Humane Insider - January 2024

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TORONTO HUMANE SOCIETY

JANUARY 2024

HUMANEINSIDER


FEATURED ARTICLES Message From Our CEO: As We Enter the New Year Page 2 New Year, New Tricks: Sign Up Now for Discounted Training Classes Page 3 Toronto Humane Society in the News Page 4 Mourning the Passing of Megan Whitney: A Dedicated Animal Advocate and Toronto Humane Society Staff Member Page 5 Staff Announcements & Career Opportunities Page 6 Volunteer Updates Page 7,8 Improving the Lives of Animals One at a Time Page 9 Bando’s Brave Battle Back to Health Page 10 The Effects of Microplastics: From Laundry to Legacy Page 11 Upcoming Events Page 12


Message From Our CEO: As We Enter the New Year Happy New Year! As we embark on another year at

Addressing the Challenge of Pet Care

Toronto Humane Society, I am filled with gratitude

As we step into the new year, we must also stay

and excitement for what lies ahead.

acutely aware of the increasing cost of pet care and general costs of living. These ever growing

Reflecting on the Past Year

challenges

Our achievements in the past year have been

surrender and economic euthanasia. These are

nothing short of extraordinary. Together, we've

the challenges that needs our focus, attention and

navigated

many

action. We will continue to work towards solutions

successes. Our dedication to animal welfare

that support pet owners and ensure the wellbeing

continues to be the driving force behind our

of animals.

challenges

and

celebrated

are

leading

to

abandonment,

impactful work. News from the Sector - Promoting Pet Ownership Celebrating Our Collaboration with Amazon

and Cognitive Health

We've started a remarkable partnership with

Recent research suggests that pet ownership may

Amazon, a $100,000 collaboration that has already

slow cognitive decline in older adults living alone.

garnered

This

significant

media

attention.

This

aligns

perfectly

with

our

mission,

partnership has been featured on CP24, NOW

emphasizing the importance of the human-

Toronto, and various social media platforms,

animal bond. It's an opportunity for us to advocate

reaching millions and enhancing our adoption

for pet adoption and its positive impact on mental

program's visibility. This is a testament to our

health.

team's hard work and the powerful impact of our collaborations.

As we move forward into 2024, let's carry our recent achievements as a beacon of inspiration.

Impressive Media and Social Media Reach

Our collective efforts at Toronto Humane Society

In 2023, we achieved remarkable media presence

are making a significant difference in the lives of

with 3,374 mentions and 2.7 billion impressions.

animals

Our social media also saw significant engagement,

unwavering commitment and passion.

and

people.

Thank

you

for

your

with 7.9K posts and 187.6 million impressions. These figures are a testament to the resonance of

Here's to a year filled with compassion, growth,

our message and the broad reach of our initiatives.

and continued success!

Upcoming Small Pets Promotion

Warm regards,

We will be running a special promotion this month – a 50% off special species adoptions to find homes for our longer-stay friends. This is an excellent opportunity for us to unite more pets

Phil Nichols, RVT, CAWA

with loving families and start 2024 on a positive

CEO

note.

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New Year, New Tricks: Sign Up Now for Discounted Training Classes As we step into a new year, there's no better time

Bowser's pet parent had two primary goals:

to embark on a journey of companionship and

integrating Bowser with the family's westie and

understanding with your furry friend. To celebrate

minimizing leash reactivity. Through dedicated

National Train Your Dog Month, Toronto Humane

training sessions with Toronto Humane Society’s

Society is offering a remarkable $24 off on all

trainer Beverley McKee, CDBC, CPDT-KA, they

group

only

achieved remarkable results. Bowser's pet parents

strengthen the bond between you and your

expressed their gratitude and shared, "We've

canine companion but also foster a harmonious

continued to experience success with Bowser,

coexistence.

both for reactivity on walks and comfort around

training

classes

that

will

not

our family westie." Whether your pup needs to brush up on basic cues, conquer leash reactivity, or address specific

The key to Bowser's transformation was the

behavioural challenges, our training classes cater

utilization of positive reinforcement training. His

to all breeds and ages. With experienced and

pet parent emphasized, "Among all the conflicting

certified trainers and a positive reinforcement

dog training information out there, it's great to

methodology, we are committed to creating and

see clear evidence that a positive reinforcement

welcoming environment to help grow the bond

methodology

between you and your animal companion.

