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‘FACING TODAY’S ISSUES OF ANIMAL CARE”<br />

<strong>Issue</strong> <strong>53</strong> A newsletter from: SALINA ANIMAL SHELTER Phone: 785-826-6<strong>53</strong>5<br />

329 N. Second St. Fax: 785-826-7415<br />

Hours: <strong>Salina</strong>, KS 67401-2035 Email: rose.base@sali na.org<br />

Monday thru Friday 9:00 a.m. to 1: 00 pm. & 3 to 5:30 p.m.<br />

Saturday 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.<br />

Website: www.salinaanimalshelter.org<br />

Dear Friends,<br />

Things have been really busy at the <strong>Salina</strong> <strong>Animal</strong> <strong>Shelter</strong>!<br />

The “Friends of the <strong>Animal</strong> <strong>Shelter</strong> Volunteers” are taking pets to off-site areas every weekend and that’s resulted in several<br />

adoptions.<br />

The volunteers are a great asset to the shelter. We have a group that does all the prep work and temperament testing for the<br />

dogs that are going on the Rescue Waggin’. Another group takes pets to local stores and sets up an information table and shows<br />

off the animals the shelter has for adoption. We also have volunteers that exercise the dogs that are waiting for their forever<br />

home. They romp and play in the Dog Park. When it was hot, they all had the opportunity to take a dip in the kiddie pool! It<br />

sure makes a difference in the dog’s behavior when they get out to socialize.<br />

We celebrated October Adopt-A-Dog month at the shelter with 58 dogs being adopted!<br />

Our next Spay/Neuter $25.00 coupon giveaway for Saline County residents will be in the early spring. If you or someone you<br />

know has a pet that’s not spayed or neutered, please call and we’ll put your name on the notification list. We’ll call and let you<br />

know when you can pick up the coupon! Please help us prevent pet overpopulation. Have your pets spayed and neutered.<br />

All things good,<br />

Rose<br />

JOIN US!<br />

If you have a dog and want to walk with us in the Holiday Parade of Lights November 21 st . please join us! The parade will start at<br />

6:00 p.m. We meet at the shelter around 5:00 p.m. to prepare shelter dogs in holiday attire. If you would like to walk and/or dress<br />

your own pet for the holiday theme, please do!<br />

If you can’t make it to the shelter early, last year we were on the east side of Fire Station #1. Just look for our float and all the dogs!<br />

After the parade, there will be cookies, hot chocolate, and popcorn at the shelter.<br />

