jeudi 25 janvier 2024

This year, there's an extra day to care...

Check off one of your new year's resolutions with an estate plan that cares for animals in need!
Updates from Seattle Humane.
  
Happy-2024

Dear aze,

Happy New Year from Seattle Humane! Did you know that 2024 is a leap year? That means an extra day to accomplish your goals and do what matters most to you. 

If one of your resolutions is to take care of the pets, people and causes you love most, one easy way to do that is to create a will that ensures peace of mind and that your wishes are honored. As a way to say “thank you” for all you do for pets in need, Seattle Humane is providing our supporter community access to a free estate planning tool from our friends at FreeWill.  

In just 20 minutes, you can: 

  • Complete an important act of kindness for the pets and people you love 

  • Fetch peace of mind about your future 

  • Make a planned gift to Seattle Humane, leaving a legacy of love and care for animals

 

Use this year to LEAP into care for pets in need! While there, you can deepen your commitment to our Rescue Squad and join Seattle Humane’s Legacy Challenge to help us unlock $350,000 in matching funds! Each time we are notified of an eligible planned gift of any size, a gift to help pets will immediately unlock. Your planned gift can make a huge difference in helping pets and their people in our community—at no cost to you today. 

As we head into the new year, let’s continue spreading extra care: for yourself and for pets seeking a loving home. Feel free to share this email with friends and loved ones to help them start the year on the right paw! 

In appreciation,

Natalie Pond

Natalie Pond 
Planned Giving Officer 

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mardi 16 janvier 2024

January eNews | Annual Report + Introducing our NEW online store

 
 
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Magical Meeko

Meeko

The transformation we see in pets under our care is nothing short of magical. Sometimes it takes intensive medical treatment, or an individualized behavioral plan. Often, comfort and a safe space to heal provided by staff, volunteers and foster families is all that’s needed.  

 

For cat Meeko, it was both. Meeko came to Seattle Humane through a Lifesaver Rescue transfer with conjunctivitis, an ear infection and painful scabs due to flea allergy dermatitis. Meeko was suffering, but that didn’t stop him from being a total lovebug—relishing the belly rubs he received from staff. Meeko found a safe space to heal in a foster home before he caught the eye of his adopter, Kaitlyn. 

 

Meeko's time in foster helped get his dermatitis under control and he has become quite the fluffy and handsome boy, even though we're still working on figuring out all his skin sensitivities. He's adjusted to life with two BIG brothers (8- and 9-year-old doodles), is confident, affectionate and even proven he's able to keep up with them on hikesit's hard to imagine how we thought our furry family was complete before him. Kaitlyn 

 

It’s a joy to see pets like Meeko relaxed and pain-free after much-needed veterinary intervention. And ultimately, happy in their new home. This magic, which we witness daily, happens thanks to animal lovers like you! You can make even more magic happen by making a transformational gift to vulnerable pets this year or by bringing a new family member home. Cheers to you—our Rescue Squad—for giving pets in our community a brighter future! 

 

More Than a Shelter: Looking Back on a Year of Saving Lives & Increasing Access to Care

Annual Report

We are pleased to share with you the Annual Report for our last fiscal year, April 2022-March 2023. As you flip through these pages, you’ll find a snapshot of Seattle Humane’s work and the incredible impact of your support: the 5,688 pets who’ve found loving homes, the nearly one million meals you helped provide to community pets and so much more. Together, we are saving lives, completing families and keeping pets with their people! 

 

Click here to view the report.

 

New Year, New Ways to Support Seattle Humane

SH_Shop

Help save lives when you shop Seattle Humane’s NEW online store! Whether you want to wear your love for rescue pets on your sleeve or share it with a symbolic giftwe've got you covered. Buy merch and support pets right meow!

 

Two Ways Our Shelter Pets Can Make Your Valentine’s Day Better

Valentines

Roses and chocolate for Valentine’s Day are so 2023. And toxic to dogs! Show your love for your sweetheart by sending them a special Valentine’s e-card featuring our shelter pets with a donation of $5 or more.

 

Feeling crappy about Valentine’s Day? This might cheer you up.

 

For a $20 donation, we'll write the name of your ex on a doggie poop bag or a piece of paper and put it into a litter box. You choose! Let’s help you close the lid on that relationship knowing our furry residents will shower them with the karma they deserve this Valentine's Day.

 

Featured Pet: Meet Ronald!

Ronald

Ronald is a young and adventurous doggo who can go on a two-mile hike and still have energy for a game of fetch. He's very smart and playful, though he doesn't vibe with every dog he meets. He's only a little over a year old though, so he has lots of time to work on his dog manners in a loving home.

 

Ronald’s adoption fee has been sponsored by a generous donor.

 

Exciting Animal Welfare Advocacy Updates! Here's How You Can Help. 

SH + ASPCA

Seattle Humane and the ASPCA have been working together on a new bill focused on limiting the amount of pet deposits that can be charged and prohibiting pet rent and pet fees for a new or existing tenant. Pet-inclusive housing is a priority given the recent rise in surrenders to shelters across the region due to financial insecurity and housing barriers. A rise in owner surrenders is leading to shelter overcrowding across Washington. Removing these housing barriers for pet owners is an important step to ensuring all families can experience the many benefits of pet ownership and creating more equitable, pet-inclusive housing and keeping families–and their pets–together. 

