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SPRING 2018 Established 1985
Oh Irsquom feeling pretty special these daysIrsquove got my own little apartment here got people coming and visiting (LOVE IT) got toys and I even got to see a special doctorThe doctor She took pictures of THE INSIDE OF MY HEAD Amazing I had no idea they could do that I must be very handsome on the inside too because they spent a lot of time taking pictures and talking about me Best of all I could breathe so much better when they were done Awesome sauce They said that Irsquom always going to be stuffy in the nose but that itrsquos okay because it adds to my charm
The only drawback is that they shaved my lovely neck fur boo but they promised that it would grow back to my ldquolion-like magnificencerdquo again Even though Irsquom still taking the pills they gave me (theyrsquore anti-somethingsndashantibionics I think So I donrsquot get bionic) they said that I can start looking for a home to love me Now thatrsquos good newsSo if you know someone who wants a cat like me - SUPER friendly cuddly playful good with both cats and dogs and a bit snuffly in the nose - can you please send them my way Tell them to ask for Klaus - thatrsquos me
Adopt KlausKlaus is a wonderful fellow He is really friendly with everyone gets along with cats and dogs plays like a champ and likes to cuddle too This guy is just a treat However when Klaus got here we immediately noticed he had something going on with his nose Klaus saw a specialist to find out why he had constant snuffles His previous owner thought that he had a nasal polyp but it turns out he does not - hersquos a ldquochronic snufflerrdquo That means that his
Klaus
nasal passages are damaged and hersquos always going to be a little snotty and sneezy for the rest of his life In allergy season he may need some extra help with a steroid shot to keep him comfortable
The good news is that the vet was able to clean out his sinuses and hersquos feeling so much better just from that Hersquos on antibiotics now and will have to be for a few more weeks but wersquoll gladly send his pills home with him no problem
You can see in the photo here what his ldquomanerdquo normally looks like and will grow back to Klaus does require regular grooming as his coat is a bit too much for him to care for on his own but he loves brushing
Klaus is 10 years old neutered and current on his vaccinations His adoption fee is sponsored by Sierrarsquos Gift so hersquos free to adopt Please feel free to call the shelter to get more information about Klaus or any of the other animals we have available for adoption at 330-723-7722
KLAUS
Looking For A Furrever Home
SHELTER NEWS
ShadowDo you know of someone who would like a super nice declawed
musically-meowed lap cat (who is good with nice dogs too) can you please send them my way Tell them to ask for Shadow ndash thatrsquos me
The Shelters PerspectiveMedina County SPCA
Tracey MillerDirector of Operations
or puppy into their home is the right decision Here are a few things to consider
bull This is a much longer-term decisionbull People that are very active usually have the
most success training a kitten or puppybull Most homes must be puppy or kitten proofed to
ensure your new family member is safebull More time must be spent training the animal bull You will have to housebreak or litter box train
the pet and accidents will occur more often during this phase
bull Play time will need to be repeated more oftenbull Personalities may change as the pet gets
olderbull Current pets will need to be accepting of a
young playful animalbull Being woken up at night at the beginning is
something you are ok withbull Younger animals can be more susceptible to
illness and are fragile
Adult Dogs and Cats For those of you that just looked at the above list and thought that some or all of those items possibly arenrsquot for you might be better suited for an adult pet I can assure you that most shelter animals come to us well before their final years so you will have plenty of time to enjoy them during a time that is certainly less active than with kittens and puppies Some items to consider would be
bull The personality will be very close to what you experience in a shelter setting
bull You can see how big they are and decide if that works well with your living situation
bull If you work full time they will fit into your schedule better
bull You are looking for more cuddle time than training time
Adoption It is my single favorite part of my job There is nothing more gratifying than seeing someonersquos face light up when they meet what will soon be their lifelong furry family member I also never get tired of the appreciation letters that come to my desk thanking us for a job well done regarding a pet that has been successfully placed in a loving forever home
One question that we get asked at the shelter quite often during the beginning of the adoption process is whether to adopt a grown pet or one that is younger Although every pet is different and the needs and wants of the owners are different there are some guidelines that you should follow when making this decision It is something that shouldnrsquot be taken lightly as this commitment can be very long term Making the right decision now can lend itself to many years of happiness with your furry family member
Kittens and Puppies How can you not fall in love with those little balls of fur Many people have trouble seeing past their playfulness to thoughtfully decide whether introducing a kitten
MCSPCA OfficersPresident Tom Jenkins
Vice-President Shaun McWilliams
Treasurer Nicole Florio
Secretary Sandy Larson
Board of Directors Hope HnatWill KlingelGeorge ldquoHubrdquo MarquisErica MoehringBonnie MorrisWilliam PostC Susan Vlcek
MCSPCA StaffTracey MillerDirector of Operations
Humane OfficersCarrie Moore humaneofficermedinacountyspcacomCasandra Sohn csohnmedinacountyspcacom
Newsletter EditorTori Thomas tthomasmedinacountyspcacom
Atelier Design GraphicsTina Wagneratelierdsngmailcom
Medina County SPCA 8790 Guilford Road Seville OH 44273 330-723-7722 wwwmedinacountyspcacominfomedinacountyspcacom
Leo Leroy sherlock
Just some of the MCSPCA pets looking for their forever homes
bull You want a less active lifestyle with your pet
bull You have younger children and want a pet that would be more tolerant and less fragile
bull You have an adult pet already that will be appreciative of a pet friend more their speed
bull You want to give a home to a pet that is many times overlooked for the young and playful kittens and puppies we have at the shelter
In the end it is important to remember that all animals get older So what you think is
a cute ball of fur now will turn into a much larger version of itself We often see people wanting to return animals they have adopted from us because their kitten or puppy grew up without the manners that they expected Unfortunately animals are only the product of their surroundings You and your family must put a lot of time into training a young pet if you expect to have a well-mannered adult If you donrsquot bad manners will go on uncorrected and turn a joyful experience into a living nightmare
I urge you to think about the right age of your new family member long before you come to the shelter It is important to speak to your
other adult family members and get feedback from them as well We are also happy to assist in answering questions both in general and about specific animals we have at the shelter We want the adoption process to be a positive one that leads to a lifetime of love for a pet in need
Feel free to contact myself or any of our adoption specialists at the shelter for more information at 330-723-7722 We are also always looking for people to sponsor animals at the shelter if adoption is not right for you
LeoLeo is a 15 year old Terrier mix who loves to cuddle This guy knows ldquositrdquo ldquostayrdquo ldquodownrdquo ldquoplacerdquo and comes when called Leo has lived with cats dogs and kids but he will guard his food so needs to be fed separately
LeroyLooking for a super nice cat who falls over with happiness when you pet him
Meet LeRoy at Medina Petsmart today
Hersquos only about 1-2 years old and he was good with the dogs at his finderrsquos home Playful and fun this guy is a treat
SherlockSherlock may look like a tough guy but he is a total sweetheart This sad fellow came to us injured and clearly no one had loved him in a very long time Now he is healed up and ready to learn what it is to have a real home that includes plenty of love If you have love to spare Sherlock is your guy Sherlock is 5 years old neutered and current on his vaccinations
NEW BEGINNINGS
New BeginningsRecently the MCSPCA added Carrie Moore and Casandra Sohn as Humane Officers to their staff We are very excited about them joining the MCSPCA in this capacity Each of them sat down for an interview so we could get to know them better
How did you get started with the MCSPCA Carrie ldquoI worked in a vet office in Medina and would see the MCSPCA animals come in for care I began fostering dogs with medical needs for the MCSPCA shortly thereafter Three and a half years ago I was offered a job at the MCSPCA working in animal care I love working with the different animals so it has been a perfect fit for merdquo
Casandra ldquoIrsquove always loved animals and have had several types of pets growing up I believe watching my mom rescue strays from the streets is what got me started as a young child I also joke because my late Grandpa Sohn used to do the same thing Even though I was not there to see him do it and was very young when he passed my Grandma Sohn says I inherited my love and passion for rescue and nature from him My love for animals goes beyond dogs and cats I previously worked in the food service business and wanted to switch from that to working with animals because it has always been my passion My first experiences rescuing animals came from a volunteer position through a lost and found page I am the administrator for I also used to volunteer at a county facility Searching for a new career with animals I came across the MCSPCA Facebook page where I saw that they were looking for Kennel Techs I immediately sent in my resume Now Irsquom fulfilling my dream of being a Humane Officer and taking my rescue efforts furtherrdquo
What is your main job as a Humane OfficerCarrie ldquoOn a daily basis the MCSPCA receives various complaints about situations
that involve animals A Humane Officer is the person that responds to those complaints Our job allows us to go out investigate and hopefully correct these situations Once we assess the condition of the animals we can take the steps necessary to resolve the matter Sometimes it is as simple as educating the owner In other circumstances we need to force people to take the animals to the vet If we see a situation where the animals are in terrible shape or the living conditions are dire we have the authority to seize the animals Our job is to be the guardian of all animalsrdquo
What is the most rewarding part of your jobCarrie ldquoFor me the best part is serving animals in need I want to help be their voice People choose to get animals and put them in situations that most animals would not like living We had a lady with a short haired dog living outside in freezing temperatures We had to go out many times to educate her It is sad to think that someone had to tell her that keeping the dog outside still meant that she had to keep his water from freezing and make sure he was warm Sometimes people just donrsquot think about what they are subjecting an animal to When I stop by and see the dog either brought inside or changes being made for it to live comfortably outside I feel good about the job that I am doingrdquo
Casandra ldquoThe best part of being a humane officer is going out and educating people Many times people are unaware of the laws or even the care that some animals require Some people are not deliberately neglecting an animal but simply donrsquot know how to properly care for them I would prefer to keep an animal in its home if it is reasonable to do so and not contribute to the overpopulation of homeless animalsrdquo
Why does a relatively small county like Medina County need Humane Officers
Carrie ldquoHaving a Humane Officer and a shelter in Medina County is important because without us many animals would suffer We are called out to so many various places with reports of neglected and deceased animals Without a Humane Officer these people would be free to continue doing as they are which in many situations is wrongrdquo
Casandra ldquoIt is important to have people making sure that the animals are being well cared for I have found that educating people on how to care for the pets they have is one of the biggest needs we have in this county It is surprising to think people get an animal and have no idea what to do with it or what it requires to be healthy Although this seems like a small county we still have our share of animal abuse and neglectrdquo
What would you like the public to know about your jobCarrie ldquoIt is important to understand that we are here to help animals and when you call on us during a situation of abuse neglect or abandonment we will do everything within the law to rescue that animal and put it in a better situation Unfortunately there are cases when the law doesnrsquot allow us the ability to do what we want to do It is not our intent not to respond appropriately but we are bound to what the current laws providerdquo
Casandra ldquoWhat most of the public does not realize is that as Humane Officers we must follow the laws Many people think we can just walk up to a house and take all the animals we want to rescue Thatrsquos simply not the case We have laws and guidelines to follow which can be limiting at times I urge anyone that thinks we have gaps in our regulations to advocate for better laws policies and ordinances both locally and nationally We want the public to assist us by calling in what they think is neglect abuse or abandonment Without the
Carrie Moore and Casandra Sohn
brings Kallie back day after day and she hopes to continue volunteering for a very long time ldquoIf I had the chance to speak to someone that was interested in volunteering at the MCSPCA I would tell them that it is more than just helping the staff that works there Each person is making a difference in so many ways for these animals and it is worth the time and effort put in to each of your tasks The look that the animals give you after you have given them some attention is all worth itrdquo
When Kallie is not volunteering at the MCSPCA she is a senior at the Medina County Career Center Her plans after graduation include going to college at The Ohio State University to become an Equine Specialist Until that time Kallie plans to keep working with the dogs at the MCSPCA At home Kallie has a three-year-old Texel albino guinea pig named Charles
The staff and volunteers want to extend a great big thank you to Kallie for all she does at the MSCSPA It takes a village of people to offer the loving care and treatment of the animals that come into the shelter and we are very appreciative of all of her efforts
For more information on becoming part of the volunteers at the MCSPCA please call 330-723-7722
dedicated Hearts
The first day that is spent at the Medina County SPCA can bring out many emotions in even the most tough hearted person The animals looking at you for love encouragement and comfort can be a bit overwhelming but for Kallie Allen her first day as a MCSPCA volunteer made her even more committed to helping animals
ldquoI was at the shelter cleaning dog cages on my first day and met a black lab named Luckyrdquo commented Kallie ldquoLucky is an older dog but she is the friendliest dog I have ever been around and we instantly bonded As I spent time that day with her I knew I was doing good for a dog that was going through a rough patch and it made me feel good to be able to help herrdquo That instant connection continued as Kallie spent time volunteering at the shelter ldquoA few weeks later Tracey asked me to introduce Lucky to a couple that had brought their two dogs to see if Lucky got a along with themrdquo commented Kallie ldquoThe two dogs werenrsquot too sure about Lucky since she was bigger than them but the bond that Lucky and I had helped reassure all of the dogs and everyone got along They ended up adopting her that night and as I said my goodbyes to Lucky I knew I was someone in her life that made a differencerdquo
Kallie enjoys all the work that she does at the shelter but working with the dogs is her favorite ldquoI enjoy spending time with the dogs whether it is walking them playing with them or bathing them You develop a very strong bond with these animals and it is hard to see them go to a new home sometimes but knowing their life is finally going to be good is the best feeling everrdquo This feeling is what
Dedicated HeartsKallie Allen
ldquoEach person is making a difference in so many ways for these animals and it is worth the time and effort put in to each of your tasks The look that the animals give you after you have given them some attention is all worth itrdquo
help of our citizens we would not be able to do what we do They can also help by donating much needed items and funds to the MCSPCArdquo
What pets do you have at homeCarrie ldquoWe have quite a few Daisy is a Rottweiler that I fostered that had a broken leg She was such a sweet girl we made her part of our family Mack is a Dachshund that is very bonded with my husband Porsha is a mix breed dog She was a foster bottle-fed puppy who formed an amazing bond with my daughter that started when Porsha was only about 4 weeks old Elsa Is a Havanese She and I are very attached Lorna is Chihuahua that was a foster She was pregnant when she came to us She was one of those dogs that just fit in to our family All my foster dogs came from the MCSPCA I am so lucky to have the most understanding husband that helps me foster dogs and puppies We have a 6-year-old daughter that loves helping with all the animals toordquo
Casandra ldquoMy pets include a 12-year-old Beagle named Franky whose owners no longer wanted him Tallahassee or Tally for short a 9-month-old cat adopted from the MCSPCA Jeeves a 5-year-old cat and Cassie a 13-year-old black lab adopted from the MCSPCA Cassie was abandoned by her owner in a park when she was found to have cancer Her previous owner whom told her family Cassie had died and adopted a puppy from another rescue a few days after abandoning her didnrsquot expect Cassie would survive long enough for anyone to find her Thankfully our readership on Facebook recognized Cassiersquos picture when we posted it and let us know what the true story of how Cassie ended up in the park The MCSPCA removed a cancerous lump from her and now she is doing great My pets so important to merdquo
MCSPCADONATETODAY
Hooves with Heart
LOLA Our family adopted Lola in mid-November and shersquos been a perfect little angel since the first day She has grown very comfortable in our home and is a treasured part of our family Everyone ndash I and my teenage children and our extended family and neighbors just love her We want to thank you and everyone else whom volunteers at the shelter that helped with her Shersquos impeccably housebroken proudly shows off the things she learned in her training is super-smart (when she needs to walk she comes and grabs a trash bag and brings it to me) and is very eager to please I work from home so she has constant companionship as do I Her tail whips a mile-a-minute when she hears each of the kids coming No one believes that even after just a few weeks with her anyone could have taken her back to the shelter Shersquos here to stay
Shersquos been feeling very well ndash our vet says she gained back most of the weight she had lost and we havenrsquot had any issues with her tummy at all since the first few days She plays a super game of tug-of-war loves playing in the snow no matter how cold it is outside tries to climb in the car most days to go get an ice cream (she remembers) and about once a day rockets around the house during what we call ldquocuckoo timerdquo Shersquos a super happy little doggy and we all are too Herersquos a picture of her during a recent walk ndash she brought along her new favorite toy to show the neighbors The toy lasted about 15 minutes after her walk She had a very happy Thanksgiving a very merry Christmas and we look forward to a great New Year with her as well Thank you again for all that you do and for checking in our new best friend
Joe amp Family
MeetingsBoard of Directors Meetings Rustic Hills Country Clubmdash530pm March 15 2018 April 19 2018 May 17 2018
Fundraising Committee MeetingsWe need youThe fundraising committee is always looking for new people to join this vital committee Our focus is to raise funds to ensure the continued care of the rescue animals and the costs incurred operating the shelter Every member of this committee plays an important part to achieve this We meet the first Thursday of each month except for December at Buehlerrsquos River Styx 3626 Medina Rd Medina OH 44256 at 600pm
Fundraising CoordinatorCindy Brodecbrodemedinacountyspcacom330-990-3234
PetSmart Adoption EventsAdoption Events are held the first Saturday of the month from 1100am-200pm at PetSmart in Medina (5011 Grande Blvd Medina)
LolaHerersquos a picture of her during a recent walk ndash she brought along her
new favorite toy to show the neighbors The toy lasted about 15 minutes after her walk
Looking For A Furrever Home
HOPE
Hope rsquos StoryHope is a 25-year-old Pony of the Americas (POA) She is 112 hands and has been ridden in the past Itrsquos been 5 years since anyone has ridden her so she would need a refresher course She would also need lots of slow conditioning to get her in shape This sweetheart gets along very well with other horses and would make a wonderful addition as pasture playmate Hope is also very sweet to handle Her soft nature will just warm your heart If you would like to give this girl a loving home for her remaining years please call the shelter at 330-723-7722 for more information about Hope
HOPE
Name
Phone ( ) -
No of Guests x $35 =
Reservations $35 mdash (Tables of 8)
Sponsorship Levelq Leader of the Pack $1000 (8 Complimentary Reservations)
q Top Dog $500 (4 Complimentary Reservations)
q Fat Cat $250 (2 Complimentary Reservations)
q Best Friend $100q Catrsquos Meow $50q Furry Friend $25
Total Amount Enclosed $
Make checks payable to Medina County SPCAVisa and Mastercard Accepted
To make reservationsMail toMedina County SPCAAttn Dinner Auction8790 Guilford Road Seville OH 44273
Reservations close on April 6th 2018
April 21 2018
Social HourViewing500pm
Welcoming Remarks615pm
Dinner630pm
Live Auctionto Follow Dinner
Reservations $35For reservations mail to
Medina County SPCAAttn Dinner Auction8790 Guilford Road Seville OH 44273
or call 330-723-7722Reservations close on April 6th 2018
Diamond Event Center1480 Pearl Road Brunswick Plaza
Brunswick Ohio 44212
For more informationplease contact the MCSPCA
at 330-723-7722Reservations are available online at wwwmedinacountyspcacom
Please join us for this casual fun-filled fundraising event
To Sponsor or Donate an ItemPlease call the shelter 330-990-3234
or Cindy 330-388-3816by April 6th in order to be included in the program
LolaHerersquos a picture of her during a recent walk ndash she brought along her
new favorite toy to show the neighbors The toy lasted about 15 minutes after her walk
wiskers amp Wags
Mr KittyIf you know someone who would want a cat like me ndash a bit thin cross-eyed
with less-than-perfect-vision but super nice (and good with nice dogs too) can you please send them my way Tell them to ask for Mr Kitty ndash thatrsquos me
P
Looking For A Furrever Home
Looking for that person that loves a little bit of a challengePenny is only one year old and has been through at least four different homes She was found as a stray went into a foster home for a few weeks went to the shelter and was returned to her owners After a couple of months went by she was then given to a friend of the owner who eventually surrendered her back to the shelter She has never found her home or her people All we know now is that she is safe and she is looking for her forever person
Penny is young energetic full of life and full of love She loves all people does well with most dogs if there is a proper meet and greet and even has potential with cats Penny knows how to sit and shake but thatrsquos it She is partially house trained but will need someone to let her out more often When in the foster home she only had accidents when left for extended periods of time of ten hours or more The area that Penny has the hardest time is her leash manners You see when a puppy or high energy dog doesnrsquot get exercise they have trouble focusing on being an obedient dog If she had her own person that would get her out to play and work on her leash manners Penny would find her grove and be an amazing walking or running companion Penny loves tug of war and she gets so excited to go outside that she jumps up and grabs the leash the whole way outside Once on a walk she calms down and walks decently on a leash If Penny had proper daily exercise and a reward-based training routine she would thrive
Penny loves food and is very treat motivated Shersquos even been introduced to the treadmill a few times and seems to enjoy it Penny is
recommended not to go to a home with small children due to her high energy jumping and nipping She tends to accidentally grab your fingers or pinch your arm while in her excited state She will also grab at your feet We said untrained didnrsquot we These behaviors attribute to the very minimal amount of exercise she is currently receiving and her lack of training Someone willing to put time and effort into changing that would be a perfect fit for Penny because she is so willing to please
enny
Penny has been spayed vaccinated microchipped and has tested neg for heartworm which is included in the $75 adoption fee If you would like to adopt this adorable girl you must come into the shelter for a meet and greet Feel free to call the shelter at 330-723-7722 for more information on penny or any of our other adoptable animals
General Volunteer Orientation MarchSaturday March 3 at 1000am
AprilSaturday April 7 at 1000am
MaySaturday May 5 at 1000am
You can get more information and sign up for the training orientations on FacebookWe Need Your Empty Printer CartridgesPlease drop your used printer cartridges off to any Staples By using our telephone number 330-723-7722 we will earn money towards office supplies
Thank you
Volunteer News
Cuddly KittensWe always have kittens at the MCSPCA Come in and check out the kaboodle
of kitties and while you are there make sure you visit with our older cats They can be just as adorable
While shopping you can pick up one or more of the items listed belowIf you would like to donate to the Medina County SPCA below is a list of items we are always in need ofbull Canned food for kittens and adult cats
(Friskies Fancy Feast 9-Lives)bull Pedigree or Purina One (Regular sized or
ldquoSmall Bitesrdquo for puppy and adult dogs)bull Purina Cat amp Kitten Chow dry for
our cats and kittens
bull Kitten replacement milk (GNC KMR Just Born PetLac-NO HARTZ PLEASE)
bull Pellet clumping or fragrance free non-clumping clay litter
bull Small paper boats available at GFSbull Cat amp dog toysbull Horse feed (we purchase Safe Choice)bull Good quality hay bull Paper towelsbull Bleachbull Gift cards (pet stores gas stations TSC
Towne amp Country WalMart)
Volunteer trainingschedule (Class Times have changed)
NEW WEBSITECheck out our new and improved website where you can find up to date information about adoptable animals news and a calendar of events Want to get the newsletter delivered to your email You can sign up for it there Go to wwwmedinacountyspcacom
We would like to thank Kassey Sikora for volunteering
to update our website
Kassey SikoraC O P P E R C L E
Design + Creative Consulting4195605383
wwwcopperclecom
Dog VolunteerMarchWednesday March 14 at 600pm
AprilThursday April 12 at 600pm
MayThursday May 10 at 600pm
Become a Ray of Hope in an abused animalrsquos lifedues donations and fundraising events to survive As Medina County grows there are more and more animals that need our help
We are a non-profit 501(c)3 organization and your contribution is tax deductible to the extent of the law Please renew or join the commitment to the animals of Medina County and help speak for those who have no voice Please renew your membership or become a member today For more information please call 330-723-7722
BlakeBlake is what we call a survivor Hersquos a great cat and would
love for you to come adopt him today He was born in August of 2012 He gets along wonderfully with cats and dogs
FUTURE EVENTSmembership
For those of you that were members in 2017 thank you so much for your membership with the Medina County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Your support helped us care for more than 1300 abused neglected and homeless animals this year More animals need your help ndash wonrsquot you please renew your membership for 2018
