Petsburgh Magazine Spring 2019

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+ MEET THE VET: ANIMAL FRIENDS WELCOMES DR. CAROL FELLENSTEIN Page 7

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SPRING 2019

Volume 1, No. 1

Positive Results with Positive Reinforcement Page 16

A FRESH LOOK FOR ANIMAL FRIENDS Page 4

CHECK OUT UPCOMING EVENTS Page 15

THINKING OUTSIDE THE CAGE

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NEW LOOK!

Be a part of the all new Petsburgh Magazine! Ads and Tributes

Advertising and tribute opportunities starting at $200. Ask about special rates for a year-long commitment!

Honor a special friend (two- or four-legged alike!) with a tribute in Animal Friends’ new Petsburgh Magazine! Or, put your business or organization in front of an audience of animal lovers just like you by placing an ad. This quarterly magazine reaches tens of thousands of donors, volunteers, adopters and other supporters of Animal Friends’ mission. To learn more about placing an ad or tribute in an upcoming issue of Petsburgh Magazine, contact:

Heather Dougherty

Director of Events & Corporate Giving 412.847.7055 HDougherty@ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org Animal Friends reserves the right to refuse any advertising due to content or space restrictions.

ABOUT US For more than 75 years, Animal Friends has continually set – and raised – the bar for humane programming in the Pittsburgh region. Our 75-acre campus serves as a center of compassion and hope for more than 2,600 homeless pets annually. Our full-service companion animal resource community serves our region by providing approximately 15,000 spay/neuter surgeries annually, and impacting more than 120,000 lives through humane education, pet behavior classes, pet therapy and our pet food bank each year. Animal Friends is proud to continue to save lives … simply put, because it’s what we do. Learn more at ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org.

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This magazine is not responsible for the conduct, health, temperament or availability of the animals listed. The publisher retains the right to refuse any advertising. COPYING OR REPRODUCING ANY OR ALL OF THIS PUBLICATION IS URGED AND APPRECIATED, WITH THE EXCEPTION OF THE USE OF THE NAME “PETSBURGH PRESS,” WHICH IS PROTECTED AND IS PROHIBITED IN ANY OTHER FORM, OR BY ANY OTHER MEANS.

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IN THIS ISSUE

Magazine

Cody Hoellerman Managing Editors:

Shannon Clarke and Kim Krisciunas Writers:

Suzanne Denk, Aubrey Diebler, Dr. Carol Fellenstein, Nikki Finch, Jenn Geibel, Chelsea Herd, Kaley Kaczynski, Julia Morris, Veronica Rigatti, Dana Schultz and Carol Whaley Photography:

Patty Bumbaugh, Suzanne Denk, Rebecca Geromi, Jamie Greene, Cody Hoellerman, Karen MacDonald, Linda Mitzel, Mary Pegher, Angela Pulice and Cassandra Yeager Animal Handlers:

Lillian Abernathy, Karen Appman, Karen Grant, Holly Gumbeski, Olivia MacDonald, Elaine Natowich and Debbie Viducich Design:

Kay Braun at Direct Axis President & Chief Executive Officer:

David Swisher

ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org Caryl Gates Gluck Resource Center M-F: 11 a.m.-7 p.m. | S & S: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Howard Ash Animal Wellness Center M-F: 11 a.m.-6 p.m. 562 Camp Horne Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15237 Main Number: 412.847.7000

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Breaking Mews

Editor-in-Chief:

Clinic Services

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Adoptable Dogs

Enrichment Corner

Re-Tail Therapy

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Adoptable Rabbits

Event Calendar

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Animal Friends University

Kids’ Corner

Behavior/ Training

Adoptable Cats

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Happy Tail

Adoption 412.847.7002 \ AdoptionInfo@ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org Admissions 412.847.7078 \ AdmissionsInfo@ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org Advertising, Event Sponsorships, Donations and Mailing List Changes/Additions 412.847.7051 \ Development@ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org Behavior Classes & Helpline 412.847.7070 \ Behavior@ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org Community Programs & Classes 412.847.7035 \ AFU@ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org Cruelty Investigations 412.847.7066 Events 412.847.7055 \ SpecialEvents@ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org Low-Cost Spay/Neuter Program 412.847.7004 \ SpayNeuter@ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org Retail Stores 412.847.7022 \ Retail@ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org

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BREAKING MEWS

fresh look

A for Animal Friends

Dear Friend, Spring has sprung at Animal Friends! The campus is bustling with adopters and volunteers taking advantage of the longer days, the dogs are eager to hit our sun-drenched trails and shortly our campus will simply burst into bloom and new spring growth.

When I think of growth, my mind turns to how far we’ve come as an organization. We’re continually adapting and evolving so we can better serve the needs of the pets and the people of our region. Once we were simply a humble matchmaking service for homeless pets but we’ve grown into a full-service companion animal resource community. As part of being an animal resource community, we promise to extend our knowledge mind turns to and resources as much as we can … some of which is done through this very publication.

When I think of growth, my how far we’ve come as an organization. We’re continually adapting and evolving so we can better serve the needs of the pets and the people of our region.”

In the early 1990s, a member of our Board of Directors, Chris O’Donnell, had a vision to create an avenue to promote our adoptable animals. (Lest we forget, Facebook and Instagram weren’t a glimmer of an idea, and Animal Friends didn’t even have a website yet!) And so, the Petsburgh Press – a newsletter chock full of photos and bios of our beloved residents – was founded. For decades this format has served us well. But now, as we continue to evolve and grow as an organization, we wanted to ensure that this important publication evolved with us. So, now you can expect to receive the new Petsburgh Magazine quarterly. It will have expanded articles, featured pets and brand-new sections. All in all, our intention is to provide you with even more resources than before to help you improve, support and save the lives of our animal friends. We’re pleased to carry on the tradition of the Petsburgh Press, but we’re even more thrilled to bring you our flagship edition of our Petsburgh Magazine. I truly hope you enjoy it. In appreciation,

David J. Swisher President & Chief Executive Officer

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Our intention is to provide you with even more resources than before to help you improve, support and save the lives of our animal friends.


