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Walter and his owner Henry Jr. VOLUME 1 / ISSUE 06 WINTER/SPRING 2014 Highlighting what your generosity means to our animal friends Page 2 Your Support Saves Vulnerable Animals Page 3 cent: Meet Walter – the Dog with a Blog Page 4 The Love of a Lifetime: Leaving a Lasting Legacy for Animals Page 5 Visit iadopt.ca – Pet Adoption Drive Page 6 Happy Tails (and Whiskers Too) IN THIS ISSUE See How Your Support Saved His Life!

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Walter and his owner Henry Jr.

V O LU M E 1 / I S S U E 0 6 • W I N T E R / S P R I N G 2 0 1 4

Highlighting what your generosity

means to our animal friends

Page 2 Your Support Saves Vulnerable AnimalsPage 3 cent: Meet Walter – the Dog with a BlogPage 4 The Love of a Lifetime: Leaving a Lasting Legacy for AnimalsPage 5 Visit iadopt.ca – Pet Adoption DrivePage 6 Happy Tails (and Whiskers Too)

IN THIS ISSUE

See How Your Support Saved His Life!

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ered unspeakable cruelty. Thank you for making CRIB a special place of rescue, relief and rehabilitation for animals like Samuel. Your kindness is sincerely appreciated.

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Thanks to you, Samuel has a new forever home.

G iant tail wags to all those who responded to our recent appeal to support the lifesaving work of theOntario SPCA Central Region Investigations Building (CRIB).

CRIB is an animal shelter unlike any other. At this secure loc-ation in Ontario, sick and injured animals are lovingly nursed back to health while they await the outcome of cruelty investigations – a process that can take months or even years.

rst came to CRIB he could barely lift his head. Emaciated – just skin and bones really – and covered

ed Italian Greyhounds who arrived as part of a massive cruelty investigation.

saved Samuel’s life. It took months of medical and dental care but Samuel is now healthy and enjoying life in his new forever home.

These stories of transformation are only possible because you care enough to give.

Your gifts help fund the supplies, medical care, food and

INTERVENTION AND RESCUELast year, Ontario SPCA agents across the province investigated 13,274 complaints of animal cruelty, issued more than 1,607 orders, removed over 1,922 animals from life threatening situations and laid more than 19 criminal code and 186 provincial charges.

EDUCATION AND AWARENESSIn 2013, we performed over 14,130 surgeries at our spay/neuter clinics to help prevent unwanted pets and overcrowding in animal shelters, and visited schools to educate children about the humane treatment of animals.

In 2013, 6,707 adoptions were completed.

nal. Final numbers will be released in the Spring.

How your gifts helped in 2013:

For more information visit, ontariospca.ca

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Rescue & Relief ™ ontariospca.ca

Walter is updating his blog. Well, he’s getting a little help from his caregiver, Heather and her son, Henry Jr. But life wasn’t always so carefree for the charismatic Weimaraner.

Born into a suspected puppy mill in Northern Ontario, Walter is lucky to be alive. When the Ontario SPCA arrived to investigate the breeding operation, Walter was malnourished and had rickets so bad his front legs were bent inward. He was just 3 months old.

“They did so much for him at the Ontario SPCA,” says Heather. “They literally saved his life.” Although Walter was recovering well at the shelter, he proved tricky to adopt. “Nobody wanted to adopt him because he was a troublemaker,” explains Heather with a smile. “I thought he just needed love.”

rst saw Walter he was so small...he was shaking and looked so scared,” recalls Heather. “When we got him home, I had to baby him.” Fortunately, Walter socialized well and adjusted quickly to his new routine. “He has stability now,” says Heather. “He loves children and dogs and is always up for a run or a game of fetch.”

Walter’s incredible transformation would not have been possible without your support. “The police, investigators, volunteers and everyone who makes a donation to the Ontario SPCA played a role in rescuing Walter,” says Heather. “We are so grateful.”

