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In this issue:
Direct Line 2
Humane Education Highlights 3
It’s All About the Animals! 4
Volunteers 6
Thank You 7
License #267280-DS
Visit us on the web:hawspets.org
701 Northview RoadPO Box 834
Waukesha, WI 53187-0834
262-542-8851
Humane Animal Welfare Society of Waukesha County, Inc.
Tattle TailsApril 2016
Progress in the animal welfare world can come quickly, in Great Dane-sized leaps! When we
can run at HAWS, we do: we’re looking to soon “plant” shovels in the ground and see the walls of our facility expansion “sprout”! We’re embracing the chaos of construction, because the growth of HAWS means we are ever closer to building a No-Kill Community – and an entire society that is humane. We are grateful that our community stepped up to help us raise the needed building funds in a relatively short timeframe.
But, life in animal welfare can also move at the pace of a cat napping in the sun. This isn’t always a bad thing – extra time at HAWS can mean more training for an adoptable dog or TLC for a cat with an injured paw. And, it is enjoyable for us
WALKING THE TALK: HAWS‘ NEXT STEPShumans, too, because of those daily interactions with the animals entrusted to our care. Being around animals means you can soak up the love and joie de vivre they possess. Live for today, revel in the moment, stop and smell the roses (once they’re not covered by snow and are actually in bloom, that is)!
At whatever speed, HAWS will continue moving forward, taking those next steps for the animals. We invite our entire community to get in step with us – in this Tattle Tails we present ideas for every-one to do just that! Programs need your support, animals need us to advocate for them, children need our guidance and events need attending! All ages can take action for the animals and help continue the progress we’ve made at HAWS. A
Come walk – and chase and shop and play!Romp ‘n Rally is a day for the entire family, 2- and 4-legged members alike!
Featuring lure coursing, trail challenges, vendor marketplace, live music, food, contests… everything you need to celebrate spring and HAWS.
Set up an online fundraising page and rally for donations before you romp!
All the details and links are on the Pet Walk page at hawspets.org!
May 7, 2016 ~ Sussex Village Park
SAVE THE DATE
TO ROMP ‘N RALLY!
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The Humane Animal Welfare Society of
Waukesha County leads the community in animal welfare and assures sanc-tuary for animals in need.
Published by:HAWS
701 Northview Rd. Waukesha, WI 53188
(262) 542-8851 hawspets.org
Jennifer Smieja, Editor [email protected]
HAWS Board of DirectorsBill Stone President
Fred Hilton First Vice President
Mike Nell Second Vice President
Nick Drewsen Treasurer
Sabrina M. Bryant Secretary
Todd Cleary Sandy Hoffmann
Gretchen Jaeger, DVM Nancy Mayo
Cindy Pechanach Kenneth J. Petershack
Kerry Schnier Russ Tilsner
HAWS StaffLynn Olenik
Executive Director
Mark Hess Field Service/Facilities Manager
Kelly Rohda Shelter Manager
Khris Erickson Humane Educator
Leann Boucha Behavior Department Manager
Cassie Gugin SNIP Clinic Manager
Johanna Schmanski Mobile Adoptions Coordinator
Jennifer Smieja Development Coordinator
Jessica Pinkos Donor Relations
Sara Stoss Volunteer Coordinator
Kim Kalczynski, Jaime Merkel, Alysha Hansen
Kennel Leads
Kristie Benjamin, Whitney Callies, Andres Garcia,
Ashley Haley Adoptions Leads
Nichole Janny Adoptions Lead/Special Events
Visit UsReceiving/Office Hours
9-6 Monday-Friday 9-4 Saturday 12-4 Sunday
Viewing/Adopting Hours 1-6 Monday-Friday
11-4 Saturday 12-4 Sunday
Like “Humane Animal Welfare Society – HAWS of Waukesha” on Facebook and follow us on Twitter and Instagram at “HAWS_Waukesha”!
As we close out our facility expansion campaign, the
natural question is “What are the next steps for HAWS?” The bricks and mortar expansion will consume quite a bit of time, but meanwhile we remain focused on the needs of our community’s animals. HAWS is much more than
a building. We are committed to caring for animals by helping people care for animals; through collaborative efforts we will save as many animals as possible.
Education is, and always will be, a huge part of what we do. Education and commitment are the founda-tion for an entire culture of animal welfare advocates. Many of our original Kids ‘N Critters campers have graduated from college and are now taking the mes-sage of compassion forward into their homes, jobs and families. This is an exciting time for education as we see the fruits of our efforts.
Assistance offered through our Behavior Department, SNIP clinic and Animal Rescue Team will be enhanced.
Direct Line By Lynn Olenik, Executive Director
Additional training classes for cats and volunteer opportunities will be available in our Behavior Department. Our SNIP clinic will be able to assist more rescue groups and provide additional TNR (Trap-Neuter-Return) services to further reduce cat overpopulation. The addition of GIS mapping software – and combined efforts of our Animal Rescue Team and SNIP clinic – will allow us to target specific cat breeding areas and concentrate our resources. This type of targeting also opens us up for competitive grant opportunities.
Some of the most exciting additions will take place in Adoption Services. More proactive programs for our “cat” people are being explored, including hos-pice foster caregivers, taming “tigers” (cats that are marginally feral) and barn cat placement for healthy, altered outdoor cats. We already have additional staff for dog behavior consults – a dedicated place for consults is coming!
We are more than a building…although the building helps! Thank you to all who have so generously given. HAWS’ future is bright! C
Staff SpotlightNichole JannyAdoptions Lead/Special Events Coordinator
(B.S. in Business Administration)
What do you do all day? Find forever homes for our adoptable animals and educate the public about the ser-vices we offer, plus plan special events that support HAWS.