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“ANNIE” Attleson<br />

“ANNIE” Dubois<br />

“ASPEN” Hanus<br />

“BAILEY BO” Kissell<br />

“BAILEY” Welborn<br />

“BANDIT” Link<br />

“BE BE”<br />

Scholes<br />

“BELL”<br />

Stewart<br />

“BLACK” Abernathy<br />

“BO”<br />

Gross<br />

“BO”<br />

Bailey<br />

“BOOMER RANG” Bolte<br />

“BOUNCER” Weaver<br />

“BRANDY” <strong>Pet</strong>er/Rosebrook<br />

“BRIDGET” Patterson<br />

“BRUTIS” Cline-McGee<br />

“BUDDY” Beatty<br />

“BUDDY” Bierig<br />

“BUFORD” Covert<br />

“BUGG”<br />

Glover<br />

“BUGS”<br />

Langley<br />

“CHAMP” <strong>Pet</strong>erson<br />

“CHARLIE” Hine<br />

“CHEYENNE” Walker<br />

“CHLOE” Hinkson<br />

“COOKIE” Stelljes<br />

“DAHLILA” Lambain<br />

“DAKOTA” McKinney<br />

“DOODLE PUG” Young<br />

“DOZER” Brock<br />

“DUGGAN” Cunningham<br />

“ERNIE”<br />

McCready<br />

“FRANKIE” McKenzie<br />

“FRANZIE” Figg<br />

“FRECKLES” Ray<br />

“FREIDA” Bailey<br />

“GARFIELD” Kosman<br />

“GRETCHEN” Stedry/McKenna<br />

“JADE”<br />

Barnett<br />

“JAKE”<br />

Dickson<br />

“JASPER” Mammen<br />

“JENIE”<br />

Teasley<br />

“KATI”<br />

Carnes<br />

“KC”<br />

Koepplin<br />

“KITTY MOO” Weckel/Marietta<br />

“KOTY”<br />

Mossburgh<br />

“LADY”<br />

Brown<br />

“LADY”<br />

Harper<br />

“LASSIE” Daniels<br />

“LUCY”<br />

Rhodenbaugh<br />

“LITTLE BIT” Bishop<br />

IN THE ARMS OF THE<br />

EARTH<br />

I SLEEP<br />

THE RAINS SING TO<br />

ME<br />

THE SUN SHINES ON<br />

ME<br />

AND I AM<br />

REMEMBERED<br />

BY THE PEOPLE<br />

I LOVE<br />

“LUCKY”<br />

Dankenbring<br />

“LUCKY”<br />

Moon<br />

“LUCY”<br />

Rhodenbaugh<br />

“MACK”<br />

Baxter<br />

“MAGGIE” D’Souza<br />

“MAGGIE” Setzkorn<br />

“MAGIC”<br />

Montoy<br />

“MANDY”<br />

Nogales<br />

“MAX”<br />

Burton<br />

“MAX”<br />

Flores<br />

“MAX”<br />

Murray<br />

“MEME”<br />

Riedel<br />

“MISTER BIDDY” Errebo<br />

“MISTY RAY” Kirk<br />

“MOLLY”<br />

Rund<br />

“MORT”<br />

Knoblauch<br />

“OLIVE”<br />

Clark<br />

“ONYX”<br />

Toews<br />

“OSCAR”<br />

Schaefer<br />

“PACO”<br />

McCall<br />

“PANTHER” Baxter<br />

“PEPPER”<br />

Murchison<br />

“PHILO”<br />

Ostrom<br />

“PIPPIN”<br />

Livengood<br />

“PIPSQUEAK” Fawcett<br />

“POLLY”<br />

Bailey<br />

“PONDER” Grimwood<br />

“POOKIE”<br />

Capps<br />

“PORTER”<br />

Singharath<br />

“RIPPLEY” Wells<br />

“ROCKET” Hall<br />

“ROSE”<br />

Timson<br />

“SANDY”<br />

Martin<br />

“SATCHET” Duffendack<br />

“SHADOW” Steinle<br />

“SOPHIE”<br />

Brandert<br />

“SUGAR PLUM” Serfault<br />

“SUSY Q”<br />

Fishburn<br />

“TAHNIE” McKenna & Stedrey<br />

“TAI”<br />

Pivonka<br />

“TAZ”<br />

Knopp<br />

“TEARDROP” Baker<br />

“TEDDIE”<br />

Ravenkamp<br />

“TIMMY”<br />

Hanna<br />

“TOPPER”<br />

Roe<br />

“TUXEDO” Dreiling<br />

“VOLIET”<br />

Fiala<br />

“WIGGLE BUTT” Frank<br />

“ZOE”<br />

Stubby<br />

“CALVIN” & “FLUFFY JR” Sparks<br />

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HELEN FLORY<br />

Teresa Hess<br />

BOB MORRIS<br />

David & Jeri Clouston<br />

PHYLIS WIGGINS<br />

Achterberg & Angell Attorneys at Law<br />

Betty Davis<br />

Bob & Anne Warkentine<br />

Carolyn Otto<br />

Charles & Lora Lonberger<br />

Class of 1978 Minneapolis High School<br />

Coldwell Banker Antrim-Piper-Wenger<br />

Cottonwood Elementary Social Committee<br />

D.J. & B.E. Gilliland<br />

Darrell & Pamela Burgoon<br />

David & Ann Payne<br />

David & Janet Ernsbarger<br />

David & Sarah Morris<br />

Dean & Nancy Haddock<br />

Derrick & Mary-Kris Roberson<br />

Don & Pauline Hoff<br />

Don or Gwen Jasperson<br />

Donita Blackwell<br />

Edna Nach<br />

James & Susan Campion<br />

Joan Weber<br />

John & Bette Wachholz<br />

John & Patricia Buehrle<br />

Kevin & Fances Grant<br />

Mark & Susan Johnson<br />

Mark Jones<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Leland Logan<br />