 

SB 6064 would reasonably limit pet deposits to $150, prohibit additional pet fees of any kind, and prohibit additional pet rents. The co-sponsors are Senator Drew Hansen and Senator Patty Kuderer, and the bill is receiving bipartisan interest. SB 6064 would have a positive impact in communities across the state, benefiting the thousands of renters who face the impossible challenge of deciding to keep their pets or have a roof over their heads, and in turn help mitigate the rise in owner surrenders leading to shelter overcrowding. 

 

We hope you will show your support of SB 6064 by using this social media toolkit and sharing this SB 6064 Fact Sheet with your networks, inviting them to also support. Please join the ASPCA, Seattle Humane and other animal welfare organizations for a Washington Animal Advocacy Meeting at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, January 23 using this Zoom link. We will keep the Advocacy page on our website updated with additional ways for you to show your support.

 

In addition, Seattle Humane also supports the ASPCA’s efforts to introduce a bill to expand access to veterinary telemedicine. Amidst a veterinary shortage and the challenges many residents face in accessing veterinary care for their pets, we need every tool in the toolkit to ensure pets receive care when they need it. The ASPCA is working with Representative Amy Walen, a state leader in animal welfare, on the legislature's next steps on this important issue. Please join us in thanking Representative Walen for her outstanding leadership on animal welfare and her commitment to improving veterinary access in Washington state. Let's show our collective support and appreciation for her efforts to ensure every pet receives care. You can call Representative Walen at (360) 786-7848 to express your gratitude and voice your support for veterinary telemedicine and her continued advocacy in this area. 

 

Thank you and we look forward to creating a more humane world together! 

 

Welcome Dr. Cherice Roth 

Cherice Roth

We are excited to have recently welcomed Dr. Cherice Roth to the Seattle Humane Board of Directors. Dr. Roth is currently the Chief Veterinary Officer of Digital Pet Health for Mars Veterinary Health, as well as Lead Medical Advisor for KeraVetBio. In addition to serving on the board at Seattle Humane, she is on the Board of Chief Veterinary Medical Officers (BCVMO) and Wallace Medical Concern. A graduate of Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine, Dr. Roth also holds a master’s degree in Biochemistry. She is a published author and when not working or writing, you can find her in the woods of Oregon or at the “Rothling Ranch” with her critters, sons and husband.

 

Foster Spotlight: Tiffany Karam

Tiffany Karan

Tiffany Karam started fostering with Seattle Humane in 2019. In that time, Tiffany and her family have fostered over 20 dogs and puppies! We’re recognizing Tiffany this month because we appreciate how patient, compassionate and dedicated she is as a foster parent. Tiffany reliably gravitates towards medium-large sized dogs looking for foster. Large adult dogs are known to have some of the longest stays in the shelter system. There is no shortage of large dogs needing foster care, so we’re eternally grateful for foster parents that open their home to them, like Tiffany. Learn more about Tiffany and her work to help shelter pets blossom. 

 

What Will Your Legacy Be?

Free Will

It’s a new year! If one of your resolutions for 2024 is to take care of the people, pets and causes you love most, one easy way to do that is to create a will that ensures peace of mind and that your wishes are honored. As a way to say “thank you” for all you do for pets in need, Seattle Humane is providing our community access to a free estate planning tool from FreeWill. Making your will can feel like a daunting task, but it doesn’t have to be: just 20 minutes can check this resolution off your list and include a gift to Seattle Humane’s lifesaving work that costs nothing in your lifetime.

 

Check out this resource and please reach out to Natalie Pond, our Planned Giving Officer, at nataliep@seattlehumane.org if you have questions about the process or including Seattle Humane in your estate plans. We’d also love to know if you’ve already included us in your plans, so we can thank you for your foresight and generosity!

 

Save the Date for the Paw-ty of the Year!

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Join us at our new venue, Fremont Studios, for Seattle Humane’s Tuxes & Tails gala on Saturday, May 18, 2024.

 

Your support at Tuxes & Tails helps us serve as a pet resource center for the community, directly impacting tens of thousands of dogs, cats and critters each year. Learn more at TuxesandTails.org or contact our events team at tuxes@seattlehumane.org with questions. Tickets & tables go on sale March 1–we look forward to seeing you there! 

 

Time for Some Dog Training?

Dog Training

At Seattle Humane, we offer a large variety of positive reinforcement-based training classes for dog owners in the Greater Seattle area. Our classes were expertly crafted by a leader in the field of Dog Behavior and Training using the most current science-based training methods. 

 

Our family-friendly program includes classes for dogs of all ages, including a comprehensive program for puppies. We offer specialty classes for dogs with challenging behaviors such as reactivity and anxiety. For owners looking to level up their training game, we offer advanced classes, like the ability to receive your Canine Good Citizen certification. In addition to our group training classes, we offer workshops and seminars in a variety of high-interest topics for dog owners. Our on-campus Behavior Basics seminar is free to members of the community. Learn more about our program.

 

Don’t miss our upcoming specialty workshopCanine Enrichment, a hands-on session where you’ll create an enrichment item to take home to your dog. We’ll also explore how dogs evolved and what makes them the unique canines we share our homes with, as well as other fascinating facts that will help you understand your dog and how to meet their needs.

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