We provide care and service for animals in need around the clock seven days a week ndash every day of the year Our Humane Officer investigates animal cruelty cases and our
Animal Rescue Team is on call at all times We provide a sanctuary for sick and injured animals and we never euthanize for space As Medina Countyrsquos official Humane Society we are grateful for the support we receive from the county and municipalities but that pays for less than 15 of our annual expenses Also please be aware that donations to The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) and The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) are not forwarded to our local shelter We must rely upon membership
memberships Matters
Name ___________________________________________________ ________________________________________Address _________________________________________________________________________________________City _______________________________ State _____ Zip ______________ Phone _________________________
Please give us your email address so we can keep you updated on all upcoming events and news Email ________________________________________________________________________
I am interested in finding out more about the following____ Adoption Committee _____ Fundraising Committee _____ Humane Education _____ Newsletter ____ Shelter Volunteer _____ Event Volunteer _____ PRMarketing ____ Being a Rescue Agent _____ Being a Cat Foster Home _____ Being a Dog Foster Home
Please make all checks payable to Medina County SPCA bull 8790 Guilford Road Seville OH 44273
MCSPCADONATETODAY
Please help support the MCSPCA by renewing becoming a new member or purchasing a gift of membership for a friend or family member One hundred percent (100) of fees stay in Medina County and directly support the thousands of dogs cats horses and other companion animals that have been saved through our efforts Consider becoming a member today and make a difference in an abused animalrsquos life
Membership Levels Individual $25 Family $45 Student $10 Senior (60+) $15 Corporate $200 Lifetime $1000
MarioMariorsquos owner has a medical condition and had to surrender him to the
MCSPCA for his own safety If you maybe know of someone who would like a SUPER SWEET cat like me ndash who loves to be loved on and gives little kisses ndash
can you please send them my way Tell them to ask for Mario ndash thatrsquos me
FUNDRAISING FUN
The most fun youwill have in 2018
HONORSTRIBUTES In honor of Courtney Cassidy for all the donations raised from her party In honor of therapy dogs Judith Cross In honor of my daughter Anna Christopher amp Jennifer SoskaIn honor of the people who love help and rescue our furry friends Kathy SemancoZak amp Squeaker Michael OlshavskyRodgers - Gow Wedding Lori RodgersKlondike Lorna McCaslinHolly Carla MaasJulz Williams Carol amp Mark Williams-YoungMike Johnston Jeffrey amp Cheryl PaceMr amp Mrs Thomas Acklin Larry amp Cathy WarnerRichard Wise and Lynn Allen Sherry ZimmermanSandy amp Mike Larson Kelly amp Jesse MicireWill amp Carol Klingel Erin HachtelMike Corradini Ashley Demyan amp Calvin Ellen CorradiniLinda McClure Lisa McClure
MEMORIALSAngela McKim Falcon Industries Ann Kukay Tom Kukay Barbara Havlin Michael amp Jennifer Brickner Barbara McKelvey Merry Christmas from Kristine Swartz Barbara Uveges Esther Jo Spechalske Gary amp Karen Yerse Mr amp Mrs Dean Pour Wendy Warner Elva amp Bill Dunham Braeden C Poole Kelly Poole Cindy Richardson Lisa Stovall Clyde Rhoads Mary Whitesell Debra K VanBlarcum Mark VanBlarcum Diana Johns Karen amp Colin Johns Lori Less Dick Wagner Pamela Wagner Dorothy Reiter Harmon Jan Reinhold EF ldquoJackrdquo Heiszek Suzanne Heiszek Gerald Nash Sr Kimberly Virzi Jeffrey Taraba Family Phil amp Nina Asbury Robert Sandy Sandra Bucher Marc amp Monica Malinowski Steven Papotto Kristin Shaw Timothy Grasson Gail Reddinger Michael amp Patricia Bundy June Olivo
Janet Aikman Helen amp Jim Young Jim Pfeiffer Sandy amp Mike Larson Joseph Kornmayer Norman amp Phyllis Wolff Gerald amp Judy Porter George amp Donna Wolff Gregory amp Deborah Nichols Glenn amp Peg Smith Dale amp Diana Hendricks Judy Couchey Larry amp Cathy Warner Judy Vilt Elaine amp Daniel Monroe Marcia Hinds Jamie amp Mike Piechuta Marianne Huffman Robert amp Laura Bogdanski Melanie Misencik Joe amp Beverly McGlamery Ozzie Neroni Brandon Rapp Ray D Zimmerman Sherry Zimmerman Robert Fearer Cynthia Turk Robert Whitford Parma Professional Firefighters Roger Fritz Marilyn Kapolka Mary Ann Whipkey Sheila Roberts Danny Roberts Susan Potterton Lodi Literary Club Douglas amp Emelia Davis Russell amp Mary Gortner Ted amp Ginny Akins Emily Parrish Vivian Lombardi Kim Hoessly Katherine Caprez Maria Kipfstuhl Holly Custer amp friends in the Akron District
Since 1985 the Medina County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals a non-profit volunteer-based organization has helped abused neglected and injured animals in our community Thousands of dogs cats horses and other companion animals have been saved through the efforts and generosity of our caring members and donors to whom we are deeply grateful To all of these donors we would like to express our deepest gratitude
SPCA Memorials honors and tributes
MCSPCADONATETODAY
JuliaJulia is a friendly girl looking for love
Shersquos approximately 6 years old so shersquos out of the kitten stage and into the lap loving stage Stop out to meet her today
RAINBOW BRIDGEBlue Danielle ShrimptonBuffy Peggy amp Katie Sally OtterbacherCharlie Rodriguez - a wonderful therapy dog Janet RodriguezGreta Linda FussiGus amp Pepper Sharon amp Dennis RevlockLexi Joan HoffmanMax Jacki WestMurphy the Cat aka Big Boy Suzanne SlimakMy boys Buster amp Baxter Linda Baney
My Little Gremlin Barbara Saylor KremerIn loving memory of Nilo Boesiger Yvonne JonesOscar John HoodOur beloved 17 year old Sheltie Casey Knudson Joanne amp Lloyd Knudsen Sandy amp Mike Larson Maggie amp Frank SchlundOur toy Poodle Tiny Frank amp Carole KlingshirnOzzy Lorna McCaslinPablo Keefer Maggie amp Frank SchlundPenny McBride Diana McBridePita Luna Chole and Tang Phyllis Taranto
Community Action The MCSPCA was involved in a situation this past January where we had to immediately seize a large macaw and an exotic turtle Both animals were found living in filth and starving We reached out to our Facebook followers with a need of a large aquarium for the turtle and large cage for the macaw Within minutes we started getting responses that led us to two very generous people that donated supplies to help these animals Sometimes the Humane Officers of the MCSPCA must take control of exotic animals that are not usual residents of the shelter Thanks to the help of social media our very generous community and our team of vets we can quickly turn a bad situation around for these animals and get them the help they need for their specific breeds We love Medina
After we were able to assess both animals it turns out that the turtle that we named Mrs Turtle is a Red Eared Slider Although very pretty she is illegal to own in the state of Ohio without a special permit Due to her living conditions Mrs Turtle had a bacterial infection from living in water that was so filthy you could not tell there was a turtle in the aquarium until she popped her head out of the water She will stay with us until her infection is gone and then the Ohio Department of Wildlife will find a safe place for her to live
Angel the macaw is 10 to 12 years old She was also living in very unsanitary conditions and was being fed a diet of Cheerios and oatmeal at the time of surrender Angel also has a condition called scissor beak where the lower part of the beak grows up and to the side of the upper part of the beak The result is a bird who cannot close her mouth properly Scissor beak does happen with birds but if the bird is taken to a vet as soon as itrsquos noticed corrective action can be taken The earlier scissor beak is caught and treated the better Left alone it can make eating very difficult So far we have had her beak filed twice and we are happy to say that Angel will be up for adoption in the next few weeks If you are interested in finding out more about the needs of the MCSPCA and what can be donated to help our rescues please call 330-723-7722
Support the MCSPCA when you shop at
smileamazoncomSet Medina County Society for the
Prevention of Cruelty to Animals as your Amazon Smile partner and a percentage of your purchases will be donated to MCSPCA each time you shop through Amazon Smile
All you have to do is use Amazon Smile instead of Amazon when you order online
Go to httpssmileamazoncomLog in to your accountAt top right menu go to
Your Account gt Your Amazon SmileClick Choose or Change Charity
Search for Medina County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals clickAdd the Smile icon (Amazon Assistant) to your favorites bookmarks or easy access bar and click it when you want to order
community action
BubbleIf you maybe know of someone who needs a VERY SWEET cat
with a non-stop purr (and they donrsquot mind that shersquos carrying some extra weight right now) can you please send them my way Tell them to ask for Bubble
Preserving the Past Carving the Future
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City of MedinaMedina City Hall132 North Elmwood AveMedina Ohio 44256Phone 330-725-8861
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Sun 9 AM - 7 PMMon 9 AM - 4 PM
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(330) 725-4281
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Boarding bull Grooming bull Daycare
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News that Matters
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645 Lafayette RoadMedina OH 44256(330) 7227804MerryMaidsMedinagmailcom
Rob Freedline3304314954
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Sponsorships are available in the form of pavement bricks These engraved bricks will be used to enhance the uniqueness of our facility Buy a brick as a gift for a birthday retirement memorial and other special occasions Buying a brick for a local business is a great way to advertise Please make checks payable to Medina County SPCA
Order FormName ___________________________________________________________Address __________________________________________________________Phone ___________________________________________________________
Email ____________________________________________________________
Pavers DonationPaver $50(No symbol)
Paver $75(With symbol)
Mail to Medina County SPCA8790 Guilford Rd Seville OH
OrderToday
Paving the Way for the Rescue Animals of Medina Countyshow your commitment to MCSPCA by purchasing a paver today
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Happy Tales
Susie
Our goal at the MCSPCA is to have every one of the animals we care for find their furever homes
Mark
Gretchen
Malley
Ursala
Diesel
Fuzzenator amp Zeek
Smores
SHELTER NEWS
ShadowDo you know of someone who would like a super nice declawed
musically-meowed lap cat (who is good with nice dogs too) can you please send them my way Tell them to ask for Shadow ndash thatrsquos me
The Shelters PerspectiveMedina County SPCA
Tracey MillerDirector of Operations
or puppy into their home is the right decision Here are a few things to consider
bull This is a much longer-term decisionbull People that are very active usually have the
most success training a kitten or puppybull Most homes must be puppy or kitten proofed to
ensure your new family member is safebull More time must be spent training the animal bull You will have to housebreak or litter box train
the pet and accidents will occur more often during this phase
bull Play time will need to be repeated more oftenbull Personalities may change as the pet gets
olderbull Current pets will need to be accepting of a
young playful animalbull Being woken up at night at the beginning is
something you are ok withbull Younger animals can be more susceptible to
illness and are fragile
Adult Dogs and Cats For those of you that just looked at the above list and thought that some or all of those items possibly arenrsquot for you might be better suited for an adult pet I can assure you that most shelter animals come to us well before their final years so you will have plenty of time to enjoy them during a time that is certainly less active than with kittens and puppies Some items to consider would be
bull The personality will be very close to what you experience in a shelter setting
bull You can see how big they are and decide if that works well with your living situation
bull If you work full time they will fit into your schedule better
bull You are looking for more cuddle time than training time
Adoption It is my single favorite part of my job There is nothing more gratifying than seeing someonersquos face light up when they meet what will soon be their lifelong furry family member I also never get tired of the appreciation letters that come to my desk thanking us for a job well done regarding a pet that has been successfully placed in a loving forever home
One question that we get asked at the shelter quite often during the beginning of the adoption process is whether to adopt a grown pet or one that is younger Although every pet is different and the needs and wants of the owners are different there are some guidelines that you should follow when making this decision It is something that shouldnrsquot be taken lightly as this commitment can be very long term Making the right decision now can lend itself to many years of happiness with your furry family member
Kittens and Puppies How can you not fall in love with those little balls of fur Many people have trouble seeing past their playfulness to thoughtfully decide whether introducing a kitten
MCSPCA OfficersPresident Tom Jenkins
Vice-President Shaun McWilliams
Treasurer Nicole Florio
Secretary Sandy Larson
Board of Directors Hope HnatWill KlingelGeorge ldquoHubrdquo MarquisErica MoehringBonnie MorrisWilliam PostC Susan Vlcek
MCSPCA StaffTracey MillerDirector of Operations
Humane OfficersCarrie Moore humaneofficermedinacountyspcacomCasandra Sohn csohnmedinacountyspcacom
Newsletter EditorTori Thomas tthomasmedinacountyspcacom
Atelier Design GraphicsTina Wagneratelierdsngmailcom
Medina County SPCA 8790 Guilford Road Seville OH 44273 330-723-7722 wwwmedinacountyspcacominfomedinacountyspcacom
Leo Leroy sherlock
Just some of the MCSPCA pets looking for their forever homes
bull You want a less active lifestyle with your pet
bull You have younger children and want a pet that would be more tolerant and less fragile
bull You have an adult pet already that will be appreciative of a pet friend more their speed
bull You want to give a home to a pet that is many times overlooked for the young and playful kittens and puppies we have at the shelter
In the end it is important to remember that all animals get older So what you think is
a cute ball of fur now will turn into a much larger version of itself We often see people wanting to return animals they have adopted from us because their kitten or puppy grew up without the manners that they expected Unfortunately animals are only the product of their surroundings You and your family must put a lot of time into training a young pet if you expect to have a well-mannered adult If you donrsquot bad manners will go on uncorrected and turn a joyful experience into a living nightmare
I urge you to think about the right age of your new family member long before you come to the shelter It is important to speak to your
other adult family members and get feedback from them as well We are also happy to assist in answering questions both in general and about specific animals we have at the shelter We want the adoption process to be a positive one that leads to a lifetime of love for a pet in need
Feel free to contact myself or any of our adoption specialists at the shelter for more information at 330-723-7722 We are also always looking for people to sponsor animals at the shelter if adoption is not right for you
LeoLeo is a 15 year old Terrier mix who loves to cuddle This guy knows ldquositrdquo ldquostayrdquo ldquodownrdquo ldquoplacerdquo and comes when called Leo has lived with cats dogs and kids but he will guard his food so needs to be fed separately
LeroyLooking for a super nice cat who falls over with happiness when you pet him
Meet LeRoy at Medina Petsmart today
Hersquos only about 1-2 years old and he was good with the dogs at his finderrsquos home Playful and fun this guy is a treat
SherlockSherlock may look like a tough guy but he is a total sweetheart This sad fellow came to us injured and clearly no one had loved him in a very long time Now he is healed up and ready to learn what it is to have a real home that includes plenty of love If you have love to spare Sherlock is your guy Sherlock is 5 years old neutered and current on his vaccinations
NEW BEGINNINGS
New BeginningsRecently the MCSPCA added Carrie Moore and Casandra Sohn as Humane Officers to their staff We are very excited about them joining the MCSPCA in this capacity Each of them sat down for an interview so we could get to know them better
How did you get started with the MCSPCA Carrie ldquoI worked in a vet office in Medina and would see the MCSPCA animals come in for care I began fostering dogs with medical needs for the MCSPCA shortly thereafter Three and a half years ago I was offered a job at the MCSPCA working in animal care I love working with the different animals so it has been a perfect fit for merdquo
Casandra ldquoIrsquove always loved animals and have had several types of pets growing up I believe watching my mom rescue strays from the streets is what got me started as a young child I also joke because my late Grandpa Sohn used to do the same thing Even though I was not there to see him do it and was very young when he passed my Grandma Sohn says I inherited my love and passion for rescue and nature from him My love for animals goes beyond dogs and cats I previously worked in the food service business and wanted to switch from that to working with animals because it has always been my passion My first experiences rescuing animals came from a volunteer position through a lost and found page I am the administrator for I also used to volunteer at a county facility Searching for a new career with animals I came across the MCSPCA Facebook page where I saw that they were looking for Kennel Techs I immediately sent in my resume Now Irsquom fulfilling my dream of being a Humane Officer and taking my rescue efforts furtherrdquo
What is your main job as a Humane OfficerCarrie ldquoOn a daily basis the MCSPCA receives various complaints about situations
that involve animals A Humane Officer is the person that responds to those complaints Our job allows us to go out investigate and hopefully correct these situations Once we assess the condition of the animals we can take the steps necessary to resolve the matter Sometimes it is as simple as educating the owner In other circumstances we need to force people to take the animals to the vet If we see a situation where the animals are in terrible shape or the living conditions are dire we have the authority to seize the animals Our job is to be the guardian of all animalsrdquo
What is the most rewarding part of your jobCarrie ldquoFor me the best part is serving animals in need I want to help be their voice People choose to get animals and put them in situations that most animals would not like living We had a lady with a short haired dog living outside in freezing temperatures We had to go out many times to educate her It is sad to think that someone had to tell her that keeping the dog outside still meant that she had to keep his water from freezing and make sure he was warm Sometimes people just donrsquot think about what they are subjecting an animal to When I stop by and see the dog either brought inside or changes being made for it to live comfortably outside I feel good about the job that I am doingrdquo
Casandra ldquoThe best part of being a humane officer is going out and educating people Many times people are unaware of the laws or even the care that some animals require Some people are not deliberately neglecting an animal but simply donrsquot know how to properly care for them I would prefer to keep an animal in its home if it is reasonable to do so and not contribute to the overpopulation of homeless animalsrdquo
Why does a relatively small county like Medina County need Humane Officers
Carrie ldquoHaving a Humane Officer and a shelter in Medina County is important because without us many animals would suffer We are called out to so many various places with reports of neglected and deceased animals Without a Humane Officer these people would be free to continue doing as they are which in many situations is wrongrdquo
Casandra ldquoIt is important to have people making sure that the animals are being well cared for I have found that educating people on how to care for the pets they have is one of the biggest needs we have in this county It is surprising to think people get an animal and have no idea what to do with it or what it requires to be healthy Although this seems like a small county we still have our share of animal abuse and neglectrdquo
What would you like the public to know about your jobCarrie ldquoIt is important to understand that we are here to help animals and when you call on us during a situation of abuse neglect or abandonment we will do everything within the law to rescue that animal and put it in a better situation Unfortunately there are cases when the law doesnrsquot allow us the ability to do what we want to do It is not our intent not to respond appropriately but we are bound to what the current laws providerdquo
Casandra ldquoWhat most of the public does not realize is that as Humane Officers we must follow the laws Many people think we can just walk up to a house and take all the animals we want to rescue Thatrsquos simply not the case We have laws and guidelines to follow which can be limiting at times I urge anyone that thinks we have gaps in our regulations to advocate for better laws policies and ordinances both locally and nationally We want the public to assist us by calling in what they think is neglect abuse or abandonment Without the
Carrie Moore and Casandra Sohn
brings Kallie back day after day and she hopes to continue volunteering for a very long time ldquoIf I had the chance to speak to someone that was interested in volunteering at the MCSPCA I would tell them that it is more than just helping the staff that works there Each person is making a difference in so many ways for these animals and it is worth the time and effort put in to each of your tasks The look that the animals give you after you have given them some attention is all worth itrdquo
When Kallie is not volunteering at the MCSPCA she is a senior at the Medina County Career Center Her plans after graduation include going to college at The Ohio State University to become an Equine Specialist Until that time Kallie plans to keep working with the dogs at the MCSPCA At home Kallie has a three-year-old Texel albino guinea pig named Charles
The staff and volunteers want to extend a great big thank you to Kallie for all she does at the MSCSPA It takes a village of people to offer the loving care and treatment of the animals that come into the shelter and we are very appreciative of all of her efforts
For more information on becoming part of the volunteers at the MCSPCA please call 330-723-7722
dedicated Hearts
The first day that is spent at the Medina County SPCA can bring out many emotions in even the most tough hearted person The animals looking at you for love encouragement and comfort can be a bit overwhelming but for Kallie Allen her first day as a MCSPCA volunteer made her even more committed to helping animals
ldquoI was at the shelter cleaning dog cages on my first day and met a black lab named Luckyrdquo commented Kallie ldquoLucky is an older dog but she is the friendliest dog I have ever been around and we instantly bonded As I spent time that day with her I knew I was doing good for a dog that was going through a rough patch and it made me feel good to be able to help herrdquo That instant connection continued as Kallie spent time volunteering at the shelter ldquoA few weeks later Tracey asked me to introduce Lucky to a couple that had brought their two dogs to see if Lucky got a along with themrdquo commented Kallie ldquoThe two dogs werenrsquot too sure about Lucky since she was bigger than them but the bond that Lucky and I had helped reassure all of the dogs and everyone got along They ended up adopting her that night and as I said my goodbyes to Lucky I knew I was someone in her life that made a differencerdquo
Kallie enjoys all the work that she does at the shelter but working with the dogs is her favorite ldquoI enjoy spending time with the dogs whether it is walking them playing with them or bathing them You develop a very strong bond with these animals and it is hard to see them go to a new home sometimes but knowing their life is finally going to be good is the best feeling everrdquo This feeling is what
Dedicated HeartsKallie Allen
ldquoEach person is making a difference in so many ways for these animals and it is worth the time and effort put in to each of your tasks The look that the animals give you after you have given them some attention is all worth itrdquo
help of our citizens we would not be able to do what we do They can also help by donating much needed items and funds to the MCSPCArdquo
What pets do you have at homeCarrie ldquoWe have quite a few Daisy is a Rottweiler that I fostered that had a broken leg She was such a sweet girl we made her part of our family Mack is a Dachshund that is very bonded with my husband Porsha is a mix breed dog She was a foster bottle-fed puppy who formed an amazing bond with my daughter that started when Porsha was only about 4 weeks old Elsa Is a Havanese She and I are very attached Lorna is Chihuahua that was a foster She was pregnant when she came to us She was one of those dogs that just fit in to our family All my foster dogs came from the MCSPCA I am so lucky to have the most understanding husband that helps me foster dogs and puppies We have a 6-year-old daughter that loves helping with all the animals toordquo
Casandra ldquoMy pets include a 12-year-old Beagle named Franky whose owners no longer wanted him Tallahassee or Tally for short a 9-month-old cat adopted from the MCSPCA Jeeves a 5-year-old cat and Cassie a 13-year-old black lab adopted from the MCSPCA Cassie was abandoned by her owner in a park when she was found to have cancer Her previous owner whom told her family Cassie had died and adopted a puppy from another rescue a few days after abandoning her didnrsquot expect Cassie would survive long enough for anyone to find her Thankfully our readership on Facebook recognized Cassiersquos picture when we posted it and let us know what the true story of how Cassie ended up in the park The MCSPCA removed a cancerous lump from her and now she is doing great My pets so important to merdquo
MCSPCADONATETODAY
Hooves with Heart
LOLA Our family adopted Lola in mid-November and shersquos been a perfect little angel since the first day She has grown very comfortable in our home and is a treasured part of our family Everyone ndash I and my teenage children and our extended family and neighbors just love her We want to thank you and everyone else whom volunteers at the shelter that helped with her Shersquos impeccably housebroken proudly shows off the things she learned in her training is super-smart (when she needs to walk she comes and grabs a trash bag and brings it to me) and is very eager to please I work from home so she has constant companionship as do I Her tail whips a mile-a-minute when she hears each of the kids coming No one believes that even after just a few weeks with her anyone could have taken her back to the shelter Shersquos here to stay
Shersquos been feeling very well ndash our vet says she gained back most of the weight she had lost and we havenrsquot had any issues with her tummy at all since the first few days She plays a super game of tug-of-war loves playing in the snow no matter how cold it is outside tries to climb in the car most days to go get an ice cream (she remembers) and about once a day rockets around the house during what we call ldquocuckoo timerdquo Shersquos a super happy little doggy and we all are too Herersquos a picture of her during a recent walk ndash she brought along her new favorite toy to show the neighbors The toy lasted about 15 minutes after her walk She had a very happy Thanksgiving a very merry Christmas and we look forward to a great New Year with her as well Thank you again for all that you do and for checking in our new best friend
Joe amp Family
MeetingsBoard of Directors Meetings Rustic Hills Country Clubmdash530pm March 15 2018 April 19 2018 May 17 2018
Fundraising Committee MeetingsWe need youThe fundraising committee is always looking for new people to join this vital committee Our focus is to raise funds to ensure the continued care of the rescue animals and the costs incurred operating the shelter Every member of this committee plays an important part to achieve this We meet the first Thursday of each month except for December at Buehlerrsquos River Styx 3626 Medina Rd Medina OH 44256 at 600pm