“Walter is pure unconditional love,” says Heather. “He’s one of t for our family.”

So what’s up next for the spotlight-loving Weimer? Heather, a freelance writer/editor explains: “Walter is working on somenew ideas that will enable him to continue to draw attention to rescue dogs and help the Ontario SPCA. Stay tuned!”

To check out Walter’slatest adventures, visit him online atwalterwisdom.com oron twitter @walterweim.

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From Malnourished to Magni�cent: Meet Walter – the Dog with a Blog

TOP: When Walter is not updating his blog, he loves to play ball,

eat socks and chase squirrels.

BOTTOM: Walter and his new family.

FAST FACT: Your gifts provide Rescue & Relief™ services, loving care and rehabilitation to dogs like Walter.

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Q: When did you �rst start working with the Ontario SPCA? I started on October 1, 1994 managing a shelter. Six months later I became an agent. To now be chief inspector is beyond my wildest dreams.

Q: Your job can be very stressful. How do you avoid burn out?I focus on the good work that we do. I truly believe that

erence.

Q: How does donor support help your work? There are so many animals out there that need us. Donor support is vitally important to all the work that we do.

Q: Can you describe your most cult day on the job?

cult things I ever had to do was return 40 dogs to a person who was running a suspected puppy mill. We provided care for these dogs and took the case to the Animal Care Review Board. But the owner was allowed to get the dogs back because the owner had met the requirements of the board. I had to return those dogs knowing this person would likely mismanage them again. Sure enough, we had to remove 166 dogs the next time. We laid charges and the person pleaded guilty to a lifetime prohibition on animal ownership. It took about six years but in the end we prevented further neglect and improved the welfare of many more animals.

lex Hunt has spent his whole life around dogs. But when the time came to choose a new companion animal, he opted for a kitten. “I lost my right foot to diabetes several years ago,” explains Alex. “I knew I couldn’t take proper care of a dog. That’s when I thought of getting a cat.”

Alex visited the Ontario SPCA Provincial Education & Animal Centre in Newmarket where he met Tobi, a kitten who captured his heart. The two have been enjoying their life together for more than 6 months. “She’s a great, wee thing,” gushes Alex. Tobi’s favourite spot is anywhere Alex is.

Alex is reaching out to other animals in need by leaving a bequest to the Ontario SPCA in his Will. “I just felt I wanted to help the animals,” says Alex. “And leaving a bequest in my Will was very easy to do.” When a �nancial advisor at his bank encouraged him to see his gifts in action now, Alex also became a regular contributor to the Ontario SPCA. The change of each season is his reminder to do whatever he can to help the animals by sending a donation – “It’s easy to remember that way,” he explains.

“The Ontario SPCA does a lot of good,” says Alex. “I’m happy to support

the animals in any way I can.”

Alex and Tobi just beforethey left for home together.

with Ontario SPCA’s Chief Inspector Connie Mallory

TO LEARN MORE about the bene�ts of leaving a legacy for the animals in your Will, please call Colleen Bradley at 1-888-668-7722, ext. 324 or e-mail her at [email protected]

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Your Community Updates & Events! ontariospca.ca

As a supporter of the Ontario SPCA, you know how many wonderful animals are waiting patiently for their forever home. Now, a new website is making it easier to connect potential caregivers with animals in need of adoption.

“We want to show people how rewarding it can be to adopt from their local Ontario SPCA,” says Tanya Firmage, Director Animal Welfare & Operations. “We hope by showcasing positive real-life adoption stories that we can encourage others to adopt and experience their own happy ending.”

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Classic Vanilla Cupcake

National Cupcake Day™ – February 24

The Sweetest Day of the Year

On Monday February 24th animal lovers with a sweet tooth can enjoy a day of guilt free indulgence. National Cupcake Day™ for SPCAs and Humane Societies was created to raise awareness and urgently-needed funds to support animals that are abused, abandoned, neglected or no longer wanted.

