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GYPSY, KAYLA & KARMA (SEE COVER STORY ON PAGE 16 ) COVER PHOTOGRAPHED BY RENEE SPADE

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07 Pet Friendly Directory 08 Pets for Holiday Gifts? 10 Blizzard of Cheer 12 Spotlight Group 14 Ask the Vet 16 The Cover Models 18 Pupperazzi 4

20 Holiday Pet Wish List 22 Traumatic Brain Injury 24 Christmas Pets 26 Let’s Talk Teeth 27 Tips from the Trainer 28 Search and Rescue 32 Cuddle Up for Winter

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33 Rescue Organizations 34 Pet Pain Management 36 Doggie Makeover 37 Calendar of Events 38 Wings of Hope 40 Pet Puzzlers 43 Pet Directory of San Antonio {December 2013}

Seamus Nelson Shannan Parker Mikael Persson Andrea Yanase

CONTRIBUTING WRITERS Dr. Courtney Bridgeman Dr. Jocelyn Cooper Dr. Shannon Espy Dr. Riva Heron Dr. Dan Kirby John Moya Seamus Nelson Michelle Popilek Marlene Ring Cathy Rosenthal Dr. Steven Schnee

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LETTER FROM THE PUBLISHER As you prepare to enjoy the holidays with your best furry friend, keep in mind a few words of caution. Keep your pets on their regular foods during the holidays. Even if we don’t give forbidden food to them, remember that many dogs and cats will go treasure hunting in the trash can. Most vets say that nuts, bread dough, alcohol, onions, grapes, raisins and chocolates should be on your list to avoid. Pets also like to chew things we consider inedible. Keep all decorations on the tree and not on the ground. Kittens love to chew on holiday plants which could be toxic. For a list of those plants, consult your veterinarian. Make sure your pets enjoy a safe holiday season. A new feature this month will include a holiday event calendar which will list fun events to take your pet to in the month of December. Also, don’t miss our Pet Holiday Wish List Part II which includes items that can be purchased from local vendors here in San Antonio that will be sure to please your pets. Texas Dogs and Cats-San Antonio wishes all our readers a very happy holiday season. Sincerely, Dana Raimondi Tell our advertisers you heard about them in Texas Dogs & Cats-San Antonio! The opinions of authors of articles in this Magazine are those of the writer or contributor and are not necessarily endorsed by the publisher, and the publisher has not confirmed the accuracy of information contained in articles. 6

contributors DANA RAIMONDI is the publisher of Texas Dogs & Cats Magazine. She is a recent transplant to San Antonio from “the Windy City” but has become an admirer of the San Antonio cultural scene. Although a CPA, her true passion in life is the caring and welfare of animals. FRAN SHERMAN has been a freelance creative director/graphic designer since 1985. Throughout these years, she has designed a myriad of materials for a staggering number of companies, and she has won numerous graphic design awards for her work, many of them for magazine/publication design. RENEE SPADE is the owner of Renee Spade Photography. She has been spreading furry joy to pet parents with her photography/graphic design services and super-fun pet product line, The Jack & Spade Collection since 2005. DR. DAN KIRBY, DVM, graduated Cum Laude from Texas A&M with a degree in Biomedical Science in 1979 and earned his DVM in 1984. Dr. Kirby has been the owner and director of Alamo Heights Pet Clinic since 1997. He uses both a conventional and a holistic approach to medicine.

contributing partners SEAMUS NELSON is the Director of Communication for the San Antonio Humane Society. In addition to working with the great pets at the shelter, he serves as a public affairs officer in the U.S. Navy Reserve. He also enjoys spending time with his wife Mary. DR. COURTNEY BRIDGEMAN joined the San Antonio Humane Society as their first fulltime veterinarian 5 years ago and has worked to create a healthy and happy environment for all the animals there. SHANNAN PARKER has been publishing Texas Dogs and Cats in Houston for the past four years. She and her husband Jeff have four rescued dogs and two cats, as well as two teenage children among them.

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veryone loves the idea of a puppy or a kitten tumbling out of a giftwrapped box. First, it is adorable. Second, the ensuing result is awesome. The recipient is generally thrilled with a response ranging from shocked silence to screams of joy. Unless you are the Grinch, this type of happiness is contagious, and who doesn’t love that feeling?

While the San Antonio Humane Society is not a secret society of Grinches, we do discourage pets as a gift. But don’t worry, we have a great alternative. First, we’ll talk about the risks involved in surprise pets, and then we’ll talk about a different way to go about the idea. Why not? The main reason this isn’t a great idea is because not everyone is ready for a pet. There is a difference between wanting a pet and being ready for one. Even if your close friend or family member has talked about wanting a pet for a long time, this doesn’t mean they are ready. Pets are a lot of work, and they are expensive – especially puppies and kittens. The cute factor can potentially fade after the ump-teenth accident on the carpet or multiple visits to the vet and pet supply store. As much as someone may want a puppy or kitten, they may not have the time or money to live up to the commitment. Aside from the business end of things like training and finances, the pet and new owner may not get along. Just like people, pets have personalities. Each pet is unique, and each personality mixes differently. We, like most people, look at a pet as an extension of the family 8

… or a new, long-term, roommate. Dogs and cats have varying degrees of need for attention and inclusion. If those needs are not met, pets can resort to destructive behavior (read: eating shoes, cabinets, furniture, or anything else you don’t want chewed). This is the main reason it is so important for a person to pick their own pet – and often, vice-versa. So what do you do if you are 100% sure your friend/ family wants a pet and is prepared for all of the responsibility? We understand that it would be less exciting to take the person to the shelter before the holiday, but we have an alternative that can still be exciting and rewarding. The San Antonio Humane Society offers gift cards. You can give the card to your special someone along with a home-made coupon for a trip to the shelter for the adoption. Or make a family outing of it. Another fun element is to wrap the gift card with a stuffed animal. The San Antonio Humane Society is always open the day after major holidays; which could be a fun outing. And who knows, the very next El Rey Fido could be adopted this holiday season! Visit SAhumane.org/ ERF to learn more about this great competition.

