SPCA SAVES DACHSHUND IN DISTRESS
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Summer 2014 SPCA Saves Dachshund in Distress A couple of months ago, we received a call from an emergency clinic regarding a female dog struggling to give birth to her puppies. She had already been in labor for 24 hours. Unfortunately, the owner was unwilling or unable to pay the emergency clinic for the medical care required, and thus surrendered the dog. The emergency clinic then asked the Charlottesville-Albemarle SPCA to step in to help the dog, a beautiful black and tan Dachshund now named Sadie. When the clinic staff first saw Sadie, they knew she was in serious medical trouble and that they needed to act fast. She was not only fighting for her own life, but also for those of her unborn puppies. Upon examination it was discovered she had a very large puppy stuck in her birth canal, causing her to have an extensive and painful labor. She was unable to give birth naturally. SPCA Medical Director Dr. Scheller and our clinic staff immediately prepared Sadie for a caesarean section (“C-section”). Sadie was touch-and- go, but the clinic staff was not only able to save Sadie, but also two of her puppies. After the operation, Sadie was made comfortable, kept warm, and put on IV fluids and antibiotics that were not only safe for Sadie, but also safe for her nursing puppies. Shortly after the surgery, Sadie was reunited with her two puppies; they immediately took to their mama and began to suckle. The happy new family was then taken in by an experienced SPCA foster home to recover and give the puppies time and space to grow. It’s rare that our SPCA performs C-sections. In fact, on average, the SPCA veterinary clinic only performs about one a year, but Sadie was in dire need. Without the C-section, and the determination and skill of our clinic personnel, she and her puppies would not have survived. Aiding the clinic staff in doing their job was our new “Multiparameter Monitor,”including the Capnograph recently purchased with support from the Perrigo Foundation. When hooked up to a patient, the monitor measures blood pressure, percentage of oxygenation in the blood and body temperature, and performs an EKG, which monitors the electrical activity in the patient. Because the stress of the labor on Sadie’s little Dachshund body was so significant, monitoring her vital signs was absolutely, well, vital! SPCA patients, whether in labor or severely injured or critically ill, will now benefit from this piece of lifesaving equipment. One of our goals at the SPCA is to replace outdated and less reliable medical equipment as well as adding new technology essential to our lifesaving work. Because medical equipment is quite costly, we have a long way to go. Please consider making a donation to help us upgrade our clinic so we can continue to save the lives of pets like Sadie and her pups. Love is free, but medical costs add up! Today Sadie and her puppies are in their new homes! The puppies are thriving and growing like puppies do with their new families. And Sadie is happy and living the good life with her three new canine brothers and her new Mom and Dad. Sadie now lives with the Crutchfield pack joining two Dachshunds previously adopted from the SPCA, and a hound mix. Scheline Crutchfield pictured with Sadie (left) and Henry also adopted from the SPCA.