What makes you good at your job? I love to help people and pets. I have 10 years previous experience in customer service.
What did you want to be when you grew up? A lawyer.
Who are your pets? Three dogs - Ella, Cleo and Maggie.
Your hobbies/interests outside of work? I enjoy traveling, going to concerts (Luke Bryan!) and spending time with family and friends.
Why do you work at HAWS? I get great enjoyment from helping people and animals alike.
JOIN OUR TEAM AND RALLY FOR HAWS!Log on to HAWS’ Team page on Razoo.com and create your own fundraising page – it’s easy and ANYONE can do it! Personalize your “ask” with pictures of your pets and your reason for rallying for HAWS – then post on Facebook and share on Twitter, even email to your family and friends and co-workers. Chal-lenge friends and family and fellow pet fans to create their own pages…and guess who wins in the donation race? The paws and claws at HAWS!
Let your fingers do all the hard work and collect donations from your couch – while you save your walking for HAWS’ Romp ‘n Rally on May 7th!
See you soon in cyberspace – and see you in May at the Romp ‘n Rally!
https://www.razoo.com/team/ Romp-N-Rally-Pet-Walk-2016-1
HAWS’ Companion Circle EventWednesday, April 27th 6:00 – 8:00 pm
Pet Trusts and Planning for Your Pet in an Emergency, with Wendy S. Rusch
Join us for a tour, light appetizers and an informative program!
Please RSVP to Sara at 262-542-8851, x120.
3April 2016 Tattle Tails
HAWS is seeking nomi-nations for the 6th
Annual Diana Boettcher Youth Community Kindness Award. This award is presented in mem-ory of Diana Boettcher, a longtime resident of Lac La Belle who cared equally for the animals and people in her neighborhood through-out her life.
The Diana Boettcher Award seeks to honor a youth who exemplifies kindness to animals in the community through volunteering, promoting awareness and/or other acts of humane animal treatment. The honoree will be selected by a panel of HAWS’ employees and friends. Selection is based on the nominee’s commit-ment to animal welfare through public service and community life.
Nominees must be 18 years or younger. Family, friends, community members and teachers are allowed to nominate deserving youth; in addition, students may also nominate themselves. If chosen, the recipient must be available to accept the award at the Friends of HAWS’ 33rd Annual Romp ‘n Rally Pet Walk on May 7, 2016 at Sussex Village Park.
Applications must include the nominee’s name, address, birth date, school and an essay (not to exceed 500 words) explaining the youth’s commitment to animals in their community. Applications must be received at HAWS by April 15th and can be emailed to Megan at [email protected] or sent to HAWS/Award, Attn: Megan, PO Box 834, Waukesha, WI, 53187-0834. A
EDUCATION DEPARTMENT HIGHLIGHTS
Youth Community Kindness AwardBy Megan Katzuba, Education Assistant
HUMANE OFFICER’S CORNERwill return next issue!
2014 winner, Sophie G.
Join us at HAWS for camp this summer!
For ages 7-14; sessions from 1 day to 1 week.
Special theme weeks include:• Art Camp• Camp Gone to the Dogs• Horseback Riding Fieldtrip Camp
Log on to hawspets.org or call 262-542-8851, x123 for details and registration!
What is “Science With The Animals” Camp?
Campers will discover facts about some of the latest animal research, such as how Chaser the border collie learned the names of over 1,000 of her toys, and studies showing that dogs respond better to a human pointing at a container holding food than does a chimpanzee.
Additionally the campers will do some of their own research! How long does it take for a rodent to run through a maze for cheese versus a sunflower seed? Does a dog respond to a hand signal or a word better when asked to sit or lie down? What species is more likely to feel comfortable in a new environment – cats or dogs? Join us!
• Science with the Animals• Shutterbug Camp
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It’s All About the Animals!Share your HAWS Adoption Story – use the form on our website under “Adopt” or just email us at [email protected]. Don’t forget to send us your Alumni pictures, too! For more great stories check out “Rescue Tails” at hawspets.org.
RESCUE TAILS...
REGGIE & STEWIESo grateful to HAWS’ animal behavioral consultant Leann Boucha. She is amazing. We unexpectedly lost both our beloved cats, four months apart. We took our sad hearts
to HAWS, where we fell in love with Reggie (Spud). But we found that Reggie was too timid for a mate. Leann gave us some coaching to build his confi-dence, then she helped us find Stewie (Puff), who had the perfect temperament for everyone in our home. Both Reggie and Stewie were fostered by HAWS’ excellent volunteers, and it shows! Now we have a perfect match. See their wild kitten antics on Facebook at “Reginald Braveheart Macpherson & Stewart Little.” — Bonnie & Gary H.
MILLIE ROSEHi HAWS – Millie Rose is doing well. We are adjusting to Jack Russell life – we love her. People comment on how beauti-ful she is…
the neighbor dog comes over to play- it’s so cute!
Millie Rose has been a great addition to our family – thanks, HAWS! — Millie Rose and her owners
CAPTAIN JACKCaptain Jack came to HAWS from the 2015 hoarding situation. He was terrified of people and had several health issues. When he fi-nally came home with us, we were able to start socializing him and give him the love and care he had never had
before HAWS. Almost a year later, he is a happy and healthy chin! He gets out for wall surfing and munch-ing on hay with our rabbits every night. And, when he is feeling more mellow, he loves to snuggle. Thank you, HAWS, for taking care of Jack and the other chinchillas in their time of great need. — Kera & Chris B.
With warm weather right around the corner, HAWS is preparing for the sounds of spring: kittens purring, baby birds chirping, summer camp
children laughing and…ground breaking! As we prepare for our much anticipated facility expansion, it is important for our donors, adopters, clients and volunteers to know how much of an impact they can continue to make on the future of the Behavior Department.
