Humane Insider - February 2024

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TORONTO HUMANE SOCIETY

FEBRUARY 2024

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FEATURED ARTICLES Send Heartfelt Treats and Wellness to Animals in Need This Valentine’s Day Page 2 Spread Love with Toronto Humane Society's Exclusive Valentine's Day Card Collection Page 3 Toronto Humane Society in the News Page 4 Toronto Humane Society Leads the Way in Canada's First-Ever National Analysis of Veterinary Care Access Page 5 Unveiling Adorable Designs for a Cause Page 6 Volunteer Updates Page 7,8 Staff Announcements & Career Opportunities Page 9 A Recap of the First Community Day Event of 2024 Page 10 Alternative Placement Success Stories Page 11 Volunteer Spotlight: Gaye Wignall Page 12 Overcoming Fear: Rocky's Journey to a Happy Home Page 13 Upcoming Events Page 14


Send Heartfelt Treats and Wellness to Animals in Need This Valentine’s Day

Join us in making this season of love extra special

The impact of your generosity goes beyond the

for our furry friends by sending thoughtful treats,

walls

toys,

Visit

contributing to wellness gifts, you are actively

www.torontohumanesociety.com/valentinesday to

participating in the well-being of animals in our

explore

community, promoting a culture of compassion

and

wellness

items.

our Valentine's Day Giving Store and

make a difference in the lives of these deserving

of

the

Toronto

Humane

Society.

By

and care.

animals. Qualify for a Tax Receipt This year, go beyond traditional gifts and surprise

Show your love for animals and receive a tax

the animals with delightful treats and toys tailored

benefit in return! Gifts over $20 qualify for a tax

just for them. Our Valentine's Day offerings

receipt, making your contribution even more

include heart-shaped biscuits for dogs, Churu

meaningful. Your support not only brings joy to

tubes for cats, and special species chews. These

the animals but also allows us to continue our

treats not only bring joy to their day but also serve

mission of providing love and care to those who

as a reminder that someone out there is thinking

need it most.

of them while they patiently await adoption. How to Participate Extend your love and generosity beyond toys and

Visit

treats by contributing to the wellness of animals in

selection of Valentine's Day treats, toys, and

our community who need it most. Wellness gift

wellness gifts. Choose your favourite items, and

items,

and

with just a few clicks, you can make a lasting

wellness exams, ensure that these animals receive

impact on the lives of these animals. In return for

the care they need to thrive. Your support helps

sharing the love this Valentine’s Day, you will

create a healthier and happier environment for

receive email updates with photos and a letter

pets in need in Toronto.

from your Valentine, and a video of some of the

including

vaccines,

microchips,

our Valentine’s Day e-store to explore our

animals enjoying their treats and toys.

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Spread Love with Toronto Humane Society's Exclusive Valentine's Day Card Collection Toronto Humane Society is thrilled to introduce our exclusive Valentine's Day card collection, featuring

four

heartwarming

hand-drawn

watercolor designs that are sure to melt hearts. 1. Big and Loveable King Kong:

His charming

presence on the card is bound to bring a smile to anyone's face. 2. Senior Sweetheart Bunny: Bunny is a symbol of enduring love, making it a perfect choice for expressing heartfelt sentiments. 3. Fun and Outgoing Elsa: For those who appreciate a touch of fun and adventure, Elsa’s card adds a playful vibe to your Valentine's Day greetings. 4. Pet Paws: Hearts and paw prints symbolize the universal

language

of

love

shared

between

humans and animals. Perfect for the animal lover in your life! Each Valentine's Day card bundle includes eight beautifully crafted cards for just $30. Not only do you get the chance to share these adorable cards with your loved ones, but you also contribute to a meaningful

cause.

With

every

card

bundle

purchased, a $20 donation will go towards supporting Toronto Humane Society's lifesaving programs. This Valentine's Day, spread love, joy, and hope by sharing these adorable cards with your family and friends. Make a difference in the lives of animals while celebrating the season of love!