Paul & Carol Spurlock<br />

<strong>Pet</strong>tle’s Flowers<br />

Ron & Candace Nichols<br />

S. Earl & Susan Fry<br />

Stephen & Brenda Johnson<br />

Steve & Marcia Stockham<br />

Sue Dieckhoff<br />

Webb City Area Chamber of Commerce<br />

PRISCILLA ANNE SLAUGHTER<br />

Brad Smoot<br />

James & Elizabeth Scholten<br />

Lucille Dibble<br />

Margene Schenk<br />

Marlene Underwood<br />

Michael & Cindy Giessel<br />

Mick & Dody Franklin<br />

Robert & Mary Virginia Frederick<br />

School Specialty<br />

Susan Lilly<br />

The <strong>Salina</strong> Country Club<br />

FERN SHOTZMAN<br />

Larry & Coleen Larson<br />

PERRY MURRAY<br />

Nanette Murray<br />

Stephen Welborn<br />

KENNETH KATHERINBURG<br />

Rodney & Deanna Franz<br />

MELVA MEIER<br />

Gene & Susan Unruh<br />

James Robinson<br />

Kenneth & Virginia Schwartz<br />

Lila Berkley<br />

Robert & Jeanette Robinson<br />

Sisters of St. Joseph<br />

Steve & Kathy Gasper<br />

RON DEWITT<br />

Bank of Tescott<br />

Bob & Anel Minneman<br />

Charlene DeWitt & Family<br />

Hal & Eleanor Berkley<br />

Kent & Marcia Carlson<br />

Larry & Pamela Michael<br />

Pat DeWitt<br />

Ricky & Marzie Bremerman<br />

Robert & Jennifer McClure<br />

Robert & Sara Thompson<br />

Roger & Susan Reed<br />

BIANCA CURLING<br />

Albert & Carolyn Maurath<br />

Anna Kingsley<br />

Charles W. Geering, Jr.<br />

Charles W. Geering, Sr.<br />

Don & Jusith Geering<br />

Ethel Rosenberry<br />

Gayla Choitz<br />

Gerry & Melodie Dedonis<br />

Jolene Rosene<br />

Melvin & Karen Wood<br />

Robert Musgrove<br />

Rodney & Margaret Saenger<br />

Stephen Maddox<br />

Tim & Ann Brown<br />

Tom & Phyllis Pickel<br />

Velinda Garcia<br />

SHAUN SMITH<br />

Barb Smith<br />

Craig Forsberg<br />

Gail Frazier<br />

Gary & Alta Nichol<br />

Jack & Clara Stithem<br />

Jeanine Gunn<br />

Jennifer Leidig<br />

Jo Lynn Wagner<br />

Lavernt & Betty Augustine<br />

LaWayne & Sheila Cart<br />

Mary Horn<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Harold Lamfers<br />

Phillip Smith<br />

Regina Knight<br />

Rita Wallert<br />

Sanette Steck<br />

Shawn McCain<br />

Shirley Milleson<br />

Smoky Hill, LLC<br />

Steve & Pam Michel<br />

DOROTHY SMOCK<br />

D. J. Bray<br />

Debra Smalley<br />

Jerry & Judy Kohman<br />

John & Carolyn Huffman<br />

Joseph & Bonnie Cooke<br />

Landvis Nelson<br />

M. J. & Kathleen Cassell<br />

Patricia Schultz<br />

Robert & Dolores Bachofer<br />

Stan & Marilyn Patterson<br />

UMB National Bank of America<br />

LARRY RHODENBAUGH<br />

Alice Terry<br />

Bill & Carol Hanson<br />

Chuck & Beth Berg<br />

Chuck & Louise Robb<br />

Deborah Tackett<br />

Dick & Judy Shireman<br />

Don & Mary Caffrey<br />

H. J. Hershey<br />

Jean Williams<br />

John & Donna Young<br />

Kim & Carol Colby<br />

Larry & Shirley Day<br />

Marian Page<br />

Paul McKinnon<br />

Peggy Kraushaar<br />

Robert & Jennifer St. John<br />

Robert & Linda Shaffer<br />

Steve & Lynda Welborn<br />

Susan Rhodenbaugh & Family<br />

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Alan & Dee Kosakowski Alta Michaelis Amber Anthony & Alyssa LeClair<br />

Antonia Cordero Antonia Cordero April Torske Austin Cooper<br />

Barb Morissette Barry Collins Beatrice Johnson Beatty Taggart<br />

Becky Todd Beth Bunser Bev Eloriose Beverly Hower<br />

Bob McIntosh Bob Pientka Bonnie Anderson Bonnie Letourneau<br />

Brad & Carol Strathe Brian Lagerberg Caitlin Cox Carolyn <strong>Salina</strong>s<br />