SPCA Pet Therapy Program Brings Joy The giggle of a child as she confidently reads with her new friend, one hand holding the book and the other stroking soft fur. The glimmer of joy and the twinkle in an eye as residents at a nursing home feel a cold nose nuzzle into their hand. Therapy animals have the ability to create magical moments and leave paw prints on the souls of those they touch. There is a need in our community for therapy animals. Local libraries, nursing homes, rehabilitation centers, and assisted living facilities are ecstatic about the prospect of having cats and dogs, and hopefully even rabbits and guinea pigs, visit their residents. These animals and their handlers are certain to bring immeasurable joy to hundreds. Board of Directors Rhonda Quagliana The SPCA recently started a pet therapy program where President owners can learn more about certifying their pet, get Jay Kessler information about facilities in need of pet therapy visits, Vice President and attend monthly informational meetings. Meetings are a Bill Daggett great way to meet other pet therapy teams, get new pointers Treasurer for visits, and ask questions. Meeting topics are designed to Lisa Ross Moorefield Secretary help new handlers gain insight and education about types of visits and the things that they might encounter on visits, and Mary Chinn for seasoned handlers to learn about new opportunities and Becky Craig share experiences. Upcoming meeting topics include Scheline T. Crutchfield “Keeping Your Animal Physically and Emotionally Safe” by Ethel deNeveu Dr. Kristen Scheller, and “Recognizing Stress Signals in Your Animal” by Deven Gaston. For a full list of monthly pet therapy visits, check the SPCA events calendar online at Amy Gardner caspca.org. Ginger P. Germani Angie Gunter The SPCA Pet Therapy Program and all monthly meetings are open to anyone who wishes Barbara Millar to join – certified teams, non-certified teams/teams in training, and people currently without animals are all encouraged to join. For teams wishing to become certified, a Preston Morris Pet Therapy Class is recommended, followed by a Pet Therapy Test. Glenn Rust Anyone interested in learning more should Sara Schroeder contact the SPCA Pet Therapy Coordinator, Kaicee Robertson, at volunteer@caspca.org Executive Director or 434964-3331. Leslie Hervey Together you and your animal can touch countless lives, lift spirits, and help hearts heal. There is nothing like the unconditional love of an animal. Help us share an animal’s love with those who are truly in need of a paw, nose, and warm heart. Main Facility SPCA Rummage Store 3355 Berkmar Drive Adoptions: (434) 973-5959 934 Preston Ave. Charlottesville, VA 22901 Donations: (434) 964-3320 Charlottesville, VA (434) 973-5959 (434) 293-8475 Spay/Neuter: (434) 964-3333 (434) 973-5271 (F) Humane Education: (434) 964-3331 Open for Shopping: Volunteer: (434) 964-3331 Tuesday- Saturday Open Daily for Adoptions: 10AM to 6PM Foster: (434) 973-5959 Noon to 6PM Pet Behavior: (434) 964-3314 Donations Accepted: www.caspca.org Purrin’ at Pantops: (434) 293-2252 Tuesday-Saturday 10AM to 1PM
The 2014 Bow-WOW-Walk, held on Saturday, May 31st, was the ultimate day of doggie fun! Nearly 400 walkers and their dogs turned out for this 1st year event, raising more than $50,000 for the animals at the SPCA. Dogs and their people gathered in Lee Park before and after the walk along Charlottesville’s historic downtown, enjoying give- a-ways from generous animal-loving sponsors, live music, puppy pedicures, doggie ice cream and more. The walk was led by our Top Dog Fundraisers team “Beth’s Foster Families” who raised more than $5,000 for homeless pets! We would like to thank all of our sponsors, fundraisers and the hundreds of people and pets who turned out to make the day a ton of fun and a big win for animals in need. Top Dog Sponsor Struttin’ Mutt Sponsors Doggie Do Gooder Sponsors Crutchfield | Dixon Disposal Natural Pet Essentials Monticello Animal Hospital Pet Food Discounters Please see caspca.org for a full list of sponsors. Save the Date for the 2015 Walk: Saturday, May 30th Top Dog Team “Beth’s Foster Families” Leads the way!