modification and that it was the right one for our

can

be

effective

for

behavior

pup." Meet Bowser the Mini Schnauzer To showcase the power of positive reinforcement

The success story doesn't end there. Bowser's pet

training, here is the heartwarming success story of

parent recognized the significance of having a

Bowser, a mini schnauzer with anxiety and

reliable training blueprint for continued progress

reactivity issues around other dogs.

and future challenges. "He's far from bomb-proof, but we're confident we'll see more and more improvement as he matures, and we stay the course

with

appropriate

management

and

handling/training. Thank you!" This

heartening

testimonial

exemplifies

the

positive impact that training at Toronto Humane Society can have on your four-legged family member. As you embark on the journey of training and bonding with your dog, trust in our certified trainers and the proven effectiveness of positive reinforcement.

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Toronto Humane Society in the News In

November,

Toronto

Humane

Society

was

Adoption Highlights

mentioned in over 48 media clips and reached

In November, animals looking for their forever

over 48,170,601 earned media impressions through

home were featured in a variety of publications.

radio, online news and television! Of this earned

Pet profiles appeared in Toronto Guardian, The

media coverage, we can see that 52% came from

New Classical FM, Global News Toronto, Canada

news articles, 46% from television, and 2% on the

Today, and Toronto Sun.

radio. Here’s what Toronto Humane Society news was buzzing in the media last month:

Other Stories ·“8 Places In Toronto To Meet Someone Special

Toronto in Crisis

When You're Done With Dating Apps” -

There was continued coverage of Toronto Humane

Narcity Toronto

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

·“Toronto Humane Society’s 50/50 Raffle just

Several major stories focused on how the high cost

launched and there’s $10k up for grabs” -

of living and pet care are affecting families and

Curiocity Toronto

causing some to rehome their pets. Major outlets covering this story include; Macleans, Global News Toronto, CityNews Toronto, Canada Today, Magic 106.1, 91.5 The Beat, CP24, NewsTalk980, and Talk Radio AM640 (CFMJ).

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Mourning the Passing of Megan Whitney: A Dedicated Animal Advocate and Toronto Humane Society Staff Member

In loving memory of Megan Whitney, a treasured

“We deeply feel her absence, and those fortunate

member of Toronto Humane Society family and a

enough to work with her cherish the privilege. Her

tireless advocate for animal welfare, we invite you

legacy lives on, as the improvements she initiated

to honor her legacy.

continue to enhance the lives of animals in our care. "

Megan's radiant spirit and unwavering dedication to making the world a better place for animals

To

continue

Megan's

passionate

work,

we

touched us all deeply. Her husband's words

encourage donations in her name to Toronto

remind us of the bright light she brought into our

Humane Society. Each contribution will carry on

lives; “The world was a brighter place with her

her mission of improving the lives of animals, a

presence in it, and she would hope that her

cause she held so dear. Your support ensures that

willingness to take every day as a new challenge

Megan's incredible spirit and commitment to

makes the world a better place lives on through all

animal welfare endure and thrive.

those who knew her for the wonderful human being she was.”

As we mourn and celebrate Megan, please remember that for staff, our Employee Assistance

"Megan's steadfast commitment to animal welfare

Program through LifeWorks is available to support

made her an invaluable advocate and contributor.

you. You can confidentially access their services

Her impactful work included spearheading the

anytime.

overhaul of our playgroup operations, enhancing the well-being of sheltered dogs,” shares Melissa

While we explore lasting ways to honour Megan's

Shupak, Division Manager of Shelter Programs

memory, let's come together in our shared

and a close friend of Megan’s.

commitment to the cause she championed with such heart and soul.


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 in November or moved interally.

talented, dedicated staff work to support this

Humane

Society

is

committed

to

mission. Amber Portsmith, Veterinary Assistant Nathan Dube, Temporary Assistant Manager,

If you are interested in joining our dedicated team

Community Sheltering & Animal Transport

please forward your resume to our Human

Chandru Gopalakrishnan, Temporary

Resource

Gopalakrishnan

hiring@torontohumanesociety.com.

Department

via

email

at

Tracy Xie, Social Work Intern Current Job Openings Veterinary Assistant - Public Veterinary Services

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Volunteer Updates

Anniversaries

dedicating her time to the well-being of animals

Please join us in celebrating volunteers who are

in need.

reaching a milestone anniversary this month! Thank you for all your hard work and continued

A Lifelong Passion for Animals

dedication!