As we move closer and closer towards becoming a No-Kill Community, it is becoming magnificently apparent that our work and humane sentiments are being valued. Owners are seeking help to keep their pets in their homes, which leads to less surrendered animals and a deeper understanding of meeting an individual pet’s needs. Clients are taking multiple training classes to keep their pets mentally engaged and learning a variety of cues for appropriate behavior. Adopters and foster caregivers are opening up their homes to special needs pets and dogs from down south that otherwise wouldn’t have had the oppor-tunity for a good life. And lastly, more people are becoming aware of our abil-ity to not just help with dog behavior issues, but cat behavior issues as well!
The future of our Behavior Department will likely involve more networking with fellow rescues and shelters, and more educational opportunities for the public in the form of seminars and interactive training workshops. The relation-ships that we make with our clients are lasting, and we want to empower those that have been touched by the Behavior Department to give back.
Help us take the next steps towards our future with your feedback, positive re-views, small donations of toys, food, treats – and monetary donations in honor of your beloved pet that has had an impact on your life. We are so grateful to those donors who have laid the groundwork for our new behavior and training room that will be built during the expansion. And with this new area, we hope to be able to make an even greater impact on the lives of many more shelter animals. Here’s to the future – let’s see what we can accomplish!
HAWS – At the READY!HAWS provides resources for capture and removal of do-mestic and wild animals in Waukesha County:
• Call HAWS for assistance with skunks, bats and raccoons due to dangers from a bite. HAWS also handles injured deer along with the DNR and local law enforcement.
• HAWS is able to capture stray animals at large or in dangerous situations.
• HAWS has “how to” info for wildlife posing a nuisance in your yard.
HAWS’ Rescue Team includes state and federally licensed wildlife rehabilitators and personnel permitted in endan-gered species care. They are trained in the use of chemical immobilization for all animal species. HAWS also maintains equipment suitable for capture of many different types of animals, and training to assist large domestic animals and wildlife confronted with an emergency. HAWS even has an inflatable boat for water rescues! We are ready to respond 24/7/365 to provide care and assistance!
...AND ADOPTION STORIES
You’re invited to aKITTEN SHOWER!
Saturday, June 25th 11am – 3pm
Adoption specials, Kitty College sneak-peek, prizes, spay-neuter info…and KITTENS!
Details at hawspets.org.
HAWS’ Animal Rescue Team assisted an interesting mix of ani-mals yet again! Calls for assistance included a stunned deer, a snake…and a Polish Rooster! This fancy gent was found wandering in Menomonee Falls; our staff found it to be very tame, even willing to sit on a lap during check-in!
KIM K.Kennel Lead (degrees in Psychology and Sociology)What do you do all day?
I can’t even begin to describe! Every day is busy and VERY dif-ferent - managing every animal in the building and their needs, managing the kennel staff, going on rescue calls...making LOTS of tough decisions....What makes you good at your job? My compassion and love of animals, my dedica-tion and my education.What did you want to be when you grew up? Vet or zookeeper.Who are your pets? Big Red the Betta fish (actually belongs to my son, Nikolas); and a regu-lar line-up of fosters, like cats Abraham and Boxer and many puppies!What are your hobbies/in-terests outside of work? Painting, home remodeling, reading, eating.Why do you work for HAWS? Why NOT?! It’s the best – fulfilling life’s purpose of helping animals. That, and I really rack up the steps on my Fitbit!
Staff SpotlightsALYSHA H.Kennel Lead, SNIP Tech, Animal Rescue TeamWhat do you do all day? Medicate, vaccinate, document! Check-in strays and
surrendered animals and then prepare animals for adoption. Guide the kennel staff and advise fosters. Schedule SNIP ap-pointments, prep animals and assist with surgeries and recovery, prepare meds and document some more! Go out on rescue calls and help citizens.What makes you good at your job? I have some schooling as a vet tech, plus my compassion for animals and passion for learning new things involved in the shelter workplace.What did you want to be when you grew up? Vet or architect.Who are your pets? Dogs Rue and Chelsea, cats Sox and Stubby.What are your hobbies/interests outside of work? Outdoor activities like hiking, plus craft projects from scrap-booking to refinishing furniture.Why do you work for HAWS? I work at HAWS for the happy endings – seeing an animal go to its forever home after all the effort we have put in giving it the best potential for adoption. Also for my co-workers – we all lift each other up when going through tough times. We’re family, and that’s how we treat every animal here, too.
BEHAVIOR DEPARTMENT HIGHLIGHTS
Great Progress, Great ExpectationsBy Leann Boucha, Behavior Department Manager
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HAPPY HENRYEverything is going really well. Henry is fitting in great with our other dogs and loves sleeping on our couch pillows! He’s so sweet! I can’t believe anyone could give him up. Thanks for
asking about him since the adoption – it really shows you care how things are working out! — Anne Marie
CAPTAIN JACKCaptain Jack came to HAWS from the 2015 hoarding situation. He was terrified of people and had several health issues. When he fi-nally came home with us, we were able to start socializing him and give him the love and care he had never had
before HAWS. Almost a year later, he is a happy and healthy chin! He gets out for wall surfing and munch-ing on hay with our rabbits every night. And, when he is feeling more mellow, he loves to snuggle. Thank you, HAWS, for taking care of Jack and the other chinchillas in their time of great need. — Kera & Chris B.
EXTRA SPECIAL HAWS’ MOBILE ADOPTION EVENT
with North Shore Animal League America
TOUR FOR LIFEApril 22nd
Stein’s Garden & Home 2220 E. Moreland Blvd., Waukesha
Join HAWS as we celebrate pet adoption and Earth Day…
Bringing Happy Tails to our Community!