Toronto Humane Society in the News In

December,

Toronto

Humane

Society

was

Amazon

mentioned in over 68 media clips and reached

Toronto Humane Society reveals Amazon as its

over

‘Adoption Program Title Sponsor,’

53,780,902

earned

media

impressions

through radio, online news and television! Of this

highlighting the e-commerce company's role in

earned media coverage, we can see that 41% came

assisting the organization to help animals find

from news articles, 44% from television, and 15%

their forever homes. Now Toronto, CP 24, CTV

on the radio. Here’s what Toronto Humane Society

Toronto, CTV Northern Ontario, Canada Today,

news was buzzing in the media last month:

and NewsTalk1010.

Toronto in Crisis – Cost of Care

Adoption Highlights

There was continued coverage of Toronto Humane

In December, animals looking for their forever

Society’s four-part series called Toronto in Crisis.

home were featured in a variety of publications.

Amid concerns over the shortage of veterinarians,

Pet profiles appeared in Toronto Guardian, The

Chief Executive Officer Phil Nichols shares that

New Classical FM, Global News Toronto, Canada

Toronto Humane Society has provided over $1.3

Today, and Toronto Sun.

million

in

veterinary

services

through

7,871

appointments from January to September 2023. CBC News, Canada Today

Other Stories “Animals don't need to be exploited for our holiday pleasure” - Toronto Star “Sweaty Betty's launches special section for dogs inside Toronto bar” - Daily Hive Toronto

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Toronto Humane Society Leads the Way in Canada's First-Ever National Analysis of Veterinary Care Access In a groundbreaking stride for veterinary medicine in Canada, Phil Nichols, CEO at Toronto Humane Society, has recently published the nation's firstever

comprehensive

analysis

of

access

to

veterinary care. The study, titled "Trends in companion animal access to veterinary care in Canada, 2007 to 2020," delves into existing data from various sources over the thirteen-year period, shedding light on crucial trends and challenges within the industry. Key Findings

The study's conclusion emphasizes the need to

Phil Nichols' study discovered several key findings

encourage, regulate, and support accessible care-

that offer valuable insights into the state of

provision models that can coexist with traditional

veterinary care across Canada. Some of the

models. This call to action underscores the

notable discoveries include:

importance of fostering diverse approaches to

Unmet Pet Healthcare Needs: A substantial

veterinary care to meet the evolving needs of pet

number of pets did not receive veterinary care

owners and their beloved animals.

annually. While the study couldn't pinpoint the reasons behind this trend, it highlights an area

This

of concern that warrants further investigation.

Canadian veterinary care was a collaborative effort

Decrease in Clients per Veterinarian: The

by

number of clients per veterinarian saw a 30%

invaluable support from Dr. Karen Ward, Chief

decrease

signaling

Veterinary Officer; Dr. Linda Jacobson, Senior

potential shifts in the dynamics of veterinarian-

Manager of Shelter Medicine Advancement; and

client relationships.

Kysten J Janke, Research Assistant.

from

2007

to

2020,

groundbreaking Toronto

national

Humane

Society’s

analysis team,

on with

Surge in Veterinary Costs: Veterinary costs witnessed a significant increase, surpassing the

The study stands as a pivotal milestone in

inflation rate. This finding prompts a closer

Canadian veterinary care, shedding light on

examination

critical issues and providing a foundation for

of

the

economic

factors

impacting access to veterinary care.

future discussions and initiatives. As Toronto

Relative Shortage in Veterinarians: While there

Humane Society takes a leadership role in this

isn't an absolute shortage in the number of

endeavor, the hope is that these findings will

veterinarians, the study suggests a relative

spark collaborative efforts across the industry to

shortage, possibly due to increased time spent

ensure accessible, high-quality veterinary care for

per animal and shorter working hours on

all

average.

companion animal throughout the nation.

companion

animals

across

the

nation.