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he Holidays bring a blizzard of cheer! And though we may not have snow and extreme temperatures this far south, there are definitely consideration for your pet’s safety that should not be neglected during the holiday season:

1. Temperatures: While it is true that Texas is not often besieged by heavy freezes and snow, it is important to remember that even mildly cold temperatures mixed with exposure, inadequate weight, or rain can be devastating and even deadly to our pets. Make sure pets have shelter if you can’t bring them inside and that the shelter provided is insulated for warmth and provides adequate cover from all sides. Best case scenario, a nice warm cozy bed at the foot of yours. 10

2. Travel: The holidays spell travel. Whether taking your pets with you or leaving them in the care of a responsible party, owners traveling can be very stressful for your furry loved one. Remember they don’t understand the strange turn of events, and unless your pet enjoys a car ride, even a short jaunt across the city can be a terrifying and stressful event. Animals are creatures of habit naturally and any break in routine can set their world a tail spin. Take the following

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steps of preparation if travel is in your winter plans: 3. Presents: Of course with the holidays there is gift a. When taking pets with you: giving. Giving gifts to ones pets is always fun. Make i. Take short car rides, just down the drive sure the gift is pet safe and not small enough to way or around the block. Always make it a fun swallow. A trip to the ER is sure to ruin any good experience. Make sure the pet is secure in a tidings. Also, watch out for holiday decorations as special seat belt, enclosed back space in an suv sources of potential trouble. Though poinsettas are not or backseat, or kennel. Pets free to roam can end as poisonous as they once were, they can still cause up causing accidents. dramatic intestinal upset. Tinsel can be a source of ii. Get them used to their kennel before hand. Don’t great temptation and trauma to kitties and puppies. wait till the trip to lock them in and hope they Glass ornaments are breakable and incredibly sharp like it. Get advice on kennel training from your once broken. Twinkle lights are chew toys with a local vet or dog trainer and how it can benefit spark! Remember that anything wrapped under the your pet. Start kennel training as soon as you tree can be unwrapped and destroyed by curious dogs. know a trip is imminent. Hold back, or keep high, any gifts that possess an iii. Add a little flavor to their water. Pets can stop interesting smell or are made of leather or are food drinking water simply because it tastes funny. items. Keep your pets in mind when decorating for New waters in new locales can put pets off and the holidays to avoid accidental injury. cause dehydration. A little harmless flavor added 4. Guests: As always, make sure that your pet is well to your home drinking water can be added in the socialized to people BEFORE it is necessary to bring vacation spot to make it taste like home. new people into the home. Grandchildren, nieces, iv. Take enough food. Don’t rely on the new location nephews, or friends’ kids can be very stressful to a to carry your specific brand, and adding new food pet not used to having small humans in the home. to an already stressed belly can be a recipe for They move differently and a pet may not see them as disaster! a true human and may be terrified into lashing out as b. When leaving your pet home: children do not read pet body language well. If you i. Introduce them to the new care taker way in have doubts, move your pet into their kennel or a safe advance. Pick someone the pets already know if room that the guests cannot enter and hang a sign on possible, a family member or close friend. If that the door asking for privacy. is not possible, introduce the pets to the person a few times before they take over. Have them As the holidays approach us, it is easy to forget that come over to interact with the pets while the our four-legged members of our family are not any diffamily is still present and relaxed. ferent than we are in their needs. They often are such an ii. Make the situation as “normal” as possible. House integral part of our lives that thinking of their special sitters or pet sitters who come to the home are needs may not always be first and foremost. A few plans easiest for the pets. Have them feed at the same and preparations can save a lot of heartache and preserve time as you do and try to keep the same routine. the holiday cheer. If that option is not avail able, pick a reliable company Dr. Courtney Bridgeman attended or vet with great references Texas A&M school of Veterinary and experience to take your Medicine (‘07) as well as College pets to. Visit their facility of Animal Sciences (‘02). She and make sure its where you joined the San Antonio Humane would like to stay. Society as their first full-time iii. Frequent interaction. Pick veterinarian 5 years ago and has your caretaker on their worked to create a healthy and reliability and the frequency happy environment for all the of their visits. Your pets animals there. Dr. Bridgeman WILL miss you and freenjoys her small ranch of race bred quent interaction will Quarter Horses and raising her minimize anxiety as well as DR. COURTNEY H. BRIDGEMAN, CHIEF potentially destructive VETERNARIAN FOR SAN ANTONIO HUMANE 1yr old twin daughters, Evellyn and Jaedyn. behaviors. SOCIETY, AND FRIEND

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n June 1997, SpaySA opened its doors under the leadership of local animal shelters wanting to bring high-quality, affordable spay/neuter services to pets of San Antonio residents.

For the first 10 years, SpaySA was one of only a few public spay/neuter clinics in town, giving them a sizeable head start on fixing pets in Bexar County. Since then, SpaySA has sterilized more than 127,000 dogs and cats. But they know their mission is far from over. With an

estimated 150,000 stray dogs and cats still roaming our city streets, SpaySA continually looks for ways to reach pet owners about fixing their pets. Once located off I-35 at Laredo Street, SpaySA moved last year into a larger facility on West Commerce Street. They now operate a 7,000 sq. ft. spay/neuter clinic in the heart of the Westside and Southside neighborhoods they mostly serve. Thanks to this highly-visible location, pet owners now stop by SpaySA frequently to ask pet care questions. Cathy McCoy, executive director for SpaySA, says that about 70% of their first-time clients admit to never taking their pets for veterinary care prior to coming to SpaySA. In fact, many of these pet owners admit to knowing very little about pet care in general. SpaySA’s goals are to provide pets with spay/ neuter and wellness services and educate pet owners about future veterinary care. “These pet owners obviously want to care for their pets, but often lack the resources and information to do so,” says McCoy. “We can help them. And every time we do, we improve the chances the next generation will take better care of their pets too.” To reach their audiences, SpaySA uses a combination of media strategies, grassroots approaches, and bi-lingual outreach. You’ll frequently hear McCoy on the radio or television giving pet care advice. San Antonio’s Animal Care Services often provides volunteers to ‘block

Cathy M. Rosenthal is the Pets’ columnist for the San Antonio Express-News.

walk’ neighborhoods about upcoming SpaySA events. And, SpaySA hosts informational booths at health fairs and flea markets around town to find pet owners who might need their affordable pet services. “There are many people who still get their pets from flea markets, their neighbors, and as strays off the streets,” says McCoy. “These pets are rarely sterilized and vaccinated like shelter pets. Yet these pets need to be vaccinated and sterilized before they get sick or contribute unwanted litters to their neighborhoods. The best way to do that is to meet people where they live.” While SpaySA serves as a valuable resource for low-income pet owners, they also partner with several animal groups to sterilize pets all over town. This year alone, feral cat groups have sent more than 2,500 feral cats to SpaySA to be fixed. Other local rescue groups count on SpaySA to provide an additional 500 spay/neuter surgeries annually for their adoptable pets. For 16 years, SpaySA’s mission has been to deliver spay/neuter and wellness services for pets in low-income neighborhoods in San Antonio. By establishing good relationships with local residents, they are ensuring future generations of pet owners will have the resources and information they need to care for their pets. Thanks to SpaySA, more than 12,000 dogs and cats are sterilized through their clinic annually. Visit www.spaysa.org for more information.