You can join in the fun by throwing a National Cupcake Day™ Party and baking cupcakes for colleagues, classmates, friends and family.

To register to bake or fund-raise for the animals, and to�nd yummy recipes, visitwww.nationalcupcakeday.ca

ooking for that perfect gift for the pet lover in your life? Consider shopping with Paws & Give™, an online symbolic gift catalogue with all

ting animals at the Ontario SPCA.

Choosing the perfect gift is easy with a wide variety of giving options. $20 can care for a kitten. $30 can care for a puppy. $50 provides vital shelter supplies. Simply choose your gift and we’ll do the rest.

Paws & Give™ makes shopping for birthdays, anniversaries, weddings and holidays easy and enjoyable. Visit www.pawsandgive.ca to give a gift they will remember.

L Paws & Give™ for an Animal in Need

Cupcakes:• our, sifted• 1 teaspoon baking powder• 3/4 cup sugar• 3/4 cup milk• 1/2 cup plus one tbsp butter (cubed and softened at room temp.)• 2 eggs, beaten• 1 teaspoon vanilla

Icing:• 2/3 cup butter (cubed and softened at room temperature)• 2 1/4 cup icing sugar, sifted• 1 tbsp milk

Cupcake Instructions:Preheat oven to 350°. Grease or line a 12-capacity cupcake pan.

our and sugar in a bowl, and make a well in the centre.Add milk, butter, eggs and vanilla. Stir gently to combine.Spoon mixture into prepared pan and bake for 12-15 minutes, oruntil a skewer inserted into the middle comes out clean.Stand in pan for 5 minutes before transferring to a wire rack to cool.

Icing Instructions:Place butter in a large mixing bowl and beat for 2 minutes or until

y. Gradually add the icing sugar. Gradually addthe milk and beat until smooth. You may need more or less than 1 tbsp to reach your perfect consistency.

Recipe with Butter Cream Frosting

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Ruth met Crash back in 2004 when he was recovering from a devastat-ing injury. He had been thrown from a moving vehicle on the highwayand was in rough shape. Ruthagreed to foster Crash while he recovered from surgery. Unfortunately, his leg got infected and it had to be removed. He was just eight weeks old. “After that, he recovered very well,” says Ruth. “Crash and I both decided that we couldn’t be apart...8 years later, he is still my best friend.”

Happy Tails (and Whiskers Too) When Rodney arrived at the Ontario SPCA he was just 4 months old and

ering a broken leg and frost bite on his tail and paws. After his surgery, he needed a quiet home to recuperate. Carol volunteered to help. “It took one night to fall in love with this tiny 4lb kitten,” says Carol. “He had such determination. His leg eventually healed but unfortunately frostbite claimed a piece of his tail. I named him “Rodney” because the metal post from his hip to his knee will remain in his limb forever.”

Have your own Happy Tail? We’d love to hear it! Please visit our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/iadoptadoptioncampaign

What Your Generosity Means to the AnimalsThanks to your generosity, we are able to respond quickly to animals in need of immediate protection and care, provide veterinary assistance, special medication, food, socialization and loving, compassionate attention.

Sadly, our work never ends.

This year alone, we shared with you many stories that touched our hearts – we know theytouched yours, too.

We shared the stories of:

• Samuel, Peanut, Tiny Tim, Scratchy and many more – a total of 120+ Italian Greyhounds we rescued from a life of severe neglect and abuse by an irresponsible breeder. We cared for their medical, dental and psychological needs, then found them new forever homes.

• Jewel, a beautiful Australian shepherd mix, who was found in a ditch at the side of a country road, abandoned – her hind leg badly broken. Jewel’s fracture healed well, but it took more than three months for her to begin to trust again.

• on type terrier, whose adjustment to being without sight was made possible by tender, loving foster care by our agents – and the gentle nudges and guidance of a blind pug called Milo.

Without you, our important work would not be possible. Thank you!