Unveiling Adorable Designs for a Cause New Retail Items

With a focus on style and purpose, these new

Rock Paper Scissors with Cat Paws

items are perfect for animal lovers who want to

Adding an extra layer of cuteness to the lineup,

make a statement while supporting our lifesaving

the third latest design features a playful "Rock,

mission.

Paper, Scissors" theme with paws. This super cute and charming design is sure to melt hearts and

Colourful Silhouette Design

bring smiles. Whether you choose a sweater or t-

Available in sweaters, t-shirts, mugs, and tote bags,

shirt with this design, you'll not only look great but

this collection allows animal enthusiasts to flaunt

also feel great knowing that your purchase

their

supports Toronto Humane Society's lifesaving

passion

in

various

ways.

The

colorful

silhouettes bring an element of fun and positivity

work.

to your wardrobe, making it a delightful addition for both fashion and animal lovers.

Beyond the style and charm of these new designs, each purchase contributes to Toronto Humane

Pixelated Dog and Cat Design

Society's

lifesaving

mission.

The

proceeds

Embracing the latest trends, we introduced a

generated from the sale of these retail items go

pixelated dog and cat design to our collection. This

directly towards supporting our efforts in caring

innovative and playful design is available on

for animals in need.

sweaters, t-shirts, mugs, and tote bags, providing a versatile range of options for those who want to

Don’t forget that volunteers, staff, and foster

express their love for pets in a unique way. The

parents can take 15% off at the checkout with your

pixelated design adds a modern touch to the

discount code!

classic appeal of the items, making them a musthave for trendsetters and animal advocates alike.

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Volunteer Updates Anniversaries

Micky W, Pet Support Service Agent

Please join us in celebrating volunteers who are

Zhen Y, Pet Support Service Agent, Canine Care

reaching a milestone anniversary this month!

Devan Z, Pet Support Service Agent

Thank you for all your hard work and continued dedication!

5 Years: Darcy B, Canine Care, Feline Care

1 Year:

Michael N Canine Care, Feline Care

Anne B, Feline Care

Wendi Y Canine Care, Special Species Care

Neptune B, Pet Parent Support Network Jenniffer Bonilla Lozano, Pet Parent Support

Thank You and 2023 Successes Video from the

Network

Executive Staff

Celia C, Team Experience Day Facilitator, Feline

Because of all your incredible support and

Care

dedication we accomplished so much last year.

Chloe C, Pet Support Service Agent

Here is a video from the executive staff thanking

August C, Canine Care, Animal Bio Writer

you for all you do!

Pakshan C, Canine Care

Volunteer and Foster Parent Thank You Video

Click here to watch the

Shreya D, Pet Support Service Agent, Feline Care Hanan E, Pet Support Service Agent

Clicker Training Club

Heather F, Pet Support Service Agent, Canine Care

This meeting will be

Kerry G Pet Support Service Agent, Canine Care,

1:00pm and will be hosted by Dr. Jacklyn Ellis.

Feline Care, Special Species Care

Please bring your clicker with you. If you don’t

Lisa G, Pet Parent Support Network

already own one, they are available for purchase at

Shelley H, Driver

the front desk.

on February 15, 2024, at

Bruce H, Pet Support Service Agent Tavlin K, Pet Support Service Agent, Feline Care

What to expect:

Kate K, Canine Care

Learn about the theory and application of

William K, Driver

clicker training

Evan L, Canine Care, Special Species Care

Practice your skills and timing with a clicker

Katie M, Pet Parent Support Network

No animals will be present, but the skills you

Mahsa M, Pet Support Service Agent, Canine Care

learn can be applied to working with ANY

Carol-Ann M, Pet Support Service Agent

animal

Chetan P, Team Experience Day Facilitator

All experience levels welcome, from complete

Marta R, Team Experience Day Facilitator

beginners or expert trainers

Amelia S, Urgent Care Client Admin Sean S, Driver

Who is invited: All Staff/Volunteers/Foster Parents

Jessica S, Pet Support Service Agent

are welcome.