Fundraising CoordinatorCindy Brodecbrodemedinacountyspcacom330-990-3234
PetSmart Adoption EventsAdoption Events are held the first Saturday of the month from 1100am-200pm at PetSmart in Medina (5011 Grande Blvd Medina)
LolaHerersquos a picture of her during a recent walk ndash she brought along her
new favorite toy to show the neighbors The toy lasted about 15 minutes after her walk
Looking For A Furrever Home
HOPE
Hope rsquos StoryHope is a 25-year-old Pony of the Americas (POA) She is 112 hands and has been ridden in the past Itrsquos been 5 years since anyone has ridden her so she would need a refresher course She would also need lots of slow conditioning to get her in shape This sweetheart gets along very well with other horses and would make a wonderful addition as pasture playmate Hope is also very sweet to handle Her soft nature will just warm your heart If you would like to give this girl a loving home for her remaining years please call the shelter at 330-723-7722 for more information about Hope
HOPE
Name
Phone ( ) -
No of Guests x $35 =
Reservations $35 mdash (Tables of 8)
Sponsorship Levelq Leader of the Pack $1000 (8 Complimentary Reservations)
q Top Dog $500 (4 Complimentary Reservations)
q Fat Cat $250 (2 Complimentary Reservations)
q Best Friend $100q Catrsquos Meow $50q Furry Friend $25
Total Amount Enclosed $
Make checks payable to Medina County SPCAVisa and Mastercard Accepted
To make reservationsMail toMedina County SPCAAttn Dinner Auction8790 Guilford Road Seville OH 44273
Reservations close on April 6th 2018
April 21 2018
Social HourViewing500pm
Welcoming Remarks615pm
Dinner630pm
Live Auctionto Follow Dinner
Reservations $35For reservations mail to
Medina County SPCAAttn Dinner Auction8790 Guilford Road Seville OH 44273
or call 330-723-7722Reservations close on April 6th 2018
Diamond Event Center1480 Pearl Road Brunswick Plaza
Brunswick Ohio 44212
For more informationplease contact the MCSPCA
at 330-723-7722Reservations are available online at wwwmedinacountyspcacom
Please join us for this casual fun-filled fundraising event
To Sponsor or Donate an ItemPlease call the shelter 330-990-3234
or Cindy 330-388-3816by April 6th in order to be included in the program
LolaHerersquos a picture of her during a recent walk ndash she brought along her
new favorite toy to show the neighbors The toy lasted about 15 minutes after her walk
wiskers amp Wags
Mr KittyIf you know someone who would want a cat like me ndash a bit thin cross-eyed
with less-than-perfect-vision but super nice (and good with nice dogs too) can you please send them my way Tell them to ask for Mr Kitty ndash thatrsquos me
P
Looking For A Furrever Home
Looking for that person that loves a little bit of a challengePenny is only one year old and has been through at least four different homes She was found as a stray went into a foster home for a few weeks went to the shelter and was returned to her owners After a couple of months went by she was then given to a friend of the owner who eventually surrendered her back to the shelter She has never found her home or her people All we know now is that she is safe and she is looking for her forever person
Penny is young energetic full of life and full of love She loves all people does well with most dogs if there is a proper meet and greet and even has potential with cats Penny knows how to sit and shake but thatrsquos it She is partially house trained but will need someone to let her out more often When in the foster home she only had accidents when left for extended periods of time of ten hours or more The area that Penny has the hardest time is her leash manners You see when a puppy or high energy dog doesnrsquot get exercise they have trouble focusing on being an obedient dog If she had her own person that would get her out to play and work on her leash manners Penny would find her grove and be an amazing walking or running companion Penny loves tug of war and she gets so excited to go outside that she jumps up and grabs the leash the whole way outside Once on a walk she calms down and walks decently on a leash If Penny had proper daily exercise and a reward-based training routine she would thrive
Penny loves food and is very treat motivated Shersquos even been introduced to the treadmill a few times and seems to enjoy it Penny is
recommended not to go to a home with small children due to her high energy jumping and nipping She tends to accidentally grab your fingers or pinch your arm while in her excited state She will also grab at your feet We said untrained didnrsquot we These behaviors attribute to the very minimal amount of exercise she is currently receiving and her lack of training Someone willing to put time and effort into changing that would be a perfect fit for Penny because she is so willing to please
enny
Penny has been spayed vaccinated microchipped and has tested neg for heartworm which is included in the $75 adoption fee If you would like to adopt this adorable girl you must come into the shelter for a meet and greet Feel free to call the shelter at 330-723-7722 for more information on penny or any of our other adoptable animals
General Volunteer Orientation MarchSaturday March 3 at 1000am
AprilSaturday April 7 at 1000am
MaySaturday May 5 at 1000am
You can get more information and sign up for the training orientations on FacebookWe Need Your Empty Printer CartridgesPlease drop your used printer cartridges off to any Staples By using our telephone number 330-723-7722 we will earn money towards office supplies
Thank you
Volunteer News
Cuddly KittensWe always have kittens at the MCSPCA Come in and check out the kaboodle
of kitties and while you are there make sure you visit with our older cats They can be just as adorable
While shopping you can pick up one or more of the items listed belowIf you would like to donate to the Medina County SPCA below is a list of items we are always in need ofbull Canned food for kittens and adult cats
(Friskies Fancy Feast 9-Lives)bull Pedigree or Purina One (Regular sized or
ldquoSmall Bitesrdquo for puppy and adult dogs)bull Purina Cat amp Kitten Chow dry for
our cats and kittens
bull Kitten replacement milk (GNC KMR Just Born PetLac-NO HARTZ PLEASE)
bull Pellet clumping or fragrance free non-clumping clay litter
bull Small paper boats available at GFSbull Cat amp dog toysbull Horse feed (we purchase Safe Choice)bull Good quality hay bull Paper towelsbull Bleachbull Gift cards (pet stores gas stations TSC
Towne amp Country WalMart)
Volunteer trainingschedule (Class Times have changed)
NEW WEBSITECheck out our new and improved website where you can find up to date information about adoptable animals news and a calendar of events Want to get the newsletter delivered to your email You can sign up for it there Go to wwwmedinacountyspcacom
We would like to thank Kassey Sikora for volunteering
to update our website
Kassey SikoraC O P P E R C L E
Design + Creative Consulting4195605383
wwwcopperclecom
Dog VolunteerMarchWednesday March 14 at 600pm
AprilThursday April 12 at 600pm
MayThursday May 10 at 600pm
Become a Ray of Hope in an abused animalrsquos lifedues donations and fundraising events to survive As Medina County grows there are more and more animals that need our help
We are a non-profit 501(c)3 organization and your contribution is tax deductible to the extent of the law Please renew or join the commitment to the animals of Medina County and help speak for those who have no voice Please renew your membership or become a member today For more information please call 330-723-7722
BlakeBlake is what we call a survivor Hersquos a great cat and would
love for you to come adopt him today He was born in August of 2012 He gets along wonderfully with cats and dogs
FUTURE EVENTSmembership
For those of you that were members in 2017 thank you so much for your membership with the Medina County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Your support helped us care for more than 1300 abused neglected and homeless animals this year More animals need your help ndash wonrsquot you please renew your membership for 2018
We provide care and service for animals in need around the clock seven days a week ndash every day of the year Our Humane Officer investigates animal cruelty cases and our
Animal Rescue Team is on call at all times We provide a sanctuary for sick and injured animals and we never euthanize for space As Medina Countyrsquos official Humane Society we are grateful for the support we receive from the county and municipalities but that pays for less than 15 of our annual expenses Also please be aware that donations to The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) and The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) are not forwarded to our local shelter We must rely upon membership
memberships Matters
Name ___________________________________________________ ________________________________________Address _________________________________________________________________________________________City _______________________________ State _____ Zip ______________ Phone _________________________
Please give us your email address so we can keep you updated on all upcoming events and news Email ________________________________________________________________________
I am interested in finding out more about the following____ Adoption Committee _____ Fundraising Committee _____ Humane Education _____ Newsletter ____ Shelter Volunteer _____ Event Volunteer _____ PRMarketing ____ Being a Rescue Agent _____ Being a Cat Foster Home _____ Being a Dog Foster Home
Please make all checks payable to Medina County SPCA bull 8790 Guilford Road Seville OH 44273
MCSPCADONATETODAY
Please help support the MCSPCA by renewing becoming a new member or purchasing a gift of membership for a friend or family member One hundred percent (100) of fees stay in Medina County and directly support the thousands of dogs cats horses and other companion animals that have been saved through our efforts Consider becoming a member today and make a difference in an abused animalrsquos life
Membership Levels Individual $25 Family $45 Student $10 Senior (60+) $15 Corporate $200 Lifetime $1000
MarioMariorsquos owner has a medical condition and had to surrender him to the
MCSPCA for his own safety If you maybe know of someone who would like a SUPER SWEET cat like me ndash who loves to be loved on and gives little kisses ndash
can you please send them my way Tell them to ask for Mario ndash thatrsquos me
FUNDRAISING FUN
The most fun youwill have in 2018
HONORSTRIBUTES In honor of Courtney Cassidy for all the donations raised from her party In honor of therapy dogs Judith Cross In honor of my daughter Anna Christopher amp Jennifer SoskaIn honor of the people who love help and rescue our furry friends Kathy SemancoZak amp Squeaker Michael OlshavskyRodgers - Gow Wedding Lori RodgersKlondike Lorna McCaslinHolly Carla MaasJulz Williams Carol amp Mark Williams-YoungMike Johnston Jeffrey amp Cheryl PaceMr amp Mrs Thomas Acklin Larry amp Cathy WarnerRichard Wise and Lynn Allen Sherry ZimmermanSandy amp Mike Larson Kelly amp Jesse MicireWill amp Carol Klingel Erin HachtelMike Corradini Ashley Demyan amp Calvin Ellen CorradiniLinda McClure Lisa McClure
MEMORIALSAngela McKim Falcon Industries Ann Kukay Tom Kukay Barbara Havlin Michael amp Jennifer Brickner Barbara McKelvey Merry Christmas from Kristine Swartz Barbara Uveges Esther Jo Spechalske Gary amp Karen Yerse Mr amp Mrs Dean Pour Wendy Warner Elva amp Bill Dunham Braeden C Poole Kelly Poole Cindy Richardson Lisa Stovall Clyde Rhoads Mary Whitesell Debra K VanBlarcum Mark VanBlarcum Diana Johns Karen amp Colin Johns Lori Less Dick Wagner Pamela Wagner Dorothy Reiter Harmon Jan Reinhold EF ldquoJackrdquo Heiszek Suzanne Heiszek Gerald Nash Sr Kimberly Virzi Jeffrey Taraba Family Phil amp Nina Asbury Robert Sandy Sandra Bucher Marc amp Monica Malinowski Steven Papotto Kristin Shaw Timothy Grasson Gail Reddinger Michael amp Patricia Bundy June Olivo
Janet Aikman Helen amp Jim Young Jim Pfeiffer Sandy amp Mike Larson Joseph Kornmayer Norman amp Phyllis Wolff Gerald amp Judy Porter George amp Donna Wolff Gregory amp Deborah Nichols Glenn amp Peg Smith Dale amp Diana Hendricks Judy Couchey Larry amp Cathy Warner Judy Vilt Elaine amp Daniel Monroe Marcia Hinds Jamie amp Mike Piechuta Marianne Huffman Robert amp Laura Bogdanski Melanie Misencik Joe amp Beverly McGlamery Ozzie Neroni Brandon Rapp Ray D Zimmerman Sherry Zimmerman Robert Fearer Cynthia Turk Robert Whitford Parma Professional Firefighters Roger Fritz Marilyn Kapolka Mary Ann Whipkey Sheila Roberts Danny Roberts Susan Potterton Lodi Literary Club Douglas amp Emelia Davis Russell amp Mary Gortner Ted amp Ginny Akins Emily Parrish Vivian Lombardi Kim Hoessly Katherine Caprez Maria Kipfstuhl Holly Custer amp friends in the Akron District
Since 1985 the Medina County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals a non-profit volunteer-based organization has helped abused neglected and injured animals in our community Thousands of dogs cats horses and other companion animals have been saved through the efforts and generosity of our caring members and donors to whom we are deeply grateful To all of these donors we would like to express our deepest gratitude
SPCA Memorials honors and tributes
MCSPCADONATETODAY
JuliaJulia is a friendly girl looking for love
Shersquos approximately 6 years old so shersquos out of the kitten stage and into the lap loving stage Stop out to meet her today
RAINBOW BRIDGEBlue Danielle ShrimptonBuffy Peggy amp Katie Sally OtterbacherCharlie Rodriguez - a wonderful therapy dog Janet RodriguezGreta Linda FussiGus amp Pepper Sharon amp Dennis RevlockLexi Joan HoffmanMax Jacki WestMurphy the Cat aka Big Boy Suzanne SlimakMy boys Buster amp Baxter Linda Baney
My Little Gremlin Barbara Saylor KremerIn loving memory of Nilo Boesiger Yvonne JonesOscar John HoodOur beloved 17 year old Sheltie Casey Knudson Joanne amp Lloyd Knudsen Sandy amp Mike Larson Maggie amp Frank SchlundOur toy Poodle Tiny Frank amp Carole KlingshirnOzzy Lorna McCaslinPablo Keefer Maggie amp Frank SchlundPenny McBride Diana McBridePita Luna Chole and Tang Phyllis Taranto
Community Action The MCSPCA was involved in a situation this past January where we had to immediately seize a large macaw and an exotic turtle Both animals were found living in filth and starving We reached out to our Facebook followers with a need of a large aquarium for the turtle and large cage for the macaw Within minutes we started getting responses that led us to two very generous people that donated supplies to help these animals Sometimes the Humane Officers of the MCSPCA must take control of exotic animals that are not usual residents of the shelter Thanks to the help of social media our very generous community and our team of vets we can quickly turn a bad situation around for these animals and get them the help they need for their specific breeds We love Medina
After we were able to assess both animals it turns out that the turtle that we named Mrs Turtle is a Red Eared Slider Although very pretty she is illegal to own in the state of Ohio without a special permit Due to her living conditions Mrs Turtle had a bacterial infection from living in water that was so filthy you could not tell there was a turtle in the aquarium until she popped her head out of the water She will stay with us until her infection is gone and then the Ohio Department of Wildlife will find a safe place for her to live
Angel the macaw is 10 to 12 years old She was also living in very unsanitary conditions and was being fed a diet of Cheerios and oatmeal at the time of surrender Angel also has a condition called scissor beak where the lower part of the beak grows up and to the side of the upper part of the beak The result is a bird who cannot close her mouth properly Scissor beak does happen with birds but if the bird is taken to a vet as soon as itrsquos noticed corrective action can be taken The earlier scissor beak is caught and treated the better Left alone it can make eating very difficult So far we have had her beak filed twice and we are happy to say that Angel will be up for adoption in the next few weeks If you are interested in finding out more about the needs of the MCSPCA and what can be donated to help our rescues please call 330-723-7722
Support the MCSPCA when you shop at
smileamazoncomSet Medina County Society for the
Prevention of Cruelty to Animals as your Amazon Smile partner and a percentage of your purchases will be donated to MCSPCA each time you shop through Amazon Smile
All you have to do is use Amazon Smile instead of Amazon when you order online
Go to httpssmileamazoncomLog in to your accountAt top right menu go to
Your Account gt Your Amazon SmileClick Choose or Change Charity
Search for Medina County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals clickAdd the Smile icon (Amazon Assistant) to your favorites bookmarks or easy access bar and click it when you want to order
community action
BubbleIf you maybe know of someone who needs a VERY SWEET cat
with a non-stop purr (and they donrsquot mind that shersquos carrying some extra weight right now) can you please send them my way Tell them to ask for Bubble
Preserving the Past Carving the Future
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City of MedinaMedina City Hall132 North Elmwood AveMedina Ohio 44256Phone 330-725-8861
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Sun 9 AM - 7 PMMon 9 AM - 4 PM
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Sponsorships are available in the form of pavement bricks These engraved bricks will be used to enhance the uniqueness of our facility Buy a brick as a gift for a birthday retirement memorial and other special occasions Buying a brick for a local business is a great way to advertise Please make checks payable to Medina County SPCA
Order FormName ___________________________________________________________Address __________________________________________________________Phone ___________________________________________________________
Email ____________________________________________________________
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Paver $75(With symbol)
Mail to Medina County SPCA8790 Guilford Rd Seville OH
OrderToday
Paving the Way for the Rescue Animals of Medina Countyshow your commitment to MCSPCA by purchasing a paver today
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Happy Tales
Susie
Our goal at the MCSPCA is to have every one of the animals we care for find their furever homes
Mark
Gretchen
Malley
Ursala
Diesel
Fuzzenator amp Zeek
Smores
Leo Leroy sherlock
Just some of the MCSPCA pets looking for their forever homes
bull You want a less active lifestyle with your pet
bull You have younger children and want a pet that would be more tolerant and less fragile
bull You have an adult pet already that will be appreciative of a pet friend more their speed
bull You want to give a home to a pet that is many times overlooked for the young and playful kittens and puppies we have at the shelter
In the end it is important to remember that all animals get older So what you think is
a cute ball of fur now will turn into a much larger version of itself We often see people wanting to return animals they have adopted from us because their kitten or puppy grew up without the manners that they expected Unfortunately animals are only the product of their surroundings You and your family must put a lot of time into training a young pet if you expect to have a well-mannered adult If you donrsquot bad manners will go on uncorrected and turn a joyful experience into a living nightmare
I urge you to think about the right age of your new family member long before you come to the shelter It is important to speak to your
other adult family members and get feedback from them as well We are also happy to assist in answering questions both in general and about specific animals we have at the shelter We want the adoption process to be a positive one that leads to a lifetime of love for a pet in need
Feel free to contact myself or any of our adoption specialists at the shelter for more information at 330-723-7722 We are also always looking for people to sponsor animals at the shelter if adoption is not right for you
LeoLeo is a 15 year old Terrier mix who loves to cuddle This guy knows ldquositrdquo ldquostayrdquo ldquodownrdquo ldquoplacerdquo and comes when called Leo has lived with cats dogs and kids but he will guard his food so needs to be fed separately
LeroyLooking for a super nice cat who falls over with happiness when you pet him
Meet LeRoy at Medina Petsmart today
Hersquos only about 1-2 years old and he was good with the dogs at his finderrsquos home Playful and fun this guy is a treat
SherlockSherlock may look like a tough guy but he is a total sweetheart This sad fellow came to us injured and clearly no one had loved him in a very long time Now he is healed up and ready to learn what it is to have a real home that includes plenty of love If you have love to spare Sherlock is your guy Sherlock is 5 years old neutered and current on his vaccinations
NEW BEGINNINGS
New BeginningsRecently the MCSPCA added Carrie Moore and Casandra Sohn as Humane Officers to their staff We are very excited about them joining the MCSPCA in this capacity Each of them sat down for an interview so we could get to know them better
How did you get started with the MCSPCA Carrie ldquoI worked in a vet office in Medina and would see the MCSPCA animals come in for care I began fostering dogs with medical needs for the MCSPCA shortly thereafter Three and a half years ago I was offered a job at the MCSPCA working in animal care I love working with the different animals so it has been a perfect fit for merdquo
Casandra ldquoIrsquove always loved animals and have had several types of pets growing up I believe watching my mom rescue strays from the streets is what got me started as a young child I also joke because my late Grandpa Sohn used to do the same thing Even though I was not there to see him do it and was very young when he passed my Grandma Sohn says I inherited my love and passion for rescue and nature from him My love for animals goes beyond dogs and cats I previously worked in the food service business and wanted to switch from that to working with animals because it has always been my passion My first experiences rescuing animals came from a volunteer position through a lost and found page I am the administrator for I also used to volunteer at a county facility Searching for a new career with animals I came across the MCSPCA Facebook page where I saw that they were looking for Kennel Techs I immediately sent in my resume Now Irsquom fulfilling my dream of being a Humane Officer and taking my rescue efforts furtherrdquo
What is your main job as a Humane OfficerCarrie ldquoOn a daily basis the MCSPCA receives various complaints about situations
that involve animals A Humane Officer is the person that responds to those complaints Our job allows us to go out investigate and hopefully correct these situations Once we assess the condition of the animals we can take the steps necessary to resolve the matter Sometimes it is as simple as educating the owner In other circumstances we need to force people to take the animals to the vet If we see a situation where the animals are in terrible shape or the living conditions are dire we have the authority to seize the animals Our job is to be the guardian of all animalsrdquo
What is the most rewarding part of your jobCarrie ldquoFor me the best part is serving animals in need I want to help be their voice People choose to get animals and put them in situations that most animals would not like living We had a lady with a short haired dog living outside in freezing temperatures We had to go out many times to educate her It is sad to think that someone had to tell her that keeping the dog outside still meant that she had to keep his water from freezing and make sure he was warm Sometimes people just donrsquot think about what they are subjecting an animal to When I stop by and see the dog either brought inside or changes being made for it to live comfortably outside I feel good about the job that I am doingrdquo
Casandra ldquoThe best part of being a humane officer is going out and educating people Many times people are unaware of the laws or even the care that some animals require Some people are not deliberately neglecting an animal but simply donrsquot know how to properly care for them I would prefer to keep an animal in its home if it is reasonable to do so and not contribute to the overpopulation of homeless animalsrdquo
Why does a relatively small county like Medina County need Humane Officers
Carrie ldquoHaving a Humane Officer and a shelter in Medina County is important because without us many animals would suffer We are called out to so many various places with reports of neglected and deceased animals Without a Humane Officer these people would be free to continue doing as they are which in many situations is wrongrdquo
Casandra ldquoIt is important to have people making sure that the animals are being well cared for I have found that educating people on how to care for the pets they have is one of the biggest needs we have in this county It is surprising to think people get an animal and have no idea what to do with it or what it requires to be healthy Although this seems like a small county we still have our share of animal abuse and neglectrdquo
What would you like the public to know about your jobCarrie ldquoIt is important to understand that we are here to help animals and when you call on us during a situation of abuse neglect or abandonment we will do everything within the law to rescue that animal and put it in a better situation Unfortunately there are cases when the law doesnrsquot allow us the ability to do what we want to do It is not our intent not to respond appropriately but we are bound to what the current laws providerdquo
Casandra ldquoWhat most of the public does not realize is that as Humane Officers we must follow the laws Many people think we can just walk up to a house and take all the animals we want to rescue Thatrsquos simply not the case We have laws and guidelines to follow which can be limiting at times I urge anyone that thinks we have gaps in our regulations to advocate for better laws policies and ordinances both locally and nationally We want the public to assist us by calling in what they think is neglect abuse or abandonment Without the
Carrie Moore and Casandra Sohn
brings Kallie back day after day and she hopes to continue volunteering for a very long time ldquoIf I had the chance to speak to someone that was interested in volunteering at the MCSPCA I would tell them that it is more than just helping the staff that works there Each person is making a difference in so many ways for these animals and it is worth the time and effort put in to each of your tasks The look that the animals give you after you have given them some attention is all worth itrdquo
When Kallie is not volunteering at the MCSPCA she is a senior at the Medina County Career Center Her plans after graduation include going to college at The Ohio State University to become an Equine Specialist Until that time Kallie plans to keep working with the dogs at the MCSPCA At home Kallie has a three-year-old Texel albino guinea pig named Charles
The staff and volunteers want to extend a great big thank you to Kallie for all she does at the MSCSPA It takes a village of people to offer the loving care and treatment of the animals that come into the shelter and we are very appreciative of all of her efforts
For more information on becoming part of the volunteers at the MCSPCA please call 330-723-7722
dedicated Hearts
The first day that is spent at the Medina County SPCA can bring out many emotions in even the most tough hearted person The animals looking at you for love encouragement and comfort can be a bit overwhelming but for Kallie Allen her first day as a MCSPCA volunteer made her even more committed to helping animals
ldquoI was at the shelter cleaning dog cages on my first day and met a black lab named Luckyrdquo commented Kallie ldquoLucky is an older dog but she is the friendliest dog I have ever been around and we instantly bonded As I spent time that day with her I knew I was doing good for a dog that was going through a rough patch and it made me feel good to be able to help herrdquo That instant connection continued as Kallie spent time volunteering at the shelter ldquoA few weeks later Tracey asked me to introduce Lucky to a couple that had brought their two dogs to see if Lucky got a along with themrdquo commented Kallie ldquoThe two dogs werenrsquot too sure about Lucky since she was bigger than them but the bond that Lucky and I had helped reassure all of the dogs and everyone got along They ended up adopting her that night and as I said my goodbyes to Lucky I knew I was someone in her life that made a differencerdquo
Kallie enjoys all the work that she does at the shelter but working with the dogs is her favorite ldquoI enjoy spending time with the dogs whether it is walking them playing with them or bathing them You develop a very strong bond with these animals and it is hard to see them go to a new home sometimes but knowing their life is finally going to be good is the best feeling everrdquo This feeling is what