Details at hawspets.org.
With warm weather right around the corner, HAWS is preparing for the sounds of spring: kittens purring, baby birds chirping, summer camp
children laughing and…ground breaking! As we prepare for our much anticipated facility expansion, it is important for our donors, adopters, clients and volunteers to know how much of an impact they can continue to make on the future of the Behavior Department.
As we move closer and closer towards becoming a No-Kill Community, it is becoming magnificently apparent that our work and humane sentiments are being valued. Owners are seeking help to keep their pets in their homes, which leads to less surrendered animals and a deeper understanding of meeting an individual pet’s needs. Clients are taking multiple training classes to keep their pets mentally engaged and learning a variety of cues for appropriate behavior. Adopters and foster caregivers are opening up their homes to special needs pets and dogs from down south that otherwise wouldn’t have had the oppor-tunity for a good life. And lastly, more people are becoming aware of our abil-ity to not just help with dog behavior issues, but cat behavior issues as well!
The future of our Behavior Department will likely involve more networking with fellow rescues and shelters, and more educational opportunities for the public in the form of seminars and interactive training workshops. The relation-ships that we make with our clients are lasting, and we want to empower those that have been touched by the Behavior Department to give back.
Help us take the next steps towards our future with your feedback, positive re-views, small donations of toys, food, treats – and monetary donations in honor of your beloved pet that has had an impact on your life. We are so grateful to those donors who have laid the groundwork for our new behavior and training room that will be built during the expansion. And with this new area, we hope to be able to make an even greater impact on the lives of many more shelter animals. Here’s to the future – let’s see what we can accomplish!
LUCY SPARKLESAdopted our Little Lucy (formerly Sparkle) a short time ago. She is adjusting well! What a sweet, spunky little girl – we absolutely adore her! — Dolores C.
April 2016 Tattle Tails
You’re invited to aKITTEN SHOWER!
Saturday, June 25th 11am – 3pm
Adoption specials, Kitty College sneak-peek, prizes, spay-neuter info…and KITTENS!
Details at hawspets.org.
BEHAVIOR DEPARTMENT HIGHLIGHTS
Great Progress, Great ExpectationsBy Leann Boucha, Behavior Department Manager
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Would you like to become a volunteer at HAWS? Log onto hawspets.org and click “Get Involved” or call our Volunteer Coordinator, Sara Stoss, at 262-542-8851, x120.Volunteer News
The staff at HAWS truly appreciates the time, energy and passion that our volunteers devote to the animals. HAWS volunteers play a vital role in bettering the lives of the animals during their stay here, and in helping to get them adopted to loving, forever homes!
FRIENDS of HAWS The Friends of HAWS is a volunteer group dedicated to supporting the mission of HAWS through community involvement and fundraising activities. Read more about us at hawspets.org/friends-of-haws!
CONGRATS TO HAWS’ VOLUNTEERS OF THE MONTH!February: Rosemary Tobiaz March: Wanda Fobian
FOSTER HOMES NEEDEDHAWS provides the supplies – you provide the love!
Contact Sara at [email protected] for details!
ARE YOU READY TO ROMP ‘N RALLY FOR HAWS?!It’s almost time for our annual Pet Walk: the Friends of HAWS are excited to announce our
event is going to top them all! Bring yourself, the family and Fido – we can’t wait to see you there.
Rally on Razoo!Support HAWS by creating an online donation page on Razoo,
and sharing your page with friends, family, coworkers, neighbors and everybody else through social media and email. Use the link on hawspets.org to get started! Not online? Not a problem: just collect donations for the Friends of HAWS in person from your
friends and family! The animals at the shelter thank you!
Details, registration forms and directions to Sussex Village Park are available at hawspets.org.
Saturday, May 7th 10am-3pm Sussex Village Park
Calling all volunteers! It takes a small, enthusiastic army to pull off the Romp ‘n
Rally! Are YOU able to help with set-up, clean-up or even run an area during the event? Email Jo W. at [email protected].
Back by popular demand - lure coursing!
Great food and games for you and your pet
Sponsorship and advertising opportunities available!
Trail challenges
Live music
Expanded vendor marketplace
New Friends Always Welcome! 2nd Wednesday of each month 7pm at HAWS’ shelter Help raise funds for HAWS!Contact us at [email protected].
Spring Cleaning? Support HAWS!Clothing & Textile Drive Saturday, August 27thMark your calendar to donate textiles in any condition!Details at hawspets.org.
Plant SaleSaturday, May 14th 10am – 3pm at HAWSPurchase pretty perennials and hanging baskets, too! Visit hawspets.org for more information.