Together, We can save lives Become an SPCA member 2014 We consider our donors members of our lifesaving family. Each membership gift goes to support our lifesaving work. From providing affordable spay/neuter and giving homeless pets high-quality medical care, to supporting our education programs to teach the next generation to respect life, your support sustains our lifesaving mission and helps to maintain our No Kill Community. Use the envelope enclosed to make a gift to join our family today! Learn more about our member benefits below, or online at www.caspca.org/ membership. Member Levels & Benefits $50-$99 Pet Pal Constant • Membership card • 10% off of SPCA Rummage Store & Retail Shop purchases Companion Club • Priority Registration for SPCA Summer Camp Our Constant Companions • Invitation to “Member Hour” at Rabies/Microchip Clinics (No waiting in line!!!) are monthly givers who • $5 off coupon for Frontline or Capstar purchase in our retail store sustain our lifesaving work. • Discount or gift at select local SPCA Partners (See website for full list) Companion memberships • Member discount on our education and training classes automatically renew each • SPCA decal year unless canceled. • Invitation to our annual meeting (June 2015) Pet Pal $100-$499 Furry Friend $8 a month • All Pet Pal benefits plus the below • 20% discount on SPCA Cremation Services Furry Friend • Free Microchip for one pet $25 a month Silver Paw Club $500-$999 Silver Paw Club $60 a month • All Pet Pal and Furry Friend benefits plus the below • Behind-the-scenes tour of the SPCA with the Executive Director Golden Paw Club • One yearly pick-up for Rummage Store donations $100 a month • After hours adoption shopping (by appointment) $1,000+ Golden Paw Club Use the enclosed envelope • All Pet Pal, Furry Friend and Silver Paw Club benefits plus the below to become an SPCA member • Personal Pet Shopper—an SPCA staff member will assist you in finding the perfect pet or register online. If you and give you advance notice of available pets given your specific criteria have any questions, please • Invitation to our annual Golden Paw Holiday Reception call (434) 964-3320 or email • Opportunity to present an SPCA Pet of the Week on NBC29 or Newsplex (must schedule 2 development@caspca.org. weeks in advance with SPCA Staff)
SPCA Members ensure care for pets awaiting homes like Baylee & Samwise m u ch ti m e I’ m a I d on ’t k n ow h ow I’ d li k e to I h av e le ft , bu t s p e c ia l w it h y ou ! s p en d th at ti m e g ir l in G ot ro om fo r an ol d gu y ? need of a Our SPCA home of veterinarian estimates that my own. Samwise is at least 12 years old. While Can you older, he is fun- loving and enjoys h e lp ? scampering around B a y le e in the garden, begging for treats, and eating hotdogs. Samwise is looking Baylee is a beautiful middle aged girl with a silky soft for a special home Samwise coat. She came to the SPCA because her elderly owner since he does went into assisted living and could no longer care for have some health her. Baylee was so upset when she arrived that no one concerns – he is could touch her. Slowly she has come around, and enjoys mostly blind, has some hearing loss, has two healed jaw attention on her terms, but she isn’t doing well in the fractures, and has zero teeth. He doesn’t let this slow shelter environment. She loves to play and has lived with him down though! He is still happy, full of pep, and another cat. We think that she will thrive in a calm home has lots of love left to give. Interested in giving this old with a patient and loving human who will treat her like guy a chance at the good life? Email volunteer@caspca. a princess. Do you want to meet this special girl? Email org or call (434) 964-3331 to learn more. volunteer@caspca.org or call (434) 964-3331 to learn more. Friday, September 26 th | 6:30PM The 2014 Critter Ball promises to be an evening of (fun)draising as we once again present our own version of the beloved 2001 mockumentary Best in Show. Go online to caspca.org to check out our six local celebrities who are hard at work preparing their pets for their 15 minutes of fame on the Critter Ball catwalk. Get your tickets now at caspca.org and join us at Castle Hill Cider Barn in Keswick on Friday, September 26th for this unforgettable night of hilarious fun with cocktails, live and silent auctions, Best in Show shenanigans, dinner by Harvest Moon and dancing to The Dickens, all to raise funds for the animals at the Charlottesville-Albemarle SPCA.