Dedicated HeartsKallie Allen
ldquoEach person is making a difference in so many ways for these animals and it is worth the time and effort put in to each of your tasks The look that the animals give you after you have given them some attention is all worth itrdquo
help of our citizens we would not be able to do what we do They can also help by donating much needed items and funds to the MCSPCArdquo
What pets do you have at homeCarrie ldquoWe have quite a few Daisy is a Rottweiler that I fostered that had a broken leg She was such a sweet girl we made her part of our family Mack is a Dachshund that is very bonded with my husband Porsha is a mix breed dog She was a foster bottle-fed puppy who formed an amazing bond with my daughter that started when Porsha was only about 4 weeks old Elsa Is a Havanese She and I are very attached Lorna is Chihuahua that was a foster She was pregnant when she came to us She was one of those dogs that just fit in to our family All my foster dogs came from the MCSPCA I am so lucky to have the most understanding husband that helps me foster dogs and puppies We have a 6-year-old daughter that loves helping with all the animals toordquo
Casandra ldquoMy pets include a 12-year-old Beagle named Franky whose owners no longer wanted him Tallahassee or Tally for short a 9-month-old cat adopted from the MCSPCA Jeeves a 5-year-old cat and Cassie a 13-year-old black lab adopted from the MCSPCA Cassie was abandoned by her owner in a park when she was found to have cancer Her previous owner whom told her family Cassie had died and adopted a puppy from another rescue a few days after abandoning her didnrsquot expect Cassie would survive long enough for anyone to find her Thankfully our readership on Facebook recognized Cassiersquos picture when we posted it and let us know what the true story of how Cassie ended up in the park The MCSPCA removed a cancerous lump from her and now she is doing great My pets so important to merdquo
MCSPCADONATETODAY
Hooves with Heart
LOLA Our family adopted Lola in mid-November and shersquos been a perfect little angel since the first day She has grown very comfortable in our home and is a treasured part of our family Everyone ndash I and my teenage children and our extended family and neighbors just love her We want to thank you and everyone else whom volunteers at the shelter that helped with her Shersquos impeccably housebroken proudly shows off the things she learned in her training is super-smart (when she needs to walk she comes and grabs a trash bag and brings it to me) and is very eager to please I work from home so she has constant companionship as do I Her tail whips a mile-a-minute when she hears each of the kids coming No one believes that even after just a few weeks with her anyone could have taken her back to the shelter Shersquos here to stay
Shersquos been feeling very well ndash our vet says she gained back most of the weight she had lost and we havenrsquot had any issues with her tummy at all since the first few days She plays a super game of tug-of-war loves playing in the snow no matter how cold it is outside tries to climb in the car most days to go get an ice cream (she remembers) and about once a day rockets around the house during what we call ldquocuckoo timerdquo Shersquos a super happy little doggy and we all are too Herersquos a picture of her during a recent walk ndash she brought along her new favorite toy to show the neighbors The toy lasted about 15 minutes after her walk She had a very happy Thanksgiving a very merry Christmas and we look forward to a great New Year with her as well Thank you again for all that you do and for checking in our new best friend
Joe amp Family
MeetingsBoard of Directors Meetings Rustic Hills Country Clubmdash530pm March 15 2018 April 19 2018 May 17 2018
Fundraising Committee MeetingsWe need youThe fundraising committee is always looking for new people to join this vital committee Our focus is to raise funds to ensure the continued care of the rescue animals and the costs incurred operating the shelter Every member of this committee plays an important part to achieve this We meet the first Thursday of each month except for December at Buehlerrsquos River Styx 3626 Medina Rd Medina OH 44256 at 600pm
Fundraising CoordinatorCindy Brodecbrodemedinacountyspcacom330-990-3234
PetSmart Adoption EventsAdoption Events are held the first Saturday of the month from 1100am-200pm at PetSmart in Medina (5011 Grande Blvd Medina)
LolaHerersquos a picture of her during a recent walk ndash she brought along her
new favorite toy to show the neighbors The toy lasted about 15 minutes after her walk
Looking For A Furrever Home
HOPE
Hope rsquos StoryHope is a 25-year-old Pony of the Americas (POA) She is 112 hands and has been ridden in the past Itrsquos been 5 years since anyone has ridden her so she would need a refresher course She would also need lots of slow conditioning to get her in shape This sweetheart gets along very well with other horses and would make a wonderful addition as pasture playmate Hope is also very sweet to handle Her soft nature will just warm your heart If you would like to give this girl a loving home for her remaining years please call the shelter at 330-723-7722 for more information about Hope
HOPE
Name
Phone ( ) -
No of Guests x $35 =
Reservations $35 mdash (Tables of 8)
Sponsorship Levelq Leader of the Pack $1000 (8 Complimentary Reservations)
q Top Dog $500 (4 Complimentary Reservations)
q Fat Cat $250 (2 Complimentary Reservations)
q Best Friend $100q Catrsquos Meow $50q Furry Friend $25
Total Amount Enclosed $
Make checks payable to Medina County SPCAVisa and Mastercard Accepted
To make reservationsMail toMedina County SPCAAttn Dinner Auction8790 Guilford Road Seville OH 44273
Reservations close on April 6th 2018
April 21 2018
Social HourViewing500pm
Welcoming Remarks615pm
Dinner630pm
Live Auctionto Follow Dinner
Reservations $35For reservations mail to
Medina County SPCAAttn Dinner Auction8790 Guilford Road Seville OH 44273
or call 330-723-7722Reservations close on April 6th 2018
Diamond Event Center1480 Pearl Road Brunswick Plaza
Brunswick Ohio 44212
For more informationplease contact the MCSPCA
at 330-723-7722Reservations are available online at wwwmedinacountyspcacom
Please join us for this casual fun-filled fundraising event
To Sponsor or Donate an ItemPlease call the shelter 330-990-3234
or Cindy 330-388-3816by April 6th in order to be included in the program
LolaHerersquos a picture of her during a recent walk ndash she brought along her
new favorite toy to show the neighbors The toy lasted about 15 minutes after her walk
wiskers amp Wags
Mr KittyIf you know someone who would want a cat like me ndash a bit thin cross-eyed
with less-than-perfect-vision but super nice (and good with nice dogs too) can you please send them my way Tell them to ask for Mr Kitty ndash thatrsquos me
P
Looking For A Furrever Home
Looking for that person that loves a little bit of a challengePenny is only one year old and has been through at least four different homes She was found as a stray went into a foster home for a few weeks went to the shelter and was returned to her owners After a couple of months went by she was then given to a friend of the owner who eventually surrendered her back to the shelter She has never found her home or her people All we know now is that she is safe and she is looking for her forever person
Penny is young energetic full of life and full of love She loves all people does well with most dogs if there is a proper meet and greet and even has potential with cats Penny knows how to sit and shake but thatrsquos it She is partially house trained but will need someone to let her out more often When in the foster home she only had accidents when left for extended periods of time of ten hours or more The area that Penny has the hardest time is her leash manners You see when a puppy or high energy dog doesnrsquot get exercise they have trouble focusing on being an obedient dog If she had her own person that would get her out to play and work on her leash manners Penny would find her grove and be an amazing walking or running companion Penny loves tug of war and she gets so excited to go outside that she jumps up and grabs the leash the whole way outside Once on a walk she calms down and walks decently on a leash If Penny had proper daily exercise and a reward-based training routine she would thrive
Penny loves food and is very treat motivated Shersquos even been introduced to the treadmill a few times and seems to enjoy it Penny is
recommended not to go to a home with small children due to her high energy jumping and nipping She tends to accidentally grab your fingers or pinch your arm while in her excited state She will also grab at your feet We said untrained didnrsquot we These behaviors attribute to the very minimal amount of exercise she is currently receiving and her lack of training Someone willing to put time and effort into changing that would be a perfect fit for Penny because she is so willing to please
enny
Penny has been spayed vaccinated microchipped and has tested neg for heartworm which is included in the $75 adoption fee If you would like to adopt this adorable girl you must come into the shelter for a meet and greet Feel free to call the shelter at 330-723-7722 for more information on penny or any of our other adoptable animals
General Volunteer Orientation MarchSaturday March 3 at 1000am
AprilSaturday April 7 at 1000am
MaySaturday May 5 at 1000am
You can get more information and sign up for the training orientations on FacebookWe Need Your Empty Printer CartridgesPlease drop your used printer cartridges off to any Staples By using our telephone number 330-723-7722 we will earn money towards office supplies
Thank you
Volunteer News
Cuddly KittensWe always have kittens at the MCSPCA Come in and check out the kaboodle
of kitties and while you are there make sure you visit with our older cats They can be just as adorable
While shopping you can pick up one or more of the items listed belowIf you would like to donate to the Medina County SPCA below is a list of items we are always in need ofbull Canned food for kittens and adult cats
(Friskies Fancy Feast 9-Lives)bull Pedigree or Purina One (Regular sized or
ldquoSmall Bitesrdquo for puppy and adult dogs)bull Purina Cat amp Kitten Chow dry for
our cats and kittens
bull Kitten replacement milk (GNC KMR Just Born PetLac-NO HARTZ PLEASE)
bull Pellet clumping or fragrance free non-clumping clay litter
bull Small paper boats available at GFSbull Cat amp dog toysbull Horse feed (we purchase Safe Choice)bull Good quality hay bull Paper towelsbull Bleachbull Gift cards (pet stores gas stations TSC
Towne amp Country WalMart)
Volunteer trainingschedule (Class Times have changed)
NEW WEBSITECheck out our new and improved website where you can find up to date information about adoptable animals news and a calendar of events Want to get the newsletter delivered to your email You can sign up for it there Go to wwwmedinacountyspcacom
We would like to thank Kassey Sikora for volunteering
to update our website
Kassey SikoraC O P P E R C L E
Design + Creative Consulting4195605383
wwwcopperclecom
Dog VolunteerMarchWednesday March 14 at 600pm
AprilThursday April 12 at 600pm
MayThursday May 10 at 600pm
Become a Ray of Hope in an abused animalrsquos lifedues donations and fundraising events to survive As Medina County grows there are more and more animals that need our help
We are a non-profit 501(c)3 organization and your contribution is tax deductible to the extent of the law Please renew or join the commitment to the animals of Medina County and help speak for those who have no voice Please renew your membership or become a member today For more information please call 330-723-7722
BlakeBlake is what we call a survivor Hersquos a great cat and would
love for you to come adopt him today He was born in August of 2012 He gets along wonderfully with cats and dogs
FUTURE EVENTSmembership
For those of you that were members in 2017 thank you so much for your membership with the Medina County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Your support helped us care for more than 1300 abused neglected and homeless animals this year More animals need your help ndash wonrsquot you please renew your membership for 2018
We provide care and service for animals in need around the clock seven days a week ndash every day of the year Our Humane Officer investigates animal cruelty cases and our
Animal Rescue Team is on call at all times We provide a sanctuary for sick and injured animals and we never euthanize for space As Medina Countyrsquos official Humane Society we are grateful for the support we receive from the county and municipalities but that pays for less than 15 of our annual expenses Also please be aware that donations to The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) and The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) are not forwarded to our local shelter We must rely upon membership
memberships Matters
Name ___________________________________________________ ________________________________________Address _________________________________________________________________________________________City _______________________________ State _____ Zip ______________ Phone _________________________
Please give us your email address so we can keep you updated on all upcoming events and news Email ________________________________________________________________________
I am interested in finding out more about the following____ Adoption Committee _____ Fundraising Committee _____ Humane Education _____ Newsletter ____ Shelter Volunteer _____ Event Volunteer _____ PRMarketing ____ Being a Rescue Agent _____ Being a Cat Foster Home _____ Being a Dog Foster Home
Please make all checks payable to Medina County SPCA bull 8790 Guilford Road Seville OH 44273
MCSPCADONATETODAY
Please help support the MCSPCA by renewing becoming a new member or purchasing a gift of membership for a friend or family member One hundred percent (100) of fees stay in Medina County and directly support the thousands of dogs cats horses and other companion animals that have been saved through our efforts Consider becoming a member today and make a difference in an abused animalrsquos life
Membership Levels Individual $25 Family $45 Student $10 Senior (60+) $15 Corporate $200 Lifetime $1000
MarioMariorsquos owner has a medical condition and had to surrender him to the
MCSPCA for his own safety If you maybe know of someone who would like a SUPER SWEET cat like me ndash who loves to be loved on and gives little kisses ndash
can you please send them my way Tell them to ask for Mario ndash thatrsquos me
FUNDRAISING FUN
The most fun youwill have in 2018
HONORSTRIBUTES In honor of Courtney Cassidy for all the donations raised from her party In honor of therapy dogs Judith Cross In honor of my daughter Anna Christopher amp Jennifer SoskaIn honor of the people who love help and rescue our furry friends Kathy SemancoZak amp Squeaker Michael OlshavskyRodgers - Gow Wedding Lori RodgersKlondike Lorna McCaslinHolly Carla MaasJulz Williams Carol amp Mark Williams-YoungMike Johnston Jeffrey amp Cheryl PaceMr amp Mrs Thomas Acklin Larry amp Cathy WarnerRichard Wise and Lynn Allen Sherry ZimmermanSandy amp Mike Larson Kelly amp Jesse MicireWill amp Carol Klingel Erin HachtelMike Corradini Ashley Demyan amp Calvin Ellen CorradiniLinda McClure Lisa McClure
MEMORIALSAngela McKim Falcon Industries Ann Kukay Tom Kukay Barbara Havlin Michael amp Jennifer Brickner Barbara McKelvey Merry Christmas from Kristine Swartz Barbara Uveges Esther Jo Spechalske Gary amp Karen Yerse Mr amp Mrs Dean Pour Wendy Warner Elva amp Bill Dunham Braeden C Poole Kelly Poole Cindy Richardson Lisa Stovall Clyde Rhoads Mary Whitesell Debra K VanBlarcum Mark VanBlarcum Diana Johns Karen amp Colin Johns Lori Less Dick Wagner Pamela Wagner Dorothy Reiter Harmon Jan Reinhold EF ldquoJackrdquo Heiszek Suzanne Heiszek Gerald Nash Sr Kimberly Virzi Jeffrey Taraba Family Phil amp Nina Asbury Robert Sandy Sandra Bucher Marc amp Monica Malinowski Steven Papotto Kristin Shaw Timothy Grasson Gail Reddinger Michael amp Patricia Bundy June Olivo
Janet Aikman Helen amp Jim Young Jim Pfeiffer Sandy amp Mike Larson Joseph Kornmayer Norman amp Phyllis Wolff Gerald amp Judy Porter George amp Donna Wolff Gregory amp Deborah Nichols Glenn amp Peg Smith Dale amp Diana Hendricks Judy Couchey Larry amp Cathy Warner Judy Vilt Elaine amp Daniel Monroe Marcia Hinds Jamie amp Mike Piechuta Marianne Huffman Robert amp Laura Bogdanski Melanie Misencik Joe amp Beverly McGlamery Ozzie Neroni Brandon Rapp Ray D Zimmerman Sherry Zimmerman Robert Fearer Cynthia Turk Robert Whitford Parma Professional Firefighters Roger Fritz Marilyn Kapolka Mary Ann Whipkey Sheila Roberts Danny Roberts Susan Potterton Lodi Literary Club Douglas amp Emelia Davis Russell amp Mary Gortner Ted amp Ginny Akins Emily Parrish Vivian Lombardi Kim Hoessly Katherine Caprez Maria Kipfstuhl Holly Custer amp friends in the Akron District
Since 1985 the Medina County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals a non-profit volunteer-based organization has helped abused neglected and injured animals in our community Thousands of dogs cats horses and other companion animals have been saved through the efforts and generosity of our caring members and donors to whom we are deeply grateful To all of these donors we would like to express our deepest gratitude
SPCA Memorials honors and tributes
MCSPCADONATETODAY
JuliaJulia is a friendly girl looking for love
Shersquos approximately 6 years old so shersquos out of the kitten stage and into the lap loving stage Stop out to meet her today
RAINBOW BRIDGEBlue Danielle ShrimptonBuffy Peggy amp Katie Sally OtterbacherCharlie Rodriguez - a wonderful therapy dog Janet RodriguezGreta Linda FussiGus amp Pepper Sharon amp Dennis RevlockLexi Joan HoffmanMax Jacki WestMurphy the Cat aka Big Boy Suzanne SlimakMy boys Buster amp Baxter Linda Baney
My Little Gremlin Barbara Saylor KremerIn loving memory of Nilo Boesiger Yvonne JonesOscar John HoodOur beloved 17 year old Sheltie Casey Knudson Joanne amp Lloyd Knudsen Sandy amp Mike Larson Maggie amp Frank SchlundOur toy Poodle Tiny Frank amp Carole KlingshirnOzzy Lorna McCaslinPablo Keefer Maggie amp Frank SchlundPenny McBride Diana McBridePita Luna Chole and Tang Phyllis Taranto
Community Action The MCSPCA was involved in a situation this past January where we had to immediately seize a large macaw and an exotic turtle Both animals were found living in filth and starving We reached out to our Facebook followers with a need of a large aquarium for the turtle and large cage for the macaw Within minutes we started getting responses that led us to two very generous people that donated supplies to help these animals Sometimes the Humane Officers of the MCSPCA must take control of exotic animals that are not usual residents of the shelter Thanks to the help of social media our very generous community and our team of vets we can quickly turn a bad situation around for these animals and get them the help they need for their specific breeds We love Medina
After we were able to assess both animals it turns out that the turtle that we named Mrs Turtle is a Red Eared Slider Although very pretty she is illegal to own in the state of Ohio without a special permit Due to her living conditions Mrs Turtle had a bacterial infection from living in water that was so filthy you could not tell there was a turtle in the aquarium until she popped her head out of the water She will stay with us until her infection is gone and then the Ohio Department of Wildlife will find a safe place for her to live
Angel the macaw is 10 to 12 years old She was also living in very unsanitary conditions and was being fed a diet of Cheerios and oatmeal at the time of surrender Angel also has a condition called scissor beak where the lower part of the beak grows up and to the side of the upper part of the beak The result is a bird who cannot close her mouth properly Scissor beak does happen with birds but if the bird is taken to a vet as soon as itrsquos noticed corrective action can be taken The earlier scissor beak is caught and treated the better Left alone it can make eating very difficult So far we have had her beak filed twice and we are happy to say that Angel will be up for adoption in the next few weeks If you are interested in finding out more about the needs of the MCSPCA and what can be donated to help our rescues please call 330-723-7722
Support the MCSPCA when you shop at
smileamazoncomSet Medina County Society for the
Prevention of Cruelty to Animals as your Amazon Smile partner and a percentage of your purchases will be donated to MCSPCA each time you shop through Amazon Smile
All you have to do is use Amazon Smile instead of Amazon when you order online
Go to httpssmileamazoncomLog in to your accountAt top right menu go to
Your Account gt Your Amazon SmileClick Choose or Change Charity
Search for Medina County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals clickAdd the Smile icon (Amazon Assistant) to your favorites bookmarks or easy access bar and click it when you want to order
community action
BubbleIf you maybe know of someone who needs a VERY SWEET cat
with a non-stop purr (and they donrsquot mind that shersquos carrying some extra weight right now) can you please send them my way Tell them to ask for Bubble
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Paver $75(With symbol)
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Happy Tales
Susie
Our goal at the MCSPCA is to have every one of the animals we care for find their furever homes
Mark
Gretchen
Malley
Ursala
Diesel
Fuzzenator amp Zeek
Smores
NEW BEGINNINGS
New BeginningsRecently the MCSPCA added Carrie Moore and Casandra Sohn as Humane Officers to their staff We are very excited about them joining the MCSPCA in this capacity Each of them sat down for an interview so we could get to know them better
How did you get started with the MCSPCA Carrie ldquoI worked in a vet office in Medina and would see the MCSPCA animals come in for care I began fostering dogs with medical needs for the MCSPCA shortly thereafter Three and a half years ago I was offered a job at the MCSPCA working in animal care I love working with the different animals so it has been a perfect fit for merdquo
Casandra ldquoIrsquove always loved animals and have had several types of pets growing up I believe watching my mom rescue strays from the streets is what got me started as a young child I also joke because my late Grandpa Sohn used to do the same thing Even though I was not there to see him do it and was very young when he passed my Grandma Sohn says I inherited my love and passion for rescue and nature from him My love for animals goes beyond dogs and cats I previously worked in the food service business and wanted to switch from that to working with animals because it has always been my passion My first experiences rescuing animals came from a volunteer position through a lost and found page I am the administrator for I also used to volunteer at a county facility Searching for a new career with animals I came across the MCSPCA Facebook page where I saw that they were looking for Kennel Techs I immediately sent in my resume Now Irsquom fulfilling my dream of being a Humane Officer and taking my rescue efforts furtherrdquo
What is your main job as a Humane OfficerCarrie ldquoOn a daily basis the MCSPCA receives various complaints about situations
that involve animals A Humane Officer is the person that responds to those complaints Our job allows us to go out investigate and hopefully correct these situations Once we assess the condition of the animals we can take the steps necessary to resolve the matter Sometimes it is as simple as educating the owner In other circumstances we need to force people to take the animals to the vet If we see a situation where the animals are in terrible shape or the living conditions are dire we have the authority to seize the animals Our job is to be the guardian of all animalsrdquo
What is the most rewarding part of your jobCarrie ldquoFor me the best part is serving animals in need I want to help be their voice People choose to get animals and put them in situations that most animals would not like living We had a lady with a short haired dog living outside in freezing temperatures We had to go out many times to educate her It is sad to think that someone had to tell her that keeping the dog outside still meant that she had to keep his water from freezing and make sure he was warm Sometimes people just donrsquot think about what they are subjecting an animal to When I stop by and see the dog either brought inside or changes being made for it to live comfortably outside I feel good about the job that I am doingrdquo
Casandra ldquoThe best part of being a humane officer is going out and educating people Many times people are unaware of the laws or even the care that some animals require Some people are not deliberately neglecting an animal but simply donrsquot know how to properly care for them I would prefer to keep an animal in its home if it is reasonable to do so and not contribute to the overpopulation of homeless animalsrdquo
Why does a relatively small county like Medina County need Humane Officers
Carrie ldquoHaving a Humane Officer and a shelter in Medina County is important because without us many animals would suffer We are called out to so many various places with reports of neglected and deceased animals Without a Humane Officer these people would be free to continue doing as they are which in many situations is wrongrdquo
Casandra ldquoIt is important to have people making sure that the animals are being well cared for I have found that educating people on how to care for the pets they have is one of the biggest needs we have in this county It is surprising to think people get an animal and have no idea what to do with it or what it requires to be healthy Although this seems like a small county we still have our share of animal abuse and neglectrdquo
What would you like the public to know about your jobCarrie ldquoIt is important to understand that we are here to help animals and when you call on us during a situation of abuse neglect or abandonment we will do everything within the law to rescue that animal and put it in a better situation Unfortunately there are cases when the law doesnrsquot allow us the ability to do what we want to do It is not our intent not to respond appropriately but we are bound to what the current laws providerdquo
Casandra ldquoWhat most of the public does not realize is that as Humane Officers we must follow the laws Many people think we can just walk up to a house and take all the animals we want to rescue Thatrsquos simply not the case We have laws and guidelines to follow which can be limiting at times I urge anyone that thinks we have gaps in our regulations to advocate for better laws policies and ordinances both locally and nationally We want the public to assist us by calling in what they think is neglect abuse or abandonment Without the
Carrie Moore and Casandra Sohn
brings Kallie back day after day and she hopes to continue volunteering for a very long time ldquoIf I had the chance to speak to someone that was interested in volunteering at the MCSPCA I would tell them that it is more than just helping the staff that works there Each person is making a difference in so many ways for these animals and it is worth the time and effort put in to each of your tasks The look that the animals give you after you have given them some attention is all worth itrdquo
When Kallie is not volunteering at the MCSPCA she is a senior at the Medina County Career Center Her plans after graduation include going to college at The Ohio State University to become an Equine Specialist Until that time Kallie plans to keep working with the dogs at the MCSPCA At home Kallie has a three-year-old Texel albino guinea pig named Charles
The staff and volunteers want to extend a great big thank you to Kallie for all she does at the MSCSPA It takes a village of people to offer the loving care and treatment of the animals that come into the shelter and we are very appreciative of all of her efforts
For more information on becoming part of the volunteers at the MCSPCA please call 330-723-7722
dedicated Hearts
The first day that is spent at the Medina County SPCA can bring out many emotions in even the most tough hearted person The animals looking at you for love encouragement and comfort can be a bit overwhelming but for Kallie Allen her first day as a MCSPCA volunteer made her even more committed to helping animals