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A: Fatty tumors (lipomas) are very common in dogs and some cats, the cause is not determined and they are typically benign. They usually do not make pets uncomfortable. Most dogs will not need to have the lipoma(s) removed unless it becomes too large or impedes movement. Possible causes are: Hormonal, dietary, weight, heredity. Just a thought…lipomas may indicate an imbalance in cell growth or an imbalance in the immune system, but nothing has been proven. Dr. Kirby graduated Cum Laude from Texas A&M with a degree in Biomedical Science in 1979 and earned his DVM in 1984. Dr. Kirby has been the owner and director of Alamo Heights Pet Clinic since 1997. His veterinary interests are surgery, ultrasonography, and rehabilitation therapy. He uses both a conventional and a holistic approach to medicine. Dr. Kirby treats dogs, cats, birds and exotics. Please email all questions for Dr. Kirby to Dana.texasdogsandcats@gmail.com.

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Gypsy: Gypsy was transferred to the San Antonio Humane Society from Animal Care Services. She is a very sweet girl who loves to make new friends. Gypsy is an extra special girl because she is missing one of her back legs; she doesn’t let this get her down though. Gypsy loves and enjoys life just like any other pup. She can sit on command, enjoys playing with doggie toys, and is always up for taking a walk outside. If Gypsy sounds like the perfect match for you, adopt her at the San Antonio Humane Society today! While Gypsy has already been spayed, please remember to spay/neuter your pets to help ensure every dog and cat born has a home waiting for them. Kayla: Kayla is 4-1/2 years old and loves playing with her three dogs, Trigger, Trixie, and Lacey. Trigger and Trixie are both Jack Russell Terriers and Lacey is a Shepard Chow mix. She is a big

fan of Hello Kitty and Sofia the first. Her favorite colors are pink and purple. She really enjoys playing with her little brother, Aidan. Kayla is the daughter of an employee at The Palms Pet Resort in Helotes. Karma: Karma was transferred to the San Antonio Humane Society from Animal Care Services. She can be a little shy around new people, but only needs a few minutes and a few gentle pats on the head to become comfortable. Karma enjoys going for walks outside. It is here that she really opens up to show her loving personality. Karma likes to stay by her handler’s side and quietly explores her surroundings. She also likes to receive attention and will gently wag her tail in appreciation.

Both Gypsy & Karma are loving and adoptable dogs available at the San Antonio Humane Society. For more information, please contact the SAHS at www.sahumane.org or (210) 424-7603.

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pawsonthepatio PHOTOS COURTSEY SAN ANTONIO HUMANE SOCIETY

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onday, October 28th, 2013 San Antonio residents celebrated a dinner on the patio with their pups at Canyon CafĂŠ (255 E Basse Rd). There was a Howl O Ween pet costume and doggine dinner in which proceeds went to the care and benefit of San Antonio Humane Society Pets!


2013 HOLIDAY P PART 2

QUILTED PLUSH, COMFY BEDS TO GO WITH ANY HOME DÉCOR! PRICED AT $49.99. SOLD AT PAW BASICS, 2602 NORTH LOOP 1604 WEST, SUITE 104 210-479-1545.

MADE TO LAST! THESE ADORABLE DRAGONS ARE MADE WITH TUFFUT TECHNOLOGY - BONDED WITH 3 LAYERS FOR BODY ARMOR PROTECTION AND HAVE 5 SQUEAKERS! PRICED STARTING AT $8.99. SOLD AT FETCH & FRISKERS 24200 IH-10 WEST 210-687-1122 & 701 SOUTH MAIN, BOERNE, TX 830-331-2663.

BAKED TREATS, MADE IN THE USA WITH ALLNATURAL, HUMAN-GRADE INGREDIENTS AND LOVINGLY HAND DECORATED BY BAKERY ELVES. THEY ARE THE “PAW”FECT IDEA FOR STOCKING STUFFERS, THANK YOU GIFTS, OR JUST BECAUSE YOUR FURRY FRIENDS WILL LOVE THEM! SOLD AT WOOF GANG BAKERY & GROOMING, 10003 NW MILITARY HWY #1109, 210-492-BARK (2275).

KARHI’S CREATIONS IS THE PERFECT ALL-NATURAL TREAT FOR YOUR FURRY FRIENDS! MAKES GREAT HOLIDAY GIFTS TOO. CUSTOM ORDERS AVAILABLE YEAR-ROUND THROUGH K9 COUNTRY CLUB. ITEMS START AT JUST $1.00! IT’S NOT TOO LATE TO GET YOUR ORDER IN FOR THE HOLIDAYS!! CALL 830-980-8476.

YOU ENJOYED NERF TOYS GROWING UP, SO WILL YOUR PETS! DURABLE AND INTERACTIVE. MERRY CHRISTMAS FROM MORALES FEED AND SUPPLY. (830) 709-5002

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DOGS ROCK! FROM KEYCHAINS TO MAGNETS, MUGS TO BASKETS, THIS VINTAGE-FEEL ART IS PERFECT FOR THE DOG LOVER IN YOUR LIFE. PRICED FROM $3.99-$21.99. SOLD AT PAWDEROSA RANCH AIRPORT LOCATION 210-404-9941; SCHERTZ LOCATION 210-566-4222.

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PET WISH LIST HOLIDAY TOYS FOR ALL SIZES AND ALL SEASONS. LARGE SELECTION WITH NEW TOYS ARRIVING ALL THROUGHT THE HOLIDAYS. PRICED FROM $6-$28. SOLD AT FIFI & FIDOS, 5120 BROADWAY 210-822-2525.