Tribute gifts are also listed online with photos at www.caspca.org. We sincerely apologize for any errors or omissions. Please contact (434) 964-3320 or Tribute Wall development@caspca.org with any corrections or questions. Gifts included on this list were made 1/2014- 5/2014. In Memory of People Ernest “Boots” Mead In Memory of Pets Cree John Bowen III Katt Alexander Schult & Pablo Region Ten - Children’s Case Henry J. Abraham, Andrea, Halina, Sophia & Guru, Julias Virginia Leavell Charlotte Batty & Ruth Barclay, Martin & Ruthe Abbey Daisy Mae Management Team & Friends Chris A. Matthews Donna Conley Kia Battestin, Mary Hill Caperton, Rae Rees Parker Frank & Doris Beddow Sue Carol Foster, Edward Free- Darla Deborah Marsh Jane Washburn David & Delores Brush man, Blaire French, Arthur & Absent Companions Tuck Landry Bea Wells Kiwi Patches Emmy Lou Bolski Beverly Kirsch, Sarah Marshall, Dixie Deborah Marsh C.G. Pete & Florence Bruce Carol Chandross Jenny Mead, Maggie Morse, Afton Ollson Center - Darden School Maeve Gould Craig Agule Krissi Pele Drew Bunn Dusty Joyce Butros Margaret Edwards at UVA Bidhan & Susan Parmar, Ali Jim, Mary & Jeb Bunn Mary L. Preston, Doris Stimpson, Susan Hodous C.G. Pete & Florence Bruce Leo Peter Rosalie Carey Virginia Stokes Fatty Marta Brunn Heather Clark Kelly Deichert Ama-La Sally Mead Sue Ellis Dyar Holly Johnson Liddy Phantom Jane Ann Chisholm Martin & Ruthe Battestin, Mary Fauve Shirley Moser Marshall Corliss Bradley Inspired Investors, Charles E. & Annabelle Hill Caperton, Doris Stimpson Kimberly Heacox Wendy Perry Lucius Poppy Stella M. Loftin, Anne Townsend Firestone Kendall G. Bradshaw Joyce “Mollie” Kitchen-Pindera Daniel Meador Avery Mary Coughlin Marybess & William Johnson Winifred Sager Vanessa Shami Lucky Princess Tom & Chris Tucker Frankie Randy Mays Cathy Pasternak Patricia Menk Baby William “Bill” H. Craddock Susan Cabell Mains Jean Barnett Margaret Parsons Luke Princess Porkie Pattie & Goldie Baber, Harold Freddie Constance Mays Kelley Walton & Brenda Bickley, Richard & Norma Eugene Paquin Bailey Donna Billings, Bettie Black, Doris O. Floyd, Jeff, Becky & James Kuznar John & Betty Elliton Mack Prudence Family, Bonnie M. Taylor George Billy & Kathryn Hansen Rose & Rob Capon Tuck & Chris Carter, Martin & Bella Beulah Chandler, Roy Clements, Ann P. Perkins Constance Mays Jeffrey Cole Maggie Rachelle/Joey Jr., Mark Collins, Janice Creasy, W. Bates Chappell, Frederica Gibson Lindsay Pam Fulmer Surabhi Ranjan Peter Easter, Charles Grossmann & Seth French, Elizabeth French, Bella Mary Jo Herriman Mardi Morris Ramona & Susan Tice, Hantzmon Wiebel, Kathryn & Tom Hartsell, Sarah Rhonda Quagliana & Bill Barkley Deb Triant Liz Lewis LLP, Robert & Meredith Magnus, Agnes Marshall, Robert & Carol Ginger Biggby Roger Parry Mariah Rocco Monticello Media, Elizabeth Fitz- Tanner Jennifer Morris Jon & Mary Mikalson Lara Richerson Hugh Morgan, Frances & Booty Willie Mae Perkins Gracie Morris, Sandra Owen, Mr. & Mrs. Blue Mary Jane Ritchie Mariah Rocky Dusty & Dixie Scott Cindy L. Smith Leon & Becky Tilley Frederick Payne, John & Ellen Gracie Lou Sandra Tucker Shrum, Clark Tracy, Douglas Kitty Persinger Brinkley Red Hill Crew Marley