ldquoI was at the shelter cleaning dog cages on my first day and met a black lab named Luckyrdquo commented Kallie ldquoLucky is an older dog but she is the friendliest dog I have ever been around and we instantly bonded As I spent time that day with her I knew I was doing good for a dog that was going through a rough patch and it made me feel good to be able to help herrdquo That instant connection continued as Kallie spent time volunteering at the shelter ldquoA few weeks later Tracey asked me to introduce Lucky to a couple that had brought their two dogs to see if Lucky got a along with themrdquo commented Kallie ldquoThe two dogs werenrsquot too sure about Lucky since she was bigger than them but the bond that Lucky and I had helped reassure all of the dogs and everyone got along They ended up adopting her that night and as I said my goodbyes to Lucky I knew I was someone in her life that made a differencerdquo
Kallie enjoys all the work that she does at the shelter but working with the dogs is her favorite ldquoI enjoy spending time with the dogs whether it is walking them playing with them or bathing them You develop a very strong bond with these animals and it is hard to see them go to a new home sometimes but knowing their life is finally going to be good is the best feeling everrdquo This feeling is what
Dedicated HeartsKallie Allen
ldquoEach person is making a difference in so many ways for these animals and it is worth the time and effort put in to each of your tasks The look that the animals give you after you have given them some attention is all worth itrdquo
help of our citizens we would not be able to do what we do They can also help by donating much needed items and funds to the MCSPCArdquo
What pets do you have at homeCarrie ldquoWe have quite a few Daisy is a Rottweiler that I fostered that had a broken leg She was such a sweet girl we made her part of our family Mack is a Dachshund that is very bonded with my husband Porsha is a mix breed dog She was a foster bottle-fed puppy who formed an amazing bond with my daughter that started when Porsha was only about 4 weeks old Elsa Is a Havanese She and I are very attached Lorna is Chihuahua that was a foster She was pregnant when she came to us She was one of those dogs that just fit in to our family All my foster dogs came from the MCSPCA I am so lucky to have the most understanding husband that helps me foster dogs and puppies We have a 6-year-old daughter that loves helping with all the animals toordquo
Casandra ldquoMy pets include a 12-year-old Beagle named Franky whose owners no longer wanted him Tallahassee or Tally for short a 9-month-old cat adopted from the MCSPCA Jeeves a 5-year-old cat and Cassie a 13-year-old black lab adopted from the MCSPCA Cassie was abandoned by her owner in a park when she was found to have cancer Her previous owner whom told her family Cassie had died and adopted a puppy from another rescue a few days after abandoning her didnrsquot expect Cassie would survive long enough for anyone to find her Thankfully our readership on Facebook recognized Cassiersquos picture when we posted it and let us know what the true story of how Cassie ended up in the park The MCSPCA removed a cancerous lump from her and now she is doing great My pets so important to merdquo
MCSPCADONATETODAY
Hooves with Heart
LOLA Our family adopted Lola in mid-November and shersquos been a perfect little angel since the first day She has grown very comfortable in our home and is a treasured part of our family Everyone ndash I and my teenage children and our extended family and neighbors just love her We want to thank you and everyone else whom volunteers at the shelter that helped with her Shersquos impeccably housebroken proudly shows off the things she learned in her training is super-smart (when she needs to walk she comes and grabs a trash bag and brings it to me) and is very eager to please I work from home so she has constant companionship as do I Her tail whips a mile-a-minute when she hears each of the kids coming No one believes that even after just a few weeks with her anyone could have taken her back to the shelter Shersquos here to stay
Shersquos been feeling very well ndash our vet says she gained back most of the weight she had lost and we havenrsquot had any issues with her tummy at all since the first few days She plays a super game of tug-of-war loves playing in the snow no matter how cold it is outside tries to climb in the car most days to go get an ice cream (she remembers) and about once a day rockets around the house during what we call ldquocuckoo timerdquo Shersquos a super happy little doggy and we all are too Herersquos a picture of her during a recent walk ndash she brought along her new favorite toy to show the neighbors The toy lasted about 15 minutes after her walk She had a very happy Thanksgiving a very merry Christmas and we look forward to a great New Year with her as well Thank you again for all that you do and for checking in our new best friend
Joe amp Family
MeetingsBoard of Directors Meetings Rustic Hills Country Clubmdash530pm March 15 2018 April 19 2018 May 17 2018
Fundraising Committee MeetingsWe need youThe fundraising committee is always looking for new people to join this vital committee Our focus is to raise funds to ensure the continued care of the rescue animals and the costs incurred operating the shelter Every member of this committee plays an important part to achieve this We meet the first Thursday of each month except for December at Buehlerrsquos River Styx 3626 Medina Rd Medina OH 44256 at 600pm
Fundraising CoordinatorCindy Brodecbrodemedinacountyspcacom330-990-3234
PetSmart Adoption EventsAdoption Events are held the first Saturday of the month from 1100am-200pm at PetSmart in Medina (5011 Grande Blvd Medina)
LolaHerersquos a picture of her during a recent walk ndash she brought along her
new favorite toy to show the neighbors The toy lasted about 15 minutes after her walk
Looking For A Furrever Home
HOPE
Hope rsquos StoryHope is a 25-year-old Pony of the Americas (POA) She is 112 hands and has been ridden in the past Itrsquos been 5 years since anyone has ridden her so she would need a refresher course She would also need lots of slow conditioning to get her in shape This sweetheart gets along very well with other horses and would make a wonderful addition as pasture playmate Hope is also very sweet to handle Her soft nature will just warm your heart If you would like to give this girl a loving home for her remaining years please call the shelter at 330-723-7722 for more information about Hope
HOPE
Name
Phone ( ) -
No of Guests x $35 =
Reservations $35 mdash (Tables of 8)
Sponsorship Levelq Leader of the Pack $1000 (8 Complimentary Reservations)
q Top Dog $500 (4 Complimentary Reservations)
q Fat Cat $250 (2 Complimentary Reservations)
q Best Friend $100q Catrsquos Meow $50q Furry Friend $25
Total Amount Enclosed $
Make checks payable to Medina County SPCAVisa and Mastercard Accepted
To make reservationsMail toMedina County SPCAAttn Dinner Auction8790 Guilford Road Seville OH 44273
Reservations close on April 6th 2018
April 21 2018
Social HourViewing500pm
Welcoming Remarks615pm
Dinner630pm
Live Auctionto Follow Dinner
Reservations $35For reservations mail to
Medina County SPCAAttn Dinner Auction8790 Guilford Road Seville OH 44273
or call 330-723-7722Reservations close on April 6th 2018
Diamond Event Center1480 Pearl Road Brunswick Plaza
Brunswick Ohio 44212
For more informationplease contact the MCSPCA
at 330-723-7722Reservations are available online at wwwmedinacountyspcacom
Please join us for this casual fun-filled fundraising event
To Sponsor or Donate an ItemPlease call the shelter 330-990-3234
or Cindy 330-388-3816by April 6th in order to be included in the program
LolaHerersquos a picture of her during a recent walk ndash she brought along her
new favorite toy to show the neighbors The toy lasted about 15 minutes after her walk
wiskers amp Wags
Mr KittyIf you know someone who would want a cat like me ndash a bit thin cross-eyed
with less-than-perfect-vision but super nice (and good with nice dogs too) can you please send them my way Tell them to ask for Mr Kitty ndash thatrsquos me
P
Looking For A Furrever Home
Looking for that person that loves a little bit of a challengePenny is only one year old and has been through at least four different homes She was found as a stray went into a foster home for a few weeks went to the shelter and was returned to her owners After a couple of months went by she was then given to a friend of the owner who eventually surrendered her back to the shelter She has never found her home or her people All we know now is that she is safe and she is looking for her forever person
Penny is young energetic full of life and full of love She loves all people does well with most dogs if there is a proper meet and greet and even has potential with cats Penny knows how to sit and shake but thatrsquos it She is partially house trained but will need someone to let her out more often When in the foster home she only had accidents when left for extended periods of time of ten hours or more The area that Penny has the hardest time is her leash manners You see when a puppy or high energy dog doesnrsquot get exercise they have trouble focusing on being an obedient dog If she had her own person that would get her out to play and work on her leash manners Penny would find her grove and be an amazing walking or running companion Penny loves tug of war and she gets so excited to go outside that she jumps up and grabs the leash the whole way outside Once on a walk she calms down and walks decently on a leash If Penny had proper daily exercise and a reward-based training routine she would thrive
Penny loves food and is very treat motivated Shersquos even been introduced to the treadmill a few times and seems to enjoy it Penny is
recommended not to go to a home with small children due to her high energy jumping and nipping She tends to accidentally grab your fingers or pinch your arm while in her excited state She will also grab at your feet We said untrained didnrsquot we These behaviors attribute to the very minimal amount of exercise she is currently receiving and her lack of training Someone willing to put time and effort into changing that would be a perfect fit for Penny because she is so willing to please
enny
Penny has been spayed vaccinated microchipped and has tested neg for heartworm which is included in the $75 adoption fee If you would like to adopt this adorable girl you must come into the shelter for a meet and greet Feel free to call the shelter at 330-723-7722 for more information on penny or any of our other adoptable animals
General Volunteer Orientation MarchSaturday March 3 at 1000am
AprilSaturday April 7 at 1000am
MaySaturday May 5 at 1000am
You can get more information and sign up for the training orientations on FacebookWe Need Your Empty Printer CartridgesPlease drop your used printer cartridges off to any Staples By using our telephone number 330-723-7722 we will earn money towards office supplies
Thank you
Volunteer News
Cuddly KittensWe always have kittens at the MCSPCA Come in and check out the kaboodle
of kitties and while you are there make sure you visit with our older cats They can be just as adorable
While shopping you can pick up one or more of the items listed belowIf you would like to donate to the Medina County SPCA below is a list of items we are always in need ofbull Canned food for kittens and adult cats
(Friskies Fancy Feast 9-Lives)bull Pedigree or Purina One (Regular sized or
ldquoSmall Bitesrdquo for puppy and adult dogs)bull Purina Cat amp Kitten Chow dry for
our cats and kittens
bull Kitten replacement milk (GNC KMR Just Born PetLac-NO HARTZ PLEASE)
bull Pellet clumping or fragrance free non-clumping clay litter
bull Small paper boats available at GFSbull Cat amp dog toysbull Horse feed (we purchase Safe Choice)bull Good quality hay bull Paper towelsbull Bleachbull Gift cards (pet stores gas stations TSC
Towne amp Country WalMart)
Volunteer trainingschedule (Class Times have changed)
NEW WEBSITECheck out our new and improved website where you can find up to date information about adoptable animals news and a calendar of events Want to get the newsletter delivered to your email You can sign up for it there Go to wwwmedinacountyspcacom
We would like to thank Kassey Sikora for volunteering
to update our website
Kassey SikoraC O P P E R C L E
Design + Creative Consulting4195605383
wwwcopperclecom
Dog VolunteerMarchWednesday March 14 at 600pm
AprilThursday April 12 at 600pm
MayThursday May 10 at 600pm
Become a Ray of Hope in an abused animalrsquos lifedues donations and fundraising events to survive As Medina County grows there are more and more animals that need our help
We are a non-profit 501(c)3 organization and your contribution is tax deductible to the extent of the law Please renew or join the commitment to the animals of Medina County and help speak for those who have no voice Please renew your membership or become a member today For more information please call 330-723-7722
BlakeBlake is what we call a survivor Hersquos a great cat and would
love for you to come adopt him today He was born in August of 2012 He gets along wonderfully with cats and dogs
FUTURE EVENTSmembership
For those of you that were members in 2017 thank you so much for your membership with the Medina County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Your support helped us care for more than 1300 abused neglected and homeless animals this year More animals need your help ndash wonrsquot you please renew your membership for 2018
We provide care and service for animals in need around the clock seven days a week ndash every day of the year Our Humane Officer investigates animal cruelty cases and our
Animal Rescue Team is on call at all times We provide a sanctuary for sick and injured animals and we never euthanize for space As Medina Countyrsquos official Humane Society we are grateful for the support we receive from the county and municipalities but that pays for less than 15 of our annual expenses Also please be aware that donations to The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) and The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) are not forwarded to our local shelter We must rely upon membership
memberships Matters
Name ___________________________________________________ ________________________________________Address _________________________________________________________________________________________City _______________________________ State _____ Zip ______________ Phone _________________________
Please give us your email address so we can keep you updated on all upcoming events and news Email ________________________________________________________________________
I am interested in finding out more about the following____ Adoption Committee _____ Fundraising Committee _____ Humane Education _____ Newsletter ____ Shelter Volunteer _____ Event Volunteer _____ PRMarketing ____ Being a Rescue Agent _____ Being a Cat Foster Home _____ Being a Dog Foster Home
Please make all checks payable to Medina County SPCA bull 8790 Guilford Road Seville OH 44273
MCSPCADONATETODAY
Please help support the MCSPCA by renewing becoming a new member or purchasing a gift of membership for a friend or family member One hundred percent (100) of fees stay in Medina County and directly support the thousands of dogs cats horses and other companion animals that have been saved through our efforts Consider becoming a member today and make a difference in an abused animalrsquos life
Membership Levels Individual $25 Family $45 Student $10 Senior (60+) $15 Corporate $200 Lifetime $1000
MarioMariorsquos owner has a medical condition and had to surrender him to the
MCSPCA for his own safety If you maybe know of someone who would like a SUPER SWEET cat like me ndash who loves to be loved on and gives little kisses ndash
can you please send them my way Tell them to ask for Mario ndash thatrsquos me
FUNDRAISING FUN
The most fun youwill have in 2018
HONORSTRIBUTES In honor of Courtney Cassidy for all the donations raised from her party In honor of therapy dogs Judith Cross In honor of my daughter Anna Christopher amp Jennifer SoskaIn honor of the people who love help and rescue our furry friends Kathy SemancoZak amp Squeaker Michael OlshavskyRodgers - Gow Wedding Lori RodgersKlondike Lorna McCaslinHolly Carla MaasJulz Williams Carol amp Mark Williams-YoungMike Johnston Jeffrey amp Cheryl PaceMr amp Mrs Thomas Acklin Larry amp Cathy WarnerRichard Wise and Lynn Allen Sherry ZimmermanSandy amp Mike Larson Kelly amp Jesse MicireWill amp Carol Klingel Erin HachtelMike Corradini Ashley Demyan amp Calvin Ellen CorradiniLinda McClure Lisa McClure
MEMORIALSAngela McKim Falcon Industries Ann Kukay Tom Kukay Barbara Havlin Michael amp Jennifer Brickner Barbara McKelvey Merry Christmas from Kristine Swartz Barbara Uveges Esther Jo Spechalske Gary amp Karen Yerse Mr amp Mrs Dean Pour Wendy Warner Elva amp Bill Dunham Braeden C Poole Kelly Poole Cindy Richardson Lisa Stovall Clyde Rhoads Mary Whitesell Debra K VanBlarcum Mark VanBlarcum Diana Johns Karen amp Colin Johns Lori Less Dick Wagner Pamela Wagner Dorothy Reiter Harmon Jan Reinhold EF ldquoJackrdquo Heiszek Suzanne Heiszek Gerald Nash Sr Kimberly Virzi Jeffrey Taraba Family Phil amp Nina Asbury Robert Sandy Sandra Bucher Marc amp Monica Malinowski Steven Papotto Kristin Shaw Timothy Grasson Gail Reddinger Michael amp Patricia Bundy June Olivo
Janet Aikman Helen amp Jim Young Jim Pfeiffer Sandy amp Mike Larson Joseph Kornmayer Norman amp Phyllis Wolff Gerald amp Judy Porter George amp Donna Wolff Gregory amp Deborah Nichols Glenn amp Peg Smith Dale amp Diana Hendricks Judy Couchey Larry amp Cathy Warner Judy Vilt Elaine amp Daniel Monroe Marcia Hinds Jamie amp Mike Piechuta Marianne Huffman Robert amp Laura Bogdanski Melanie Misencik Joe amp Beverly McGlamery Ozzie Neroni Brandon Rapp Ray D Zimmerman Sherry Zimmerman Robert Fearer Cynthia Turk Robert Whitford Parma Professional Firefighters Roger Fritz Marilyn Kapolka Mary Ann Whipkey Sheila Roberts Danny Roberts Susan Potterton Lodi Literary Club Douglas amp Emelia Davis Russell amp Mary Gortner Ted amp Ginny Akins Emily Parrish Vivian Lombardi Kim Hoessly Katherine Caprez Maria Kipfstuhl Holly Custer amp friends in the Akron District
Since 1985 the Medina County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals a non-profit volunteer-based organization has helped abused neglected and injured animals in our community Thousands of dogs cats horses and other companion animals have been saved through the efforts and generosity of our caring members and donors to whom we are deeply grateful To all of these donors we would like to express our deepest gratitude
SPCA Memorials honors and tributes
MCSPCADONATETODAY
JuliaJulia is a friendly girl looking for love
Shersquos approximately 6 years old so shersquos out of the kitten stage and into the lap loving stage Stop out to meet her today
RAINBOW BRIDGEBlue Danielle ShrimptonBuffy Peggy amp Katie Sally OtterbacherCharlie Rodriguez - a wonderful therapy dog Janet RodriguezGreta Linda FussiGus amp Pepper Sharon amp Dennis RevlockLexi Joan HoffmanMax Jacki WestMurphy the Cat aka Big Boy Suzanne SlimakMy boys Buster amp Baxter Linda Baney
My Little Gremlin Barbara Saylor KremerIn loving memory of Nilo Boesiger Yvonne JonesOscar John HoodOur beloved 17 year old Sheltie Casey Knudson Joanne amp Lloyd Knudsen Sandy amp Mike Larson Maggie amp Frank SchlundOur toy Poodle Tiny Frank amp Carole KlingshirnOzzy Lorna McCaslinPablo Keefer Maggie amp Frank SchlundPenny McBride Diana McBridePita Luna Chole and Tang Phyllis Taranto
Community Action The MCSPCA was involved in a situation this past January where we had to immediately seize a large macaw and an exotic turtle Both animals were found living in filth and starving We reached out to our Facebook followers with a need of a large aquarium for the turtle and large cage for the macaw Within minutes we started getting responses that led us to two very generous people that donated supplies to help these animals Sometimes the Humane Officers of the MCSPCA must take control of exotic animals that are not usual residents of the shelter Thanks to the help of social media our very generous community and our team of vets we can quickly turn a bad situation around for these animals and get them the help they need for their specific breeds We love Medina
After we were able to assess both animals it turns out that the turtle that we named Mrs Turtle is a Red Eared Slider Although very pretty she is illegal to own in the state of Ohio without a special permit Due to her living conditions Mrs Turtle had a bacterial infection from living in water that was so filthy you could not tell there was a turtle in the aquarium until she popped her head out of the water She will stay with us until her infection is gone and then the Ohio Department of Wildlife will find a safe place for her to live
Angel the macaw is 10 to 12 years old She was also living in very unsanitary conditions and was being fed a diet of Cheerios and oatmeal at the time of surrender Angel also has a condition called scissor beak where the lower part of the beak grows up and to the side of the upper part of the beak The result is a bird who cannot close her mouth properly Scissor beak does happen with birds but if the bird is taken to a vet as soon as itrsquos noticed corrective action can be taken The earlier scissor beak is caught and treated the better Left alone it can make eating very difficult So far we have had her beak filed twice and we are happy to say that Angel will be up for adoption in the next few weeks If you are interested in finding out more about the needs of the MCSPCA and what can be donated to help our rescues please call 330-723-7722
Support the MCSPCA when you shop at
smileamazoncomSet Medina County Society for the
Prevention of Cruelty to Animals as your Amazon Smile partner and a percentage of your purchases will be donated to MCSPCA each time you shop through Amazon Smile
All you have to do is use Amazon Smile instead of Amazon when you order online
Go to httpssmileamazoncomLog in to your accountAt top right menu go to
Your Account gt Your Amazon SmileClick Choose or Change Charity
Search for Medina County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals clickAdd the Smile icon (Amazon Assistant) to your favorites bookmarks or easy access bar and click it when you want to order
community action
BubbleIf you maybe know of someone who needs a VERY SWEET cat
with a non-stop purr (and they donrsquot mind that shersquos carrying some extra weight right now) can you please send them my way Tell them to ask for Bubble
Preserving the Past Carving the Future
wwwmedinaohorg
City of MedinaMedina City Hall132 North Elmwood AveMedina Ohio 44256Phone 330-725-8861
3444 Medina RoadMedina OH
4221 Center RdBrunswick OH
Sun 9 AM - 7 PMMon 9 AM - 4 PM
Tue - Sat 9 AM - 8 PM
ALDI
45 Public SquareMedina OhioPHONE 330-952-0900EMAIL SALESONELUCKYDOGBAKERYCOM
wwwoneluckydogbakerycom
5399 River Styx RdMedina OH 44256
(330) 725-4281
wwwrustichillscom
Sandra Jenkins330-273-1777
Boarding bull Grooming bull Daycare
wwwDogGoneCrazyKennelscomboard DogGoneCrazyKennelscom
wwwmedinagazettenorthcoastnowcom
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News that Matters
Rebecca Sullivan
645 Lafayette RoadMedina OH 44256(330) 7227804MerryMaidsMedinagmailcom
Rob Freedline3304314954
MAIN 3306654996 bull FAX 33066559721321 CENTERVIEW CIRCLE
AKRON OH 44321 wwwmedvetforpetscom
Sponsorships are available in the form of pavement bricks These engraved bricks will be used to enhance the uniqueness of our facility Buy a brick as a gift for a birthday retirement memorial and other special occasions Buying a brick for a local business is a great way to advertise Please make checks payable to Medina County SPCA
Order FormName ___________________________________________________________Address __________________________________________________________Phone ___________________________________________________________
Email ____________________________________________________________
Pavers DonationPaver $50(No symbol)
Paver $75(With symbol)
Mail to Medina County SPCA8790 Guilford Rd Seville OH
OrderToday
Paving the Way for the Rescue Animals of Medina Countyshow your commitment to MCSPCA by purchasing a paver today
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Happy Tales
Susie
Our goal at the MCSPCA is to have every one of the animals we care for find their furever homes
Mark
Gretchen
Malley
Ursala
Diesel
Fuzzenator amp Zeek
Smores
brings Kallie back day after day and she hopes to continue volunteering for a very long time ldquoIf I had the chance to speak to someone that was interested in volunteering at the MCSPCA I would tell them that it is more than just helping the staff that works there Each person is making a difference in so many ways for these animals and it is worth the time and effort put in to each of your tasks The look that the animals give you after you have given them some attention is all worth itrdquo
When Kallie is not volunteering at the MCSPCA she is a senior at the Medina County Career Center Her plans after graduation include going to college at The Ohio State University to become an Equine Specialist Until that time Kallie plans to keep working with the dogs at the MCSPCA At home Kallie has a three-year-old Texel albino guinea pig named Charles
The staff and volunteers want to extend a great big thank you to Kallie for all she does at the MSCSPA It takes a village of people to offer the loving care and treatment of the animals that come into the shelter and we are very appreciative of all of her efforts
For more information on becoming part of the volunteers at the MCSPCA please call 330-723-7722
dedicated Hearts
The first day that is spent at the Medina County SPCA can bring out many emotions in even the most tough hearted person The animals looking at you for love encouragement and comfort can be a bit overwhelming but for Kallie Allen her first day as a MCSPCA volunteer made her even more committed to helping animals
ldquoI was at the shelter cleaning dog cages on my first day and met a black lab named Luckyrdquo commented Kallie ldquoLucky is an older dog but she is the friendliest dog I have ever been around and we instantly bonded As I spent time that day with her I knew I was doing good for a dog that was going through a rough patch and it made me feel good to be able to help herrdquo That instant connection continued as Kallie spent time volunteering at the shelter ldquoA few weeks later Tracey asked me to introduce Lucky to a couple that had brought their two dogs to see if Lucky got a along with themrdquo commented Kallie ldquoThe two dogs werenrsquot too sure about Lucky since she was bigger than them but the bond that Lucky and I had helped reassure all of the dogs and everyone got along They ended up adopting her that night and as I said my goodbyes to Lucky I knew I was someone in her life that made a differencerdquo
Kallie enjoys all the work that she does at the shelter but working with the dogs is her favorite ldquoI enjoy spending time with the dogs whether it is walking them playing with them or bathing them You develop a very strong bond with these animals and it is hard to see them go to a new home sometimes but knowing their life is finally going to be good is the best feeling everrdquo This feeling is what
Dedicated HeartsKallie Allen
ldquoEach person is making a difference in so many ways for these animals and it is worth the time and effort put in to each of your tasks The look that the animals give you after you have given them some attention is all worth itrdquo
help of our citizens we would not be able to do what we do They can also help by donating much needed items and funds to the MCSPCArdquo
What pets do you have at homeCarrie ldquoWe have quite a few Daisy is a Rottweiler that I fostered that had a broken leg She was such a sweet girl we made her part of our family Mack is a Dachshund that is very bonded with my husband Porsha is a mix breed dog She was a foster bottle-fed puppy who formed an amazing bond with my daughter that started when Porsha was only about 4 weeks old Elsa Is a Havanese She and I are very attached Lorna is Chihuahua that was a foster She was pregnant when she came to us She was one of those dogs that just fit in to our family All my foster dogs came from the MCSPCA I am so lucky to have the most understanding husband that helps me foster dogs and puppies We have a 6-year-old daughter that loves helping with all the animals toordquo
Casandra ldquoMy pets include a 12-year-old Beagle named Franky whose owners no longer wanted him Tallahassee or Tally for short a 9-month-old cat adopted from the MCSPCA Jeeves a 5-year-old cat and Cassie a 13-year-old black lab adopted from the MCSPCA Cassie was abandoned by her owner in a park when she was found to have cancer Her previous owner whom told her family Cassie had died and adopted a puppy from another rescue a few days after abandoning her didnrsquot expect Cassie would survive long enough for anyone to find her Thankfully our readership on Facebook recognized Cassiersquos picture when we posted it and let us know what the true story of how Cassie ended up in the park The MCSPCA removed a cancerous lump from her and now she is doing great My pets so important to merdquo
MCSPCADONATETODAY
Hooves with Heart