PURCHASE A PERSONALIZED PORTRAIT OF YOUR PET SKETCHED FROM YOUR PHOTOGRAPH! DIFFERENT SIZE AND FRAMING OPTIONS OFFERED. PRINTS ALSO AVAILABLE.VISIT WWW.CHADEKEITH.WIX. COM/CHADEKEITHSKETCHES

CHRISTMAS CHEER $22. HELP YOUR PUP GET INTO THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT WITH THIS CUSTOM TAILORED DRESS FROM THE POOCH HOUSE. (DRESS ALSO FEATURED ON COVER) AVAILABLE AT WWW.ETSY.COM/SHOP/THEPOOCHHOUSE OR 210-310-4180.

DOGS WITH HALOS RESCUE WARE T-SHIRTS & GIFTS EXCLUSIVE HAND ETCHED BEER GLASSES $18.99 10% OF ALL PURCHASES BENEFIT A LOCAL ANIMAL SHELTER. WWW.ETSY.COM/SHOP/DOGSWITHHALOS 210-548-2567. PET BEDS MADE FROM FABRIC PURCHASED AT A FAIR WAGE TO THE WEAVER. THEY COME IN FOUR SIZES, SMALL, MEDIUM, LARGE AND EXTRA-LARGE. AVAILABLE AT COWBOY KENNELS, 5207 MCCULLOUGH (210) 822-1166 OR ONLINE AT ETSY.COM/ SHOP/ MAYANDOG.

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HEAR DOGGY TOYS ARE GREAT FOR THOSE DOGS THAT LIKE TO SQUEAK AND SQUEAK SINCE ONLY THE DOG CAN HEAR THE SQUEAK. EASY TO CLEAN AND SOLD FOR $9.99. AVAILABLE AT BLUEBONNET BUNK N BISCUIT 16302 NORTH HI 35, SELMA, TX 210-655-2865.

POP ART GALLERY WRAP CANVASES ARE PRICED STARTING AT $190. THEY COME IN STANDARD AND CUSTOM SIZES AS WELL AS MANY DOG AND CAT BREEDS. SOLD AT RENEE SPADE PHOTOGRAPHY WWW.RENEESPADEPHOTOGRAPHY. COM 210-254-4255.

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{healthbeat} BY DR. JOCELYN COOPER, DACVIM (NEUROLOGY) – MISSION VETERINARY SPECIALISTS

understanding

traumatic braininjury

Traumatic brain injury Traumatic brain injury (head trauma) is a commonly encountered neurologic emergency, and one where the evaluation and treatment performed by the veterinarian initially examining the patient may significantly affect outcome. Common causes: vehicular trauma, falls, injuries from other animals, and gunshot wounds Brain injury can be divided in to two basic categories: primary and secondary injury. Primary brain injury occurs immediately and can include vascular damage, contusions, or lacerations (resulting from penetrating objects, bony fragments, or blunt force trauma). Skull fractures may or may not cause significant damage. Secondary brain injury occurs due to abnormal blood flow, hypoxia, or metabolic abnormalities of the damaged tissue, and can result in brain swelling and increased intracranial pressure. Intracranial Pressure (ICP) Basics The skull contains brain tissue, blood, and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). Maintaining blood flow to the brain is a primary goal of the body and is dependent on cerebral perfusion pressure. As the brain swells after trauma and the ICP rises, the body tries to overcome this by increasing the systemic blood pressure. Sensors in the body detect this and slow down the heart rate. Since it is difficult to monitor pressure in the brain in animals, recognizing this clinically can be extremely important when assessing and monitoring traumatized patients. General Assessment Pulse oximetry, blood pressure, ECG, baseline blood work, and arterial blood gas (in some cases) should be obtained

The Neurological Examination and Assessment After initial stabilization, neurological and orthopedic examinations should be performed. Mentation, posture, and cranial nerve examination are probably the most important assessments and should be frequently rechecked during treatment. Skull x-rays and MRI may help assess the severity of the trauma and determine additional treatment options.

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Treatment Goals 1. Patients in shock should be treated with appropriate fluid therapy in order to stabilize the patient. 2. Conservative pain management strategies (low end doses, ideally reversible) so that mentation can be observed and ICP is minimally affected

3. Corticosteroids are not recommended in treatment of head trauma 4. Reduction of intracranial pressure (ICP) When to treat: • Cushing reflex (high blood pressure and low heart rate) • Loss of alertness • Midbrain signs (changes in pupil size, eye position, or loss of the “doll’s eye” reflex) How to treat: • Hypertonic saline (4-5 mL/kg over 5 minutes) draws fluid into the vascular space, improves perfusion and possibly immune support • Mannitol (1 g/kg IV over 20-30 minutes) draws fluid into the vascular space, improves perfusion, scavenges free radicals • 30 degree head elevation 5. Time! Severely injured pets can frequently still be saved. The dog whose MRI is shown survived and is able to walk again! Monitoring • 24-hour supportive care and monitoring of vital parameters • Frequent neurologic assessment. Dr. Cooper is a board-certified small animal neurologist at Mission Veterinary Specialists. She graduated with her DVM from the University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine & then completed a one-year small animal rotating internship at the University of Missouri. Dr. Cooper completed a three-year Neurology/Neurosurgery residency at Texas A&M in 2012 and was awarded the neurosurgery certificate in 2013.

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Holiday Photo Shoot...

...Holiday X-ray Shoot.