Rupert Kate Lambert Wendy W. Hirsh Eleanor Grossman Williams Harriet Jeanne Powers Maryanne Peterson Bubba Wayne & Terri Bryant Max Claudia L. Dodson Phyllis & Kenneth Brown Nan Clarke Rupert Hector Region Ten - Children’s Case Kristin Meyer Brenda Langdon Gloria Powell Buddy Lucy Pryor Hale Management Team & Friends Sable Walter Eades Roy Clements, Jr., Shelby Cle- Patrick & Jill McCann Max Bette & Charles Flickinger, Kathy Goebel ments Helene Buddy Bear Grace Bull Lisa K. Price Beverly Ogilvie, Linda B. Wells Courtney B. Elliott Patricia Pyles Anabelle Malcolm Melon Sadie Albemarle Charlottesville Pilot Patricia Pearsall Hendley Club, Mona Beard, Jessie Branci- Buster Elizabeth Fuller Joan Kindig Jethro Raffinan Margie Garmey & Bettie, Charlie & Sable Flickinger forte, Eleanor G. May, Elizabeth Merv Sage Fitz-Hugh Morgan, Joyce The Friedman Family Melinda Baumann Hester Christy Tromey Holly Johnson Cali Betty Sevachko Roberts, Judy Smith, Venable Shizuko Rainey Mikey Sammy Cat Neighborhood Association Board Nobuko M. Asai Holly Johnson Higgins aka George Ruth Davis Nancy Burr & members, Alastair Watson, Dr. Casey Michael & Robyn Bristow Thomas Raque Miss Callie Sassy Ogilvie & Mrs. M.C. & Jean Wilhelm Anne Raque Brigitte Kelly Izzy Lynn Boyter Linda Beights, Louie Eros Casey Barney & Cody Aunt Rhodie Misty Charles & Agnes Flickinger Linda, Stu & Miette Stephen & Jarrett Millard Jackson Christine S. Kennedy Frances Bosserman Scout Ernest A. Flynn Cherokee Betty & Glen Coleman & “Happy” Mitzy Deborah Murray Wendy Waldner Flynn Charles Edward “Eddie” Mary Lee Armstrong Jake Janice Creasy Shadow Ali Frazier Roberts Chief Jack & Joan Sorensen Molly Emma Benzian Aven & Andy Kinley Maxine Baird, Sherron Pace John Bowen III Jake & Jenny Keith & Nancy Knoell Smokey Jonathan Hukari E.L. “Tippy” Runkle Chloe Karen G. Davenport Molly Susan Hodous Karen Hukari Andrew Minton Jewelers, Al & Linda B. Wells James Margie Garmey & Snuggles Delana Jackson Phyllis Dwier, The Gray Family, Chongo Melba Atkinson Melinda Baumann Tammy Lonjin John Jackson G. Timothy Hardin, Nina John- Catherine Wray Jasper & June Morty ston, Elayne Phillips, Ed Russell, Squirt Amber L. Johnson Murray Whitehill & Mary Beth Chu Chu Anne Brushwood Donna Jordan Susan Towe Caitlynn Layne Doris Bohon Jerry Moses Campbell Meachum-Whitehill Steffi Roland E. Johnson Cinder Jon & Mary Mikalson Antonio Campbell Barbara Hartless Rae Rees Georgiana Shabanowitz Holly Johnson Jerry Murphy Bensey Ted & Amy Barger, James Stella Rose Lacy Willie Estelle Thacker Jones Barrett, Gerald Barton, Betty Cinnamon Mario & Kay Geysen, the Haney Carole G. Crandall Robert & Rachel Jane Ferneyhough, Sarah Key & H. Blincoe, Robert & Marcia Margaret Parsons Family, Mary Ritchie, Barbara Tobey Nermal Sunny & Stormy Skeeter Key, Carolyn Lowry, Ron Bryant, John & Susan Carpenter, Connie Jinks Cathy Pasternak Mary Lou & Tom Boyd & Lynda Tweel Barbara Crowder, Mary Darnell, Mona Beard Sandra Tucker Nikki “Sweet” Maggie Darlene Kaufman Robin Frank, James & Janis Coop Jones Carole, Phil, Kate & Janet Durrer Mary Catherine Dunn, Lori Freeland, Bob & Helen Landel, Tom & Amy Oleary Heather Clark Elisabeth Springer Kaufman, PH.D., John