LOLA Our family adopted Lola in mid-November and shersquos been a perfect little angel since the first day She has grown very comfortable in our home and is a treasured part of our family Everyone ndash I and my teenage children and our extended family and neighbors just love her We want to thank you and everyone else whom volunteers at the shelter that helped with her Shersquos impeccably housebroken proudly shows off the things she learned in her training is super-smart (when she needs to walk she comes and grabs a trash bag and brings it to me) and is very eager to please I work from home so she has constant companionship as do I Her tail whips a mile-a-minute when she hears each of the kids coming No one believes that even after just a few weeks with her anyone could have taken her back to the shelter Shersquos here to stay
Shersquos been feeling very well ndash our vet says she gained back most of the weight she had lost and we havenrsquot had any issues with her tummy at all since the first few days She plays a super game of tug-of-war loves playing in the snow no matter how cold it is outside tries to climb in the car most days to go get an ice cream (she remembers) and about once a day rockets around the house during what we call ldquocuckoo timerdquo Shersquos a super happy little doggy and we all are too Herersquos a picture of her during a recent walk ndash she brought along her new favorite toy to show the neighbors The toy lasted about 15 minutes after her walk She had a very happy Thanksgiving a very merry Christmas and we look forward to a great New Year with her as well Thank you again for all that you do and for checking in our new best friend
Joe amp Family
MeetingsBoard of Directors Meetings Rustic Hills Country Clubmdash530pm March 15 2018 April 19 2018 May 17 2018
Fundraising Committee MeetingsWe need youThe fundraising committee is always looking for new people to join this vital committee Our focus is to raise funds to ensure the continued care of the rescue animals and the costs incurred operating the shelter Every member of this committee plays an important part to achieve this We meet the first Thursday of each month except for December at Buehlerrsquos River Styx 3626 Medina Rd Medina OH 44256 at 600pm
Fundraising CoordinatorCindy Brodecbrodemedinacountyspcacom330-990-3234
PetSmart Adoption EventsAdoption Events are held the first Saturday of the month from 1100am-200pm at PetSmart in Medina (5011 Grande Blvd Medina)
LolaHerersquos a picture of her during a recent walk ndash she brought along her
new favorite toy to show the neighbors The toy lasted about 15 minutes after her walk
Looking For A Furrever Home
HOPE
Hope rsquos StoryHope is a 25-year-old Pony of the Americas (POA) She is 112 hands and has been ridden in the past Itrsquos been 5 years since anyone has ridden her so she would need a refresher course She would also need lots of slow conditioning to get her in shape This sweetheart gets along very well with other horses and would make a wonderful addition as pasture playmate Hope is also very sweet to handle Her soft nature will just warm your heart If you would like to give this girl a loving home for her remaining years please call the shelter at 330-723-7722 for more information about Hope
HOPE
Name
Phone ( ) -
No of Guests x $35 =
Reservations $35 mdash (Tables of 8)
Sponsorship Levelq Leader of the Pack $1000 (8 Complimentary Reservations)
q Top Dog $500 (4 Complimentary Reservations)
q Fat Cat $250 (2 Complimentary Reservations)
q Best Friend $100q Catrsquos Meow $50q Furry Friend $25
Total Amount Enclosed $
Make checks payable to Medina County SPCAVisa and Mastercard Accepted
To make reservationsMail toMedina County SPCAAttn Dinner Auction8790 Guilford Road Seville OH 44273
Reservations close on April 6th 2018
April 21 2018
Social HourViewing500pm
Welcoming Remarks615pm
Dinner630pm
Live Auctionto Follow Dinner
Reservations $35For reservations mail to
Medina County SPCAAttn Dinner Auction8790 Guilford Road Seville OH 44273
or call 330-723-7722Reservations close on April 6th 2018
Diamond Event Center1480 Pearl Road Brunswick Plaza
Brunswick Ohio 44212
For more informationplease contact the MCSPCA
at 330-723-7722Reservations are available online at wwwmedinacountyspcacom
Please join us for this casual fun-filled fundraising event
To Sponsor or Donate an ItemPlease call the shelter 330-990-3234
or Cindy 330-388-3816by April 6th in order to be included in the program
LolaHerersquos a picture of her during a recent walk ndash she brought along her
new favorite toy to show the neighbors The toy lasted about 15 minutes after her walk
wiskers amp Wags
Mr KittyIf you know someone who would want a cat like me ndash a bit thin cross-eyed
with less-than-perfect-vision but super nice (and good with nice dogs too) can you please send them my way Tell them to ask for Mr Kitty ndash thatrsquos me
P
Looking For A Furrever Home
Looking for that person that loves a little bit of a challengePenny is only one year old and has been through at least four different homes She was found as a stray went into a foster home for a few weeks went to the shelter and was returned to her owners After a couple of months went by she was then given to a friend of the owner who eventually surrendered her back to the shelter She has never found her home or her people All we know now is that she is safe and she is looking for her forever person
Penny is young energetic full of life and full of love She loves all people does well with most dogs if there is a proper meet and greet and even has potential with cats Penny knows how to sit and shake but thatrsquos it She is partially house trained but will need someone to let her out more often When in the foster home she only had accidents when left for extended periods of time of ten hours or more The area that Penny has the hardest time is her leash manners You see when a puppy or high energy dog doesnrsquot get exercise they have trouble focusing on being an obedient dog If she had her own person that would get her out to play and work on her leash manners Penny would find her grove and be an amazing walking or running companion Penny loves tug of war and she gets so excited to go outside that she jumps up and grabs the leash the whole way outside Once on a walk she calms down and walks decently on a leash If Penny had proper daily exercise and a reward-based training routine she would thrive
Penny loves food and is very treat motivated Shersquos even been introduced to the treadmill a few times and seems to enjoy it Penny is
recommended not to go to a home with small children due to her high energy jumping and nipping She tends to accidentally grab your fingers or pinch your arm while in her excited state She will also grab at your feet We said untrained didnrsquot we These behaviors attribute to the very minimal amount of exercise she is currently receiving and her lack of training Someone willing to put time and effort into changing that would be a perfect fit for Penny because she is so willing to please
enny
Penny has been spayed vaccinated microchipped and has tested neg for heartworm which is included in the $75 adoption fee If you would like to adopt this adorable girl you must come into the shelter for a meet and greet Feel free to call the shelter at 330-723-7722 for more information on penny or any of our other adoptable animals
General Volunteer Orientation MarchSaturday March 3 at 1000am
AprilSaturday April 7 at 1000am
MaySaturday May 5 at 1000am
You can get more information and sign up for the training orientations on FacebookWe Need Your Empty Printer CartridgesPlease drop your used printer cartridges off to any Staples By using our telephone number 330-723-7722 we will earn money towards office supplies
Thank you
Volunteer News
Cuddly KittensWe always have kittens at the MCSPCA Come in and check out the kaboodle
of kitties and while you are there make sure you visit with our older cats They can be just as adorable
While shopping you can pick up one or more of the items listed belowIf you would like to donate to the Medina County SPCA below is a list of items we are always in need ofbull Canned food for kittens and adult cats
(Friskies Fancy Feast 9-Lives)bull Pedigree or Purina One (Regular sized or
ldquoSmall Bitesrdquo for puppy and adult dogs)bull Purina Cat amp Kitten Chow dry for
our cats and kittens
bull Kitten replacement milk (GNC KMR Just Born PetLac-NO HARTZ PLEASE)
bull Pellet clumping or fragrance free non-clumping clay litter
bull Small paper boats available at GFSbull Cat amp dog toysbull Horse feed (we purchase Safe Choice)bull Good quality hay bull Paper towelsbull Bleachbull Gift cards (pet stores gas stations TSC
Towne amp Country WalMart)
Volunteer trainingschedule (Class Times have changed)
NEW WEBSITECheck out our new and improved website where you can find up to date information about adoptable animals news and a calendar of events Want to get the newsletter delivered to your email You can sign up for it there Go to wwwmedinacountyspcacom
We would like to thank Kassey Sikora for volunteering
to update our website
Kassey SikoraC O P P E R C L E
Design + Creative Consulting4195605383
wwwcopperclecom
Dog VolunteerMarchWednesday March 14 at 600pm
AprilThursday April 12 at 600pm
MayThursday May 10 at 600pm
Become a Ray of Hope in an abused animalrsquos lifedues donations and fundraising events to survive As Medina County grows there are more and more animals that need our help
We are a non-profit 501(c)3 organization and your contribution is tax deductible to the extent of the law Please renew or join the commitment to the animals of Medina County and help speak for those who have no voice Please renew your membership or become a member today For more information please call 330-723-7722
BlakeBlake is what we call a survivor Hersquos a great cat and would
love for you to come adopt him today He was born in August of 2012 He gets along wonderfully with cats and dogs
FUTURE EVENTSmembership
For those of you that were members in 2017 thank you so much for your membership with the Medina County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Your support helped us care for more than 1300 abused neglected and homeless animals this year More animals need your help ndash wonrsquot you please renew your membership for 2018
We provide care and service for animals in need around the clock seven days a week ndash every day of the year Our Humane Officer investigates animal cruelty cases and our
Animal Rescue Team is on call at all times We provide a sanctuary for sick and injured animals and we never euthanize for space As Medina Countyrsquos official Humane Society we are grateful for the support we receive from the county and municipalities but that pays for less than 15 of our annual expenses Also please be aware that donations to The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) and The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) are not forwarded to our local shelter We must rely upon membership
memberships Matters
Name ___________________________________________________ ________________________________________Address _________________________________________________________________________________________City _______________________________ State _____ Zip ______________ Phone _________________________
Please give us your email address so we can keep you updated on all upcoming events and news Email ________________________________________________________________________
I am interested in finding out more about the following____ Adoption Committee _____ Fundraising Committee _____ Humane Education _____ Newsletter ____ Shelter Volunteer _____ Event Volunteer _____ PRMarketing ____ Being a Rescue Agent _____ Being a Cat Foster Home _____ Being a Dog Foster Home
Please make all checks payable to Medina County SPCA bull 8790 Guilford Road Seville OH 44273
MCSPCADONATETODAY
Please help support the MCSPCA by renewing becoming a new member or purchasing a gift of membership for a friend or family member One hundred percent (100) of fees stay in Medina County and directly support the thousands of dogs cats horses and other companion animals that have been saved through our efforts Consider becoming a member today and make a difference in an abused animalrsquos life
Membership Levels Individual $25 Family $45 Student $10 Senior (60+) $15 Corporate $200 Lifetime $1000
MarioMariorsquos owner has a medical condition and had to surrender him to the
MCSPCA for his own safety If you maybe know of someone who would like a SUPER SWEET cat like me ndash who loves to be loved on and gives little kisses ndash
can you please send them my way Tell them to ask for Mario ndash thatrsquos me
FUNDRAISING FUN
The most fun youwill have in 2018
HONORSTRIBUTES In honor of Courtney Cassidy for all the donations raised from her party In honor of therapy dogs Judith Cross In honor of my daughter Anna Christopher amp Jennifer SoskaIn honor of the people who love help and rescue our furry friends Kathy SemancoZak amp Squeaker Michael OlshavskyRodgers - Gow Wedding Lori RodgersKlondike Lorna McCaslinHolly Carla MaasJulz Williams Carol amp Mark Williams-YoungMike Johnston Jeffrey amp Cheryl PaceMr amp Mrs Thomas Acklin Larry amp Cathy WarnerRichard Wise and Lynn Allen Sherry ZimmermanSandy amp Mike Larson Kelly amp Jesse MicireWill amp Carol Klingel Erin HachtelMike Corradini Ashley Demyan amp Calvin Ellen CorradiniLinda McClure Lisa McClure
MEMORIALSAngela McKim Falcon Industries Ann Kukay Tom Kukay Barbara Havlin Michael amp Jennifer Brickner Barbara McKelvey Merry Christmas from Kristine Swartz Barbara Uveges Esther Jo Spechalske Gary amp Karen Yerse Mr amp Mrs Dean Pour Wendy Warner Elva amp Bill Dunham Braeden C Poole Kelly Poole Cindy Richardson Lisa Stovall Clyde Rhoads Mary Whitesell Debra K VanBlarcum Mark VanBlarcum Diana Johns Karen amp Colin Johns Lori Less Dick Wagner Pamela Wagner Dorothy Reiter Harmon Jan Reinhold EF ldquoJackrdquo Heiszek Suzanne Heiszek Gerald Nash Sr Kimberly Virzi Jeffrey Taraba Family Phil amp Nina Asbury Robert Sandy Sandra Bucher Marc amp Monica Malinowski Steven Papotto Kristin Shaw Timothy Grasson Gail Reddinger Michael amp Patricia Bundy June Olivo
Janet Aikman Helen amp Jim Young Jim Pfeiffer Sandy amp Mike Larson Joseph Kornmayer Norman amp Phyllis Wolff Gerald amp Judy Porter George amp Donna Wolff Gregory amp Deborah Nichols Glenn amp Peg Smith Dale amp Diana Hendricks Judy Couchey Larry amp Cathy Warner Judy Vilt Elaine amp Daniel Monroe Marcia Hinds Jamie amp Mike Piechuta Marianne Huffman Robert amp Laura Bogdanski Melanie Misencik Joe amp Beverly McGlamery Ozzie Neroni Brandon Rapp Ray D Zimmerman Sherry Zimmerman Robert Fearer Cynthia Turk Robert Whitford Parma Professional Firefighters Roger Fritz Marilyn Kapolka Mary Ann Whipkey Sheila Roberts Danny Roberts Susan Potterton Lodi Literary Club Douglas amp Emelia Davis Russell amp Mary Gortner Ted amp Ginny Akins Emily Parrish Vivian Lombardi Kim Hoessly Katherine Caprez Maria Kipfstuhl Holly Custer amp friends in the Akron District
Since 1985 the Medina County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals a non-profit volunteer-based organization has helped abused neglected and injured animals in our community Thousands of dogs cats horses and other companion animals have been saved through the efforts and generosity of our caring members and donors to whom we are deeply grateful To all of these donors we would like to express our deepest gratitude
SPCA Memorials honors and tributes
MCSPCADONATETODAY
JuliaJulia is a friendly girl looking for love
Shersquos approximately 6 years old so shersquos out of the kitten stage and into the lap loving stage Stop out to meet her today
RAINBOW BRIDGEBlue Danielle ShrimptonBuffy Peggy amp Katie Sally OtterbacherCharlie Rodriguez - a wonderful therapy dog Janet RodriguezGreta Linda FussiGus amp Pepper Sharon amp Dennis RevlockLexi Joan HoffmanMax Jacki WestMurphy the Cat aka Big Boy Suzanne SlimakMy boys Buster amp Baxter Linda Baney
My Little Gremlin Barbara Saylor KremerIn loving memory of Nilo Boesiger Yvonne JonesOscar John HoodOur beloved 17 year old Sheltie Casey Knudson Joanne amp Lloyd Knudsen Sandy amp Mike Larson Maggie amp Frank SchlundOur toy Poodle Tiny Frank amp Carole KlingshirnOzzy Lorna McCaslinPablo Keefer Maggie amp Frank SchlundPenny McBride Diana McBridePita Luna Chole and Tang Phyllis Taranto
Community Action The MCSPCA was involved in a situation this past January where we had to immediately seize a large macaw and an exotic turtle Both animals were found living in filth and starving We reached out to our Facebook followers with a need of a large aquarium for the turtle and large cage for the macaw Within minutes we started getting responses that led us to two very generous people that donated supplies to help these animals Sometimes the Humane Officers of the MCSPCA must take control of exotic animals that are not usual residents of the shelter Thanks to the help of social media our very generous community and our team of vets we can quickly turn a bad situation around for these animals and get them the help they need for their specific breeds We love Medina
After we were able to assess both animals it turns out that the turtle that we named Mrs Turtle is a Red Eared Slider Although very pretty she is illegal to own in the state of Ohio without a special permit Due to her living conditions Mrs Turtle had a bacterial infection from living in water that was so filthy you could not tell there was a turtle in the aquarium until she popped her head out of the water She will stay with us until her infection is gone and then the Ohio Department of Wildlife will find a safe place for her to live
Angel the macaw is 10 to 12 years old She was also living in very unsanitary conditions and was being fed a diet of Cheerios and oatmeal at the time of surrender Angel also has a condition called scissor beak where the lower part of the beak grows up and to the side of the upper part of the beak The result is a bird who cannot close her mouth properly Scissor beak does happen with birds but if the bird is taken to a vet as soon as itrsquos noticed corrective action can be taken The earlier scissor beak is caught and treated the better Left alone it can make eating very difficult So far we have had her beak filed twice and we are happy to say that Angel will be up for adoption in the next few weeks If you are interested in finding out more about the needs of the MCSPCA and what can be donated to help our rescues please call 330-723-7722
Support the MCSPCA when you shop at
smileamazoncomSet Medina County Society for the
Prevention of Cruelty to Animals as your Amazon Smile partner and a percentage of your purchases will be donated to MCSPCA each time you shop through Amazon Smile
All you have to do is use Amazon Smile instead of Amazon when you order online
Go to httpssmileamazoncomLog in to your accountAt top right menu go to
Your Account gt Your Amazon SmileClick Choose or Change Charity
Search for Medina County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals clickAdd the Smile icon (Amazon Assistant) to your favorites bookmarks or easy access bar and click it when you want to order
community action
BubbleIf you maybe know of someone who needs a VERY SWEET cat
with a non-stop purr (and they donrsquot mind that shersquos carrying some extra weight right now) can you please send them my way Tell them to ask for Bubble
Preserving the Past Carving the Future
wwwmedinaohorg
City of MedinaMedina City Hall132 North Elmwood AveMedina Ohio 44256Phone 330-725-8861
3444 Medina RoadMedina OH
4221 Center RdBrunswick OH
Sun 9 AM - 7 PMMon 9 AM - 4 PM
Tue - Sat 9 AM - 8 PM
ALDI
45 Public SquareMedina OhioPHONE 330-952-0900EMAIL SALESONELUCKYDOGBAKERYCOM
wwwoneluckydogbakerycom
5399 River Styx RdMedina OH 44256
(330) 725-4281
wwwrustichillscom
Sandra Jenkins330-273-1777
Boarding bull Grooming bull Daycare
wwwDogGoneCrazyKennelscomboard DogGoneCrazyKennelscom
wwwmedinagazettenorthcoastnowcom
WeDeliver
News that Matters
Rebecca Sullivan
645 Lafayette RoadMedina OH 44256(330) 7227804MerryMaidsMedinagmailcom
Rob Freedline3304314954
MAIN 3306654996 bull FAX 33066559721321 CENTERVIEW CIRCLE
AKRON OH 44321 wwwmedvetforpetscom
Sponsorships are available in the form of pavement bricks These engraved bricks will be used to enhance the uniqueness of our facility Buy a brick as a gift for a birthday retirement memorial and other special occasions Buying a brick for a local business is a great way to advertise Please make checks payable to Medina County SPCA
Order FormName ___________________________________________________________Address __________________________________________________________Phone ___________________________________________________________
Email ____________________________________________________________
Pavers DonationPaver $50(No symbol)
Paver $75(With symbol)
Mail to Medina County SPCA8790 Guilford Rd Seville OH
OrderToday
Paving the Way for the Rescue Animals of Medina Countyshow your commitment to MCSPCA by purchasing a paver today
Additonal Symbol (Circle One) Yes ($75) No ($50) Select a Symbol (Circle One) Heart Paws Angel Cross Starburst Cross Flower
3 Lines (20 characters maximum per line) qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq
Happy Tales
Susie
Our goal at the MCSPCA is to have every one of the animals we care for find their furever homes
Mark
Gretchen
Malley
Ursala
Diesel
Fuzzenator amp Zeek
Smores
Hooves with Heart
LOLA Our family adopted Lola in mid-November and shersquos been a perfect little angel since the first day She has grown very comfortable in our home and is a treasured part of our family Everyone ndash I and my teenage children and our extended family and neighbors just love her We want to thank you and everyone else whom volunteers at the shelter that helped with her Shersquos impeccably housebroken proudly shows off the things she learned in her training is super-smart (when she needs to walk she comes and grabs a trash bag and brings it to me) and is very eager to please I work from home so she has constant companionship as do I Her tail whips a mile-a-minute when she hears each of the kids coming No one believes that even after just a few weeks with her anyone could have taken her back to the shelter Shersquos here to stay
Shersquos been feeling very well ndash our vet says she gained back most of the weight she had lost and we havenrsquot had any issues with her tummy at all since the first few days She plays a super game of tug-of-war loves playing in the snow no matter how cold it is outside tries to climb in the car most days to go get an ice cream (she remembers) and about once a day rockets around the house during what we call ldquocuckoo timerdquo Shersquos a super happy little doggy and we all are too Herersquos a picture of her during a recent walk ndash she brought along her new favorite toy to show the neighbors The toy lasted about 15 minutes after her walk She had a very happy Thanksgiving a very merry Christmas and we look forward to a great New Year with her as well Thank you again for all that you do and for checking in our new best friend
Joe amp Family
MeetingsBoard of Directors Meetings Rustic Hills Country Clubmdash530pm March 15 2018 April 19 2018 May 17 2018
Fundraising Committee MeetingsWe need youThe fundraising committee is always looking for new people to join this vital committee Our focus is to raise funds to ensure the continued care of the rescue animals and the costs incurred operating the shelter Every member of this committee plays an important part to achieve this We meet the first Thursday of each month except for December at Buehlerrsquos River Styx 3626 Medina Rd Medina OH 44256 at 600pm
Fundraising CoordinatorCindy Brodecbrodemedinacountyspcacom330-990-3234
PetSmart Adoption EventsAdoption Events are held the first Saturday of the month from 1100am-200pm at PetSmart in Medina (5011 Grande Blvd Medina)
LolaHerersquos a picture of her during a recent walk ndash she brought along her
new favorite toy to show the neighbors The toy lasted about 15 minutes after her walk
Looking For A Furrever Home
HOPE
Hope rsquos StoryHope is a 25-year-old Pony of the Americas (POA) She is 112 hands and has been ridden in the past Itrsquos been 5 years since anyone has ridden her so she would need a refresher course She would also need lots of slow conditioning to get her in shape This sweetheart gets along very well with other horses and would make a wonderful addition as pasture playmate Hope is also very sweet to handle Her soft nature will just warm your heart If you would like to give this girl a loving home for her remaining years please call the shelter at 330-723-7722 for more information about Hope
HOPE
Name
Phone ( ) -
No of Guests x $35 =
Reservations $35 mdash (Tables of 8)
Sponsorship Levelq Leader of the Pack $1000 (8 Complimentary Reservations)
q Top Dog $500 (4 Complimentary Reservations)
q Fat Cat $250 (2 Complimentary Reservations)
q Best Friend $100q Catrsquos Meow $50q Furry Friend $25
Total Amount Enclosed $
Make checks payable to Medina County SPCAVisa and Mastercard Accepted
To make reservationsMail toMedina County SPCAAttn Dinner Auction8790 Guilford Road Seville OH 44273
Reservations close on April 6th 2018
April 21 2018
Social HourViewing500pm
Welcoming Remarks615pm
Dinner630pm
Live Auctionto Follow Dinner
Reservations $35For reservations mail to
Medina County SPCAAttn Dinner Auction8790 Guilford Road Seville OH 44273
or call 330-723-7722Reservations close on April 6th 2018
Diamond Event Center1480 Pearl Road Brunswick Plaza
Brunswick Ohio 44212
For more informationplease contact the MCSPCA
at 330-723-7722Reservations are available online at wwwmedinacountyspcacom
Please join us for this casual fun-filled fundraising event
To Sponsor or Donate an ItemPlease call the shelter 330-990-3234
or Cindy 330-388-3816by April 6th in order to be included in the program
LolaHerersquos a picture of her during a recent walk ndash she brought along her
new favorite toy to show the neighbors The toy lasted about 15 minutes after her walk
wiskers amp Wags
Mr KittyIf you know someone who would want a cat like me ndash a bit thin cross-eyed
with less-than-perfect-vision but super nice (and good with nice dogs too) can you please send them my way Tell them to ask for Mr Kitty ndash thatrsquos me
P
Looking For A Furrever Home
Looking for that person that loves a little bit of a challengePenny is only one year old and has been through at least four different homes She was found as a stray went into a foster home for a few weeks went to the shelter and was returned to her owners After a couple of months went by she was then given to a friend of the owner who eventually surrendered her back to the shelter She has never found her home or her people All we know now is that she is safe and she is looking for her forever person
Penny is young energetic full of life and full of love She loves all people does well with most dogs if there is a proper meet and greet and even has potential with cats Penny knows how to sit and shake but thatrsquos it She is partially house trained but will need someone to let her out more often When in the foster home she only had accidents when left for extended periods of time of ten hours or more The area that Penny has the hardest time is her leash manners You see when a puppy or high energy dog doesnrsquot get exercise they have trouble focusing on being an obedient dog If she had her own person that would get her out to play and work on her leash manners Penny would find her grove and be an amazing walking or running companion Penny loves tug of war and she gets so excited to go outside that she jumps up and grabs the leash the whole way outside Once on a walk she calms down and walks decently on a leash If Penny had proper daily exercise and a reward-based training routine she would thrive
Penny loves food and is very treat motivated Shersquos even been introduced to the treadmill a few times and seems to enjoy it Penny is
recommended not to go to a home with small children due to her high energy jumping and nipping She tends to accidentally grab your fingers or pinch your arm while in her excited state She will also grab at your feet We said untrained didnrsquot we These behaviors attribute to the very minimal amount of exercise she is currently receiving and her lack of training Someone willing to put time and effort into changing that would be a perfect fit for Penny because she is so willing to please
enny
Penny has been spayed vaccinated microchipped and has tested neg for heartworm which is included in the $75 adoption fee If you would like to adopt this adorable girl you must come into the shelter for a meet and greet Feel free to call the shelter at 330-723-7722 for more information on penny or any of our other adoptable animals
General Volunteer Orientation MarchSaturday March 3 at 1000am
AprilSaturday April 7 at 1000am
MaySaturday May 5 at 1000am
You can get more information and sign up for the training orientations on FacebookWe Need Your Empty Printer CartridgesPlease drop your used printer cartridges off to any Staples By using our telephone number 330-723-7722 we will earn money towards office supplies
Thank you
Volunteer News
Cuddly KittensWe always have kittens at the MCSPCA Come in and check out the kaboodle
of kitties and while you are there make sure you visit with our older cats They can be just as adorable