Carolyn Serrault Cassie Tappendick Cassie Vickrey Cheryl Swaim<br />

Chris & George Murchinson Chris Boughton Chris Johnson Chris Mitchell<br />

Chris Seitz Chris Zimmerman Christina Keats Christine Frese<br />

Clarence & Daphne Spencer Cindy Gosselin Claudia Opat Coleen Larson<br />

Connor Schmeck Craig Boyers Curtis Kauer Dale Lister<br />

Danny Burr Darlene Bloomberge David & Sarah Morris Deanna Feltes<br />

Deb Blodgett Deborah Eckart Dee Kolzow Deon Smalley<br />

Dorothy Eldridge Doug Mergen Edith Martin Elena Goetzel<br />

Emily Eves Eugene Becker Evan Beckman Evelyn Seim<br />

Gary & Karna Hanks Gary Rogers Gene & Joyce Penland Gene Burke<br />

Gerald & Pam Unruh Gloria Hagen Hamie Bright Heather Krehbiel<br />

James & Claudia Opat Janet Griggs Janet Schmidt Janice Pankratz<br />

Jeanette Meyers Jim Herbic Jody Biegert Joe & Audrey Kroneberger<br />

Jolene Beebe Judy Dunn Kathleen Wolfe Joseph & Shara McMichael<br />

Kathy Finan Kay Thayer Kelly Koers Ken Sterling<br />

Kim Griep Kim Mowery LaDonna Salyer Larry & Coleen Larson<br />

Larry & Jean Darrow Lawrence McDowell Linda L. Hendrixson Linda Lamer<br />

Linda Schmitt Linda Warbritton Lisa Robinson Lorie Reeve<br />

Louis & Mary Meredith Lynette Weil Marie Robinson Marilee Gumm<br />

Marilyn Crawford Mark Coble Martha Werling Mary Pennacchi<br />

Melissa Weishar Michael & Barbara Ross Mick & Dody Franklin Mike & Carol White<br />

Mrs. Glenn Kohr Mr. & Mrs. C. J. Wilhelm Nancy Sandmeier Pam Jones<br />

Pamela Michel Pat Perry Pat Ransom <strong>Pet</strong>erman<br />

Phyllis Meyer Ralph & Gloria Duffey Richard House Rick & Donna Ze<br />

Rita Gilbreath Rita Smock Roberta Fischer Roberta Sharp<br />

Sally Donatell Sally England Sarah Cordero Shannon Reid<br />

Sharon Kary Sheryl Anderson Sidener Family Sidner Family<br />

Sidney Cox Stacy Jacobs Stan Shephard Steve & Lynda Welborn<br />

Steve Hogan Susie Henderson Teisha Rogers Teri Vanwey<br />

Terri Van Slyke Terry Clarkson Theresa Boyd Tim & Jonette Dunn<br />

Valerie Hostetter Vicki & Loren Hopkins Vicki Musselman Vicky & Dennis Watter<br />

Virginia Schwartz<br />

1 st United Methodist Church Bethany Home Bill Arehaut<br />

Blue Beacon International, Inc. Chiropractic Wellness Center Christ Cathedral<br />

City Plumbing Co. Comcare, P.A. Eagle Media Center<br />

Fast Focus Hair Solutions Headley’s Clothing<br />

Jim’s Pharmacy K & D Express, Inc. Kent Lambert, Inc.<br />

Kohl’s Make Rover Over Grooming Maurice’s Clothing<br />

McCune Foundation Mr. G’s Kansas LLC <strong>Pet</strong>co<br />

Pronto Print Redeemer Lutheran Church <strong>Salina</strong> Journal<br />

<strong>Salina</strong> Journal <strong>Pet</strong> Connection Sponsors <strong>Salina</strong> Media Group Sam’s Club<br />

Soggy Dog Salon The Appliance Center Tom’s Appletree Restaurant<br />

Vidricksen Distribution Company Volunteer Connection Wal-Mart<br />

Welborn Sales<br />

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ANIMAL SHELTER ADOPTIONS<br />