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Petsburgh through the years ...

Animal Friends University Winter 2009

Petsburgh Fall 2008

Petsburgh Holiday 2005 Petsburgh Winter 2017

Become a Faithful Friend with a recurring monthly gift! For a monthly gift of just $5 or more, you’ll gain exclusive access to special discounts, perks and incentives only available to our most faithful friends – while supporting our mission all year long! By becoming a member today, you could save a life. Learn more about what your monthly gift could provide and details about annual membership benefits at ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org/ Membership.

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CLINIC SERVICES

Low-Cost Clinics at Animal Friends! Animal Friends proudly offers low-cost vaccine and microchip clinics to help keep your four-legged friends safe, happy and healthy. These clinics are cash only and all services are offered on a first-come first-served basis – no reservations required.

Thursday, Apr. 4 | 1-3 p.m. Thursday, Apr. 18 | 1-3 p.m. Thursday, May 2 | 1-3 p.m. Saturday, May 11 | 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Thursday, May 16 | 1-3 p.m.

Vet

Ask the

By Dr. Carol Fellenstein

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I recently found a young kitten and was wondering about getting her spayed. Is this important and if so, at what age should I have it done?

In terms of when to have your kitten spayed, it is best to have the procedure done before the pet reaches sexual maturity and goes into her first heat cycle. This first heat can happen as young as 5 months of age. Most veterinarians working in private practice prefer to perform the surgery between 5-6 months while veterinarians working in an animal shelter environment or at high-quality, high-volume spay/neuter clinics safely perform the procedure as young as 2 months of age.

A: Yes, it is very important to schedule a spay surgery for a young female kitten. Is this important and if so, at what age should I have it done?

In terms of cats, March marks the beginning of the feline mating season which typically In addition to preventing unwanted births, there continues through about October. This period are behavioral and health benefits to spaying of time is also known as kitten season. and neutering your pets when they are young. During these 8 months, there is a very There is a prevention of mammary cancer in dramatic increase in the number of kittens females and prostatic cancer in males. Spaying being surrendered to shelters and rescue and neutering at a young age also prevents groups across the country. Organizations like behaviors like roaming, fighting, humping, Animal Friends work hard to care for these marking of territory and wailing. These kittens and find loving families to adopt them. behaviors are driven by hormones at first as Unfortunately, not all kittens surrendered to shelters have the same In terms of cats, March marks experience.

the beginning of the feline mating Spaying and neutering is the season which typically continues through most proactive and humane October. This period of time is also way to prevent overpopulation. known as kitten season.”

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Please bring your dog on a leash and cats in separate, secure carriers. No retractable leashes, chain leashes or prong collars, please! For a full list of vaccines and services offered or if you have questions about which vaccines your pet needs, visit ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org/Vaccine or call 412.847.7029. animals experience sexual maturity and it is at this stage that spaying and neutering can be very effective in eliminating them. If left unresolved by not spaying and neutering, these behaviors become learned and habitual. Once it reaches this point, they are more difficult to eliminate with surgery. Do you have a question for the veterinarian? Send your question to SpayNeuter@Thinking OutsideTheCage.org and you just might see an answer to your question in an upcoming issue of Animal Friends’ Petsburgh Magazine!

We thank our spay/neuter sponsors … Mr. Daniel Fedeanis and Mrs. Andrea Fedeanis, Mr. David Ruschak and Mrs. Jessica Ruschak, Mr. Glenn Schneider and Mrs. Mary Schneider, Mr. James Watt, Mr. Marty Fruendt, Mr. Thomas Hohn and Mrs. Linda Hohn, Mrs. Danita Vitek and Mr. James Vitek, Mrs. Judith Montibeller and Mr. Victor Montibeller, Mrs. Judy Traveny, Mrs. Roberta Saunier, Ms. Alex Geary, Ms. Christine Minor, Ms. Cynthia Meeder, Ms. Diane Bowser, Ms. Ekaterina Angert, Ms. Jessica Horzempa, Ms. Judy Donovan, Ms. Julia Case, Ms. Julie Kmiec, Ms. Linda Pavlik, Ms. Loretta George, Ms. Marleen Hernandez, Ms. Marlene Lotzmann, Ms. Martha Reese, Ms. Mary Ellen Lytle, Ms. Mary Lee Stenson, Ms. Nancy Smith, Ms. Rae Stiles, Ms. Rebecca Bosiljevac, Ms. Rochelle Thompson, Ms. Samantha Stone, Ms. Sandra Cochran, Ms. Sarah Hamlen, Ms. Sharon Ammons, Ms. Sheila Gastiger


CLINIC SERVICES

Building Compassionate Communities By Kaley Kaczynski, Animal Friends for Life Coordinator

targeted outreach efforts to help the pets and people of our region. We are partnering with municipalities that will be committed to using humane options for animal issues facing their communities.

Since 2014, Animal Friends has been committed to supporting the underserved communities and struggling pet owners of our region. Through So far, we’ve welcomed Sharpsburg and Animal Friends for Life, we have made great Bellevue as our first two strides by going door Compassionate Communities! to door in our targeted We are excited to neighborhoods of work with Animal These two communities will Observatory Hill and be making commitments Friends to implement a Perry Hilltop. But, to their animal residents in municipal-led animal with limited time and several ways. First, they will care program.” resources, we have be humanely controlling their learned that building – Mayor Matthew Rudzki, Sharpsburg feral cat populations through strong relationships Trap Neuter Vaccinate Return across social service, governmental and (TNVR) efforts. And, of course, they’ll continue community-driven networks is the most to promote spay/neuter throughout their effective way to help those in need. communities. That’s why we’re thrilled to introduce At Animal Friends, we will offer discounts on Compassionate Communities, a brand-new both spay/neuter surgeries and purchases from program that will allow us to expand our

Dr. Carol Fellenstein, with resident cat, Cabo

This gives Bellevue and Sharpsburg the opportunity to establish stability for community cats and offer residents resources for their own pets. We are proud to do what we can to ensure that all of our constituents, including the [four-legged] ones, have the safest, happiest and healthiest lives possible.” – Mayor Emily Marburger, Bellevue the two Retail Stores on our campus. We will also continue to provide educational seminars, spay/neuter and TNVR resources and guidance on new or changing ordinances. Together, we are building a more humane and compassionate region – one community at a time!