Michael S, Driver, Canine Care Karen V, Pet Parent Support Network

Where: Board Room, 2nd floor, 11 River Street

Sierra W, Canine Care Colin W, Driver

Registration Link: Clicker Training Booking


Feline

Volunteer

Training

Assistant

Position

This is a great opportunity that only happens once

Training

or twice a year and spots are limited. If interested

Another Feline Volunteer Training Assistant (VTA)

please

Training being offered! If you are a Level 1, 2 or 3

cbuchner@torontohumanesociety.com

feline volunteer and interested in being trained in

register.

email

Chris

at to

the next level as a VTA volunteer Dr. Jacklyn Ellis, Director of Behaviour, will be hosting a series of 3

If you are a level one volunteer and are interested

virtual training sessions over zoom. If you haven't

in attending the VTA training, please try and

had a chance to learn from Jacklyn you are in for

complete a level 2 training prior to February 19.

an incredible experience! I have attached the job

You can sign up for a level 2 training here: Level 2

description which outlines the role in more detail.

Training Booking Form

In order to train for this role you have to be able to

Volunteer and Foster Parent Town Hall

attend ALL 3 of the following virtual sessions:

Date: Thursday, March 28 from 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm.

February 19th, from 6:00 - 8:00pm February 26th, from 6:00 - 8:00pm

Event Details: This is forum for us to connect with

March 4th, from 6:00 - 8:00pm

our volunteers and foster parents to share important updates, get your input and/or answer

After you have completed these sessions you will

any questions you may have! In this town hall

need to also do 3 on the job shadow shifts. These

participants will hear from:

can usually happen during your current shift time,

Volunteer Department

but if for some reason that doesn't work, we can

Foster Department

switch you shift time to a day and time that works

Shelter Care

for you and that trainer until the shadow sessions

Adoption Department

are over. Location: Zoom - Town Hall Registration to register.

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Staff Announcements & Career Opportunities Staff Announcements

Career Opportunities

Toronto Humane Society is continually growing!

Toronto

Here is a list of new staff members who have

Improving the the Lives of Animals. Our team of

joined our team or moved internally.

talented, dedicated staff work to support this

Humane

Society

is

committed

to

mission. Daniel Pasternak, Veterinary Assistant Abu Nana, Director of Finance

If you are interested in joining our dedicated team

Victoria Hood, Client Service Agent

please forward your resume to our Human

Miranda White-Harpell, Veterinary Assistant

Resource

Melissa Shupak, Director of Animal Sheltering

hiring@torontohumanesociety.com.

Department

via

email

Lauralee Dorst, Director of Community Animal Welfare

Current Job Openings:

Dillon Dodson, Director of Social Work

Veterinarian

Larisa Nagelberg, Director of Strategic

Senior Major Gifts Officer

Initiatives & Mission Advancement

Administrative Assistant, Marketing and

Alisha Uglow, Manager Development

Development

Administration Candice McCavitt, Major Gifts Officer Greg Ratelle, Senior Manager of Strategic & Corporate Partnerships

at


A Recap of the First Community Day Event of 2024

On January 10th, 2024, Toronto Humane Society

We extend our heartfelt gratitude to everyone

kicked off the year by hosting our monthly

who contributed to the success of this event. Your

Community Day event, dedicated to assisting pet

generous donations and unwavering support

parents

the

have made a significant difference in the lives of

significant impact of our Community Day, we've

pet parents and their beloved animals. It is

prepared an infographic showcasing key statistics

through your kindness that we can continue to

and outcomes. This visual representation will give

create

you a glimpse into the positive changes made

community for pets and their families.

facing

challenges.

To

illustrate

a

compassionate

and

supportive

possible through the collective efforts of our A special shout-out goes to Kijiji, our newest

supporters and sponsors.

sponsor

for

Community to

Day

supporting

events.

Their

initiatives

that

In response to the chilly weather conditions, this

commitment

Community Day held a unique addition – the

improve the lives of pets and their families aligns

distribution of blankets. It was the first time we

perfectly with our mission. We are excited about

included

this

thoughtful

response

was

overwhelmingly

and

the

the partnership and look forward to the positive

positive.