Matilda Jane, aka Tillie, was adopted and brought home on<br />

April 3, 2009. She is a very beautiful tortoiseshell kitty with<br />

lots of energy and lots of play in her. Everything is a toy for<br />

her in her eyes, and I haven’t changed her mind much on that<br />

belief. I laid her down beside me on her first night in her new<br />

home only to awaken shortly to find her sleeping quietly with<br />

her head nestled on the pillow right beside me. I thought that<br />

was awfully cute, but the next time I woke up she was sleeping<br />

from one end of the pillow to the other leaving me with only a<br />

corner for my head. It’s her house!<br />

It took me several visits to the shelter to decide which one to<br />

take home with me, but I couldn’t have chosen more perfectly.<br />

She’s sweet and fun and loving and certainly mended my<br />

broken heart.<br />

Troy<br />

Dear Ms. Base & <strong>Shelter</strong> Staff:<br />

It is my pleasure to inform you all that Lydia, who will turn<br />

four months old this month, was a perfect pick for my home.<br />

She has made great friends with Leonard, the year-old<br />

Golden Retriever, and my two cats, Marjorie Pat who is<br />

ancient and Little Bits who loves to play games with both<br />

dogs. Lydia and Leonard are inseparable. They love riding<br />

in the car and especially enjoy running together in the<br />

country. Lydia may be smaller than Lenny, for right now,<br />

but holds her own with him when they wrestle and romp in<br />

the living room and back yard. They join with one another in<br />

getting into trouble, eat at the same times in the kitchen and<br />

sleep together beside my bed – sometimes on the bed.<br />

Although Lydia is extraordinarily smart (and cute) she is<br />

stubborn and certainly has a mind of her own. She minds<br />

when she so decides, and she chews anything that catches her<br />

eye and looks intriguing. (Sometimes she even chews on the<br />

multitude of toys and bones available to her). After the<br />

destruction of several pairs of shoes, plastic bowls, plastic<br />

bags full of clothes, carpet, numerous throw rugs, napkins<br />

and napkin rings and newspapers and magazines, I<br />

considered super gluing her lips together, but then thought<br />

better of it. Instead I attempt to remember what not to leave<br />

in her path.<br />

Thank you for finding her and making her available to me.<br />

Cordially,<br />

Judy<br />

If you think dogs can’t count, try putting three dog biscuits in<br />

your pocket and then giving Fido only two of them.<br />

Phil Pastoret<br />

ANIMAL<br />

SHELTER<br />

STAFF:<br />

YOU’RE THE BEST!<br />

Thank you for being so<br />

helpful and kind with the<br />

adoption of our dog.<br />

The Bell’s<br />

Dachshund: A half-a-dog high and a dog-and-a-half long.<br />

Henry Louis Mencken<br />

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<strong>Pet</strong>finder.com<br />

ADOPT A HOMELESS PET!<br />

Kiyoni<br />

Siamese<br />

Size: Medium<br />

Age: Baby<br />

Sex: Female<br />

REMEMBER ME?<br />

My name is now “Annie”, but you may call me, “Her<br />

Royal Highness, the Princess of Everything”.<br />

My new Mommy is the crazy lady who called from<br />

Wichita and made you promise to hold me until she got there.<br />

Boy, am I glad you did; I’ve got her wrapped around my tiny<br />

little paw already.<br />

I want to thank you for putting my picture on <strong>Pet</strong>finder.com<br />

because she wouldn’t have known about me otherwise. I hope<br />

you’ll give the other kitties there a chance to find their forever<br />

homes by putting them on <strong>Pet</strong>finder too.<br />

Thank you for taking care of me until I was “found”.<br />

Love - Annie<br />

P.S. Her “crazy” Mommy thanks you too!<br />

Hi to the <strong>Salina</strong> <strong>Animal</strong> <strong>Shelter</strong><br />