While shopping you can pick up one or more of the items listed belowIf you would like to donate to the Medina County SPCA below is a list of items we are always in need ofbull Canned food for kittens and adult cats
(Friskies Fancy Feast 9-Lives)bull Pedigree or Purina One (Regular sized or
ldquoSmall Bitesrdquo for puppy and adult dogs)bull Purina Cat amp Kitten Chow dry for
our cats and kittens
bull Kitten replacement milk (GNC KMR Just Born PetLac-NO HARTZ PLEASE)
bull Pellet clumping or fragrance free non-clumping clay litter
bull Small paper boats available at GFSbull Cat amp dog toysbull Horse feed (we purchase Safe Choice)bull Good quality hay bull Paper towelsbull Bleachbull Gift cards (pet stores gas stations TSC
Towne amp Country WalMart)
Volunteer trainingschedule (Class Times have changed)
NEW WEBSITECheck out our new and improved website where you can find up to date information about adoptable animals news and a calendar of events Want to get the newsletter delivered to your email You can sign up for it there Go to wwwmedinacountyspcacom
We would like to thank Kassey Sikora for volunteering
to update our website
Kassey SikoraC O P P E R C L E
Design + Creative Consulting4195605383
wwwcopperclecom
Dog VolunteerMarchWednesday March 14 at 600pm
AprilThursday April 12 at 600pm
MayThursday May 10 at 600pm
Become a Ray of Hope in an abused animalrsquos lifedues donations and fundraising events to survive As Medina County grows there are more and more animals that need our help
We are a non-profit 501(c)3 organization and your contribution is tax deductible to the extent of the law Please renew or join the commitment to the animals of Medina County and help speak for those who have no voice Please renew your membership or become a member today For more information please call 330-723-7722
BlakeBlake is what we call a survivor Hersquos a great cat and would
love for you to come adopt him today He was born in August of 2012 He gets along wonderfully with cats and dogs
FUTURE EVENTSmembership
For those of you that were members in 2017 thank you so much for your membership with the Medina County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Your support helped us care for more than 1300 abused neglected and homeless animals this year More animals need your help ndash wonrsquot you please renew your membership for 2018
We provide care and service for animals in need around the clock seven days a week ndash every day of the year Our Humane Officer investigates animal cruelty cases and our
Animal Rescue Team is on call at all times We provide a sanctuary for sick and injured animals and we never euthanize for space As Medina Countyrsquos official Humane Society we are grateful for the support we receive from the county and municipalities but that pays for less than 15 of our annual expenses Also please be aware that donations to The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) and The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) are not forwarded to our local shelter We must rely upon membership
memberships Matters
Name ___________________________________________________ ________________________________________Address _________________________________________________________________________________________City _______________________________ State _____ Zip ______________ Phone _________________________
Please give us your email address so we can keep you updated on all upcoming events and news Email ________________________________________________________________________
I am interested in finding out more about the following____ Adoption Committee _____ Fundraising Committee _____ Humane Education _____ Newsletter ____ Shelter Volunteer _____ Event Volunteer _____ PRMarketing ____ Being a Rescue Agent _____ Being a Cat Foster Home _____ Being a Dog Foster Home
Please make all checks payable to Medina County SPCA bull 8790 Guilford Road Seville OH 44273
MCSPCADONATETODAY
Please help support the MCSPCA by renewing becoming a new member or purchasing a gift of membership for a friend or family member One hundred percent (100) of fees stay in Medina County and directly support the thousands of dogs cats horses and other companion animals that have been saved through our efforts Consider becoming a member today and make a difference in an abused animalrsquos life
Membership Levels Individual $25 Family $45 Student $10 Senior (60+) $15 Corporate $200 Lifetime $1000
MarioMariorsquos owner has a medical condition and had to surrender him to the
MCSPCA for his own safety If you maybe know of someone who would like a SUPER SWEET cat like me ndash who loves to be loved on and gives little kisses ndash
can you please send them my way Tell them to ask for Mario ndash thatrsquos me
FUNDRAISING FUN
The most fun youwill have in 2018
HONORSTRIBUTES In honor of Courtney Cassidy for all the donations raised from her party In honor of therapy dogs Judith Cross In honor of my daughter Anna Christopher amp Jennifer SoskaIn honor of the people who love help and rescue our furry friends Kathy SemancoZak amp Squeaker Michael OlshavskyRodgers - Gow Wedding Lori RodgersKlondike Lorna McCaslinHolly Carla MaasJulz Williams Carol amp Mark Williams-YoungMike Johnston Jeffrey amp Cheryl PaceMr amp Mrs Thomas Acklin Larry amp Cathy WarnerRichard Wise and Lynn Allen Sherry ZimmermanSandy amp Mike Larson Kelly amp Jesse MicireWill amp Carol Klingel Erin HachtelMike Corradini Ashley Demyan amp Calvin Ellen CorradiniLinda McClure Lisa McClure
MEMORIALSAngela McKim Falcon Industries Ann Kukay Tom Kukay Barbara Havlin Michael amp Jennifer Brickner Barbara McKelvey Merry Christmas from Kristine Swartz Barbara Uveges Esther Jo Spechalske Gary amp Karen Yerse Mr amp Mrs Dean Pour Wendy Warner Elva amp Bill Dunham Braeden C Poole Kelly Poole Cindy Richardson Lisa Stovall Clyde Rhoads Mary Whitesell Debra K VanBlarcum Mark VanBlarcum Diana Johns Karen amp Colin Johns Lori Less Dick Wagner Pamela Wagner Dorothy Reiter Harmon Jan Reinhold EF ldquoJackrdquo Heiszek Suzanne Heiszek Gerald Nash Sr Kimberly Virzi Jeffrey Taraba Family Phil amp Nina Asbury Robert Sandy Sandra Bucher Marc amp Monica Malinowski Steven Papotto Kristin Shaw Timothy Grasson Gail Reddinger Michael amp Patricia Bundy June Olivo
Janet Aikman Helen amp Jim Young Jim Pfeiffer Sandy amp Mike Larson Joseph Kornmayer Norman amp Phyllis Wolff Gerald amp Judy Porter George amp Donna Wolff Gregory amp Deborah Nichols Glenn amp Peg Smith Dale amp Diana Hendricks Judy Couchey Larry amp Cathy Warner Judy Vilt Elaine amp Daniel Monroe Marcia Hinds Jamie amp Mike Piechuta Marianne Huffman Robert amp Laura Bogdanski Melanie Misencik Joe amp Beverly McGlamery Ozzie Neroni Brandon Rapp Ray D Zimmerman Sherry Zimmerman Robert Fearer Cynthia Turk Robert Whitford Parma Professional Firefighters Roger Fritz Marilyn Kapolka Mary Ann Whipkey Sheila Roberts Danny Roberts Susan Potterton Lodi Literary Club Douglas amp Emelia Davis Russell amp Mary Gortner Ted amp Ginny Akins Emily Parrish Vivian Lombardi Kim Hoessly Katherine Caprez Maria Kipfstuhl Holly Custer amp friends in the Akron District
Since 1985 the Medina County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals a non-profit volunteer-based organization has helped abused neglected and injured animals in our community Thousands of dogs cats horses and other companion animals have been saved through the efforts and generosity of our caring members and donors to whom we are deeply grateful To all of these donors we would like to express our deepest gratitude
SPCA Memorials honors and tributes
MCSPCADONATETODAY
JuliaJulia is a friendly girl looking for love
Shersquos approximately 6 years old so shersquos out of the kitten stage and into the lap loving stage Stop out to meet her today
RAINBOW BRIDGEBlue Danielle ShrimptonBuffy Peggy amp Katie Sally OtterbacherCharlie Rodriguez - a wonderful therapy dog Janet RodriguezGreta Linda FussiGus amp Pepper Sharon amp Dennis RevlockLexi Joan HoffmanMax Jacki WestMurphy the Cat aka Big Boy Suzanne SlimakMy boys Buster amp Baxter Linda Baney
My Little Gremlin Barbara Saylor KremerIn loving memory of Nilo Boesiger Yvonne JonesOscar John HoodOur beloved 17 year old Sheltie Casey Knudson Joanne amp Lloyd Knudsen Sandy amp Mike Larson Maggie amp Frank SchlundOur toy Poodle Tiny Frank amp Carole KlingshirnOzzy Lorna McCaslinPablo Keefer Maggie amp Frank SchlundPenny McBride Diana McBridePita Luna Chole and Tang Phyllis Taranto
Community Action The MCSPCA was involved in a situation this past January where we had to immediately seize a large macaw and an exotic turtle Both animals were found living in filth and starving We reached out to our Facebook followers with a need of a large aquarium for the turtle and large cage for the macaw Within minutes we started getting responses that led us to two very generous people that donated supplies to help these animals Sometimes the Humane Officers of the MCSPCA must take control of exotic animals that are not usual residents of the shelter Thanks to the help of social media our very generous community and our team of vets we can quickly turn a bad situation around for these animals and get them the help they need for their specific breeds We love Medina
After we were able to assess both animals it turns out that the turtle that we named Mrs Turtle is a Red Eared Slider Although very pretty she is illegal to own in the state of Ohio without a special permit Due to her living conditions Mrs Turtle had a bacterial infection from living in water that was so filthy you could not tell there was a turtle in the aquarium until she popped her head out of the water She will stay with us until her infection is gone and then the Ohio Department of Wildlife will find a safe place for her to live
Angel the macaw is 10 to 12 years old She was also living in very unsanitary conditions and was being fed a diet of Cheerios and oatmeal at the time of surrender Angel also has a condition called scissor beak where the lower part of the beak grows up and to the side of the upper part of the beak The result is a bird who cannot close her mouth properly Scissor beak does happen with birds but if the bird is taken to a vet as soon as itrsquos noticed corrective action can be taken The earlier scissor beak is caught and treated the better Left alone it can make eating very difficult So far we have had her beak filed twice and we are happy to say that Angel will be up for adoption in the next few weeks If you are interested in finding out more about the needs of the MCSPCA and what can be donated to help our rescues please call 330-723-7722
Support the MCSPCA when you shop at
smileamazoncomSet Medina County Society for the
Prevention of Cruelty to Animals as your Amazon Smile partner and a percentage of your purchases will be donated to MCSPCA each time you shop through Amazon Smile
All you have to do is use Amazon Smile instead of Amazon when you order online
Go to httpssmileamazoncomLog in to your accountAt top right menu go to
Your Account gt Your Amazon SmileClick Choose or Change Charity
Search for Medina County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals clickAdd the Smile icon (Amazon Assistant) to your favorites bookmarks or easy access bar and click it when you want to order
community action
BubbleIf you maybe know of someone who needs a VERY SWEET cat
with a non-stop purr (and they donrsquot mind that shersquos carrying some extra weight right now) can you please send them my way Tell them to ask for Bubble
Preserving the Past Carving the Future
wwwmedinaohorg
City of MedinaMedina City Hall132 North Elmwood AveMedina Ohio 44256Phone 330-725-8861
3444 Medina RoadMedina OH
4221 Center RdBrunswick OH
Sun 9 AM - 7 PMMon 9 AM - 4 PM
Tue - Sat 9 AM - 8 PM
ALDI
45 Public SquareMedina OhioPHONE 330-952-0900EMAIL SALESONELUCKYDOGBAKERYCOM
wwwoneluckydogbakerycom
5399 River Styx RdMedina OH 44256
(330) 725-4281
wwwrustichillscom
Sandra Jenkins330-273-1777
Boarding bull Grooming bull Daycare
wwwDogGoneCrazyKennelscomboard DogGoneCrazyKennelscom
wwwmedinagazettenorthcoastnowcom
WeDeliver
News that Matters
Rebecca Sullivan
645 Lafayette RoadMedina OH 44256(330) 7227804MerryMaidsMedinagmailcom
Rob Freedline3304314954
MAIN 3306654996 bull FAX 33066559721321 CENTERVIEW CIRCLE
AKRON OH 44321 wwwmedvetforpetscom
Sponsorships are available in the form of pavement bricks These engraved bricks will be used to enhance the uniqueness of our facility Buy a brick as a gift for a birthday retirement memorial and other special occasions Buying a brick for a local business is a great way to advertise Please make checks payable to Medina County SPCA
Order FormName ___________________________________________________________Address __________________________________________________________Phone ___________________________________________________________
Email ____________________________________________________________
Pavers DonationPaver $50(No symbol)
Paver $75(With symbol)
Mail to Medina County SPCA8790 Guilford Rd Seville OH
OrderToday
Paving the Way for the Rescue Animals of Medina Countyshow your commitment to MCSPCA by purchasing a paver today
Additonal Symbol (Circle One) Yes ($75) No ($50) Select a Symbol (Circle One) Heart Paws Angel Cross Starburst Cross Flower
3 Lines (20 characters maximum per line) qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq
Happy Tales
Susie
Our goal at the MCSPCA is to have every one of the animals we care for find their furever homes
Mark
Gretchen
Malley
Ursala
Diesel
Fuzzenator amp Zeek
Smores
Name
Phone ( ) -
No of Guests x $35 =
Reservations $35 mdash (Tables of 8)
Sponsorship Levelq Leader of the Pack $1000 (8 Complimentary Reservations)
q Top Dog $500 (4 Complimentary Reservations)
q Fat Cat $250 (2 Complimentary Reservations)
q Best Friend $100q Catrsquos Meow $50q Furry Friend $25
Total Amount Enclosed $
Make checks payable to Medina County SPCAVisa and Mastercard Accepted
To make reservationsMail toMedina County SPCAAttn Dinner Auction8790 Guilford Road Seville OH 44273
Reservations close on April 6th 2018
April 21 2018
Social HourViewing500pm
Welcoming Remarks615pm
Dinner630pm
Live Auctionto Follow Dinner
Reservations $35For reservations mail to
Medina County SPCAAttn Dinner Auction8790 Guilford Road Seville OH 44273
or call 330-723-7722Reservations close on April 6th 2018
Diamond Event Center1480 Pearl Road Brunswick Plaza
Brunswick Ohio 44212
For more informationplease contact the MCSPCA
at 330-723-7722Reservations are available online at wwwmedinacountyspcacom
Please join us for this casual fun-filled fundraising event
To Sponsor or Donate an ItemPlease call the shelter 330-990-3234
or Cindy 330-388-3816by April 6th in order to be included in the program
LolaHerersquos a picture of her during a recent walk ndash she brought along her
new favorite toy to show the neighbors The toy lasted about 15 minutes after her walk
wiskers amp Wags
Mr KittyIf you know someone who would want a cat like me ndash a bit thin cross-eyed
with less-than-perfect-vision but super nice (and good with nice dogs too) can you please send them my way Tell them to ask for Mr Kitty ndash thatrsquos me
P
Looking For A Furrever Home
Looking for that person that loves a little bit of a challengePenny is only one year old and has been through at least four different homes She was found as a stray went into a foster home for a few weeks went to the shelter and was returned to her owners After a couple of months went by she was then given to a friend of the owner who eventually surrendered her back to the shelter She has never found her home or her people All we know now is that she is safe and she is looking for her forever person
Penny is young energetic full of life and full of love She loves all people does well with most dogs if there is a proper meet and greet and even has potential with cats Penny knows how to sit and shake but thatrsquos it She is partially house trained but will need someone to let her out more often When in the foster home she only had accidents when left for extended periods of time of ten hours or more The area that Penny has the hardest time is her leash manners You see when a puppy or high energy dog doesnrsquot get exercise they have trouble focusing on being an obedient dog If she had her own person that would get her out to play and work on her leash manners Penny would find her grove and be an amazing walking or running companion Penny loves tug of war and she gets so excited to go outside that she jumps up and grabs the leash the whole way outside Once on a walk she calms down and walks decently on a leash If Penny had proper daily exercise and a reward-based training routine she would thrive
Penny loves food and is very treat motivated Shersquos even been introduced to the treadmill a few times and seems to enjoy it Penny is
recommended not to go to a home with small children due to her high energy jumping and nipping She tends to accidentally grab your fingers or pinch your arm while in her excited state She will also grab at your feet We said untrained didnrsquot we These behaviors attribute to the very minimal amount of exercise she is currently receiving and her lack of training Someone willing to put time and effort into changing that would be a perfect fit for Penny because she is so willing to please
enny
Penny has been spayed vaccinated microchipped and has tested neg for heartworm which is included in the $75 adoption fee If you would like to adopt this adorable girl you must come into the shelter for a meet and greet Feel free to call the shelter at 330-723-7722 for more information on penny or any of our other adoptable animals
General Volunteer Orientation MarchSaturday March 3 at 1000am
AprilSaturday April 7 at 1000am
MaySaturday May 5 at 1000am
You can get more information and sign up for the training orientations on FacebookWe Need Your Empty Printer CartridgesPlease drop your used printer cartridges off to any Staples By using our telephone number 330-723-7722 we will earn money towards office supplies
Thank you
Volunteer News
Cuddly KittensWe always have kittens at the MCSPCA Come in and check out the kaboodle
of kitties and while you are there make sure you visit with our older cats They can be just as adorable
While shopping you can pick up one or more of the items listed belowIf you would like to donate to the Medina County SPCA below is a list of items we are always in need ofbull Canned food for kittens and adult cats
(Friskies Fancy Feast 9-Lives)bull Pedigree or Purina One (Regular sized or
ldquoSmall Bitesrdquo for puppy and adult dogs)bull Purina Cat amp Kitten Chow dry for
our cats and kittens
bull Kitten replacement milk (GNC KMR Just Born PetLac-NO HARTZ PLEASE)
bull Pellet clumping or fragrance free non-clumping clay litter
bull Small paper boats available at GFSbull Cat amp dog toysbull Horse feed (we purchase Safe Choice)bull Good quality hay bull Paper towelsbull Bleachbull Gift cards (pet stores gas stations TSC
Towne amp Country WalMart)
Volunteer trainingschedule (Class Times have changed)
NEW WEBSITECheck out our new and improved website where you can find up to date information about adoptable animals news and a calendar of events Want to get the newsletter delivered to your email You can sign up for it there Go to wwwmedinacountyspcacom
We would like to thank Kassey Sikora for volunteering
to update our website
Kassey SikoraC O P P E R C L E
Design + Creative Consulting4195605383
wwwcopperclecom
Dog VolunteerMarchWednesday March 14 at 600pm
AprilThursday April 12 at 600pm
MayThursday May 10 at 600pm
Become a Ray of Hope in an abused animalrsquos lifedues donations and fundraising events to survive As Medina County grows there are more and more animals that need our help
We are a non-profit 501(c)3 organization and your contribution is tax deductible to the extent of the law Please renew or join the commitment to the animals of Medina County and help speak for those who have no voice Please renew your membership or become a member today For more information please call 330-723-7722
BlakeBlake is what we call a survivor Hersquos a great cat and would
love for you to come adopt him today He was born in August of 2012 He gets along wonderfully with cats and dogs
FUTURE EVENTSmembership
For those of you that were members in 2017 thank you so much for your membership with the Medina County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Your support helped us care for more than 1300 abused neglected and homeless animals this year More animals need your help ndash wonrsquot you please renew your membership for 2018
We provide care and service for animals in need around the clock seven days a week ndash every day of the year Our Humane Officer investigates animal cruelty cases and our
Animal Rescue Team is on call at all times We provide a sanctuary for sick and injured animals and we never euthanize for space As Medina Countyrsquos official Humane Society we are grateful for the support we receive from the county and municipalities but that pays for less than 15 of our annual expenses Also please be aware that donations to The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) and The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) are not forwarded to our local shelter We must rely upon membership
memberships Matters
Name ___________________________________________________ ________________________________________Address _________________________________________________________________________________________City _______________________________ State _____ Zip ______________ Phone _________________________
Please give us your email address so we can keep you updated on all upcoming events and news Email ________________________________________________________________________
I am interested in finding out more about the following____ Adoption Committee _____ Fundraising Committee _____ Humane Education _____ Newsletter ____ Shelter Volunteer _____ Event Volunteer _____ PRMarketing ____ Being a Rescue Agent _____ Being a Cat Foster Home _____ Being a Dog Foster Home
Please make all checks payable to Medina County SPCA bull 8790 Guilford Road Seville OH 44273
MCSPCADONATETODAY
Please help support the MCSPCA by renewing becoming a new member or purchasing a gift of membership for a friend or family member One hundred percent (100) of fees stay in Medina County and directly support the thousands of dogs cats horses and other companion animals that have been saved through our efforts Consider becoming a member today and make a difference in an abused animalrsquos life
Membership Levels Individual $25 Family $45 Student $10 Senior (60+) $15 Corporate $200 Lifetime $1000
MarioMariorsquos owner has a medical condition and had to surrender him to the
MCSPCA for his own safety If you maybe know of someone who would like a SUPER SWEET cat like me ndash who loves to be loved on and gives little kisses ndash
can you please send them my way Tell them to ask for Mario ndash thatrsquos me
FUNDRAISING FUN
The most fun youwill have in 2018
HONORSTRIBUTES In honor of Courtney Cassidy for all the donations raised from her party In honor of therapy dogs Judith Cross In honor of my daughter Anna Christopher amp Jennifer SoskaIn honor of the people who love help and rescue our furry friends Kathy SemancoZak amp Squeaker Michael OlshavskyRodgers - Gow Wedding Lori RodgersKlondike Lorna McCaslinHolly Carla MaasJulz Williams Carol amp Mark Williams-YoungMike Johnston Jeffrey amp Cheryl PaceMr amp Mrs Thomas Acklin Larry amp Cathy WarnerRichard Wise and Lynn Allen Sherry ZimmermanSandy amp Mike Larson Kelly amp Jesse MicireWill amp Carol Klingel Erin HachtelMike Corradini Ashley Demyan amp Calvin Ellen CorradiniLinda McClure Lisa McClure
MEMORIALSAngela McKim Falcon Industries Ann Kukay Tom Kukay Barbara Havlin Michael amp Jennifer Brickner Barbara McKelvey Merry Christmas from Kristine Swartz Barbara Uveges Esther Jo Spechalske Gary amp Karen Yerse Mr amp Mrs Dean Pour Wendy Warner Elva amp Bill Dunham Braeden C Poole Kelly Poole Cindy Richardson Lisa Stovall Clyde Rhoads Mary Whitesell Debra K VanBlarcum Mark VanBlarcum Diana Johns Karen amp Colin Johns Lori Less Dick Wagner Pamela Wagner Dorothy Reiter Harmon Jan Reinhold EF ldquoJackrdquo Heiszek Suzanne Heiszek Gerald Nash Sr Kimberly Virzi Jeffrey Taraba Family Phil amp Nina Asbury Robert Sandy Sandra Bucher Marc amp Monica Malinowski Steven Papotto Kristin Shaw Timothy Grasson Gail Reddinger Michael amp Patricia Bundy June Olivo
Janet Aikman Helen amp Jim Young Jim Pfeiffer Sandy amp Mike Larson Joseph Kornmayer Norman amp Phyllis Wolff Gerald amp Judy Porter George amp Donna Wolff Gregory amp Deborah Nichols Glenn amp Peg Smith Dale amp Diana Hendricks Judy Couchey Larry amp Cathy Warner Judy Vilt Elaine amp Daniel Monroe Marcia Hinds Jamie amp Mike Piechuta Marianne Huffman Robert amp Laura Bogdanski Melanie Misencik Joe amp Beverly McGlamery Ozzie Neroni Brandon Rapp Ray D Zimmerman Sherry Zimmerman Robert Fearer Cynthia Turk Robert Whitford Parma Professional Firefighters Roger Fritz Marilyn Kapolka Mary Ann Whipkey Sheila Roberts Danny Roberts Susan Potterton Lodi Literary Club Douglas amp Emelia Davis Russell amp Mary Gortner Ted amp Ginny Akins Emily Parrish Vivian Lombardi Kim Hoessly Katherine Caprez Maria Kipfstuhl Holly Custer amp friends in the Akron District
Since 1985 the Medina County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals a non-profit volunteer-based organization has helped abused neglected and injured animals in our community Thousands of dogs cats horses and other companion animals have been saved through the efforts and generosity of our caring members and donors to whom we are deeply grateful To all of these donors we would like to express our deepest gratitude
SPCA Memorials honors and tributes
MCSPCADONATETODAY
JuliaJulia is a friendly girl looking for love
Shersquos approximately 6 years old so shersquos out of the kitten stage and into the lap loving stage Stop out to meet her today
RAINBOW BRIDGEBlue Danielle ShrimptonBuffy Peggy amp Katie Sally OtterbacherCharlie Rodriguez - a wonderful therapy dog Janet RodriguezGreta Linda FussiGus amp Pepper Sharon amp Dennis RevlockLexi Joan HoffmanMax Jacki WestMurphy the Cat aka Big Boy Suzanne SlimakMy boys Buster amp Baxter Linda Baney
My Little Gremlin Barbara Saylor KremerIn loving memory of Nilo Boesiger Yvonne JonesOscar John HoodOur beloved 17 year old Sheltie Casey Knudson Joanne amp Lloyd Knudsen Sandy amp Mike Larson Maggie amp Frank SchlundOur toy Poodle Tiny Frank amp Carole KlingshirnOzzy Lorna McCaslinPablo Keefer Maggie amp Frank SchlundPenny McBride Diana McBridePita Luna Chole and Tang Phyllis Taranto
Community Action The MCSPCA was involved in a situation this past January where we had to immediately seize a large macaw and an exotic turtle Both animals were found living in filth and starving We reached out to our Facebook followers with a need of a large aquarium for the turtle and large cage for the macaw Within minutes we started getting responses that led us to two very generous people that donated supplies to help these animals Sometimes the Humane Officers of the MCSPCA must take control of exotic animals that are not usual residents of the shelter Thanks to the help of social media our very generous community and our team of vets we can quickly turn a bad situation around for these animals and get them the help they need for their specific breeds We love Medina
After we were able to assess both animals it turns out that the turtle that we named Mrs Turtle is a Red Eared Slider Although very pretty she is illegal to own in the state of Ohio without a special permit Due to her living conditions Mrs Turtle had a bacterial infection from living in water that was so filthy you could not tell there was a turtle in the aquarium until she popped her head out of the water She will stay with us until her infection is gone and then the Ohio Department of Wildlife will find a safe place for her to live
Angel the macaw is 10 to 12 years old She was also living in very unsanitary conditions and was being fed a diet of Cheerios and oatmeal at the time of surrender Angel also has a condition called scissor beak where the lower part of the beak grows up and to the side of the upper part of the beak The result is a bird who cannot close her mouth properly Scissor beak does happen with birds but if the bird is taken to a vet as soon as itrsquos noticed corrective action can be taken The earlier scissor beak is caught and treated the better Left alone it can make eating very difficult So far we have had her beak filed twice and we are happy to say that Angel will be up for adoption in the next few weeks If you are interested in finding out more about the needs of the MCSPCA and what can be donated to help our rescues please call 330-723-7722
Support the MCSPCA when you shop at
smileamazoncomSet Medina County Society for the
Prevention of Cruelty to Animals as your Amazon Smile partner and a percentage of your purchases will be donated to MCSPCA each time you shop through Amazon Smile
All you have to do is use Amazon Smile instead of Amazon when you order online
Go to httpssmileamazoncomLog in to your accountAt top right menu go to
Your Account gt Your Amazon SmileClick Choose or Change Charity