Meet the Vet By Carol Whaley, Director of Clinic Services Animal Friends is excited to introduce our new Veterinarian of Community Medicine, Dr. Carol Fellenstein. A graduate of Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine, Dr. Fellenstein has extensive experience in shelter medicine and has worked with shelters in the Washington, D.C. area, Norfolk, Va. and throughout the state of Indiana. Dr. Fellenstein also served as an Assistant Clinical Professor of Shelter Medicine at Purdue University’s College of Veterinary Medicine for nearly 5 years, instructing students in shelter medicine, veterinary forensics and animal husbandry as well as implementing the school’s mobile spay/neuter surgical unit which teaches fourth-year veterinary students high-quality, high-volume spay/neuter techniques. Most recently, Dr. Fellenstein served as the Medical Director at a private clinic that provided surgical services to pets of low-income clientele in the Indianapolis area. ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org

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ADOPTABLE DOGS

Featured Adoptable Dog:

Otter

Otter is a sweet and energetic dog looking for a loving family. She is searching for a home where she will be the only pet because she loves being the center of attention! Otter loves enrichment activities that encourage her to use her brain – she gets smarter every day. We could tell you all about Otter, but don’t just take our word for it! Read what one of her closest human friends, and Animal Friends volunteer, has to say about her ...

she often reminds me to make the best of any situation I find myself in.

I have worked closely with Otter for several months, and in that time she has made quite the impression! She has a very big personality, and we often share a laugh over her silly escapades. She is a dog who always seems to be smiling, which makes me smile as well. Her zest for life is contagious and

“Otter doesn’t enjoy dog parks because she prefers human friends over other canines! She would love to have her very own yard where she could play with a loving family. Otter has a lot of energy to share, and she appreciates having toys to keep her busy. After a long day of playing, you will find Otter likes to curl up

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“I’m not the only person who Otter can connect with – she loves meeting new people. Otter gets a little excited sometimes and can’t stop herself from jumping – it’s just her favorite way to say hello. We’ve been teaching her to sit so that she can contain her enthusiasm when she gets a new visitor.

Otter has a very big personality, and we often share a laugh over her silly escapades. She is a dog who always seems to be smiling, which makes me smile as well. Her zest for life is contagious and she often reminds me to make the best of any situation I find myself in.”

and snuggle. If you’re looking for a canine companion to add to your life, Otter just might be the girl for you!”


ADOPTABLE DOGS

COCO Coco is a smart and beautiful girl who has been putting in lots of hard work with her canine manners. She is a quick study (she already knows sit, down, paw and even high five!) and has made wonderful progress in her time here at Animal Friends. Coco is hoping to find a family who is willing to take the time to get to know her and let her get to know them before bringing her home. Once she warms up to people, Coco loves to cuddle and play puzzle games that will put her mind to work!

TITUS Titus is an adorable and gentle

DOZER

guy looking for a family where he will be the only pet. Titus is mostly deaf and has poor vision, but he makes up for it with his incredible sense of smell! One of Titus’s favorite activities is completing puzzles that require him to put his nose to work. Titus is looking forward to beginning the relaxed life he deserves with someone he can go for walks with and snuggle up to every day.

This handsome guy is Dozer! He’s a friendly dog looking to find a home where he will have lots of love and plenty of toys. Dozer would prefer to go to an adult-only home where he will be the only pet, but that’s just because he doesn’t want to share his new family’s love with anyone else! This lovable boy can’t wait to find a family he can cuddle with at the end of a long day.

Dozer sends big kisses of thanks to Miss Amber Speciale for her generous sponsorship.

DONTEZ Dontez came to Animal Friends as a transfer from an overcrowded shelter. Although he can be a bit nervous with noise and excitement, he has put in lots of hard work adjusting to his new environment. Dontez is searching for a home with previous dog experience. While he can be a bit shy at first, he quickly becomes a fun and playful boy once he warms up to new people. He can’t wait to meet his new family – could it be yours?

TWINKLE Twinkle is a sweet pooch looking to find a place to call home. With the help of our Medical team, Twinkle is working to manage sensitive skin. While she absolutely loves attention and petting, Twinkle’s family may need to respect her space from time to time. This loving girl would be a good fit for a home with children who are 6 years or older. Twinkle simply can’t wait to relax in the lap of her new family!

Dontez barks “thank you” to Ms. Cindy Kimmons for her gift.

Are you interested in adopting? Visit ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org/Dogs to learn more about adopting from Animal Friends and to meet more adoptable dogs!

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NIKKI Nikki is a sweet and energetic LUCY LU Lucy Lu is a beautiful girl who came to Animal Friends from one of our partner shelters. She is very friendly and has lots of energy. Since coming to Animal Friends, she has really come out of her shell! Lucy Lu will need a family who will provide plenty of opportunities for her to keep her mind and body active. Does this smart, sweet and sassy girl sound like she could be your new best friend? Lucy Lu appreciates the generosity of Ms. Cheryl Stadalnikas.

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MS. PENNY Ms. Penny may be a senior gal, but if you met her in person you would never know! She’s an incredibly active and energetic dog who loves to be out sniffing and exploring the world around her. It doesn’t take Ms. Penny long at all to warm up and meet new friends. If you have room for a sweet and gentle girl with plenty of pep left in her step, Ms. Penny could be the one for you!

ACAI This active and lovable boy is Acai! He is looking to find an experienced family who will help him continue working to positively channel his energy and intelligence – he’s a very smart boy! While Acai would prefer to go to a home without cats, he wouldn’t mind having a fellow canine who shares his rambunctious playing style! Acai is looking forward to finding a family where he can share all of his energy and love.