We are two kittens adopted to a good home on June 5, 2009.<br />

These are our new friends. Kylie 6 & Kayla 4 who play<br />

with us at Grandma’s house. Our names are Cutie Pie and<br />

Buddy and we love our new family. We live outside a nice<br />

fenced in yard with a nice house for bad weather. When it<br />

gets really hot we get to go in the big house with all of the<br />

family to cool off. We like taking naps on the couch when<br />

we are not playing with our toys. We are a couple of happy<br />

campers in Marquette, KS.<br />

Thanks for giving us a chance to have a good life with a<br />

loving family.<br />

Cutie Pie & Buddy<br />

Grandpa Don & Grandma Dixie<br />

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ONE BY ONE . . . .<br />

One by One, they pass by my cage,<br />

Too old, too worn, too broken, no way.<br />

Way past his time, he can’t run and play.<br />

Then they shake their heads slowly and go on their way.<br />

A little old dog, arthritic and sore,<br />

It seems I am not wanted anymore.<br />

I once had a home, I once had a bed,<br />

A place that warm, and where I was fed.<br />

Now my muzzle is gray, and my eyes slowly fail.<br />

Who wants a dog so old and so frail?<br />

My family decided I didn’t belong,<br />

I got in their way, my attitude was wrong.<br />

Whatever excuse they made in their head,<br />

Can’t justify how they left me for dead.<br />

Now I sit in this cage, where day after day,<br />

The young dogs get adopted away.<br />

When I had almost come to the end of my rope,<br />

You saw my face, and I finally had hope.<br />

You saw thru the gray, and the legs bent with age,<br />

And felt I still had life beyond this cage.<br />

You took me home, gave me food and a bed,<br />

And shared your own pillow with my poor tired head.<br />

We snuggle and play, and talk to me low,<br />

You love me so dearly, you want me to know.<br />

I may have lived most of my life with another,<br />

But you outshine them with a love so much stronger.<br />

And I promise to return all the love I can give,<br />

To you, my dear person, as long as I live.<br />

I may be with you for a week, or for years,<br />

We will share many smiles, you will no doubt shed tears.<br />

And when the time comes that God deems I must leave,<br />

I know you will cry and your heart, it will grieve.<br />

And when I arrive at the Bridge, all brand new,<br />

My thought and my heart wills till be with you.<br />

And I will brag to all who will hear,<br />

Of the person who made my last days so dear.<br />

~~~ Author Unknown ~~~<br />

MANY, MANY CHEERS !!<br />

HAPPY BIRTHDAY BOYS!<br />

Austin Beatty<br />

Aidan Speer<br />

Scott Taggart<br />

HAPPY BIRTHDAY!<br />

CINDY ARVELO<br />

From the Birthday Group<br />

PET’S BIRTHDAY<br />

“SCOOTER” BACON<br />

HONOR OF<br />

JENNY LAGERGREN<br />

Marina Page


DOES YOUR DOG SHED?<br />

You have a special dinner or appointment. You leave the<br />

house – running late and arrive to your scheduled dinner or<br />

appointment. You get out of your car and look down and you<br />

are covered in pet hair. It seems like if I wear black, I am<br />

covered in light hairs. If I wear something light-colored – I’m<br />

covered in black hairs.<br />

Can you relate to that? This happens to me all of the time.<br />

Shedding is difficult. If you read or hear about how some<br />

breeds of dogs don’t shed, you can discount it. Every dog<br />

sheds – some more than others – but they all shed.<br />

So why then do some dogs appear not to shed while others shed<br />

so much you could weave a thick blanket out of the discarded<br />

fur? The answer lies in the growth rate of the hair, which is<br />

based on genetics, nutrition and environment. Shedding is the<br />

process by which old hair naturally falls out and new hair<br />

begins to grow in its place.<br />

What can you do to stop shedding? Really – nothing. But you<br />

can do some things to control the hair around your home.<br />

Here are 6 tips that work:<br />

1. Brush. Our house pets need brushing to prevent large<br />

amounts of hair from accumulating in the coat. It not only<br />

decreased the amount of hair on your clothes and furniture;<br />

it also stimulates the blood supply to your dog’s skin. Once<br />

the individual old hair has been removed, new hair can<br />

form. It should be on a regular basis, only about 10 minutes<br />

a day are needed.<br />

2. Vacuum. Vacuum your house and car. A good quality<br />

vacuum that sucks up pet hair is great. If you have pets –<br />

especially multiple dogs – daily vacuuming is ideal. This<br />

includes furniture where they frequently sleep or rest.<br />

3. Wash. Weekly (or even more frequent) washing of<br />