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DONATIONS MADE IN HONOR OF…“Ali” from Terry M Ray“Archie” from Richard &
Sheryl Manhoff“Beau” from Renee
Kirsch“Bella” from Addie
Thurow“Bennie And Bart” from
Karen North“Bob” from Delilah &
George Colburn“Carra” Cobb from Ben
& Denise Waller“Casey” from June &
Robert Braun“Charlie” from Edward
Bladow“Chloe & Max” from
Barbara Simmons“Colonel Mustard” from
Jackie Hintz“Denali” from Sandra
Wilcox“Eli” from Nancy &
Thomas Marsh“Elizabeth” from George
Forish Jr“Felines” from Judith
Berthelsen“George” from Gary &
Bonnie Halvorsen“Hunter” from Kay Kratz“Jimmy” from Valerie
Trower
“Karma” from Dona Rae & Herbert Lundin
“Kitties” from Jeanie Ahrens
“Kizzie & Kiki” from Dan & Lynn Bruett Jones
“Lily” from Susan Goldsmith
“Linden” from Renee Reitman
“Luca” from Becky Steward
“Lucas” from Edward Bladow
“Lucy” from Sharon & Mike Memmel
“Mariah” from Patricia Stelzer
“Mario” from Maris & Mary Dambekaln
“Markie” from Dennis & Betty Ann Riesen
“Marta” from Ann & Kim Pemble
“Past Pals” from Sue & Robert Kleppin
“Peter Kittentail” from Kim & Mary Olson
“Pye” from David & Jacqueline Hendricks
“Ricky” from Sharon & Mike Memmel
“Sam” from Nancy & Thomas Marsh
“Sammy” from Pauline & James Kopatich
“Schatze” from Mary J Wamser
“Schatzie” from Deborah & Michael Endres
“Seltzer” from Marilyn & Richard Rousseau
“Shadow” from Sharon Bickert
“Snickers” from William & Vivian Schueler
“Sparkie Dries” from Monica & David Dries
“Stewart, Chloe & Willow” from Dona Rae & Herbert Lundin
“Tessa & Tigger” from Kathleen Walrath
“Tritan” from Richard & Sally Harthun
“Waverly” from Donna Blonski
Barta, Jaette from Barbara Burnell
Beach, Sandy from Helen M Meyer
Berg, Richard from Alison Hammack
Boucha, Leann from Gary & Bonnie Halvorsen
Bowen, Dick & Roberta from Aimee Good
Brickler, David & Clara from Wayne & Belinda Abendschein
Broesch, Neil from Iewc Corp
Busche, Laura Vilar & Carol from Darla Wack
Cleary, Rachel from Vernon & Barbara Hockerman
Cranston, Lamont from William & Karen Kuckenbecker
Downey, Anita & Ken from Bruce & Marcia Campbell
Exner, Colette from Gerald Meyers
Fischer, Prof. Paul from Pamela & Howard Weindling
Flick, Mr. & Mrs. Gary from Jennifer Kupkovits
Gehl, Katherine & Alexandra from Jean Gales
Gibeau, Jan from Mike Wilkinson
Goertz, Nancy & Dale & “Potter” from Prudence Precourt
Graf Family from Barrett Graf
Graham, Ellen from Jean Bunke
Grisa, Mary Lafond & Mark from Heidi Surprenant
Halbauer, Pete & Carrie from Joseph & Jessica Riedlinger Turner
Hall, Mary Ellen from John & Shannon Zur
Hinners, Nellie from Mary J Wamser
Jim & Diane Graham from Jim Graham
Jones, Dave from Carin & George Quinones
Keller, William And Carla from Karen Kruger
Kelly Smith Photography from Alison Krueger
Kowalsky, Jerry from Daniel Kowalsky
Krans, Kristen from Fred & Barbara Syrjanen
Lando, Duane from Family & Friends
Lewis, Peggy from Janis & Jim Trebby
Lock, Susan & Carl from Rachel Keller
Lucas, Pamela from Anonymous
Mack, James & Stacey from Christine Mack
May, Terri & David from Molly Simon
Novak, Shirley from Marcy Sauer
Orlikowski, Joshua from Janet Schoba
Phillips, Cyd from Joyce Halitsky
Poisl, Suzanne from Margaret Dugan
Razo, Jason from Lisa Ibarra
Riemer, Jordan from Alana Riemer
Robert & Lacey from Judy Ostermeyer
Rohde, Joraine & Fred from Angie Valdez
Scott Ritenour Family from Cheryl D. & Wendy Roberts Schulz
Severson, Jan from Annette Rolfsmeyer
Simard-Graham, Claire from IEWC Corp
Stearns, Connie & Dave from Kent & Julie Turkoske
Streff, Janie from Jim & Nancy Hannen
Tilsner, Russ & Marlene from Kathleen Tilsner
Timm, Linda from Chris Timm
Utech, Dennis from Michele Loehner
Van Till, Ken & Pat from Jerry & Sara Packard
Waller, Addy from Ben & Denise Waller
Walsh, Mary from Kathy & Emma Chambers
Wangard, Stu from Robert & Shirley Patzke
Wenniger, Mary Dee from Jean Bunke
Zgonc, Emily from Eric Bublitz
Ziegler Family from Martha Davis
HAWS THANKS YOU!
These kids and their groups made awesome donations to HAWS through special service projects, donation drives and more: Jack Dos Reis, Bradley Frasch, Alyssa Germain, Natalie & Connor Heiden, Olivia Reiter, Hailey Schoff, Greta Schreiber, Caleb Seay, Evan & Julia Van Beek, Kira & Courtney, Kimberly Duke/Kettle Moraine HS, Owen Hess/Marcy Elementary, Grace Wollmer/Elmwood Elementary, Anthony/Kenzie/Kendal/South Milwaukee HS, Brookfield Academy Middle School, Rachel Illgen & Michelle Teng/Brookfield Central HS “PAWS” club, Elmbrook Elements of Design class, Woodside Elementary “Students of Service” Club, Brownie Troop 8305 – Wales, Tiger Scouts Den 7 Pack 41 – New Berlin, Girl Scout Troop 4701 – New Berlin, Girl Scout Troop 8977 – New Berlin, Girl Scout Troop 9074 – Oak Creek.
Celebrating their birthdays for HAWS were Oliver Bieruin, Skylar Dean, Luke Morris, Loxley Newell, Olivia Voelker.