BUDDY BOY Buddy Boy is a big, friendly guy looking to find a home where he can relax with a loving family. Before coming to Animal Friends, Buddy Boy spent the majority of his life outside, so he likes to have his personal space sometimes. But, he loves car rides, gentle head scratches and meeting new people. Someone loves Buddy Boy so much that his adoption is sponsored, so he’s truly priceless!

Acai sends wiggles of thanks to Ms. Dolores DiGiovine for her gracious donation.

Buddy Boy would like to extend his gratitude to Mr. Kevin Tomasic and Susan Tomasic for their generosity.

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dog looking for a family to call her own! She loves being the center of attention and her ideal home would be one where she will be the only pet. Nikki is a smart and active girl who has made great progress in learning to focus her energy in positive ways since she arrived at Animal Friends. If you are ready to share your active lifestyle with a new friend, come and meet Nikki!

Nikki’s tail is wagging because of a gift from Mrs. Ingrid Hancock.

TAG Tag is a fun-loving guy with lots of energy and love to share. He would prefer a home without cats or rabbits, but he wouldn’t mind having a canine companion who can handle his rowdy play style. Tag would benefit from enrichment activities like brain games and puzzles – he is one smart pup! This handsome guy is excited to find a family who can give him plenty of exercise and all the attention his heart desires.


ENRICHMENT CORNER

A Fresh Start with Enrichment

Cats

By Suzanne Denk, Animal Enrichment Specialist

A pipe cleaner can twist into a hyacinth or posy, creating a bright, exciting new toy! This flower toy is easy for your cat to toss and has an appealing fuzzy texture. You can also store your flower toys in catnip to put a little extra spring in your cat’s step!

Spring is finally here bringing flowers, warmer days and sunshine with it! Giving our pets something new and fresh to explore each day can improve their quality of life and leave the frosty days of winter behind.

Once the flower has been played with, hide it again! Discovering a new toy peeking from behind a door, next to a chair leg or under a bed skirt can bring out your cat’s instinctive desire to hunt.

Rabbits As a natural forager, your rabbit will enjoy receiving some of their daily hay in a unique sushi roll. Add fresh herbs like parsley, cilantro or dill for a fun surprise! The rolled toy moves, has a unique texture and provides a challenge for your bunny to reach the treat. Simply cut a 2-inch by 6-inch piece of corrugated paper and tightly roll up the herbs or hay in the paper and secure with raffia. Your long-eared family member will thank you!

Dogs Spring weather allows our dogs to really enjoy their walks. Your pup’s strongest sense is smell. With 220-300 million scent receptors in their nose (compared to 6 million in a human) our dogs live in a world of scent.

Take a sniffing walk! Next time you and your pooch are out for a stroll, let them choose the route and allow them to sniff lampposts, mailboxes and street signs as long as they like! For added fun, toss a few treats into the grass for them to sniff out. Sniffing helps to expend energy and engages the mind. Let your dog choose the pace and direction of your next outing – after all, walks should be fun for them!

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RE-TAIL THERAPY

RE-TAIL therapy

By Jenn Geibel, Director of Retail Services & Chow Wagon Spring is in the air! Here at Animal Friends, you can find all the products you need to enjoy the warm weather with your pets. From durable, high-quality leashes and harnesses, to exclusive dog tags and our extensive line of flea and tick products, you and your beloved pup will be more than ready to hit the trail together in style. But, it’s not just canine companions that benefit from our Re-Tail Store. If your feline friend needs a more spacious litterbox or your bunny would love having some new, interactive toys to play with – we have you covered! Our store has products to keep every kind of four-legged friend happy, healthy and safe.

Petmate Hi-Back Litter Pan

Dig It Heavy Biothane 6-foot Slip Leash Don’t forget, the best part about shopping at Animal Friends is that every dollar of the proceeds benefits our animal residents and lifesaving programs. So, you’re not just helping your pets – you’re helping the dogs, cats and rabbits of our community! Can you think of a better way to kick off the spring season?

Pawp Up Sale!

In addition to the warmer weather, we have more exciting news at Animal Friends!

Our Re-Tail Resale Store will be hosting its first ever Pawp Up Sale on Saturday, April 27.

This yard sale-style event is sure to be a blowout with unbeatable deals on collars, treats, beds, toys, supplies and more! You won’t want to miss out so be sure to mark your calendar! With two stores on our campus, our friendly and helpful staff and volunteers are ready to assist you with whatever you may need for your pets. Stop by our original Re-Tail Store or our Re-Tail Resale Store to treat your four-legged family members – we promise not to tell them about the unbeatable deals and incredibly low prices!

Critter Ware Krazy Karrot Toy Looking for a new way to help pets in need? Now, you can support our Chow Wagon Pet Food Bank every time you shop with the RoundUp App! This app allows you to round up each purchase you make to the nearest dollar with the change being donated to Animal Friends.

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It’s easy to join and once you’ve linked your debit or credit card, the app does the rest! Sign up at ThinkingOutsideThe Cage.org/RoundUp.

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any toy or treat! Valid at Animal Friends’ Re-Tail Stores. Limit one item per coupon. Offer expires May 31, 2019.


ADOPTABLE RABBITS

Featured Adoptable Rabbit: By Aubrey Deibler, Animal Care Team Leader

Hoppy

Hoppy is a sweet and curious bunny who has had such a positive impact on my time here at Animal Friends. Hoppy came to Animal Friends when she was just under 3 months old. After nearly 2 years, I think it’s safe to say that I’ve become one of her closest human friends. “I had the privilege of getting to work closely with Hoppy when she first came to Animal Friends from one of our partner shelters. Hoppy was a bit shy at first as she got to know her new environment. Under the watchful eyes of our dedicated volunteers, Hoppy began to open up and let her unique and adventurous personality shine through. After spending some time in a foster home, Hoppy grew into the energetic and lovable little bunny that she is today. Now, she wants to find a new home with a loving family! “Hoppy is looking for a patient family who will give her the time she needs to get to know her new surroundings. Once adjusted, Hoppy warms up to people very quickly. She can never have enough head pets and ear rubs! Hoppy isn’t a fan of loud noises, so she would prefer to find a calm home where she can relax with her new family.