Kelly, Rita Nadina & Mark Ross, William & Sydney Mary Sihler, Brian Shabanowitz, Cosmo Judder Oreo Mark & Leslie Saunders Joan Kindig Jane Dudek Debutts, Margie Jeffrey Shabanowitz Mona W. Beard Sydney Ellie Kellerman Garmey & Melinda Baumann Caran, Spencer, Max, Mia & Marian Shaw Ernetta & Bob Van Orden Suzanne Word Magie Tabby Theresa H. Shiflett Deborah Marsh Ellen Marie Kent Thanks to our friends at the Jefferson Area Police Motor Taffy Joan Kent Erin Mullins, Doris Shifflett, Pa- mela Wagner & Fay Shiflett Squad! Their JAMS Skill Competition in June raised Sandra Tucker Roger Leclere Martha Leclere Paul Summers, Jr. $2,500 for our animals in need! Tango J.A. Yannello Brian Lee Virginia Stokes Lucye Anne Tarkington Maryann Lee Teddy Bear Carol Chandross, Joyce Christ- Frances L. Bosserman Ruth Lee man, Margaret H. Craig, Willy Kathleen Childress & Christine Denton, Beth Marcus, Tiby Joyce Martin Vicky Levinson Eleanor S. Porter, Reynolds Christine Fischer Contracting, LLC, Jan Silverman, Timmy Barbara & W.C. Smith, Tess & Corliss Bradley Ed Lewis Norma J. Bailey volunteers for Voices for Animals, Timmy Mary Walter, Catherine Wray Wendy Perry Elsie Londeree Billie Ann Midthum John A. “JT” Taylor Tinkerbell John & Shirley Bowen, Steve Kell, Lynn Appleby Angus Macaulay Andrew Molesy, Palma Pustilnik Mr. & Mrs. William F. Blue, Philip- & Stephen Pollock, Kris & Steve Tobey pa Bowers, Gray Boyce, Molly Miles & Jess Ryalls Bliska, Tom Bliska & Family, Tolkie Mattice F. Brandt, Betty Cauthen, Martha Price Terrill Dan & Kathleen Bledsoe Lisa Duperier, Ellen English, Betsy Myrtle Amos, Dorothy Chappell, & Jim Fernald, Henry & Mary Roy Clements, Jr., Shelby T. Cle- Trooper ments, the Deb’s, Anice Jones & Emily Meyer Alice Frazier, Jane Kerewich, Ramsey & Joan Martin, Beverly Shirley Powell, Beth Marcus Tucker B. Kocotas & William B. Otis, Jr., Jenny Tucker Laura Shavis Sally Sadler, Christopher Santilli, Eric Tucker Velvet Keith & Teresa Shaner, Marcie & John Gordon Webster Andrea Woods French Slaughter, Virginia Stokes, Jim & June Campbell Wiley Ann Sullivan Eleanor Hopkins Whiteley Susan Bender Jim “Mac” MacDonald Mary L. Preston Zira Marsha Van Benschoten Frick, Tonya Roberts Jean Rawn, Ellen Stock Zisou Eugene “Gene” McCausey Careyanne, Tony & Carson Barbara Marshall, Jacqueline D. Metzger
In Honor of Pets Jefferson In Honor of People Cooper resting comfortably in his new Mario D. Salas & Michael R. Davis, Jr. home! Congrats Coop! Alex Guthrie Alexander Jennifer Brown Jesse Preston Syme & Michele Martin Donald & Karen Dougald All Pets Norma Bailey Ashleigh Gorry Katy Sara Home Instead Senior Care, Chris Batt Becky Pence Amos Kiwi Deborah Wood Boo Barnett Kayla Campbell Carl & Laura Barnett Angel Lucius Jim & Ginny Hayes Sarah Bingham Kendall G. Bradshaw Douglas & Karen Forsman Banjo Mac Donald & Karen Dougald Pattie Boden at Renee Roberts Billy Bob Animal Connection Frances L. Bosserman Madison Carol Tautkus Peggy Augustus & Ginny Simms Brad Kitt Maxine Kris Bonham Lizbeth Jacobs Gilbert Stratton Jack Jouett Chapter NSDAR Butch Mint Charlottesville Veterinary Frances Bosserman Peggy Gilges Hospital Candy Ann Monkee Anonymous David & Shirley Bishop Steve & Angela