CARING KIDS SUPPORT THE HAWS CAUSE
DONATIONS MADE IN MEMORY OF…“Abby” from Sally
Alexander“Abby” from Prairie
Animal Hospital“Amigo” from Georgia
Battermann“Aussie” from Patricia
Binkley“Autumn” from Prairie
Animal Hospital“Baily & Buffet” from
Peggy & Dennis Mcevoy
“Barney” from Carol Potter
“Beaner” from Jackie Evenson
“Beau” from John & Pauline Maggelet
“Ben & Harley” from Katherine Hauser
“Ben” from Cheri & Richard Hunn
“Bently” from Lisa & David Lepine
“Bogie” from Eric & Kim Tweeden
“Bonz” from Michelle Schimmel
“Bossy” from Kari & John Madson
“Brandy I” from Sandy L Scherer
“Brandy II” from Sandy L Scherer
“Brice” from Prairie Animal Hospital
“Brie” from Prairie Animal Hospital
“Brodie & Gus” from Brian Roper
“Bucky” from John & Pauline Maggelet
“Buddy” from Jim & Rosalie Means
“Buddy” from Jodi Miller“Buffy” from Pauline &
James Kopatich“Bunky” from Karen
North“Buster” from Diane &
James Graham“Casey” from Donna &
Kurt Roemer“Celtic” from Merry &
Tom Justin“Charly” from Tom &
Judith Rotter Pelt
“Chevy” from Mark Schirripa
“Chili” from Georgia Battermann
“Cinnamon” from Steve/Carol/Rachel Blattner
“Clancy” O’Neil from Family & Friends
“Cody” from Gloria & Josh Lemke
“Cody” from Denise & Kenneth Tuggle
“Daisy” from Georgia Battermann
“Dakota” from Diane & James Graham
“Digger & Niki” from Jeffrey & Debra Blessing
“Dundee” from Jill Vorpahl
“Dusty” from Dennis Lecher
“Dusty” from Lisa Mcclintock
“Dusty” from Marilyn & Richard Rousseau
“Farrah” from Tomm Renk
“Francine” from Lynn Heeren
“Friskie” from William & Vivian Schueler
“Fritz” from Anonymous Donor
“Gertie” from Mari & Ronald Schmidt
“Ginger” from Susanne L Walulik
“Gus” from Eric & Kim Tweeden
“Harley” from Ann Hill“Hillie” from Mark &
Kathleen Conrad“Hope” from Andrea &
Ted Wuerslin“Jay” from Bettie
Petersen-Dicks“Josie” from Prairie
Animal Hospital“June” from Ronald Kurtz“Katie & Mollie” from
Judy Ostermeyer“Kc” from Lisa
Mcclintock“Kit Kat” from Janet M
Damato
“Kody” from Janet M Damato
“Koko” from Dan & Lynn Bruett Jones
“Kooch” from Timothy & Diana Boblin
“Lady” from David & Jacqueline Hendricks
“Lexi” from Crystal Grayl“Lexi” from Colleen
Schwarz“Lexie, Milo, Pattycake”
from Dale A. Morgan“Libby” from Prairie
Animal Hospital“Little Guy” from Donald
& Lori Ward“Lobo” from Bernard &
Linda Schlaeger“Louie” from Prairie
Animal Hospital“Lucky” from Prairie
Animal Hospital“Lulu” from Ken &
Carol Mila“Luna” from Brian &
Amy Huber“Lyddie” from Carver &
Lyn Nixon“Macey” from Prairie
Animal Hospital“Maddie” from Nancy
Stillman“Maggie” Kraft from
Family & Friends“Maggie Mae” from
Richard & Barbara Calland
“Max” from Cari Retzlaff“Mayvis” from Renee
Kirsch“Millie” from Kimberly
Wasser“Misty” from Richard &
Gaye Clark“Misty” from Karen
M Duss“Mitten” from Nancy &
Terrance Patin“Muffin” from Gary &
Kathy Finch“Muldoon” from Donald
Chambers“Pedro” from Frank &
Kristen Ulicki“Pepper” from John
Cline & Annimarie Wasielewski
“Piper” from Janet A Smith
“Princess” from Gloria & Josh Lemke
“Pumpkin” from Debra & Allison Mallatt
“Reagan” from Janet M Damato
“Ricki” from Elizabeth Hobbs
“Romeo” Campbell from Ann Spear
“Romeo” from Samuel Cloud
“Ruben” from Joan Smith-Wade
“Ruby” from Geri Coen“Rudy” from Cyd Phillips“Sable” from Janet M
Damato“Sadie” from Joseph &
Patricia Justiliano“Sammy” from Debbie
Volar“Sassy” from Margaret
Gran“Scrappy” from Prairie
Animal Hospital“Shadow” from
Claudette Robinson“Shadow” from Ewald &
Linda Schmidt“Shasta” from Jeffrey &
Beth Jozwiak“Sheba” from Prairie
Animal Hospital“Stella” from Janet M
Damato“Susie” from David &
Dawn Flessert“Sylvie” from Gary &
Susan Mrotek“Tatum” from Bonnie
Stanke“Thor” from Patricia Ruff“Thor, Bailey & Max”
from Rose & Ronald Kasza
“Tigger” from Dianne Dixen
“Toby” from Debbie Volar“Touche” from Sherryl
Klumpp“Trixie” from Donald &
Martha Hansen“Turbo, Lightning &
Thunder” from Jeffrey & Patricia Burg
“Zappa” from Rosalie Millen
“Ziffer” from Linda Chivers
“Ziffer” from Lois & Stuart Schlachter
“Ziggy” from Walter & Pamela Swiger
“Zoey” from Mary Jane Kennedy
Ahrens, Carl from Jeanie Ahrens
Baumann, Jane from Joseph & Paula Jo Medd
Bennett, Richard from Richard & Susan Bennett
Berg, Dick from Family & Friends
Bessay, Michael from Georgia Battermann
Bonesho, Virginia from Daniel & Kathleen Bonesho
Brodeske, Kurt from Michael L Gendrich
Canepa, Ric from Bonnie Brannen
Caracci, Rocco from Paula Caracci
Bensons, Betty & Vern from Paula Caracci
Chop, Andy A. from Jim & Shelley Anderson