Stuff Happens. We’re here to help. Mission Veterinary Specialists wishes you and your furry family a very safe & happy holiday. Surgery • Neurology & Neurosurgery • Internal Medicine • Critical Care • Cardiology • Dentistry 8202 North Loop 1604 W San Antonio, TX 78249 210-737-7373 MissionVetSpecialists.com


christmaspets A Christmas Surprise

Reader Samantha Cangelosis Received a Corgi Named Luna

Samantha became obsessed about three years ago with Corgis after seeing a picture of one. After college, she IMMEDIATELY began the search for a Corgi puppy, contacting several breeders, shelters and rescue groups. Unfortunately, most of the puppies had

already been promised to others months before they were even born. Her boyfriend emailed her a photo one day of this beautiful tri-colored puppy. SHE HAD TO HAVE HER! She told him to contact the breeder ASAP and put a deposit down on ‘Xena’ (her name at the time). He let her know a few days later that Xena had been sold and they had to keep looking. Of course, she was upset, but this had already happened multiple times before so she just kept on looking. A few weeks later, her boyfriend went to Dallas to visit family. It was taking a long time for him to get back to San Antonio and she kept calling him to see his ETA, since she had prepared a special dinner for him. Hours later, she finally hears a

knock at the door. She opened the door and was stunned to find her boyfriend holding the cutest Corgi puppy she had ever seen. Turns out, her boyfriend had bought ‘Xena’ and had told her she was sold so that she would have no idea she was getting her. The reason why he took so long to get back into town was because he had to drive an hour and a half east of Dallas to pick up the dog, then drive all the way back down to San Antonio. They ended up naming her Luna, a name she had picked out months before when she was coming up with adorable Corgi names. It’s almost been a year since Luna and Samantha began their journey together, and boy has it been an adventure! According to Samantha, “She was the perfect Christmas surprise!”

Christmas Kitty

Reader Casey Stephenson Received a Kitty Named Angel

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Christmas of 1999, Casey’s parents surprised her with a little kitty. There was a note in her stocking that read, “There is a box that was too big to get down the chimney. I put it in the garage. Love, Santa”. Casey ventured out to the garage, and there was a huge box with a big bow on top. Through the holes in the box, she could hear little meows. She lifted up the lid, and out came a tiny kitten. Casey immediately picked her up, took her inside, and named her “Angel”. Angel is now almost 15 years old, and Casey is so blessed to have her. Casey and her whole family love their pretty girl so, so much.

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BY DR. STEVEN SCHNEE, DVM

ogs are five times more likely than humans to develop periodontal disease, which can almost be unnoticeable until it’s quite serious, and can also act as a gateway for other diseases to enter the body. Many pet owners think their dog’s teeth are fine because they eat and drink normally, but over two-thirds of adult dogs have some form of periodontal disease. Periodontal disease is a painful infection that can ultimately affect the liver, heart and kidneys through spread of infection in the body. Bacteria in the mouth causes inflammation of the gums, called gingivitis, and creates a film on the teeth, called pellicle. Within 24 hours, the pellicle hardens to become calculus, which is commonly called plaque. With daily tooth brushing, the pellicle can be removed before it hardens. Once it does harden, brushing can no longer remove the calculus, and a professional scaling and polishing is needed to remove it. If dental disease is left untreated the pellicle can cause inflammation of the gums and mouth. Inflammation by definition is painful, so any pet with dental disease will experience pain. In addition, the bacteria can cause loss of the bone that holds the teeth in place, which leads to tooth loss. This bone loss is preventable by cleaning the teeth before the bacteria can cause destruction, but once it happens, the loss is irreversible. Finally, these bacteria are the cause of bad breath, and cleaning the teeth can make your pet kissable again. So, what can we do to keep your pet’s mouth healthy and free of pain? At home, you should brush the teeth daily to remove the pellicle before it hardens. If your pet isn’t used to this, introduce it to them with flavored pet toothpaste and just brushing the front teeth with a soft-bristled brush. Gradually, over time, work your way to cleaning the teeth in the back. I recommend just brush the outside of the teeth,

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as opening your pet’s mouth to clean the inside surfaces will be resented by most animals. For those pets that need extra help at home, or simply won’t allow brushing, there are other options: • Prescription diets help remove bacteria from teeth better than regular dry foods • Oral sprays and gels can help remove bacteria from the mouth • Look for a registered seal from the Veterinary Oral Health Council on oral care products Have your pet evaluated by your veterinarian once or twice a year to see whether a dental cleaning is needed and ask them for specific recommendations on preventative dental care. Proper dental care and cleanings will contribute to your pet’s healthier, happier, and longer life. Dr. Schnee graduated from Cornell University, College of Veterinary Medicine in 2003. Dr. Schnee has worked for VCA Neshaminy Animal Hospital for 10 years in Philadelphia before relocating in 2010 to VCA Castle Hills Companion Animal Hospital in San Antonio, Texas.

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Q: I would really like to see if Marlene has any tips on how to curb or correct food aggression. We see it so commonly with our rescue dogs. It can become a big problem with large dogs being fostered in a home with other dogs. This sometimes causes a foster to be returned or lower their chances for adoption. —Laura B. A: Food aggression is a relatively common behavior. It can range from mild tension to serious aggression. All dogs in your home should be taught to back away and wait for food. Begin with an empty bowl, say “wait” and add a bit of kibble, release and let him eat. Repeat several times. Then incorporate walk-byes. While the dog is eating kibble approach with much higher value treats

(chicken or ham) and add it to his bowl. Slowly add distractions such as: a dog on leash or another human to both exercises. The dog comes to realize humans and dogs close to his bowl make good things happen. Find more information about behavior modification for Resource Guarding on my website: www.PawsitiveSolutionsSite.com Q: How do I get my little dog, 3 yrs old, to stop barking at every sound she hears—Colleen D. A: Barking is a form of dog communication and often little dogs talk too much. Figure out what sounds are triggering your dog to bark. Then recreate these sounds in a training session and work on rewarding “Quiet”. Be patient! Exercise and basic training will also be keys to your success. Marlene Ring is a Certified Professional Dog Trainer and Professional Member of the Association of Pet Dog Trainers (APDT). Her Dog Training business “PAWSitive Solutions Dog & Puppy Training” has been offering positive training for 13 years. Marlene shares her life with two rescue dogs, Dakota and Bliss.

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n our November Edition, we featured an article by Dr. James Peterson, Director of Mission Pet Emergency, titled “Search and Rescue Dogs: Canine Heroes.” Here in San Antonio, we actually have our own Search and Rescue Group called the Alamo Area Search and Rescue (AASAR). I had the privilege to talk with Debra Parashak, a SAR Tech III with AASAR and asked her some questions and she responded in the following manner:

How did your organization get started in San Antonio? AASAR was created in response to the need for high quality volunteer search and rescue services in the South Central Texas area or wherever we are requested to assist.

er San Antonio and surrounding counties in time of need. We travel wherever the need arises within the state. We are always challenging our members to improve their skills in order to provide the highest quality services possible.