After spending some time in a foster home, Hoppy grew into the energetic and lovable little bunny that she is today. Now, she wants to find a new home with a loving family!”

“Hoppy’s big personality can’t be contained within her kennel all day, and she would love to find a family who lets her out to stretch her legs. If you’re a family that indulges in yoga, Hoppy would love to join you. She’s a shining star at our Bunny Yoga here at Animal Friends! And that’s not her only skill – she’s also one of the fastest of the bunch at our BunRuns. She’ll never stop surprising you with all of her hidden talents! “Hoppy is a great rabbit with so much love to offer. If she ends up in your family then you can count yourself lucky!”

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ADOPTABLE RABBITS

GANDALF AND GALADRIEL Gandalf and Galadriel are a bonded pair and will need to find a family with room for two new bunnies! Galadriel tends to be more outgoing than Gandalf – he looks to her for confidence. The two are more comfortable in quiet environments so they would do best in a calm, settled home. Although they both take some time to warm up to new people, once they are comfortable they love gentle pets from their human friends!

Gandalf and Galdriel would like to thank Mr. Larry Lakomy for his gift.

NELSON Nelson was originally found living outside and was taken in by a Good Samaritan before coming to Animal Friends. He grows more comfortable as he gets to know you and is very content to sit in a cozy lap. Nelson is a curious boy who loves to explore his surroundings – so his new family is in for lots of adventures! If your home sounds like the right fit for this handsome guy, stop by and meet Nelson today.

BIG WIG Big Wig came to Animal Friends after being rescued by our Humane Society Police Officers. Although she has been through some hard times, Big Wig is an absolute sweetheart. She wants to find a home that does not have dogs but she may be able to live with another rabbit. Big Wig can be shy in new situations but warms up to new people quickly. Her new family will certainly enjoy spending their days with this lovable girl! Big Wig says “thank you” to Mrs. Lida Mariotti and Mr. Geno Mariotti for their generosity.

MARASCHINO SPRINKLES Sprinkles is a beautiful

rabbit who takes her time trusting and getting to know new people. Her ideal home will be one with a patient family who will allow her time to open up and adjust. She would do best in a quiet home with older children where she can relax and take things at her own pace. As with most bunnies, she prefers all four feet on the floor, but that doesn’t mean she doesn’t enjoy human interaction!

Meet Maraschino! He’s a lovable rabbit looking to find a calmer home where he can kick back and relax. Maraschino is a bit shy at first, but once he has time to settle in he is a very sweet little guy who loves to receive head rubs from his family. Maraschino may even like having a bunny friend in his new home – our Adoption team can help you with a meet-and-greet beforehand.

Maraschino sends nose wiggles of thanks to Dr. Linda Kavanaugh Varga and Mr. Bruce Varga for their contribution.

Are you interested in adopting? Visit ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org/Rabbits to learn more about adopting from Animal Friends and to meet more adoptable rabbits!

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I would like to sponsor a ...

CAT

DOG

RABBIT

WHOEVER NEEDS IT MOST

TOTAL $

Name Address City

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Zip

Send this form with your donation to Animal Friends, 562 Camp Horne Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15237. All donations are tax-deductible. Or, make your donation online at ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org/DonateNow.


EVENT CALENDAR

EVENT calendar

To register or learn more about upcoming events at Animal Friends, visit ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org/Events.

FRIDAY, APRIL 5

SPINNING FUNDRAISER

FRIDAY, APRIL 12

SATURDAY, APRIL 13

BUNNY YOGA

BOW WOW BINGO SOIRÉE

5:45-6:30 p.m. – Psycle Fitness 16087 Perry Highway, Warrendale, PA 15086 Join us for a spinning fundraiser to benefit our cat, dog and rabbit residents! Reserve your spot at Psycle Fitness for a fun and exhilarating evening in support of Animal Friends’ lifesaving mission. Whether you’re new to spinning or are an experienced rider, everyone is welcome! If you’re brand new to spinning, please arrive 10 minutes early for assistance with setting up your bike.

6-7 p.m. – Animal Friends Wind down from the week with a relaxing hoppy hour of Bunny Yoga! Practice your Sasangasana, or rabbit pose, with the professionals – our very own rabbit residents. Supplies are limited, so please plan to bring your own yoga mat, water bottle and anything else you may need.

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BRUNCH WITH THE BUNNIES

RE-TAIL RESALE PAWP UP SALE

9 a.m.-1 p.m. – Animal Friends Our rabbit residents are throwing a one-of-a-kind party for the whole family just in time for the Easter Bunny to hop through town. Join us for a scrumptious vegetarian brunch paired with a BunRun where you will have a chance to interact with our adoptable bunnies! For the safety of our resident rabbits, please leave your pets at home for this event. Spots are limited, reserve your seats online!

10 a.m.-5 p.m. – Animal Friends If you haven’t visited our Re-Tail Resale Store yet, there’s never been a better time! This yard sale-style event is sure to be a blowout with unbeatable deals on everything from collars and leashes to beds, toys, supplies and more. As always, 100% of the proceeds benefit our animal residents and lifesaving programs. We hope to see you there!

FRIDAY, MAY 3SUNDAY, MAY 5

RUN FOR THEIR LIVES 10 a.m.-5 p.m. – Downtown Pittsburgh Join Team Animal Friends for the Pittsburgh Marathon! With each passing mile, you’ll be stepping up your commitment to the homeless dogs, cats and rabbits at Animal Friends. So please, run for their lives ... it will make your runner’s high that much more worthwhile. Register at ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org/ PghMarathon.

SATURDAY, MAY 18

LAWRENCEVILLE CAT CRAWL 11 a.m.-4 p.m. – Lawrenceville businesses, Butler Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15201 We invite you to cat crawl through Lawrenceville to shop and visit our adorable adoptable cats and kittens, who will be spending their day at the unique shops and eateries along Butler Street. Purchase a shopping pass to get access to specials at each participating business with all proceeds benefiting Animal Friends. Shop, eat, cuddle – a perfect Saturday in Pittsburgh. Keep an eye on our website for more information and registration coming soon!