Sydney's love for animals ignited at a tender age. Her admiration for Toronto Humane Society

5 Years:

began when she was merely 8 or 9 years old. The

Bonita Bester – Special Species Care, Canine

organization's commitment to animal welfare

Care

struck a chord within her, and as she grew older,

Amanda Dundas – Canine Care

her desire to be a part of it only intensified. The

Larry Ko – Feline Care, Remote Foster Admin

adoption of Winnie, her family's adorable dog,

Leanne Kosciejew - Driver

solidified her determination to volunteer and give back to an organization that had brought such joy

10 Years:

into their lives.

David Bronskill – Board of Directors A Fulfilling Year at Toronto Humane Society Volunteer Spotlight: Sydney - A Heartwarming

Since November 2022, Sydney's mornings have

Journey at Toronto Humane Society

been transformed by the wagging tails and sleepy

For Sydney, the decision to volunteer at Toronto

faces that greet her at Toronto Humane Society.

Humane Society wasn't just a fleeting desire; it

Supported by her dedicated father, who ensures

was a long-held dream since her childhood. Her

she reaches the shelter bright and early, and her

unwavering love for animals and a heartwarming

volunteer companion, Brandon, Sydney feels a

experience of adopting her beloved dog, Winnie,

deep sense of fulfillment. Even with school

inspired her to contribute to an organization that

commitments, she prioritizes Wednesdays for the

had touched her life profoundly. Let's explore

shelter, savoring the moments spent caring for

Sydney's journey, the heartwarming memories

the animals.

,and the genuine connections she's formed while


Heartfelt Memories and Valuable Lessons Sydney's time at Toronto Humane Society has been marked by heartwarming memories, from playful moments with puppies on the puppy patio to forming deep bonds with dogs and bidding them farewell as they find their forever homes. Through the guidance of mentors like Benani, she has absorbed invaluable lessons about animal behavior and body language. These lessons extend beyond the shelter, influencing her understanding of animals in everyday life. The Pull of Passion and Connection What brings Sydney back to Toronto Humane Society week after week? It's the relationships she's built, the joy of meeting new dogs, and the comforting environment created by like-minded individuals dedicated to animal care. For Sydney, the shelter is a haven where she can shower animals with the love and attention they deserve. Her love for animals resonates deeply within her,

Volunteer and Foster Parent Town Hall

and the loyalty and affection she witnesses from

Date: Thursday, January 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm.

these creatures reaffirm her commitment to Event Details: This is forum for us to connect with

volunteering.

our volunteers and foster parents to share Sydney holds a special place in her heart for

important updates, get your input and/or answer

Toronto Humane Society and every animal within

any questions you may have! In this town hall

its shelter. Her Wednesday mornings spent in the

Volunteer Services will be presenting the results

company of these loving creatures are a source of

from the 2023 Annual Volunteer Survey and

immense joy and fulfillment.

participants will hear from: Volunteer Department

Thank

you,

Sydney,

for

your

unwavering

Foster Department

dedication and the love you shower upon the

Shelter Care

animals at the Toronto Humane Society. Your

Adoption Department

passion and commitment are truly commendable, making a world of difference in the lives of these

Location: Zoom - Town Hall Registration to

furry companions.

register.

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Improving the Lives of Animals One at a Time

In 2023, Toronto Humane Society assisted in

good trainer.” With at least 4 walks a day, Phil is

finding many animals their forever homes. In fact,

spending his time with the people he gets to now

the total number of pets adopted in 2023 was 1730

call his.

(505 dogs, 994 cats and 231 special species). He has had some health problems, including a One of these animals was Basil. This adorable kitty

very bad flair-up from his ear infection, but it was

was a “foster fail” as his temporary home became

treated accordingly and is no longer bothering

his forever home. His new family mentions, “He is a

him. Phil is a great example that the human-

snuggler at bedtime but very much prefers his

animal bond can be strong right from the very

freedom to do whatever he may like.”

beginning.

Unfortunately, Basil lost his big brother at the end

Dogs, cats, bunnies, and more! That’s what we do

of November when he passed away and since

here at Toronto Humane Society – improve the

then has had some trouble adjusting to that loss.

lives of animals by finding each one a loving

His family is considering finding him another

home. Thank you, volunteers, foster parents, and

sibling in hopes that it will cheer him up and

staff members, for helping these animals find their

provide him with a friend to play with.

new homes. Let’s make next year an even more successful year!