How long has it been around? AASAR was started in 2008 and received our 501(c)3 non profit public charity status in 2009. Since that time , we have provided search assets to over 20 counties within the state and as far away as the Big Bend area in west Texas

What do you hope still to achieve? Our team is constantly evolving. We want to continue to grow in all aspects of search techniques. We have a long way to go to get the proper equipment needed to be able to be effective in all types of search areas, especially extreme wilderness searches where there are many challenges to overcome, especially in the areas of transportation and communications.

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How can someone in San Antonio get involved in your Organization? First have the commitment it takes to be a Search specialist. Search and rescue is neither a hobby or sport. It requires hundreds of hours of training (usually 10-15 hrs weekly) and a large financial commitment since it is a free service that we provide. Good physical conditioning is also extremely helpful as most searches are not in the most hospitable terrains. If working in the woods is not for you, we also need help in areas of computer IT and fundraising. How does a dog become a Certified Search & Rescue Dog? It takes high drive dogs approximately 1-2 yrs to be ready to be certified depending on how much time the handler has to put into its training. K9’s are nationally certified every 2yrs. These canines are highly competitive and just fun to be around.

For more information on AASAR, you can visit their website at www.alamoareasar.org or contact them at (979) 571-4360. 28

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They All Said I was Crazy for Getting a Pet Door, but Now I Have No Worries! BY JOHN MOYA

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hen I first started talking about getting a pet door, friends and family all said I was crazy. “Think of the animals you will be letting in! Think of the thieves that will have easy access to your home. You will not be able to sleep at night knowing that someone could crawl in and do very bad things to you or your family!” Between 3:30 AM and 5:00 AM, I could count on being licked in the face with the sound of whimpering in the background. Sebastian, my Golden, was telling me something…. he needed to go out! Being woken up from a good dream like this was not the way I wanted to spend the rest of Sebastian’s life. Sebastian was left inside in the nice comforts of my home while I was away at work. At that time, I worked at the airport and the daily commute was 35 minutes to my doorstep. This was before all the traffic lights and development on US 281. Upon arrival from work, he would run me over on his way to relieve himself. At times, I would find out that something did not agree with his stomach. An expensive call to

Stanley Steamers usually occurred afterwards. I received a phone call at work, “Sebastian ate the carpet—the whole carpet!” I can’t believe that I lived like this for years. I replaced door jambs from him scratching at the door wanting out. I replaced carpet due to his destruction. I have caught him in Kitty’s litter box (Yuck!). I have tried crating him only to give in to his whimpering. The loss of sleep was the last straw! Something had to be done! installed one of the best (if not the best) pet doors on the market that had dual security features and the maximum energy efficiency of any pet door on the market. Sleeping until I had to wake up for work was the biggest satisfaction that I got from it. Even Kitty got a pet door. Her litter box was moved to an empty closet and the poop eating contest was over for Sebastian. I never got an animal in the house that wasn’t supposed to be there. I didn’t have to rush home from work to see if there was a gift waiting for me to clean up. A would be thief would also have to think twice prior to entering. Judging from the pet door size, a German Shepard, Pit Bull, or a Rottweiler could be waiting. My friend’s and family’s concerns never occurred. If these events sound familiar, and you would like to stop the worries and stress over your pets, you may receive free information on the type of pet door that I installed. You may contact us directly at 210-464-8953 or by email at john@alamodogdoors.com. Some of your neighbors may alreadybe satisfied customers and I am sure that they would speak highly of their pet door and our installation services.

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t’sthat time of year again! Pull out the jackets and start the soup. It is easy to protect ourselves from cold temperatures, but what about our pets? Fortunately, there are many things we can do to keep our pets comfortable over the next few months. Some breeds are more equipped to handle the cold than others, so touch base with your veterinarian on which precautions you may need to take.

Depending on your dog’s health and lifestyle, she may appreciate a little less time outdoors. Shorter walks and quicker potty breaks may be a good idea for very young pets or those in their golden years. Make an effort to go outside with your pet, it will be easier to judge how cold she is and when she is ready to come in. If your pet is very active being cooped up indoors may not be the best option for them. Temperatures are the lowest in early morning and late evening, so try and schedule more time outside in the middle of the day. If avoiding extreme colds isn’t possible, a jacket may be a good option. Just be careful not to overheat your dog; the jacket should be loose enough to allow panting and freedom of movement. Every pet should live indoors, especially in cold weather. If you or someone you know has a pet that must live outdoors, make sure they have adequate shelter. This can mean a dog house, access to a garage, or extra blankets and bedding. Keep a close eye on their water dish, if it freezes your pet won’t have access to water. Pay close attention to your vehicle before starting it as well. Cats and dogs will sometimes lay on or near tires or even crawl under the hood to seek out warmth. Visually checking your vehicle or honking the horn before starting it should alert any sleepy visitors.

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Antifreeze is a winter hazard that you may not be aware of. Antifreeze is poisonous to animals and can be fatal. Be sure to store yours where it cannot be reached by any animal. It is also good practice to check your driveway or garage for leaks and drips. Antifreeze is known to have a sweet taste and it is not uncommon for a pet to lap up a puddle that he or she may find. If you think your pet may have ingested antifreeze contact your veterinarian or call the ASPCA Poison Control. Unfortunately not all incidents take place when your regular veterinarian is open. If you aren’t familiar with the closest animal emergency room, ask your veterinarian for a referral. Locating one now can save you precious time in an emergency. Finally, don’t forget that nothing takes the chill out of a winter day like snuggling with your best friend. You and your pet will appreciate extra pets and hugs to stay warm over this holiday season! Michelle Popilek, Client Relations for City Veterinary Hospital, Friendship Pet Hospital and Wellness Center, and Genesis Breed-Specific Health Care.