6-10:30 p.m. – Animal Friends Sip on an assortment of beer and wine during our cocktail hour followed by a deluxe sit-down dinner. The dogs will have their day – and so can you – as you try your hand at our No Fleas Scratch-Off Game, Chance Auction and Specialty Bingo Games. And, of course, there will be plenty of time for you to meet the true party animals – our resident dogs, cats and rabbits. Spots are limited, register now at ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org/ BowWow2019!

MONDAY, MAY 20

ANIMAL FRIENDS OPEN 11 a.m. – Diamond Run Golf Club 132 Laurel Oak Drive, Sewickley, PA Hit the links at the golf outing that benefits our fore-legged friends! Enjoy an afternoon with friends, family or colleagues as you hit the links for a special cause that will leave your tail wagging. The Animal Friends Open features access to the driving range, a scramble format, deluxe boxed lunch, putting contest, cocktails, dinner reception, auctions, awards and more!

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BEHAVIOR/TRAINING

What exactly does positive reinforcement mean?

Positive Results with

Positive Reinforcement By Veronica Rigatti, Canine Behavior Technician Training a canine companion takes time and patience. Sometimes, our four-legged friends struggle to understand what we are asking of them. So, how do we cross this language barrier between pups and people? At Animal Friends, we use positive reinforcement training. The main idea behind positive reinforcement is that praising your dog has much more effective, long-term results than punishing them. But what exactly does positive reinforcement involve? Let’s get into the specifics … If your dog does something good, you should reward their behavior with treats, toys or positive attention. Your dog will want to repeat that behavior again and again so they can continue to be rewarded! Over 16

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time, your dog will begin to consistently exhibit the good behaviors that you’re hoping for. Positive reinforcement training makes your dog happy while the good behaviors they are learning will make you happy – everybody wins! This type of training also builds trust between you and your animal companion, which will strengthen the bond you share for years to come. Often times, training a dog isn’t a simple task. You will likely experience bumps in the road, but that’s okay! Struggles and setbacks are all part of the learning process for you and your dog. The most important thing to remember is to be patient and give your dog time to understand what you are trying to teach them. What should you do when your dog demonstrates an undesirable behavior? You can use positive reinforcement in these situations too! For instance, if


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Animal Friends’ Position Statement on Training and Behavior

your dog barks every time you have a visitor, try teaching them to grab their favorite toy when there’s a knock at the door. They will be distracted by their toy and they won’t be able to bark because their mouth is full! It’s important to recognize that training a dog comes with ups and downs and it is easy to get frustrated. Remember, you want your dog to love and trust you – punishing them instead of using positive reinforcement only teaches them to be afraid of you. This type of training can also be very harmful to a dog’s development and can

cause new issues like fear, anxiety and even aggression. Using force to punish a dog – like hitting, using choke or shock collars or yelling at them – simply teaches them to be afraid to act a certain way. While this may stop the negative behavior, it does not reinforce a positive one. As a result, the dog is likely to develop something known as “learned helplessness” where they will shut down and refuse to do Veronica Rigatti anything because of with Animal Friends alumnus, Mason fear of punishment. The result is a dog who is fearful of their owner and a very

weak bond between the two of them. According to the American Veterinary Society of Animal Behavior (AVSAB) …

The potential adverse effects [of using punishment] include but are not limited to: inhibition of learning, increased fear-related and aggressive behaviors and injury to animals and people interacting with animals. AVSAB recommends that training should focus on reinforcing desired behaviors, removing the reinforcer for inappropriate behaviors and addressing the emotional state and environmental conditions driving the undesirable behavior. This approach promotes a better understanding of the pet’s behavior and better awareness of how humans may have inadvertently contributed to the development of the undesirable behavior.” Punishment can have a long-lasting impact on a dog and weakens the bond they share with their humans. There are so many reasons we recommend positive reinforcement at Animal Friends. It keeps pets and their people happy, it builds confidence – and it works!

As a progressive leader in the national animal welfare movement, Animal Friends supports humane training methods that are based on an understanding of how animals learn and incorporate kindness and respect for both the animal and the guardian. Humane training does not inflict unnecessary distress or discomfort on the animals. Humane training makes primary use of lures and rewards such as food, praise, petting and play as well as non-aversive training tools and equipment designed to assist guardians in managing behaviors. Animal Friends fully supports the use of positive, evidence-based training methods and adamantly opposes aversive training methods and equipment that cause an animal to experience pain or unnecessary physical discomfort and anxiety.

Animal Friends offers a wide variety of training classes through Animal Friends University! To learn more and register, visit ThinkingOutside TheCage.org/Training. ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org

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Welcome to Animal Friends University, home of the region’s most exciting selection of courses offered for, about and, sometimes, even with your pet. To view our complete course catalog, visit ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org/AFU. Classes fill quickly, so we encourage you to register online. If you have any registration questions, please call 412.847.7035 or email DKlingelhofer@ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org.

Cancellation Policy

If a class/event must be canceled due to insufficient enrollment, refunds will be issued. Notice of cancellation by a student must be received no later than three business days prior to the class/event in order for a refund to be issued. This edition of the Animal Friends University catalog is generously sponsored by:

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Doga: Yoga for Your Dog and You Dogs are natural yogis! They live in the moment, they breathe from their bellies and they stretch immediately upon waking! Deepen your connection with your dog in this fun class. Class will include a walking meditation, human and canine yoga poses, doggiemassage and meditation. Please bring a large beach towel, treats, a leash and a willingness to learn! Prior yoga experience not required. Space is limited – advance registration required. Instructor: Leta Koontz, Certified Yoga Instructor Date: Sunday, May 19 Time: 11 a.m. Tuition: $20 per person (includes admission of one dog)

To view all dog training classes, visit ThinkingOutside TheCage.org/ DogTraining.