Another animal that found their forever home this year was Phil (formerly Crouton). His new family mentioned, “His reactivity to other dogs has settled down and I had some lessons from a very


Bando’s Brave Battle Back to Health

When Bando first came to us on November 16th,

His recovery saw a significant breakthrough with

his situation was dire. He was battling a urethral

treatments like Apoquel for his skin. With strict

obstruction, a condition that required immediate

exercise restrictions implemented by our team

and serious medical attention. His journey to

and a lot of love and care, Bando started to show

recovery started with a skin biopsy to address his

remarkable improvement.

allergies and skin issues, but that was merely scratching the surface.

Today, we look at Bando, a symbol of positivity when facing adversity. His recovery is a testament

In his foster home, Bando faced numerous

to the dedication and compassion of our medical

challenges. He couldn't settle due to gastro upset

team in getting him the appropriate treatment. As

and had concerning symptoms like bloody urine

Bando begins his new chapter, we extend our

and episodes of lethargy. Radiographs at the

heartfelt thanks to everyone who contributed to

Toronto Veterinary Emergency Hospital (TVEH)

his journey.

revealed small stones in his bladder and an enlarged prostate, leading to surgical removal of

Bando's story isn'tjust about medical recovery; it's

the stones. Despite the invasive procedures,

an example of the lengths Toronto Humane

Bando's spirit remained unbroken.

Society will go to improve the lives of animals. Although he is not fully out of the woods yet,

Post-surgery, life wasn't easy for Bando. He

Bando’s future is looking a little brighter thanks to

suffered

with

the efforts of those who had a hand in his recovery

dark,

process.

from

complications

pain like

and

discomfort,

inflammation

and

concentrated urine. Brando is looking for a foster parent to continue his recovery – if you are interested

in

helping

Brando

please

email

foster@torontohumanesociety.com.

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The Effects of Microplastics: From Laundry to Legacy Our very own Chief Veterinarian Officer, Dr. Karen Ward, a member of the Ontario Veterinary Medical Association's (OVMA) sustainability committee, brings to light a critical environmental issue in her recent article. She discusses the hidden threat of microplastics in laundry, a major contributor to ocean

pollution.

North

American

washing

machines release an estimated 3.5 quadrillion microfibers into the ocean annually, endangering marine life and ecosystems. The

article

highlights

microplastics,

found

the

global

everywhere

impact

of

from

the

Himalayas to marine species, and their potential health

risks.

A

2022

study

microplastics

in

human

even

breast

discovered

milk,

raising

concerns about long-term health impacts. Dr. Ward urges individual responsibility to combat this issue. Simple actions like reducing laundry frequency, using cold water, and installing lint traps

can

significantly

cut

down

microfiber

shedding. Moving away from fast fashion and choosing sustainable clothing options are also vital steps in reducing synthetic microplastic pollution. This collective effort can make a meaningful difference in preserving marine ecosystems and safeguarding health for future generations. In our fight to Improve the Lives of Animals let’s also protect those with a home in mother nature. Infographics and much of the information came from ocean wise science feature “Me, My Clothes and the Ocean.”


Upcoming Events

Martin Luther King Jr. Day

Mahāyāna New Year

January 15

January 25th

A holiday in the United States honouring the

Buddhist New Year. Mahāyāna Buddhists will

achievements of Martin Luther King, Jr., the

celebrate by honoring and praying to gods,

leader in the civil rights movement, who

buying new items, cleaning and redecorating

advocated for nonviolent resistance against

the home, preparing feasts, and giving gifts.

racial segregation and other forms of systemic injustices and inequities.

International Holocaust Remembrance Day January 27th

International Day of Education

A day to commemorate the victims of the

January 24th

Holocaust and reaffirm our commitment to

A day focused on celebration of the role of

counter antisemitism, racism, and other forms

education for peace and development and

of intolerance that may lead to group-targeted

advocacy for equitable access to educational

violence.

opportunities for all. Click here to read more dates that we are Bell Let's Talk Day

acknowledging this month.

January 24th An awareness campaign created by Bell Canada, in an effort to raise awareness and combat stigma surrounding mental illness in Canada.

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