Jewel

>> To join our online community and receive more information about our programs, please visit

ontariospca.ca

YOUR PRIVACY MATTERS: The Ontario SPCA is c dentiality, accuracy and security of personal information. We are happy to provide a copy of our complete privacy policy upon request.

PHOTO CREDITS: Photographs provided by OSPCA volunteers and

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n Ontario SPCA Orangeville & District Branch Citrus City Tattoo Helps Raise Funds for Orangeville and District BranchOn November 2, 2013, Citrus City Tattoo presentedtheir 3rd Annual Dead Things Art Show III. The Silent Auction Gallery and reception featured 30 individual bear and other animal skulls hand crafted by some of North America’s most renowned Tattoo Artists. All the proceeds from the event were donated to support the Ontario SPCA Orangeville and District Branch. Many from the community attended the reception and show, bidding on their favourite pieces and raising $4,800 to help the animals in our community. Thank you www.citruscitytattoo.com!

Check out Paws and Claws Thrift Stores for Your Spring Shopping! Looking for a convenient way to support the Ontario SPCA Orangeville and District Branch? Check out the Paws and Claws Thrift Stores. Your purchases of gently used clothing, books, jewellery, small appliances, knick-knacks, collectables and small furniture items help us care for abandoned and surrendered animals year round. As the days get longer and the temperatures less extreme, both stores will be putting out lots of colourful Spring stock. You’ll find a good selection of Spring clothing and other seasonal merchandise; watch for great savings during special sales.

Two locations: 162 Broadway, Orangeville, and 126 Main East, Shelburne.

More information about the Paws and Claws Thrift Stores can be found atwww.orangeville.ontariospca.ca. Happy Shopping.

For more information visit us at www.orangeville.ontariospca.ca

GTA & SOUTH WEST ONTARIO REGION • Winter/Spring 2014

n Ontario SPCA KentCounty Branch Adoptathon Animals Find New Furever HomesRex the boxer, Tailia the terrier and Pocus the cat are just three of the many animals who areenjoying life at their new forever homes thanks to our falladoptathon.

For pet adoption information in your community, visit iadopt.ca.

For more information visitus at www.kent.ontariospca.ca

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Thrift store volunteer Marnie Watts.

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Citrus City Tattoo.

Rex and his new forever family.

Thank you to all who helped out and

a special thanks to Pet Food Warehouse and

Pet Smart for hosting the adoptathon.

ADOPT-A-THON

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“Pizza” one of the Boston Terriers.

n Ontario SPCA PEAC Join the March Break “UNLEASHED” Children’s CampLooking for something fun to dothis March Break? Tired of the cold?Come warm up your children’shearts with a week filled with hands-on animal experiences, special human and animal guests, animal themed crafts and games, in a compas-sionate, fun and educational environment.

When: Session is offered for children ages 9-12; three one-day-camps available tochoose from:

•March11th(9:00a.m.-4:00p.m.)CanineCompanions •March12th(9:00a.m.-4:00p.m.)TheCatsMeow •March13th(9:00a.m.-4:00p.m.)CritterCrazy

Where: The Ontario SPCA Provincial Education & Animal Centre 16586 Woodbine Avenue, Newmarket, Ontario L3Y 4W1

Cost: $99fortheday,andincludessnacksandpizzalunch. A discount will be given if registering for more than one day. To register, contact: 905-898-7122 ext. 306 or email: [email protected]

Your Gifts make Happy Endings PossibleIn late fall, eight little Pug and Boston Terriers arrived at PEAC. These little guys required con-tinued medical care, surgery, and behavior modification. The staff gave them names that werefun and hopeful to reflect the next steps in theirlives. The Boston Terriers were named with a Boston theme...Red,Sox,BruinsandPizza.Wewerealsopleasantly surprised with a litter of pug pups. Thethree Pug came from an irresponsible breedertogether, so naturally they were named Larry, Curly, and Moe. The little Chihuahua mix was named Harriette, suiting her wild patchy hair coat, and with hopes for her hair growth!