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RESCUE ORGANIZATIONS OF SAN ANTONIO

ALAMO AREA PARTNERS FOR ANIMAL WELFARE (AAPAW) aapaw.org

HOTK9RESCUE 830-981-2300 animalfriends4ever.org

ALAMO RESCUE FRIENDS alamorescuefriends.org

HUMANE SOCIETY OF KERRVILLE 830-367-7722 humanesocietyofkerrville.com

ANIMAL DEFENSE LEAGUE 210-655-1481 adltexas.org ANIMAL FRIENDS HUMANE SOCIETY 830-981-2300 animalfriends4ever.org

HUMANE SOCIETY OF NEW BRAUNFELS 830-629-5287 hsnba.com JUST ADD LOVE DOG RESCUE justaddlovedogrescue.com

SAN ANTONIO HUMANE SOCIETY 210-226-7461 SAhumane.org SAN ANTONIO PETS ALIVE (SAPA) sanantoniopetsalive.org SAN ANTONIO R.O.C.K.S. (REAL OPTION FOR CHANGING KILL SHELTERS) sarocks.org SCHERTZ ANIMAL SERVICES 210-658-5321

KATIE’S ROADSIDE RESCUE www.krrtx.org

SOUTH TEXAS ANGEL PAWS RESCUE 210-632-9111 SouthTexasAngelPawsRescue.com

BEST FRIENDS ANIMAL SOCIETY 210-306-6126

LAS LOMOS K9 RESCUE & ADOPTION FOUNDATION dogsrus.org

SOUTHERN ANIMAL RESCUE ASSOCIATION 830-401-0280

BULVERDE AREA HUMANE SOCIETY 830-980-2247 bulverdeareahumanesociety.com

LOST PAW PATROL 865-742-1151 lostpawpatrol.com

CITY OF SAN ANTONIO ANIMAL CARE SERVICES 210-207-4738 saacs.net

LOVE FOR PAWS RESCUE 210-639-4039 loveforpawsrescue.com

SPAY-NEUTER ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (SNAP) 713-862-3863 snapus.org

ANIMAL RESCUE CONNECTIONS 830-438-0398 animalrescueconnections.org

CONVERSE ANIMAL SHELTER 210-658-4821 casi.petfinder.com CRESSIE ANIMAL REFUGE AND ENRICHMENT (C.A.R.E.) 210-313-3600 caretx.org CUTE AND CUDDLIE ANIMAL WELFARE SOCIETY 210-647-3529 FRIENDS OF ANIMAL CARE SERVICES (FACS) 210-826-4831 friendsofanimalcare.org HANDS4PAWS hands4pawsrescue.org HELOTES HUMANE SOCIETY 210-422-6242 hhsanimals.org HILL COUNTRY ANIMAL LEAGUE 830-249-2341 hcaltx.com HOMES FOR PETS/SCHERTZ HUMANE SOCIETY homesforpets.org

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MISSY’S HAVEN CANINE RESCUE 210-788-7420 missyshaven.org ORDINARY MIRACLES CANINE RESCUE www.omcr.org PAUSE FOR PAWS, INC. 210-494-1455 pfpsd.org PAWS FOR SERVICE pawsforservice.org PAWS N CLAWS RESCUE 210-360-9933 PawsNClawsRescueSATX.com PROTECTING ANIMALS WITHIN SAN ANTONIO (P.A.W.S.) 210-445-8586 sapaws.weebly.com RESPONSIBLE PET OWNERS ALLIANCE 210-822-6763 responsiblepetowners.org SA K9’S SERVICE DOG CLUB 210-214-0182 SAN ANTONIO GUARDIAN ANGELS 210-379-9034 sanantonioguardianangels.com

SpaySA 210-351-7729 spaysa.org SPAY-NEUTER-INJECT-PROJECT OF SAN ANTONIO (SNIPSA) 210-576-3497 snipsa.org TALK ABOUT IT! SA 210-242-4720 talkaboutitsa.org TEJAS RESCUED PET ADOPTIONS 210-416-3947 tejasrescues.org TEXAS GSP RESCUE texasgsp.org THERAPY ANIMALS OF SAN ANTONIO 210-614-6734 therapyanimalssa.org WAGS Across Texas Therapy Dogs wagsacrosstexas.com/ Please email dana. texasdogsandcats@gmail.com if you are a rescue organization or a Non Profit Pet Organization of San Antonio that would like to be added to this list or would like anything modified on this list. All breed specific rescue groups are listed on our website.

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{pethealth} BY DR. RIVA HERON

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ain management in companion animals has made great strides in the past decade. Long gone is the thinking that our beloved companions do not suffer from pain and with that change has come the acceptance that we can improve their lives by recognizing and treating pain, just as we do in humans.

Perhaps the most challenging aspect of relieving pain is the recognition of pain in dogs and cats because the signs can be subtle. An alert pet owner often knows when their pet is in pain, but our pets are masters at disguising pain when they visit the veterinarian. Behavior change is the number one sign that your pet may be experiencing pain. It is important to communicate to your veterinarian if you notice any of the following: • Change of normal sleeping area or posture • Urinating in inappropriate places (usually cats) • Subtle decrease in activity or energy • Difficulty rising • Being short tempered with human or animal companions • Any change in behavior when there is no obvious explanation In years past, we may have attributed some of these signs to normal aging, but we now recognize that pain is NOT normal, even in elderly pets. The best pain relief for most conditions is a combination of methods and/or medications, called multi-modal therapy. Our pets do not have to suffer and multi-modal, balanced pain management can significantly improve their quality of life. Veterinary Practices that are committed to providing exceptional pain relief may offer any or all of the following: • Local or regional anesthetic blocks • Injectable medications • Oral medications • Laser therapy • Acupuncture • Physical therapy • Certified Veterinary Pain Management Professional on Staff (CVPP) Multi-modal pain management also generally provides more complete and longer lasting relief than using just one method or medication. Most of our companions

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will need pain management at some point in their lives. Elective or emergency surgery, dental extractions, ear infections, eye trauma, abdominal discomfort, arthritis – these are just a few examples of where pain relief is needed. An informed and educated pet owner is the best advocate for securing appropriate pain relief for her pet. Pain control is not a one-size-fits-all deal. Some medications will work better for one pet than another, concurrent medical conditions and lifestyle need to be considered and fluctuations in pain level need to be addressed. This has become such an important and evolving science in veterinary medicine that practitioners can become Certified Veterinary Pain Professionals. These veterinarians are committed to advancing our understanding of the pain process in animals as well as helping provide comprehensive pain management in a variety of circumstances. Pain management can help almost every pet experiencing pain. Your pet WILL tell you when he is in pain, you just have to be looking for the signals and seek relief for your furry companion. Dr. Riva Heron attended the VirginiaMaryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine (’95) and is also a retired Naval Intelligence Officer. She has practiced Small Animal Medicine in Virginia, Minnesota and Florida and Emergency medicine in San Antonio at I-10 Pet Emergency. She is currently the Director of Medical Services for Mission Pet Emergency in San Antonio.