Cleary, Paul from Vernon & Barbara Hockerman
Clough, Barbara from Sara Bollmann
Corona, Kayla from Richard And Laura Weigold
Devriend, Pat from Joan Beauchamp
Dillmann, Clarence & Carol from Family & Friends
Drakos, Patty Ann from Family & Friends
Dressler, Philip from Family & Friends
Euller. Ruth from Family & Friends
Feller, Dorothy from Bill Wasemiller
Freyer, Judith A. from Marvin Freyer
Fritz, Sonia from Linda & Bob Koszyczarek
Hansen, Catherine from Judith & Jake Wood
Herro, Charles from David & Gretchen Stevens
Hilgart, Seamus from Susan Keber
Hoeft, Mae from Family & Friends
Humphreys, Betty from Family & Friends
Jackson, Lorraine from Tom & Cindy Cain
Jenkins, Mervyn from Thomas Bequest
Johns, Elizabeth “Betty” from Family & Friends
Johnson, Rosetta from Family & Friends
Kanuck, Dave from Judith Steinke
Karpinski, Joe from Mary Carlson
Keepman, Margaret “Peggy” from Rebecca Faherty
Kober, Diane from Family & Friends
Krause, Shannon from Charles & Patricia Pomerenke
Le Gros, Nancy from Family & Friends
Lesinski, John from Family & Friends
Little, Jennifer from Private Asset Management
Lurvey, Joyce from Martin & Linda Lurvey
Mack, Eleanore from David & Sandy Halverson
Madisen, Donald from Jeff Madisen
Mariyah from Elizabeth Bach
Mathes, Sid from Gary & Lois Dequardo
Meyer, Dr. Beth from Nancy T Hazard
Mika, Georgiana from Family & Friends
Miller, Dick from Gerald Murray
Muehlbauer, Eileen from Helen Martin
Murphy, John Joseph from Michael Murphy
Olsen, Karl G. from Family & Friends
Oman, Rose from Linda & Reynold Barran
Ortmann, Sunday from Family & Friends
Ortmann, Lexi & Sunday from Monica Schwarz
Piller, Jake from Elaine Piller
Poirior, Gerald from Yvonne Graebner
Raatz, Kayla Rose from Megan Luepke
Rodberg, Janis E. from Patricia Winzenried
Rusk Family from Andrew J Sorby
Russell, Greta from Alice & Ronald Russell
Shorts, Reggie from Donald Bingenheimer
Sorby, Andrew & Gloria from Andrew J Sorby
Sorenson, Michelle from Judy Ann Ludwig
Streff, Jane from Chuck & Linda Compton
Terwileger, Blanche A. from Patricia Winzenried
Tracy, Sarah from Casey Wierzchowski
Brendemuehl, Darla from Casey Wierzchowski
Valenti, Jeff from Family & Friends
Winzenried, James R. from Patricia Winzenried
Zastrow, Irene from Family & Friends
Zeman, Virginia from Judy Lomas
Did You Know…HAWS’ Tattle Tails
newsletter is available online!
Read Tattle Tails on-the-go, send the link to friends, zoom in for better readability! Simply go to the “Events & News” section of our website and click on
“Newsletters.”
Honor your loved one, person or pet, with a donation to HAWS. Donations can be made via mail, phone or through hawspets.org using Paypal. Click on “Ways to Give” or use our website “Tribute” form.
Surrounded by a CARING COMMUNITY
Carroll University demonstrated their continuing generosity to HAWS with donations made by the Carroll Students for Animal Welfare, the CU Holiday Giving Tree and Spring Remarks Social. Thank you to the students, faculty and entire Carroll community for your support!
Thank you to all these businesses, groups and individuals for their support: Barb Davis, Duane Lando, Caliendo-Savio Enterprises, Farm & Fleet Waukesha, Neroli Salon & Spa Brookfield, Pewaukee Veterinary Service, Rogers Memorial Hospital, Kelly Smith Photography, Waukesha Animal Hospital, Waukesha Memorial Hospital GI Dept., Waukesha Pediatric Association.
Did You Know?
The quarterly rebate for your Kwik Trip Kwik Card
Plus can be donated to HAWS! Designate HAWS as your charity by calling 1-800-305-6666. Also, Kwik Trip, Inc. will donate
an additional 5% of the amount equal to your
eligible in-store purchases made with your Kwik Card. Fill-up AND shop for HAWS!
Saturday, May 7th10AM – 3PM Sussex Village Park Details on page 6 and at hawspets.org!
12 Solving Common Canine Behavior Problems 6:30 PM
Jumping? Counter surfing? Barking? House- training issues or chewing? Come to this FREE seminar and get solutions! Please leave canine friends at home; pre-register at hawspets.org.
13 Pedicures for Rabbits & Guinea Pigs 6:00 – 7:00 PM
At Pet Supplies Plus, 18610 W. Bluemound Rd., Brookfield. Bring your pet in a carrier; cash donations to HAWS’ small animal fund greatly appreciated!
Monthly Friends Meeting 7:00 PM See page 6 for details.
16 Pedicures for Rabbits & Guinea Pigs 9:30 – 10:30 AM
At HAWS; please bring your pet in a carrier. Donations to HAWS’ small animal fund greatly appreciated!