Animal Friends University and Rabbit Wranglers

Speaker Series on Rabbits Suaz Forsythe, guest speaker

How to Read Bunny Body Language Sunday, May 19 | 2 p.m.

Save the Date!

Tuition: $10 per person Some rabbits have a strong sense of humor and mischief. But, do you know what your rabbit is saying when they shake their tail and run off? In the wild, bunnies are prey animals – so they hide illnesses and injuries. Can you recognize the warning signs when something is medically wrong? Learn what to look for and how to help your rabbit when they need you the most at this informational workshop on rabbit behavior In the wild, and body language. Suaz Forsythe, 30-year rabbit rescuer and founder of Rabbit Wranglers, bunnies are prey animals – so they will use photos to demonstrate what your hide illnesses bunny’s facial expressions, ear position, gaze and other body language mean. and injuries. Can If you want to communicate more effectively with your rabbit, reserve your seat at ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org/ RabbitClasses.

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ADOPTABLE CATS

Featured Adoptable Cat:

Washington

By Chelsea Herd, Animal Care Team Leader Washington is a unique boy whose rough start to life doesn’t stop him from sharing all the love he has to give. Chelsea, a member of our Animal Care team, has had the privilege of watching Washington transform from a fearful cat who had been living on the streets, to a sweet kitty in need of a new home.

dedicated staff and volunteers, Washington’s true personality began to shine through. He became less fearful of his environment, moving about his kennel and happily receiving affection. Washington even began to engage with the other animals, playing and making feline friends! His fur returned and he gained back the weight he had lost during his time on

When I first met Washington, he was in desperate need of help. He was so thin, terrified, and missing large patches of fur all over his body. The Good Samaritan who had brought him in told us that Washington had lived in a happy home, until one day there was a fire. The fire didn’t just cause Washington to lose his home – he lost his When Washington first came owner too. Washington to Animal Friends, he hid in his lived on the streets for a kennel for days and didn’t want to be few months, until he was touched. Under the watchful eye of our rescued and brought to dedicated volunteers, Washington’s true Animal Friends!

“When Washington first came to Animal Friends, he hid in his kennel for days and didn’t want to be touched. Under the watchful eye of our

personality began to shine through. He became less fearful of his environment, moving about his kennel and happily receiving affection. Washington even began to engage with the other animals, playing and making feline friends!”

the streets. Washington slowly became the happy, friendly cat that we know he once was. “Washington still prefers not to be held – he has too much fun on the ground! While he may prefer to stay on his own four legs, that doesn’t mean he dislikes attention. In fact, Washington is one of the most affectionate cats around! In addition to loving his new human friends, Washington is very sociable with other cats and enjoys having playmates. He has a big personality, and you just might catch him drinking out of a kitchen faucet. And be warned, no paper towels stand a chance against this fun-loving guy! If you think Washington’s big personality might be the perfect fit for your home, stop by and introduce yourself.”

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of our friendliest felines are enjoying our partnerships with Colony Café in the Strip District and >> Some Petco in Bethel Park. Stop by these two locations to meet even more adoptable cats from Animal Friends!

BANGLE This lovable cat is Bangle!

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She is a sweet girl who is looking for a home to call her own. It can take her some time to warm up to new friends, so Bangle’s ideal home would be one with a settled family. Bangle is an independent lady who enjoys her own company and finds it easier to relax in a calm environment. If Bangle sounds like she could be a good fit in your home, stop by and say hello today!

MAGENTA This lovely girl is Magenta! She was originally adopted from Animal Friends, but found herself back with us through no fault of her own after the birth of a new baby. Magenta can be a little bit shy in new situations, but warms up quickly once she has time to adjust. This pretty girl loves taking naps and relaxing – does she sound like she would fit in with your family? Come to Animal Friends and meet her today!

LACEY Lacey is a beautiful calico

who loves to be the center of attention! She has been working on her interactions with other felines, but would prefer to be the only cat in your home because she wants all of your affection to herself. If you can provide a patient and loving environment that will give Lacey’s social side time to shine, stop by our satellite adoption location at Petco in Bethel Park to meet her today! Lacey thanks Mr. David Takacs and Mrs. Patricia Takacs for their donation in memory of Marie Heeder.

Bangle sends grateful purrs to Ms. Diane O’Toole for her sponsorship.

Magenta sends playful pounces to Mr. Robert Nagel as a thank you for his gift.

RUGBY Rugby is a friendly and outgoing guy who was found and rescued with two other cats. Since he has been around other felines, we feel that he would be a good fit for a home with other cats and may do well with cat-savvy kids. This big guy is spending his days meeting new friends at the Colony Café in the Strip District. He may just be the perfect cat to add to your household!

DINOZZO Dinozzo is a very sweet and

affectionate cat who came to Animal Friends from another organization. He loves to play with water and is always curious and ready to explore his surroundings. This handsome boy seems to get along nicely with other cats and may be able to join a family with other feline members. Are you ready to meet this cool cat? If so, our Adoption Counselors are just a phone call away!

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Rugby would like to send a meow of thanks to Mr. George Ells and Mrs. Joan Ells for their generosity.

Are you interested in adopting? Visit ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org/Cats to learn more about adopting from Animal Friends and to meet more adoptable cats!

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ASHA AND VERA Asha and

Vera came to Animal Friends together after their former family welcomed two new children into their home. All the excitement was a bit too much for them, so we’re hoping to find a calmer home where these ladies can relax! Asha and Vera are much more comfortable when they’re together and are searching for a home with room for two. Could these young ladies be the missing pieces to your family?

Asha and Vera thank Ms. Marian Sloss for her generous contribution.

AUSTIN Austin is a gorgeous guy who has a tender heart. He is very shy, but is working hard each day to grow more confident and trusting of people. Fortunately, he has the opportunity to meet new friends each day at Petco in Bethel Park and – under the watchful eye of our dedicated volunteers – is growing more social with each passing day. Can you help him continue to come out of his shell?