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11/28-12/31 Give a Pet a Bed Drive Sponsored by Mission Veterinary Specialists-Bring into Mission Veterinary Specialists, 8202 North Loop 1604 & other participating locations listed on their website, gently used pet beds, blankets, sheets, comforters and towels. December 5th Applause for Santa Paws-Hosted by Texas Dogs & Cats at the Aloft Hotel from 6-8:30. Ice Cream, treats, raffles & much more. MC’d by Shelly Miles of San Antonio Living. December 7th & 8th Whiskers in Wonderland-City Wide Adoption Event Adoption fee for Dogs is $40 and Cats $15. Hosted at: • SAPA! 210 Tuleta • ADL 11300 Nacogdoches • SA Humane Society 4804 Fredericksburg Road • ACS/SAPA! 4710 State Hwy 15 December 7th Pet Adoptions with Ordinary Miracles at Paw Basics-2602 North Loop 1604 West, Suite 104 December 7th Pet Adoptions with Masons Haven at Fetch & Friskers Boerne-701 South Main December 9th North Stars & LaCantera hosts photos with Santa 6PM to closing all Mondays in December to Christmas. All pets must be on a leash or in a carrier, dogs and cats only. December 9th, small pets from SAHS will be on site at LaCantera that are available for adoption from 3-6 PM.

December 12th Howliday Yappy Hour at Woof Gang Bakery & Grooming. Holiday pet pictures with a $5 donation to benefit AAPAW-10003 NW Military Hwy #1109 December 14th A special blessing of all animals and pets. This one day event will be filled with local entertainment, arts and crafts, children activities, while having your pets blessed. Free event Noon-6 at Historic Market Square, 514 W. Commerce. December 14th Yappy Hour benefiting Elf Louise Pets-Hosted by Pawderosa & SADL. At Pawderosa Ranch-923 Clydeville Road. There will be food, drink, shopping and merriment for people and pets. Pet supplies for Elf Louise required for admission. Toys, beds, bags of foods (20 lbs max), treats, etc. December 14th Helotes Humane Society Jingle Paws Classic 5K Run/Walk. 8AM at Soler’s Sports, 14405 Old Bandera Road, Helotes, TX. December 14th Pet Adoptions with Missy’s Haven Rescue at Fetch & FriskersBoerne 701 South Main. Also a $10 donation to Missy’s Haven for Pictures with Santa. December 14th Join City Veterinary Hospital and Soler’s Sports at the Cove (606 W. Cypress Street) for their Dog Run/Walk at 7PM. Pictures with Santa and dogs welcome to dress up in theme. December 21st Pet Adoptions with Missy’s Haven Rescue at Fetch & FriskersBoerne 701 South Main

December 9th Yuletide Yappy Hour & Open House at K9 Country Club & Training Academy, 5-8 PM. Pictures with Santa Paws, free pictures, food & drinks. Bulverde, TX, (830) 980-8476.

December 21st Pet Caricatures with Lynda Helton of Fur Kids Art and other great events at Woof Gang Bakery & Grooming-10003 NW Military Hwy #1109

December 10th & December 17th Family & Fido Holiday Story Time with Santa Paws and Special Guest. Free & Open to the Public. At the Grand Hyatt-600 E. Market Street. Special Guest at 11 AM.

December 28th Pet Adoptions with Ordinary Miracles at Paw Basics-2602 North Loop 1604 West, Suite 104

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wingsofhope BY SHANNON ESPY, DVM

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Sanford is home with his new forever family in time for the holidays

his is a story of hope, dedication and amazing people. This fall, SNIPSA [Spay, Neuter, Inject, Protect San Antonio] responded to a cruelty case -- a shaggy terrier mix dog about 3 years old was left outside with no food or water after his owner died.

It was August; the average temperature was near 95 degrees. A concerned neighbor called ACS [Animal Care Services]. Attempts to contact family failed. Malnourished, suffering from mange and hair loss, alone and rejected, he waited days in ACS. No one came. Learning of his plight, SNIPSA did not hesitate to help. They named him Sanford – he was scrappy, older and tired. His behaviors indicated a life spent tied up or confined. Making little movement and little eye contact, he seemed as if he wanted to disappear, remain

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invisible. His tail rarely wagged. His body was there but his spirit was broken, even absent. After a week or so his foster family slowly began to gain his trust with treats. Time, patience, medicine, good food and love – all added up to Sanford readily greeting his fosters with the Sanford dance – front legs strutting, he’d give them kisses when they walked in. It took a couple months for the dance to appear and then, only for his fosters. After many weeks on the SNIPSA website, Sanford was finally adopted by a man in Illinois. The larger

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obstacle was getting Sanford home. Many SNIPSA dogs fly to their forever homes, but Sanford was still fragile and putting this guy on a commercial carrier was not in his best interest. A committed volunteer learned of Pilots N Paws [PNP] through a Dallas rescuer. PNP is a group of volunteer pilots donating air travel to unite homeless animals with adopters.

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What better co-pilot than one with four legs and fur! Joanne, PNP volunteer in Indiana, assisted travel coordination through an online message board. Private pilots can see if an animal going their way needs a ride home. Ground transport can be arranged, too. Just when it appeared no flights were going Sanford’s way, pilot Matt and his wife Michelle volunteered to take Sanford from Texas to Mississippi. Pilot Jeff would continue the journey to St. Louis where PNP volunteer Diane would drive him to Springfield, Illinois and his adopter, Greg. Sanford’s incredible journey began

with a concerned neighbor, and ended in adoption over 900 miles away. From Dallas to San Antonio, from Indiana to Mississippi to Missouri and finally Illinois, the generosity of amazing “dog” people working effortlessly in delivering Sanford home. A networking of organizations, volunteers, pilots and others made a difference in this dog’s life. Today, Sanford naps on the couch (and the bed!); rides in the front seat; and shares the occasional burger. Far from a lonely yard and the Texas sun, he saunters down to the lake with his tail held high! He likes to share pizza in the boathouse with Greg and loudly squeak his toy. The Sanford dance has even made its debut in Illinois! However, he’s not crazy doing his business in 30 degree weather. Yes, today, Sanford is surely living the high life in the Midwest. For more information on SNIPSA, visit www.snipsa.org. For more information on Pilots N Paws, visit www.PILOTSNPAWS.org 39


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