The

impact we can create together in future events.

gesture,

blankets provided much-needed warmth and comfort to both pets and their families, fostering a sense of care and community during the winter months.

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Alternative Placement Success Stories

This summer we saw a significant influx of

Even

after

the

placements

were

deemed

undersocial stray cats entering Toronto Humane

successful, many location managers continued to

Society. Recognizing that these cats might not

provide updates on the cats. These reports

thrive in a typical home setting, attempts were

unanimously speak to the thriving nature of these

made to implement Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR)

feline individuals in their new environments,

strategies. However, complications arose when

showcasing the positive impact of alternative

contact information provided by the finders proved

placement policies in providing a better quality of

to be incorrect for most of these cases. Faced with

life for these cats.

this challenge, the team decided to explore alternative placement as the most suitable avenue

The alternative placement success stories at

to ensure the well-being of these feline individuals.

Toronto

Humane

Society

underscore

the

organization's commitment to finding tailored Between September 15 and November 23, 2003, a

solutions for each individual animal's needs. This

total of nine cats found new homes through our

update not only highlights the challenges faced

Feline

These

but also celebrates the heartening outcomes

alternative placements were four barns and one

achieved through thoughtful consideration and a

brewery, carefully selected to provide a conducive

dedicated team effort. As these cats continue to

environment for these cats. Dr. Jacklyn Ellis,

thrive in their new environments, the success of

Director of Behaviour, played a crucial role in

alternative

overseeing

inspiration for creating compassionate solutions in

Alternative

the

Placement

entire

Program.

process.

Regular

communication with location managers occurred over six weeks, ensuring a gradual and monitored introduction of the cats to their new surroundings with

continued

sightings,

trail

tracker data.

verification

camera

through

footage,

or

direct

electronic

placement

animal welfare.

policies

serves

as

an


Volunteer Spotlight: Gaye Wignall A Compassionate Heart for Animals In the world of animal welfare, there are volunteers who go above and beyond, leaving a lasting impact on both the organization and the lives of the creatures they nurture. Gaye Wignall stands out as one such remarkable volunteer at Toronto Humane Society, making significant contributions to

the

foster

on/offboarding

initiative

and

embodying a deep love for animals.

A

Heartwarming

Journey

of

Love

and

Transformation A Lifelong Connection with Animals

One of Gaye's remarkable contributions was her

Gaye's affinity for animals began in her early years,

pivotal role in the foster on/offboarding initiative.

where bullfrogs, chickadees, and even worms

Faced with a massive wall of thousands of foster

found a friend in her. Growing up spending

parents to contact, Gaye off-boarded hundreds of

weekends and summers in Haliburton, Ontario,

inactive foster parent profiles. Her dedication

her parents recognized her special interest in

streamlined

creatures big and small. From a baby chipmunk

demonstrating an invaluable commitment to the

named Mindy Whiteline to the joy of owning

organization's efficiency.

foster

parent

communications,

several dogs, Gaye's journey with animals was both diverse and heartwarming.

The Love That Keeps Her Coming Back Gaye Wignall returns to Toronto Humane Society

When her home felt empty without animal

because

of

the

companionship, Gaye decided to become a foster

organization. The affection shared by the staff,

parent with Toronto Humane Society. Drawn by

animals, and foster parents creates a supportive

our training programs, knowledgeable staff, and

environment, enveloping Gaye in a sense of

regular communication, she embarked on a new

belonging. This love is the catalyst for turning

chapter in her life, becoming a beacon of care for

scared

animals in need.

transformation that continually motivates her.

animals

pervasive

into

love

trusting

within

the

companions,

a

Gaye's ongoing journey of witnessing these Joy in Fostering

changes and knowing the animals are on their

Taking on the challenge of fostering special

way to permanent homes drives her dedication.

species animals, she experienced the joy and fulfillment that these small creatures brought into