Hall Sheila McMillen Shirley Crickenberger Pete & Violet Crawford Stella Miller C. Thomas McMillen Carolina Monroe Home Instead Senior Care Kayla Campbell Rebecca Hannam Parker, Miles & Elliott McMullen Carol Tautkus Scheline Crutchfield Justin Thomas Edith S. Howell Charlene Norman Bob Kahn Amy Atticks Maddie Hoover Jenny Mead Alexa Farber Gabe Damiani Anonymous, Tom & Erin Bevacqua, Petie & Ernie Ern Cody Odin Marley Dorman Shira Grober, Melissa Hoover, Steiner Lillian E. Inge Alison Mishkit Maxwell Tfirn & Seung-Hye Kim Jula Davis & Liz Knutsen, Thomas & Lisa McMur- Karen, Ruth & Dale Cookie Oreo Anonymous do, Eric Overman, James & Carrie Tracey Hill Lydia Oprandy Alison Selverstone Arianna De Boer Reebals, Luke & Nicole Vaccaro Daniel & Eliza O’Connell Cronus Patches Christina Morell Rachel Huntley Matt & Rachel Ruth Outlaw Shirley Crickenberger Papa Dimberg Barbara Deily Christian & Jamie Dahlhausen Dayspring, the Horse Pete Gignoux Riley, Tucker, Elliot, and Cathy Maddie Hutter Charlotte Kaczka Mrs. Louise Proffitt Ellen Roberts Susi Dimberg Julia Govan Ms. Elizabeth Morgan Dewey (aka Lil Ma) Poseidon Ella Dofflemyer John Jackson Sundhari Tolton Rhonda Quagliana Kayla Campbell Rachel & Meghan Murray Home Instead Senior Care Bill Barkley Eloise Precious Rachel Ann Ergler Robyn Jackson & Red Bean Helen Staley Franny Rabasa Roslyn Nuesch Meriwether Broaddus Mr. & Mrs. Edward D. Tayloe, II Dad Emma Pumpkin Tom Estes Mrs. Susan Jamme Valorie Norford Linnea Schench Felicity Blundon Peggy Augustus & Ginny Simms Ms. Elizabeth Morgan Demi Runkle Felix Rocky Zoe Jennings Jennifer Brown Bob Faris Nan Seiler Charles & Barbara Patterson Ann Faris Ava Ewen Sara Rasmussen Finn the Fabulous Samson Bob & Heidi Johnson Joan Kindig Bob & Ann Faris Gary Sloan Jeanne Maupin James & Mary Ann Starr Anonymous Robert & Ella Bretz Franklin Sassy Ryder Kenerson Mario D. Salas & Michael R. Liz Forney Dr. Al Smith Bev Ogilvie Pauline Hovey John & Rhea Baldino Daniel M. & Wilma T. Horner Foundation Davis, Jr. Scruffy Gawa Kevin Virginia Stokes Freddie Charles & Barbara Patterson Shelley Matthews Tracey Hill Shelley Matthews Harrison & Terry Townes Serenity Jean Gillet Kenzie & Rachel Lloyd Owen Sty Gibson aka Toots Claire Moody Maggie Angevine, John Casteen, James A. Kerr Susan Hodous Teresa Navo Sweet Baby H Kingofthejump- Sarah & Drew Lloyd Ginger Lynne Goldman Margaret Sugarman ers Peggy Augustus & Ginny Simms Elizabeth Long Eva Knight David & Shirley Bishop Marilyn Lim Gracie Ellen Hickman Emma Grady Kian Vijay Thornton Sweetie Laura Hynes Everett Malikian Betty Jo Taylor David Harmon Nicole Durden-Mundy Happy Michele Camolieto Joe Greenberg & Sharon Hugo Truluck Teddy Sophie Mann Robin Brower Bonnie Winsor Beasley Tracy Byam Harley Lucy Pryor Hale Sally Carter, Richard J. Lacasse, Stacey Turner Tucker Sheila & Garrett Queen, Darryl Chris McCullough Danielle Ward Kris Taylor Jane Turner Hiccup Bonnie Winsor & Valerie Samsell, Aynsley San- Bobbi Vernon Wise dridge, David & Ann Sandridge Hope McCullough Emily Meyer Elizabeth Hoover Anonymous, Alysia Coldren, Mark & Hong-Ah J. Tracy Walker, III Sarah Grunsfeld Theresa McCullough Kenny & Ceil Wheeler Maxwell Tfirn & Seung-Hye Kim