewormed, couple dozen kittens find their forever vaccinated and spayed/neutered feline homes! friend, complete with six pre-paid weeks of A situation has arisen at TDHS that is pet insurance. usually reserved for spring. A time where Kittens who don’t get adopted quickly grow the shelter is overrun with kittens, born of into adult cats, becoming increasingly feral and abandoned unspayed mums. As of difficult to adopt out. While summer often late August, the shelter has been caring for sees low adoption rates in general, this is upwards of 25 kittens, all of which are especially true for adult cats. looking to find families of their very own. “The reality is that most of the these “It’s not unusual for us to have this many kittens will find homes before the adults do, kittens at one time,” said receptionist/ and that includes their moms,” Krystle said. adoption worker Krystle Fletcher, “but we “But what’s important is we find all the rarely see it at this time of year.” animals in our care their forever homes.” But as with every type of animal seen at Anyone interested in adopting is urged to TDHS, space is always limited, which is why contact the shelter at 705-264-1816. Our shelter staff are hoping forever families will animals await your visit! Page 3 The Scratching Post Looking for forever homes... Mario Mario and his brother Luigi are currently the TDHS’ longest resident cats, having arrived in February of this year. The brothers were found by concerned citizen in the dead of winter by a garbage dumpster. It took quite a while for Mario to accept the new world around him, but now he as well as Luigi are eagerly waiting for a forever home to call their own. Both cats would do best in a home without dogs. SPONSOR ME! Visit the link below to find out how you can help Mario and others like him. http://tinyurl.com/nrfuhsz TEEKO They don’t come much more handsome than our Teeko! This beautiful boy came to the shelter because his previous owners suffered from allergies. He is a typical Husky type dog who loves to run and has energy to spare! He is looking for an active family that can keep up as well as teach him some big boy manners. Teeko would do well with some obedience training and requires plenty of exercise. Knowledge of the Husky breed (they are a stubborn but intelligent bunch) would be an asset. Come meet Teeko and see if you can offer him the forever home he deserves! SPONSOR ME! Visit the link below to find out how you can help Teeko and others like him. http://tinyurl.com/nrfuhsz Community ROCKS: Walk-A-Thon nets more than $9,000 The sun was shining and pet owners from across Timmins joined together to help TDHS help raise much needed funds! Between donations, an online auction, and the event itself, supporters helped the 14th Annual Wag-A-Tail-A-Thon net more than $9,000. All proceeds from the event go toward the care of animals that come into the shelter either through surrenders, strays or cruelty investigations. As a non-profit organization, TDHS depends on the support of animal lovers across the district to help us continue this work. In addition to the walk itself, attendees had the opportunity to find relief from the heat in the cool down area as well as test their dog’s skills in the agility course. There was also an opportunity to have family pet portraits taken (courtesy of Rob Rungis of the Porcupine Photo Club) and a carnival-like atmosphere for the kids (the ones without fur). Pet Valu Hollinger Court set up a booth and had some fantastic giveaways for animals and people alike.
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