23 Greyhound Meet’n’Greet 1:00 – 3:00 PM Visit with reps from Greyhound Pets of America
(GPA-WI) to learn about adopting this “greyt” breed.
26 Cat Pedicures 5:00 – 6:00 PM HAWS staff and volunteers help with a
challenging grooming issue; get tips for home pedis, too! Suggested donation of $7/cat; please bring your pet in a carrier for safety and comfort.
8 Rabbit Hopping 6:00 – 9:00 PM Think agility for bunnies – get involved
with your best rabbit friend! Contact Sara at [email protected] or call 262-542-8851, x120 for details and registration.
9 Cat Pedicures 9:30 – 10:30 AM Help with a challenging grooming issue
and tips for home pedis! Suggested donation: $7 per cat. Bring your pet in a carrier for safety and comfort.
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Permit No. 1770
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
701 Northview Road PO Box 834 Waukesha, WI 53187-0834
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NEW ADDRESS?If you’re moving and you don’t want to miss an issue of the Tattle Tails, please let us know your new address! Contact us at [email protected], or call 262-542-8851, x112.
DO WE HAVE YOUR EMAIL? Don’t miss our e-news and updates! Get on the HAWS e-list by logging onto hawspets.org and clicking on SIGN UP on our home page. Don’t miss all the e-xcitement!
Events are held at HAWS unless otherwise noted. Check hawspets.org regularly for updates and Mobile Adoption tour stops!
Humane Animal Welfare Society of Waukesha County Inc.
April May
Help Homeless Animals by Joining HAWS!
Log onto hawspets.org for information on how to become an Annual
or Sustaining Member. Join online using Paypal!
HAWS DOG U & KITTY COLLEGE, TOO!Classes ongoing; see full schedule online. Now also offered at Central Bark in Sussex. Details/registration at hawspets.org & 262-542-8851, x114.
VOLUNTEER ORIENTATIONSSupport the HAWS’ cause – hands on!
Many opportunities are available! Register for an orientation session at
hawspets.org or call 262-542-8851, x120.
June July
BUNNY DAYSunday, April 10thNOON – 4PM
$7 admission; children under 12 free
With Amy Free of WHRS, Dr. Keith Collins of Eye Care for Animals and Dr. Denise Fol-lett from Brook-Falls Veterinary Hospital and Exotic Care. Event details at hawspets.org. PLANT SALE
Saturday, May 14th10AM – 3PMPretty perennials and
hanging baskets – welcome spring and help the HAWS cause, too. Details at hawspets.org.
KITTEN SHOWERSaturday, June 25th 11AM – 3PMKittens, kittens, KITTENS! Details at hawspets.org.
CLOTHING/TEXTILE DRIVESATURDAY, AUGUST 27th
Presented by the Friends of HAWS
4 HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY! HAWS will be closed to the public.
8 Rabbit Hopping 6:00 – 9:00 PM See April 8th listing for details.
9 Cat Pedicures 9:30 – 10:30 AM See April 9th listing for details.
13 Pedicures for Rabbits & Guinea Pigs 6:00 – 7:00 PM
See April 13th listing for details.
DEALING WITH THE BOGEYMAN
Spring Seminar featuring Dr. Amy Cook
May 21st - 22ndWestern Waukesha County Dog Training Club
Details/registration at hawspets.org/spring-seminar.
7 Canine Body Language 6:30 PM See May 10th listing for details.
8 Pedicures for Rabbits & Guinea Pigs 6:00 – 7:00 PM
See April 13th listing for details.
Monthly Friends Meeting 7:00 PM See page 6 for details.
10 Rabbit Hopping 6:00 – 9:00 PM See April 8th listing for details.
3 Solving Common Canine Behavior Problems 6:30 PM
See April 12th listing for details.
10 Canine Body Language 6:30 PM Learn how to “read dog” – improve your
relationship with your dog and keep you and your children safe. For adults and chil-dren ages 10+; $5.00 registration fee at hawspets.org.
11 Pedicures for Rabbits & Guinea Pigs 6:00 – 7:00 PM
See April 13th listing for details.
11 Monthly Friends Meeting 7:00 PM See page 6 for details.
13 Rabbit Hopping 6:00 – 9:00 PM See April 8th listing for details.
14 Cat Pedicures 9:30 – 10:30 AM See April 9th listing for details.
21 Pedicures for Rabbits & Guinea Pigs 9:30 – 10:30 AM
See April 16th listing for details.
24 Cat Pedicures 5:00 – 6:00 PM See April 26th listing for details.
28 Greyhound Meet’n’Greet 1:00 – 3:00 PM
See April 23rd listing for details.
30 MEMORIAL DAY HAWS will be closed to the public.
13 Monthly Friends Meeting 7:00 PM See page 6 for details.
16 Pedicures for Rabbits & Guinea Pigs 9:30 – 10:30 AM
See April 16th listing for details.
23 Greyhound Meet’n’Greet 1:00 – 3:00 PM
See April 23rd listing for details.
26 Cat Pedicures 5:00 – 6:00 PM See April 26th listing for details.
11 Cat Pedicures 9:30 – 10:30 AM See April 9th listing for details.
18 Pedicures for Rabbits & Guinea Pigs 9:30 – 10:30 AM
See April 16th listing for details.
25 Greyhound Meet’n’Greet 1:00 – 3:00 PM
See April 23rd listing for details.
28 Cat Pedicures 5:00 – 6:00 PM See April 26th listing for details.
HAWS’ PET FAIR IN MENOMONEE FALLS
SATURDAY, AUGUST 20th 9AM – 4PM
Save the Dates!
TOUR FOR LIFE ADOPTION EVENT!
Friday, April 22ndStein’s in Waukesha
Details at hawspets.org.