Paul & Sheryl Schiff Woody & Jane Baker New Pawtnerships at the SPCA We would like to welcome Virginia National Bank as our first SPCA Pawtner! SPCA Pawtners are the TOP DOGS of all SPCA supporters, providing underwriting support for our major fundraising events, allowing all dollars raised to go directly to helping animals in need. Our event sponsorships and the new Pawtnership program were designed to give our most loyal sponsors the opportunity to be "top of mind" with our animal loving supporters, not just at our major events like the Critter Ball, but throughout the year. Look for Virginia National Bank’s Pet of the Month feature on our website beginning in July! If you would like to learn more about SPCA event sponsorship or the Pawtner Program, please contact Lisa Lane at (434) 964-3305 or llane@caspca.org. Virginia National Bank CEO and SPCA Board Member Glenn Rust pictured with SPCA Executive Director Leslie Hervey in front of the SPCA’s new driveway sign celebrating the Pawtnership!
Our Pet Therapy “Read to the Paw” Program at the Northside Library helps children build reading confidence. Learn more about our pet therapy Team online at caspca.org. Look for our Gordon Avenue and Crozet Library Programs starting this fall! Upcoming Events 1st Saturday & Sunday of the month Meet your Match at the Mall 11am-5PM | Fashion Square Mall 2nd Saturday of the Month Adopt at Tractor Supply Plus 9:30am-Noon | Tractor Supply on River Rd. 2nd Saturday of the Month SPCA Foster Training 10AM | SPCA Education Center rd | 11AM-4PM 3rd Saturday of the Month ug ust 2 3 ion! Petco Adoption Day Saturday Aory 5 Kitten Evacuat It’s a Categ llymead Center Noon-3:30PM | Petco Ho a CATegory 5 4th Saturday of the Month PetSmart, kitt e n se a so n a nd we’ve got llymead PetSmart Adoption Day is th e h o tt e st part of the a tin g to P e tS mart in the Ho August cu out! e! We’ll be eva d. Don’t miss 1-3:30PM | PetSmart in Hollymead Center a tio n to so lv e ve r re co rd e kitten situ ption event 2nd Saturday & 3rd Sunday of the Month n te r fo r th e b est feline ado Shop for the Shelter at Sam’s Club Ce 11am-3pm | Sam’s Club Saturday, July 26th Rummage Store Anniversary Party Friday, August 22nd Sunday, September 21st 10AM-6PM | SPCA RUMMAGE STORE SPCA Memorial Bridge Unveiling Fogliani Memorial Golf Tournament Join us to celebrate seven years of success with 6PM | SPCA Memorial Garden Noon | Old Trail Golf Course raffle prizes, door prizes, hourly sale specials, deejay, Join us to celebrate the work of our 1st annual art Tee it up to support the animals at the SPCA! refreshments & more! campers in our new memorial garden. Details online at caspca.org Saturday, July 26th Monday, August 25th Comedy with a Taste of Jazz Pet therapy Information Session 8PM | PVCC 5 PM | in the SPCA Education Center Friday, September 26th Percentage of ticket sales benefit the SPCA. Best in Show Critter Ball Sunday, September 14th 6:30PM | Castle Hill Cider Barn Thursday, July 31 st FALL Rabies & MIcrochip Clinic Pet therapy Information Session 11AM-3PM | SPCA Education Center 5 PM | SPCA Education Center Check Out Event Details at caspca.org
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