Thank you, Gaye Wignall, for your exceptional

her life. Through fostering, Gaye learned that these

contributions and the love you bring to the

seemingly tiny beings could fill a space with as

Toronto Humane Society, serving as an inspiration

much life as a larger pet. The animals, in turn,

to

offered her companionship, laughter, and the

significant impact one person can have on

courage to tackle life's challenges.

animals in need.

fellow

volunteers

and

showcasing

the

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Overcoming Fear: Rocky's Journey to a Happy Home

Rocky faced challenges adjusting to his new home

He developed a close bond with their 7-year-old

after

son, indicating increased comfort and security in

being

brought

home

at

5-months-old.

Despite the initial difficulties, his family was

his new home.

determined to help him overcome his fears and become a happy member of their household.

Both cats received a prescription for eye drops from the vet, posing a new challenge due to

Having previously adopted Rocky's littermate, the

Rocky's fear. Strategies for desensitization and

family wanted to introduce a second feline

counter-conditioning were discussed.

companion. However, Rocky displayed nervous behaviour and resisted petting, unlike his more

In early January, the family shared encouraging

sociable brother. Concerned about his well-being,

news. Rocky had formed a deep bond with their

the family sought professional guidance, and

son, allowing him to be picked up and carried

booked a consultation with Toronto Humane

around. His willingness to be pet increased,

Society’s Public Training and Behaviour team in

especially when their son was present. The family

early November.

expressed satisfaction with Rocky's integration into the household, highlighting the progress

During the consultation, it became apparent that

made in overcoming his initial fears.

Rocky lacked socialization. He exhibited more interest in the other cat than in interacting with

Rocky's journey from a fearful kitten to a content

humans. To address Rocky's anxiety, a structured

and integrated family member showcases the

routine for feeding and play was recommended.

power

Providing predictability in his daily life can help

positive

reduce stress and anxiety. Wet food, a favourite of

professional guidance, Rocky's story serves as a

Rocky's,

positive

testament to the transformative impact of love

associations with the human family members.

and care in helping pets overcome their anxieties

Gradually introducing petting during meals aimed

and fears.

was

suggested

to

create

of

patience,

structured

reinforcement.

With

routines,

and

dedication

and

to associate human touch with a pleasurable experience.

Group Canine Classes are Still Discounted You can enjoy a $24 discount on all group training

By the end of November, the family reported that

classes until the end of February. Take advantage

a bit of progress was made. Establishing a routine

of this opportunity to enroll in an enjoyable

of feeding wet food every other day and regular

training class with your dog and strengthen your

play sessions improved Rocky's responsiveness.

bond. Don't miss out!


Upcoming Events

Black History Month

Valentine’s Day

Black History Month in Canada celebrates the

February 14th

immense contributions Black Canadians have

Valentine's Day originated as a Christian feast day

made to the growth and development of the

to celebrate two Saints named St. Valentine. It is

country.

now also a day to celebrate love and romance across the world.

Lunar New Year February 10th 4th

Family Day

The Lunar New Year is celebrated across many East

February 19th

and Southeast Asian countries in different ways.

This is a new holiday in Ontario with very few

Festivities often include shared meals, parades,

common traditions. Many Ontarians choose to use

dancing, and gifts.

this day to spend time with loved ones

Losar

Pink Shirt Day

February 10th – February 12th

February 28th

Tibetan New Year. A New Year festival that is

This day brings awareness to the negative impacts

celebrated for different lengths of time in different

bullying has on individuals. It focuses on the

regions across the world. It celebrated with food,

benefits of treating each other with kindness and

loved ones, and sometimes prayer ceremonies

respects.

Ash Wednesday

Click here to read more dates that we are

February 14th

acknowledging this month.

Ash Wednesday is a Christian holy day of prayer and fasting. Many Christians mark this day by making a Lenten sacrifice that they will not partake in until Easter. This day is also celebrated by having ashes placed in a cross shape on the forehead.

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