PEAC staff worked tirelessly during their rehabilitation and they eventually found their “forever” homes.

For more information visit us at www.peac.ontariospca.ca

A group of children at UNLEASHED children’s camp.

e are each responsible for ensuring that the animals we share our lives with are keptsafe from harm. Thankfully, there ismuchwecandotominimizethe risk. Being a responsible pet owner involves understanding and meeting the needs of your pets, and ensuring that they are not placed in situations that willleave them vulnerable to abuse or unintentional injury. Below arethe Ontario SPCA’s top tips tohelp keep your pets safe.

Keep an eye on the weather.

Cats, short-coated dogs and puppies are particularly vulner-able in cold temperatures orinclement weather. Keep catsindoors and protect your dogs from frostbite or hypothermia by taking them outside for short periods during cold weather. Consider slipping your short-coated dog or puppy into a comfortable dog sweater or coat as an extra layer of warmth. Never shave your dog down to the skin in winter, as a longer coat will provide more warmth. As well, when bathing your dog in winter months, ensure he is completely dry before taking him outside. While the Ontario SPCA strongly recommends bringing your dog indoors, dogs that live outside require as a minimum adry, draft-free doghouse soundly built of weatherproof materials with the door facing away from prevailing winds. It should be elevated and insulated, with a door flap and bedding of straw or wood shavings.

Visit ontariospca.ca forinformation about the ideal doghouse.

W Tips to Protect your Pet

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n Ontario SPCA Muskoka Animal Centre Last year was a great year for the Ontario SPCA Muskoka Animal Centre. One of themany highlights was our annual Bargain Hounds yard and bake sale. We had beautiful weather, a great turnout, lots of fun and raised an impressive $7,400 for animals in need in our communities. Keep checking our website at www.muskoka.ontariospca.ca or information about our 2014 event coming in July!

Mark Your Calendars!We are pleased to announce our 2014 Garden Party Silent Auction and Luncheon will be held at Taboo Resort on Sunday, May 25. This event will boast a fabulous lunch along with many special and unique items for your bidding pleasure. Mark your calendar and don’t miss out on all the excitement!

If you have an item you would like to donate, please contact Jane at 705-645-6225 or via email at [email protected]

Blue’s Journey to a Forever HomeIt was a cold November day when Blue met his forever family. Found as a stray and rescued by the Ontario SPCA Muskoka Animal Centre, Blue was waiting patiently for adoption at the Parry Sound Pet Valu. “We had recently experienced the passing of our beloved dog. The house was quiet, lonely, and missing the joys of a family pet,” says Tabatha. “My oldest and I went into the Parry Sound Pet Valu to look at the bulletin board in hopes that there would be some puppies posted.”

That’s when Blue the cat caught their eye. “I put my hand against the cage and he immediately scooped it closer with his paws and started licking me,” recalls Tabatha. “He stole my heart right then with his affection and his grey silky fur.”

After the adoption process was complete, the family prepared to take Blue home. “Blue warmed up to everyone almost immediately,” recalls Tabatha. “He didn’t run and hide, instead he rubbed up against our 11/2 year old daughter, Willow and filled her with the excitement that only a “kee kee” (kitty kitty) can.” Blue has settled

CENTRAL AND NORTHERN ONTARIO • Winter/Spring 2014

n Ontario SPCASudbury & District Branch Victory for Victor the Cat!When Victor was surrendered through our investigation depart-ment last summer, he could barely see. The cat was suffering from a condition called eye entropia, causing him great discomfort. Thanks to the efforts of the Ontario SPCA Sudbury & District Branch,under the supervision of Dr. P.J. Rocheleau from Espanola AnimalHospital, Victor was successfully operated on. He has since been adopted and is enjoying seeing all life has to offer with his new forever family. With your continued support, we can help more animals like Victor find homes.