SIR DAISY Meet Sir Daisy! This

handsome black and white feline found himself back with Animal Friends after his owner passed away. He is an absolute sweetheart who adores the attention of his human companions and is always ready to take his spot in a warm and cozy lap. Sir Daisy is (impatiently!) waiting for a family who can give him the affection he deserves – is he the feline for you?

Sir Daisy sends thankful cuddles to Dr. Jeff Gryn and Dr. Emily Grum for their very generous support!

Austin sends meowy thanks to Paul and Marilyn Hense for their sponsorship.

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THOR FELICIA This gorgeous girl is Felicia! She came to Animal Friends when a Good Samaritan found her living in a feral cat colony and brought her to us to be spayed and vaccinated. Felicia decided that she wanted to live the life of an indoor cat, so she is now looking for a family of her own! She is a very talkative and outgoing girl who loves spending time with people. Could Felicia be your new best friend?

Felicia mews “thank you” to Ms. Jennifer Yarchever for her donation.

OSTRICH At 10 years old, Ostrich

is eager to remind you that age is just a number. This sweet guy came to us from a partner organization in December and has made plenty of friends during his time with us. Ostrich is currently waiting to meet his new family at the Colony Café, one of our satellite adoption locations. Schedule your visit to their cat loft to meet him today!

Thor was brought to us after a Good Samaritan found him living outside and took him to a local veterinarian. This friendly boy is FIV-positive which means that he has a slightly weaker immune system than other cats, but that doesn’t stop him from living a normal life! With regular visits to the vet, Thor can be a perfectly happy and healthy boy. If you think Thor could be your match, come and meet him at Animal Friends!

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KIDS’ CORNER

By Dana Schultz, Education Coordinator

A Special Gift for Our Cats

The cats who live in our Free Roam Rooms received a special gift from Hannah, a Gold Award candidate. As part of her 80-hour Girl Scout project, Hannah created cat colosseums with the encouragement of our Enrichment Specialist. The cats enjoyed finding hidden treats and gladly jumped and hid inside them. Thank you to Hannah for enriching the stay of our feline residents!

Virtual Field Trips – a new way to visit our animals! Students can enjoy a guided tour of the cats and rabbits, “meet” a special animal guest on the monitor and participate in a Q-and-A session. Our free virtual field trips are a great way to kick off a supply drive or community service project – the students enjoy getting to see the animals who they will be helping! Virtual field trips last about 15-30 minutes and can be adapted to your group’s needs. For more information, please contact Dana at DSchultz@ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org.

Animal Friends’ Kids’ Club members kindly collected and made gifts for the animals.

Kind Kids fundraise for the animals

Individual students, classrooms, clubs, schools and community groups can name an animal for every $75 donated through our Kind Kids program. When homeless cats, dogs and rabbits arrive who do not have names (like those who are found as stray animals), we’ll give them the names you’ve chosen. And, we’ll recognize your kindness on the animals’ website bios and kennel cards. For more information, please contact Dana at DSchultz@ ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org.

“Pets” Badge Workshops for Brownies

TWO DATES: Saturday, May 4 Saturday, May 18

Troops of animal-loving Brownies are invited to Animal Friends to complete steps towards earning the “Pets” Badge. (The troop leaders will provide the actual “Pets” Badge. We will provide an Animal Friends fun patch.)

TUITION: • $8 per Brownie

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Summer Camp 2019

Our Summer Camp season runs from June through August. We hope you can join us for the four-legged fun! Registration opens in late March at ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org/Camp.

Kindness Event and Art Show at Animal Friends Friday, May 10 5:30-7 p.m.

Do you love to make things? Do you love animals? Families, kids, teens, scouts and community groups are invited to Animal Friends to make gifts that will be enjoyed by the homeless pets at Animal Friends. Plus, students from Franklin Elementary’s Art Club will be showcasing their portraits of our adoptable animals as part of a community outreach project called “Project Sketch and Fetch.” Portraits will be available for purchase with the proceeds benefiting Animal Friends’ homeless pets.

You can create: • Kitten toys for our youngest felines to pounce on • Treat dispensers for our dogs to snuffle • Rabbit-friendly items for our buns to chomp and toss Our animals will be happy to see you! And, you’ll learn some ways to enrich the lives of your own pets at home. To register, please visit ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org/ KidsClasses. Tuition is a supply drive item per person from the list on our website. ThinkingOutsideTheCage.org

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HAPPY Tails

Clark Gable’s Happily Ever After By Nikki Finch, Adoption Coordinator Clark Gable is a handsome Greyhound mix who first came to Animal Friends from a partner organization. Right away, we realized what a silly and playful pup he was! To help him channel his energetic personality in a positive way, our staff and volunteers spent plenty of time taking him for long walks, exercising in our play yards and putting his mind to work with enrichment activities.

Clark Gable and his new sister, Meeka

Despite his fun-loving mentality, Clark Gable was shy and – at times – fearful of new people and situations. Our Adoption Counselors took the time to get to know him and worked hard to find a good match with potential adopters who came to visit our residents. Sadly, after being adopted several times, Clark Gable found his way back to us yet again.

had another dog at home and were interested in meeting Clark Gable. We shared his story and let them know that he may take some time to warm up – they were more than happy to take things at his pace. The family was incredibly kind and patient, coming back to visit time and time again as Clark Gable grew more comfortable and familiar with them.

Although he had a timid nature when meeting people, Clark Gable really came out of his shell when he was in the company of other dogs. So, we knew that a family with another canine member might be just what he needed to settle in and feel comfortable in a new home.

After their third visit, it was time for a meetand-greet with their dog, Meeka. And, it was a match! The family adopted Clark Gable and he was on his way home.

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Since welcoming the newest member of their household, Clark Gable’s family has kept in touch with us to share stories of how well he

has adjusted to their home. He and his new canine sister spend their days chasing each other around the yard and exploring the house together. Because of the compassionate and patient approach his new family took during his adoption, Clark Gable seems to have finally found the home he was waiting for. It may have taken a little longer to find them, but we’re thrilled that Clark Gable now has a family he can call his very own!


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