bedding (both yours if your dog sleeps on the bed) and the<br />

dog bed can help get rid of pet hair.<br />

4. Keep your closet door closed. Don’t allow your pets in<br />

the area where you keep your clothes. This won’t prevent<br />

hair from getting on your clothes but will help.<br />

5. Use a tape roller. Keep a tape hair roller to pick up hair on<br />

your clothes by the door and one in your glove box. This is<br />

great for getting hair off your clothes at the last minute.<br />

6. Bathe. Bathing your dog helps get rid of loose dead hair,<br />

stimulates circulation to the skin and helps your dog smell<br />

great.<br />

DOG TOYS YOUR DOG NEEDS<br />

TO STAY HAPPY & HEALTHY<br />

Dog toys aren’t a “luxury.” They’re vital to your dog’s<br />

physical and emotional health. They help him burn off excess<br />

energy and keep his mind sharp. They keep him from<br />

becoming bored or depressed. They even help relieve his<br />

separation anxiety.<br />

There are toys to chew, toys to fetch, toys to cuddle and toys to<br />

tug. There are toys that challenge your dog’s creativity and<br />

exercise his mind. But with so many different kinds of toys to<br />

choose from, how ill you know which toy is right for your dog?<br />

First, it’s got to hold his interest. Otherwise it will end up lying<br />

around the house with all those other toys he doesn’t’ play<br />

with. It’s also got to be durable. If a toy isn’t tough enough to<br />

withstand your dog’s active play, he’ll quickly destroy it. In<br />

either case, that toy ends up being nothing more than a waste of<br />

your good money.<br />

So, with so many dog toys on the market today, how do you<br />

find the right toy for your dog?<br />

1. Will this toy entertain my dog?<br />

2. Will it hold up to my dog’s active play?<br />

3. Is this toy safe?<br />

If you can answer, “yes” to all three of these questions, you’ve<br />

got a winner.<br />

Once you select a good toy, put its safety features to the test.<br />

Does it have pieces your dog can chew off and swallow? Is it<br />

the right size for him to play with comfortably, or could it<br />

cause injury?<br />

The right toys will help keep your dog happy and healthy, so<br />

choose wisely.<br />

WISH LIST<br />

Milk Bones & Dog Treats<br />

Paper Towels<br />

Photo Paper for Adoption Pictures<br />

Laundry Soap<br />

Dryer Sheets<br />

Liquid Fabric Softener<br />

Solid, Bright Colored Fleece<br />

Flea Treatment for Puppies & Kittens<br />

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A S G A W S I L H G U O C L E N N E K P N<br />

N D O F E R A L S G N I K R A M V E U U O<br />

I V O L S E N O B U T N S D E E R B K R I<br />

M T E P E T I B E S R P E T T I L E C R T<br />

A S N E T T I K E N A G M R O I L L I S A<br />

L R O S S I L M S Y O T E Y C R E L T O L<br />

C E S T S L O A N I L A S A A U K E R C U<br />

O K E I S D E N S S T E W A T E R S E I P<br />

N S S B D N A T S O L A A H S P A E S L O<br />

T I A B R D N U O F R L L P H L B I C A P<br />

R H F A N I M A L E E O R L O I A P U C R<br />

O W E R E T U E N O G N S A M C L P E O E<br />

L O L I X E B E O R U G S M E E L U W V V<br />

O O I T O S S A O W L H H R A N E P A R O<br />

F F N R T S P W S R A A E O G S U C G A L<br />

F L E A I G L L U D T I L W A E C S G P U<br />

I K L R C A E F E G I R T T I I S L I U N<br />

C R U E L T Y Z M Y O E E R N L E I N A T<br />

E A K F O S T E R I N G R A O A R A R P E<br />

R P E F I L D L I W S D T E S Y E T U I E<br />

S G M R M I C R O C H I P H S E I B A R R<br />

E O I S L E N N E K O N F O R E V E R N S<br />

C D A V E T E R I N A R I A N H O M E L A<br />

P A R A S I T E S G O D N E I R F M A S I<br />

ALPHA<br />

ADOPTIONS<br />

ANIMAL CONTROL<br />

OFFICER<br />

BALL<br />

BARK<br />

BELLE<br />

BITE<br />

BONES<br />

BREEDS<br />

CALICO<br />

CATS<br />

CRUELTY<br />

DOG PARK<br />

DOGS<br />

DOMESTIC<br />

EXOTIC<br />

FELINE LUKEMIA<br />

FERAL<br />

FLEA<br />

FOREVER HOME (on 2 lines)<br />

FOSTERING<br />

FRIEND<br />

FUR<br />

GROWL<br />

HEARTWORK<br />

HOME AGAIN<br />

KENNEL COUGH<br />

KENNELS<br />

KITTENS<br />

LAWS<br />

LEASH<br />

LICENSE<br />

LITTERS<br />

LONG HAIR<br />

LOST AND FOUND (on 2 lines)<br />

MARKINGS<br />

MEOW<br />

MICROCHIP<br />

NEUTER<br />

NOSE<br />

OVERPOPULATION<br />

PARASITES<br />

PARVO<br />

PET<br />

PUBLIC AWARENESS<br />

PUPPIES<br />

PURRS<br />

RABBITS<br />

RABIES<br />

RARE<br />

REGULATIONS<br />

RESCUE<br />

RESCUE WAGGIN<br />

SAFE<br />

SAM<br />

SHADE<br />

SPAY<br />

TAGS<br />

TAILS<br />

TICK<br />

TOSS<br />

TOYS<br />

TREAT<br />

VACCINATIONS<br />

VETERINARIAN<br />

VOLUNTEERS<br />

WAGS<br />