14th Annual Furry Feast Coming Soon to SudburyWatch for the 14th Annual Furry Friends Feast hosted by the Ontario SPCA Sudbury. Tickets are $75 each and will be available in March. Location to be announced. The event takes place on 26th April 2014 and will feature a silent auction and mystery door prize.

For more information visit us at www.sudbury.ontariospca.ca

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Blue in his favourite chair.

Victor After

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n Ontario SPCA Midland & District Branch Mark your calendars for our 7th annual “Gardeners’ Gathering” to be held on Sunday May 4th, 2014 at the Best Western Highland Inn in Midland. Enjoy guest speaker Master Gardener, Glenda Bosley, a Waubaushene resident with 30 years experience in landscaping and gardening.Glenda will be discussing “Year RoundColour & Interest in the Landscape.”

All proceeds from the event will go towards animal care and veterinary expenses for the Midland & District Branch. The event starts at 10:00 am. Tickets are $30.00 and include a terrific brunch, silent auction, tulip raffle, and door prizes. For more information and tickets, please contact the Ontario SPCA Midland & District Branch at 705-534-4459.

For more information visit us at www.midland.ontariospca.ca

n Ontario SPCA Orillia Branch Join us for our Mad Hatter Tea & Cupcake Auction Join us on Saturday, February 15th, 2014 from 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. at the Hermitage Ballroom, Mariposa Inn, for our Mad Hatter Tea & Cupcake Auction. Tickets are only $20 per person. Ladies – wear your best hat for a chance to win one of 3 prizes. For more information call Carol at 705-325-1304.

For more information visit us at www.orillia.ontariospca.ca

n Ontario SPCA Barrie Branch In 2013, the OSPCA Barrie Branch adopted out over 400 cats, 250 dogs and 50 small animals. We took in and sheltered thousands of animals, helping reunite them with their owners when they were lost or found them new homes when they needed it. Thank you so much for your continued support of our programs.

For more information visit us at www.barrie.ontariospca.ca

into the routine in his large country home, providing mousing services and never turning down a good belly rub. “There’s no love like the love that an adopted pet will show you,” says Tabatha. “Blue has been an absolute blessing...he is one of the best things to happen to us in a long time. We are so grateful to the Ontario SPCA Muskoka Animal Centre for keeping Blue healthy and alive and sending him to Parry Sound and into our lives.”

To keep up to date with the latest activities at the Ontario SPCA Muskoka Animal Centre visit www.muskoka.ontariospca.ca or look for us on Facebook!

A Christmas SurpriseIn December, just weeks before Christmas, we were contacted by a family who wanted to surrender a mother dog and her pups. In November, the family had rescued a small hound found wandering around in the woods. Unbeknownst to them, the dog was pregnant at the time. Within weeks of her rescue, she gave birth to 10 puppies. When the family found the situation too much to handle, they contacted the Ontario SPCA Muskoka Animal Centre. Mom Katie and her 10 pups spent the next few months at the shelter until all were spayed, neutered and ready for adoption. One by one Katie watched her pups all get adopted into loving homes. We are happy to report that Katie recently found a forever family of her own! Thank you for continuing to make happy endings like this possible.

For more information visit us at www.muskoka.ontariospca.ca

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Raffle table Midland.

The Red Hat ladies.

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n Ontario SPCA Renfrew County BranchBenny a highlight of the 2013 Kibble & Bids Dinner AuctionWhen Benny arrived at the Ontario SPCA Renfrew County Branch he had traveled from Quebec tethered to a utility trailer. He had wandered onto a farm and had been living off scraps for nearly a year. He was scared, extremely thin and his white coat was matted and full of dirt. Staff and volunteers patiently worked to gain Benny’s trust so that they could help make him more comfortable. He quickly won the heart of one of our staff and has found a permanent home. He now has other adopted siblings of both the cat and dog variety and couldn’t be happier!