WATER<br />

WHISKERS<br />

WILDLIFE<br />

WOOF<br />

YELPS<br />

**** BONUS****<br />

SALINE<br />

ANIMAL<br />

SHELTER - (on 3 lines)<br />

By: Melodee Rein<br />

<strong>Shelter</strong> Volunteer<br />

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KEEP YOUR PETS SAFE<br />

FROM WEATHER HAZARDS<br />

Make sure your pet sleeps away from drafts, preferably in a pet<br />

bed. A dry, elevated doghouse should be provided for dogs<br />

when they are outdoors. The house should be small enough to<br />

keep your dog warm by trapping the dog’s body heat, but large<br />

enough for the dog to stand up and turn around. Insulation,<br />

including a door flap, carpeting, towels, and facing the house<br />

away from the wind will protect against the cold.<br />

When the temperature dips below 20°F, it’s best to keep all<br />

dogs indoors, even if a doghouse is provided. Shorthaired<br />

dogs, cats, and puppies should be kept indoors at 40°F or<br />

below.<br />

Make sure your dog or cat always wears an appropriately<br />

fitting collar and an ID tag with your current address and phone<br />

number.<br />

In fact, to protect your pets from the dangers of inclement<br />

weather and to prevent them from straying far from home, the<br />

Humane Society of the United State recommends that you keep<br />

your pets, including cats, indoors. Unless your pet has<br />

adequate shelter and your supervision, living outdoors can be<br />

hazardous for your pet.<br />

Compare the amount of exercise your dog receives during the<br />

colder months to that received during the warmer months. If<br />

your dog is indoors more during the cold months, he’s probably<br />

getting less exercise and may need less food. However, if your<br />

pet is outside often in the winter months, he may need more<br />

food to provide the calories necessary to produce more body<br />

heat.<br />

Regularly check your pet’s water to make sure it is not frozen.<br />

When your pet is outside, make sure there is plenty of fresh<br />

drinking water available. Ice and snow do not provide enough<br />

liquid for an animal. Your pets can’t burn calories without a<br />

fresh supply of water, and if they can’t burn calories, they will<br />

get cold.<br />

In their search to keep warm outdoors, cats may refuge next to<br />

a warm car engine or tire. To alert an animal who may be in<br />

your vehicle, slap the hood before starting your car.<br />

Keep your pet’s coat well groomed during the winter. Matted<br />

fur won’t properly protect your pet from the cold.<br />

Antifreeze tastes sweet to pets but is poisonous if consumed. If<br />

your pet ingests any amount of antifreeze, contact your<br />

veterinarian immediately. Check your car for seepage, too.<br />

When adding antifreeze, clean up any spills and be sure to keep<br />

this substance out of your pet’s reach. Antifreeze and coolants<br />

that are essentially nontoxic are available at many auto supply<br />

stores.<br />

Ice-melting chemicals can irritate and burn the pads of your<br />

pet’s feet. Do not allow your pet to lick his feet after he has<br />

walked outdoors. The chemicals may burn his mouth and<br />

cause serious problems if ingested. When your pet comes in<br />

from the cold, use a damp towel to wipe off his feet and<br />

underside.<br />

Remove snow piled high next to your fence. It can provide a<br />

boost for your dog to jump over.<br />

SHE IS THE MOST<br />

TREASURED POSSESSION<br />

IN MY LIFE<br />

AND I GOT HER AT THE<br />

SALINA ANIMAL SHELTER<br />

Dogs feel very strongly that they should always go with you in<br />

the car, in case the need should arise for them to bark violently<br />

at nothing right in your ear.<br />

Amrose Bierce<br />

Dog Facts:<br />

1. Cancer-causing agents can be found in a dog’s hair and<br />

urine for months after being around secondhand smoke.<br />

2. Dogs whose owners smoke are twice as likely to develop<br />

cancer. Long-nosed dogs tend to get nasal and sinus<br />

cancer, while short-nosed dogs tend to get lung cancer.<br />

Fish Facts:<br />

1. Smoke from burning tobacco can settle into home<br />

aquariums. Many of the poisons in second-hand smoke,<br />

including nicotine and ammonia, are highly toxic to<br />

goldfish.<br />

2. Tobacco under the fingernails or nicotine-stained fingers<br />

can also pollute aquarium water and poison your goldfish.<br />

Cat Facts:<br />

1. Secondhand smoke gets on a cat’s fur. When a cat cleans<br />

itself, it gets a large dose of chemicals in the smoke.<br />

2. Cats that are exposed to secondhand smoke are three times<br />

as likely to develop lymphoma, a deadly cancer.<br />

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