Benny joined in thefun at the Kibble & Bids Dinner Auction on November 16, 2013 to help show how your contributions to fundraisers like the auction make such a difference in the lives of countless animals.

For more information visit us at renfrewcounty.ontariospca.ca

n Ontario SPCA Leeds & Grenville Branch 5th Annual Around the World in 80 Spays marks another Milestone! In 2013, this signature event grew to a new location (Brockville Convention Centre), a new weekday (Thursday evening) and a new chef (Chef William). Highlights from the 5th Annual Around the World in 80 Spays Food Tasting and Auction included a sell-out of 110 tickets, matched funds of $5,000 from Scotiabank Brockville and, in total, more than $14,400 was raised.

EASTERN ONTARIO REGION • Winter/Spring 2014

n Ontario SPCA Stormont, Dundas & Glengarry Branch Thank You Volunteers!We are fortunate to have a lot of fantastic volunteers that help us throughout the year. Without them we would not be able to help the thousands of animals in our community. Words cannot express our gratitude for what our volunteers do for us. A special thank you goes out to Christina Russell. Each year Christina has an auction in support of the shelter. This year she did a silent auction along with a fashion show raising $8,500! We would also like to say a special thank you to Roseanne Morin. In June 2013 she came to us with an idea to do an online auction, AUCTION FOR PAW PAWS. Since then she has raised over $5,000. Thank you to all of our volunteers!

For more information visit us at www.sdg.ontariospca.ca

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Wiliam & Kelleagh with Marianne

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“Words cannot express our gratitude for what our

volunteers do for us.”THANK YOU!

Benny Before

Benny After

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n Ontario SPCA Lennox & Addington Branch Dancing With the Stars Has All The Right MovesThe Ontario SPCA Lennox & Addington Branch’s first ever Dancing With the Stars event raised $10,500 for animals in need. “The event was a huge success, bringing in thousands more dollars than expected,” said Manager Judy O’Brien. “The event was such a crowd pleaser – we will be doing it annually!” Champs Dave Allen and Keelan Maracle danced a contemporary interpretation to the song “500 Miles,” winning the competition. Special thanks to Miss Shannon and the Dance Xtreme crew – their support, patience, training and fun made this event successful and, in the end, helped homeless animals in our care. Watch for the next DWTS Gala coming in November 2014!

Guardian Angels at the Lennox & Addington BranchThanks to Frieda Youell, Doris Decorte and Annette Zomoyski the Lennox and Addington Branch is renovated and theanimals are enjoying enrichment activities! This year, through their generosity, the shelter has been painted top to bottom, new electrical put in place,and a new wall built in dog adoption. The cats are crazy over their new play room!

Are you interested in helping us continue to renovate our Branch? Would you like to hear about specific projects you can support? Please contact Judy at 613-354-2492.

For more information visit us at www.lennoxaddington.ontariospca.ca

The evening started by presenting Lynne Candlish and her team from The Mill restaurant with a small token ofappreciation for being the foundation of this event the past fouryears. We are very pleased that the Brockville Convention Centre and the team under Chef William will continue the successful tradition! Mark your calendars during the first part of November for the 2014 event.

Proceeds from our local events stay with the Leeds & Grenville Branch. These funds are used to assist in our efforts to provide care for the local animals that have been surrendered, neglected or abused.

Like us on FACEBOOK “Ontario SPCA Leeds & Grenville” for real-time updates. Keep checking for up-to-date info on our upcoming events at www.leedsgrenville.ontariospca.or by phone at 613-345-5520.

For more information visit us at www.leedsgrenville.ontariospca.ca

(Continued from page 1)5th Annual Around the World in 80 Spays marks another Milestone!

Silent auctionBrockville.

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Photos: Ontario SPCA Lennox & Addington Branch renovated play room.

DON’T FORGET you’re welcome to stop into our Animal Centre

seven days a week, located at

800 Centennial Avenue, to see our many

animals available for adoption.