Search for Medina County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals clickAdd the Smile icon (Amazon Assistant) to your favorites bookmarks or easy access bar and click it when you want to order
community action
BubbleIf you maybe know of someone who needs a VERY SWEET cat
with a non-stop purr (and they donrsquot mind that shersquos carrying some extra weight right now) can you please send them my way Tell them to ask for Bubble
Preserving the Past Carving the Future
wwwmedinaohorg
City of MedinaMedina City Hall132 North Elmwood AveMedina Ohio 44256Phone 330-725-8861
3444 Medina RoadMedina OH
4221 Center RdBrunswick OH
Sun 9 AM - 7 PMMon 9 AM - 4 PM
Tue - Sat 9 AM - 8 PM
ALDI
45 Public SquareMedina OhioPHONE 330-952-0900EMAIL SALESONELUCKYDOGBAKERYCOM
wwwoneluckydogbakerycom
5399 River Styx RdMedina OH 44256
(330) 725-4281
wwwrustichillscom
Sandra Jenkins330-273-1777
Boarding bull Grooming bull Daycare
wwwDogGoneCrazyKennelscomboard DogGoneCrazyKennelscom
wwwmedinagazettenorthcoastnowcom
WeDeliver
News that Matters
Rebecca Sullivan
645 Lafayette RoadMedina OH 44256(330) 7227804MerryMaidsMedinagmailcom
Rob Freedline3304314954
MAIN 3306654996 bull FAX 33066559721321 CENTERVIEW CIRCLE
AKRON OH 44321 wwwmedvetforpetscom
Sponsorships are available in the form of pavement bricks These engraved bricks will be used to enhance the uniqueness of our facility Buy a brick as a gift for a birthday retirement memorial and other special occasions Buying a brick for a local business is a great way to advertise Please make checks payable to Medina County SPCA
Order FormName ___________________________________________________________Address __________________________________________________________Phone ___________________________________________________________
Email ____________________________________________________________
Pavers DonationPaver $50(No symbol)
Paver $75(With symbol)
Mail to Medina County SPCA8790 Guilford Rd Seville OH
OrderToday
Paving the Way for the Rescue Animals of Medina Countyshow your commitment to MCSPCA by purchasing a paver today
Additonal Symbol (Circle One) Yes ($75) No ($50) Select a Symbol (Circle One) Heart Paws Angel Cross Starburst Cross Flower
3 Lines (20 characters maximum per line) qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq
Happy Tales
Susie
Our goal at the MCSPCA is to have every one of the animals we care for find their furever homes
Mark
Gretchen
Malley
Ursala
Diesel
Fuzzenator amp Zeek
Smores
wiskers amp Wags
Mr KittyIf you know someone who would want a cat like me ndash a bit thin cross-eyed
with less-than-perfect-vision but super nice (and good with nice dogs too) can you please send them my way Tell them to ask for Mr Kitty ndash thatrsquos me
P
Looking For A Furrever Home
Looking for that person that loves a little bit of a challengePenny is only one year old and has been through at least four different homes She was found as a stray went into a foster home for a few weeks went to the shelter and was returned to her owners After a couple of months went by she was then given to a friend of the owner who eventually surrendered her back to the shelter She has never found her home or her people All we know now is that she is safe and she is looking for her forever person
Penny is young energetic full of life and full of love She loves all people does well with most dogs if there is a proper meet and greet and even has potential with cats Penny knows how to sit and shake but thatrsquos it She is partially house trained but will need someone to let her out more often When in the foster home she only had accidents when left for extended periods of time of ten hours or more The area that Penny has the hardest time is her leash manners You see when a puppy or high energy dog doesnrsquot get exercise they have trouble focusing on being an obedient dog If she had her own person that would get her out to play and work on her leash manners Penny would find her grove and be an amazing walking or running companion Penny loves tug of war and she gets so excited to go outside that she jumps up and grabs the leash the whole way outside Once on a walk she calms down and walks decently on a leash If Penny had proper daily exercise and a reward-based training routine she would thrive
Penny loves food and is very treat motivated Shersquos even been introduced to the treadmill a few times and seems to enjoy it Penny is
recommended not to go to a home with small children due to her high energy jumping and nipping She tends to accidentally grab your fingers or pinch your arm while in her excited state She will also grab at your feet We said untrained didnrsquot we These behaviors attribute to the very minimal amount of exercise she is currently receiving and her lack of training Someone willing to put time and effort into changing that would be a perfect fit for Penny because she is so willing to please
enny
Penny has been spayed vaccinated microchipped and has tested neg for heartworm which is included in the $75 adoption fee If you would like to adopt this adorable girl you must come into the shelter for a meet and greet Feel free to call the shelter at 330-723-7722 for more information on penny or any of our other adoptable animals
General Volunteer Orientation MarchSaturday March 3 at 1000am
AprilSaturday April 7 at 1000am
MaySaturday May 5 at 1000am
You can get more information and sign up for the training orientations on FacebookWe Need Your Empty Printer CartridgesPlease drop your used printer cartridges off to any Staples By using our telephone number 330-723-7722 we will earn money towards office supplies
Thank you
Volunteer News
Cuddly KittensWe always have kittens at the MCSPCA Come in and check out the kaboodle
of kitties and while you are there make sure you visit with our older cats They can be just as adorable
While shopping you can pick up one or more of the items listed belowIf you would like to donate to the Medina County SPCA below is a list of items we are always in need ofbull Canned food for kittens and adult cats
(Friskies Fancy Feast 9-Lives)bull Pedigree or Purina One (Regular sized or
ldquoSmall Bitesrdquo for puppy and adult dogs)bull Purina Cat amp Kitten Chow dry for
our cats and kittens
bull Kitten replacement milk (GNC KMR Just Born PetLac-NO HARTZ PLEASE)
bull Pellet clumping or fragrance free non-clumping clay litter
bull Small paper boats available at GFSbull Cat amp dog toysbull Horse feed (we purchase Safe Choice)bull Good quality hay bull Paper towelsbull Bleachbull Gift cards (pet stores gas stations TSC
Towne amp Country WalMart)
Volunteer trainingschedule (Class Times have changed)
NEW WEBSITECheck out our new and improved website where you can find up to date information about adoptable animals news and a calendar of events Want to get the newsletter delivered to your email You can sign up for it there Go to wwwmedinacountyspcacom
We would like to thank Kassey Sikora for volunteering
to update our website
Kassey SikoraC O P P E R C L E
Design + Creative Consulting4195605383
wwwcopperclecom
Dog VolunteerMarchWednesday March 14 at 600pm
AprilThursday April 12 at 600pm
MayThursday May 10 at 600pm
Become a Ray of Hope in an abused animalrsquos lifedues donations and fundraising events to survive As Medina County grows there are more and more animals that need our help
We are a non-profit 501(c)3 organization and your contribution is tax deductible to the extent of the law Please renew or join the commitment to the animals of Medina County and help speak for those who have no voice Please renew your membership or become a member today For more information please call 330-723-7722
BlakeBlake is what we call a survivor Hersquos a great cat and would
love for you to come adopt him today He was born in August of 2012 He gets along wonderfully with cats and dogs
FUTURE EVENTSmembership
For those of you that were members in 2017 thank you so much for your membership with the Medina County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Your support helped us care for more than 1300 abused neglected and homeless animals this year More animals need your help ndash wonrsquot you please renew your membership for 2018
We provide care and service for animals in need around the clock seven days a week ndash every day of the year Our Humane Officer investigates animal cruelty cases and our
Animal Rescue Team is on call at all times We provide a sanctuary for sick and injured animals and we never euthanize for space As Medina Countyrsquos official Humane Society we are grateful for the support we receive from the county and municipalities but that pays for less than 15 of our annual expenses Also please be aware that donations to The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) and The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) are not forwarded to our local shelter We must rely upon membership
memberships Matters
Name ___________________________________________________ ________________________________________Address _________________________________________________________________________________________City _______________________________ State _____ Zip ______________ Phone _________________________
Please give us your email address so we can keep you updated on all upcoming events and news Email ________________________________________________________________________
I am interested in finding out more about the following____ Adoption Committee _____ Fundraising Committee _____ Humane Education _____ Newsletter ____ Shelter Volunteer _____ Event Volunteer _____ PRMarketing ____ Being a Rescue Agent _____ Being a Cat Foster Home _____ Being a Dog Foster Home
Please make all checks payable to Medina County SPCA bull 8790 Guilford Road Seville OH 44273
MCSPCADONATETODAY
Please help support the MCSPCA by renewing becoming a new member or purchasing a gift of membership for a friend or family member One hundred percent (100) of fees stay in Medina County and directly support the thousands of dogs cats horses and other companion animals that have been saved through our efforts Consider becoming a member today and make a difference in an abused animalrsquos life
Membership Levels Individual $25 Family $45 Student $10 Senior (60+) $15 Corporate $200 Lifetime $1000
MarioMariorsquos owner has a medical condition and had to surrender him to the
MCSPCA for his own safety If you maybe know of someone who would like a SUPER SWEET cat like me ndash who loves to be loved on and gives little kisses ndash
can you please send them my way Tell them to ask for Mario ndash thatrsquos me
FUNDRAISING FUN
The most fun youwill have in 2018
HONORSTRIBUTES In honor of Courtney Cassidy for all the donations raised from her party In honor of therapy dogs Judith Cross In honor of my daughter Anna Christopher amp Jennifer SoskaIn honor of the people who love help and rescue our furry friends Kathy SemancoZak amp Squeaker Michael OlshavskyRodgers - Gow Wedding Lori RodgersKlondike Lorna McCaslinHolly Carla MaasJulz Williams Carol amp Mark Williams-YoungMike Johnston Jeffrey amp Cheryl PaceMr amp Mrs Thomas Acklin Larry amp Cathy WarnerRichard Wise and Lynn Allen Sherry ZimmermanSandy amp Mike Larson Kelly amp Jesse MicireWill amp Carol Klingel Erin HachtelMike Corradini Ashley Demyan amp Calvin Ellen CorradiniLinda McClure Lisa McClure
MEMORIALSAngela McKim Falcon Industries Ann Kukay Tom Kukay Barbara Havlin Michael amp Jennifer Brickner Barbara McKelvey Merry Christmas from Kristine Swartz Barbara Uveges Esther Jo Spechalske Gary amp Karen Yerse Mr amp Mrs Dean Pour Wendy Warner Elva amp Bill Dunham Braeden C Poole Kelly Poole Cindy Richardson Lisa Stovall Clyde Rhoads Mary Whitesell Debra K VanBlarcum Mark VanBlarcum Diana Johns Karen amp Colin Johns Lori Less Dick Wagner Pamela Wagner Dorothy Reiter Harmon Jan Reinhold EF ldquoJackrdquo Heiszek Suzanne Heiszek Gerald Nash Sr Kimberly Virzi Jeffrey Taraba Family Phil amp Nina Asbury Robert Sandy Sandra Bucher Marc amp Monica Malinowski Steven Papotto Kristin Shaw Timothy Grasson Gail Reddinger Michael amp Patricia Bundy June Olivo
Janet Aikman Helen amp Jim Young Jim Pfeiffer Sandy amp Mike Larson Joseph Kornmayer Norman amp Phyllis Wolff Gerald amp Judy Porter George amp Donna Wolff Gregory amp Deborah Nichols Glenn amp Peg Smith Dale amp Diana Hendricks Judy Couchey Larry amp Cathy Warner Judy Vilt Elaine amp Daniel Monroe Marcia Hinds Jamie amp Mike Piechuta Marianne Huffman Robert amp Laura Bogdanski Melanie Misencik Joe amp Beverly McGlamery Ozzie Neroni Brandon Rapp Ray D Zimmerman Sherry Zimmerman Robert Fearer Cynthia Turk Robert Whitford Parma Professional Firefighters Roger Fritz Marilyn Kapolka Mary Ann Whipkey Sheila Roberts Danny Roberts Susan Potterton Lodi Literary Club Douglas amp Emelia Davis Russell amp Mary Gortner Ted amp Ginny Akins Emily Parrish Vivian Lombardi Kim Hoessly Katherine Caprez Maria Kipfstuhl Holly Custer amp friends in the Akron District
Since 1985 the Medina County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals a non-profit volunteer-based organization has helped abused neglected and injured animals in our community Thousands of dogs cats horses and other companion animals have been saved through the efforts and generosity of our caring members and donors to whom we are deeply grateful To all of these donors we would like to express our deepest gratitude
SPCA Memorials honors and tributes
MCSPCADONATETODAY
JuliaJulia is a friendly girl looking for love
Shersquos approximately 6 years old so shersquos out of the kitten stage and into the lap loving stage Stop out to meet her today
RAINBOW BRIDGEBlue Danielle ShrimptonBuffy Peggy amp Katie Sally OtterbacherCharlie Rodriguez - a wonderful therapy dog Janet RodriguezGreta Linda FussiGus amp Pepper Sharon amp Dennis RevlockLexi Joan HoffmanMax Jacki WestMurphy the Cat aka Big Boy Suzanne SlimakMy boys Buster amp Baxter Linda Baney
My Little Gremlin Barbara Saylor KremerIn loving memory of Nilo Boesiger Yvonne JonesOscar John HoodOur beloved 17 year old Sheltie Casey Knudson Joanne amp Lloyd Knudsen Sandy amp Mike Larson Maggie amp Frank SchlundOur toy Poodle Tiny Frank amp Carole KlingshirnOzzy Lorna McCaslinPablo Keefer Maggie amp Frank SchlundPenny McBride Diana McBridePita Luna Chole and Tang Phyllis Taranto
Community Action The MCSPCA was involved in a situation this past January where we had to immediately seize a large macaw and an exotic turtle Both animals were found living in filth and starving We reached out to our Facebook followers with a need of a large aquarium for the turtle and large cage for the macaw Within minutes we started getting responses that led us to two very generous people that donated supplies to help these animals Sometimes the Humane Officers of the MCSPCA must take control of exotic animals that are not usual residents of the shelter Thanks to the help of social media our very generous community and our team of vets we can quickly turn a bad situation around for these animals and get them the help they need for their specific breeds We love Medina
After we were able to assess both animals it turns out that the turtle that we named Mrs Turtle is a Red Eared Slider Although very pretty she is illegal to own in the state of Ohio without a special permit Due to her living conditions Mrs Turtle had a bacterial infection from living in water that was so filthy you could not tell there was a turtle in the aquarium until she popped her head out of the water She will stay with us until her infection is gone and then the Ohio Department of Wildlife will find a safe place for her to live
Angel the macaw is 10 to 12 years old She was also living in very unsanitary conditions and was being fed a diet of Cheerios and oatmeal at the time of surrender Angel also has a condition called scissor beak where the lower part of the beak grows up and to the side of the upper part of the beak The result is a bird who cannot close her mouth properly Scissor beak does happen with birds but if the bird is taken to a vet as soon as itrsquos noticed corrective action can be taken The earlier scissor beak is caught and treated the better Left alone it can make eating very difficult So far we have had her beak filed twice and we are happy to say that Angel will be up for adoption in the next few weeks If you are interested in finding out more about the needs of the MCSPCA and what can be donated to help our rescues please call 330-723-7722
Support the MCSPCA when you shop at
smileamazoncomSet Medina County Society for the
Prevention of Cruelty to Animals as your Amazon Smile partner and a percentage of your purchases will be donated to MCSPCA each time you shop through Amazon Smile
All you have to do is use Amazon Smile instead of Amazon when you order online
Go to httpssmileamazoncomLog in to your accountAt top right menu go to
Your Account gt Your Amazon SmileClick Choose or Change Charity
Search for Medina County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals clickAdd the Smile icon (Amazon Assistant) to your favorites bookmarks or easy access bar and click it when you want to order
community action
BubbleIf you maybe know of someone who needs a VERY SWEET cat
with a non-stop purr (and they donrsquot mind that shersquos carrying some extra weight right now) can you please send them my way Tell them to ask for Bubble
Preserving the Past Carving the Future
wwwmedinaohorg
City of MedinaMedina City Hall132 North Elmwood AveMedina Ohio 44256Phone 330-725-8861
3444 Medina RoadMedina OH
4221 Center RdBrunswick OH
Sun 9 AM - 7 PMMon 9 AM - 4 PM
Tue - Sat 9 AM - 8 PM
ALDI
45 Public SquareMedina OhioPHONE 330-952-0900EMAIL SALESONELUCKYDOGBAKERYCOM
wwwoneluckydogbakerycom
5399 River Styx RdMedina OH 44256
(330) 725-4281
wwwrustichillscom
Sandra Jenkins330-273-1777
Boarding bull Grooming bull Daycare
wwwDogGoneCrazyKennelscomboard DogGoneCrazyKennelscom
wwwmedinagazettenorthcoastnowcom
WeDeliver
News that Matters
Rebecca Sullivan
645 Lafayette RoadMedina OH 44256(330) 7227804MerryMaidsMedinagmailcom
Rob Freedline3304314954
MAIN 3306654996 bull FAX 33066559721321 CENTERVIEW CIRCLE
AKRON OH 44321 wwwmedvetforpetscom
Sponsorships are available in the form of pavement bricks These engraved bricks will be used to enhance the uniqueness of our facility Buy a brick as a gift for a birthday retirement memorial and other special occasions Buying a brick for a local business is a great way to advertise Please make checks payable to Medina County SPCA
Order FormName ___________________________________________________________Address __________________________________________________________Phone ___________________________________________________________
Email ____________________________________________________________
Pavers DonationPaver $50(No symbol)
Paver $75(With symbol)
Mail to Medina County SPCA8790 Guilford Rd Seville OH
OrderToday
Paving the Way for the Rescue Animals of Medina Countyshow your commitment to MCSPCA by purchasing a paver today
Additonal Symbol (Circle One) Yes ($75) No ($50) Select a Symbol (Circle One) Heart Paws Angel Cross Starburst Cross Flower
3 Lines (20 characters maximum per line) qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq
Happy Tales
Susie
Our goal at the MCSPCA is to have every one of the animals we care for find their furever homes
Mark
Gretchen
Malley
Ursala
Diesel
Fuzzenator amp Zeek
Smores
General Volunteer Orientation MarchSaturday March 3 at 1000am
AprilSaturday April 7 at 1000am
MaySaturday May 5 at 1000am
You can get more information and sign up for the training orientations on FacebookWe Need Your Empty Printer CartridgesPlease drop your used printer cartridges off to any Staples By using our telephone number 330-723-7722 we will earn money towards office supplies
Thank you
Volunteer News
Cuddly KittensWe always have kittens at the MCSPCA Come in and check out the kaboodle
of kitties and while you are there make sure you visit with our older cats They can be just as adorable
While shopping you can pick up one or more of the items listed belowIf you would like to donate to the Medina County SPCA below is a list of items we are always in need ofbull Canned food for kittens and adult cats
(Friskies Fancy Feast 9-Lives)bull Pedigree or Purina One (Regular sized or
ldquoSmall Bitesrdquo for puppy and adult dogs)bull Purina Cat amp Kitten Chow dry for
our cats and kittens
bull Kitten replacement milk (GNC KMR Just Born PetLac-NO HARTZ PLEASE)
bull Pellet clumping or fragrance free non-clumping clay litter
bull Small paper boats available at GFSbull Cat amp dog toysbull Horse feed (we purchase Safe Choice)bull Good quality hay bull Paper towelsbull Bleachbull Gift cards (pet stores gas stations TSC
Towne amp Country WalMart)
Volunteer trainingschedule (Class Times have changed)
NEW WEBSITECheck out our new and improved website where you can find up to date information about adoptable animals news and a calendar of events Want to get the newsletter delivered to your email You can sign up for it there Go to wwwmedinacountyspcacom
We would like to thank Kassey Sikora for volunteering
to update our website
Kassey SikoraC O P P E R C L E
Design + Creative Consulting4195605383
wwwcopperclecom
Dog VolunteerMarchWednesday March 14 at 600pm
AprilThursday April 12 at 600pm
MayThursday May 10 at 600pm
Become a Ray of Hope in an abused animalrsquos lifedues donations and fundraising events to survive As Medina County grows there are more and more animals that need our help
We are a non-profit 501(c)3 organization and your contribution is tax deductible to the extent of the law Please renew or join the commitment to the animals of Medina County and help speak for those who have no voice Please renew your membership or become a member today For more information please call 330-723-7722
BlakeBlake is what we call a survivor Hersquos a great cat and would
love for you to come adopt him today He was born in August of 2012 He gets along wonderfully with cats and dogs
FUTURE EVENTSmembership
For those of you that were members in 2017 thank you so much for your membership with the Medina County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Your support helped us care for more than 1300 abused neglected and homeless animals this year More animals need your help ndash wonrsquot you please renew your membership for 2018
We provide care and service for animals in need around the clock seven days a week ndash every day of the year Our Humane Officer investigates animal cruelty cases and our
Animal Rescue Team is on call at all times We provide a sanctuary for sick and injured animals and we never euthanize for space As Medina Countyrsquos official Humane Society we are grateful for the support we receive from the county and municipalities but that pays for less than 15 of our annual expenses Also please be aware that donations to The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) and The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) are not forwarded to our local shelter We must rely upon membership
memberships Matters
Name ___________________________________________________ ________________________________________Address _________________________________________________________________________________________City _______________________________ State _____ Zip ______________ Phone _________________________
Please give us your email address so we can keep you updated on all upcoming events and news Email ________________________________________________________________________
I am interested in finding out more about the following____ Adoption Committee _____ Fundraising Committee _____ Humane Education _____ Newsletter ____ Shelter Volunteer _____ Event Volunteer _____ PRMarketing ____ Being a Rescue Agent _____ Being a Cat Foster Home _____ Being a Dog Foster Home
Please make all checks payable to Medina County SPCA bull 8790 Guilford Road Seville OH 44273
MCSPCADONATETODAY
Please help support the MCSPCA by renewing becoming a new member or purchasing a gift of membership for a friend or family member One hundred percent (100) of fees stay in Medina County and directly support the thousands of dogs cats horses and other companion animals that have been saved through our efforts Consider becoming a member today and make a difference in an abused animalrsquos life
Membership Levels Individual $25 Family $45 Student $10 Senior (60+) $15 Corporate $200 Lifetime $1000
MarioMariorsquos owner has a medical condition and had to surrender him to the
MCSPCA for his own safety If you maybe know of someone who would like a SUPER SWEET cat like me ndash who loves to be loved on and gives little kisses ndash
can you please send them my way Tell them to ask for Mario ndash thatrsquos me
FUNDRAISING FUN
The most fun youwill have in 2018
HONORSTRIBUTES In honor of Courtney Cassidy for all the donations raised from her party In honor of therapy dogs Judith Cross In honor of my daughter Anna Christopher amp Jennifer SoskaIn honor of the people who love help and rescue our furry friends Kathy SemancoZak amp Squeaker Michael OlshavskyRodgers - Gow Wedding Lori RodgersKlondike Lorna McCaslinHolly Carla MaasJulz Williams Carol amp Mark Williams-YoungMike Johnston Jeffrey amp Cheryl PaceMr amp Mrs Thomas Acklin Larry amp Cathy WarnerRichard Wise and Lynn Allen Sherry ZimmermanSandy amp Mike Larson Kelly amp Jesse MicireWill amp Carol Klingel Erin HachtelMike Corradini Ashley Demyan amp Calvin Ellen CorradiniLinda McClure Lisa McClure
MEMORIALSAngela McKim Falcon Industries Ann Kukay Tom Kukay Barbara Havlin Michael amp Jennifer Brickner Barbara McKelvey Merry Christmas from Kristine Swartz Barbara Uveges Esther Jo Spechalske Gary amp Karen Yerse Mr amp Mrs Dean Pour Wendy Warner Elva amp Bill Dunham Braeden C Poole Kelly Poole Cindy Richardson Lisa Stovall Clyde Rhoads Mary Whitesell Debra K VanBlarcum Mark VanBlarcum Diana Johns Karen amp Colin Johns Lori Less Dick Wagner Pamela Wagner Dorothy Reiter Harmon Jan Reinhold EF ldquoJackrdquo Heiszek Suzanne Heiszek Gerald Nash Sr Kimberly Virzi Jeffrey Taraba Family Phil amp Nina Asbury Robert Sandy Sandra Bucher Marc amp Monica Malinowski Steven Papotto Kristin Shaw Timothy Grasson Gail Reddinger Michael amp Patricia Bundy June Olivo
Janet Aikman Helen amp Jim Young Jim Pfeiffer Sandy amp Mike Larson Joseph Kornmayer Norman amp Phyllis Wolff Gerald amp Judy Porter George amp Donna Wolff Gregory amp Deborah Nichols Glenn amp Peg Smith Dale amp Diana Hendricks Judy Couchey Larry amp Cathy Warner Judy Vilt Elaine amp Daniel Monroe Marcia Hinds Jamie amp Mike Piechuta Marianne Huffman Robert amp Laura Bogdanski Melanie Misencik Joe amp Beverly McGlamery Ozzie Neroni Brandon Rapp Ray D Zimmerman Sherry Zimmerman Robert Fearer Cynthia Turk Robert Whitford Parma Professional Firefighters Roger Fritz Marilyn Kapolka Mary Ann Whipkey Sheila Roberts Danny Roberts Susan Potterton Lodi Literary Club Douglas amp Emelia Davis Russell amp Mary Gortner Ted amp Ginny Akins Emily Parrish Vivian Lombardi Kim Hoessly Katherine Caprez Maria Kipfstuhl Holly Custer amp friends in the Akron District
Since 1985 the Medina County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals a non-profit volunteer-based organization has helped abused neglected and injured animals in our community Thousands of dogs cats horses and other companion animals have been saved through the efforts and generosity of our caring members and donors to whom we are deeply grateful To all of these donors we would like to express our deepest gratitude
SPCA Memorials honors and tributes
MCSPCADONATETODAY
JuliaJulia is a friendly girl looking for love
Shersquos approximately 6 years old so shersquos out of the kitten stage and into the lap loving stage Stop out to meet her today
RAINBOW BRIDGEBlue Danielle ShrimptonBuffy Peggy amp Katie Sally OtterbacherCharlie Rodriguez - a wonderful therapy dog Janet RodriguezGreta Linda FussiGus amp Pepper Sharon amp Dennis RevlockLexi Joan HoffmanMax Jacki WestMurphy the Cat aka Big Boy Suzanne SlimakMy boys Buster amp Baxter Linda Baney
My Little Gremlin Barbara Saylor KremerIn loving memory of Nilo Boesiger Yvonne JonesOscar John HoodOur beloved 17 year old Sheltie Casey Knudson Joanne amp Lloyd Knudsen Sandy amp Mike Larson Maggie amp Frank SchlundOur toy Poodle Tiny Frank amp Carole KlingshirnOzzy Lorna McCaslinPablo Keefer Maggie amp Frank SchlundPenny McBride Diana McBridePita Luna Chole and Tang Phyllis Taranto
Community Action The MCSPCA was involved in a situation this past January where we had to immediately seize a large macaw and an exotic turtle Both animals were found living in filth and starving We reached out to our Facebook followers with a need of a large aquarium for the turtle and large cage for the macaw Within minutes we started getting responses that led us to two very generous people that donated supplies to help these animals Sometimes the Humane Officers of the MCSPCA must take control of exotic animals that are not usual residents of the shelter Thanks to the help of social media our very generous community and our team of vets we can quickly turn a bad situation around for these animals and get them the help they need for their specific breeds We love Medina
After we were able to assess both animals it turns out that the turtle that we named Mrs Turtle is a Red Eared Slider Although very pretty she is illegal to own in the state of Ohio without a special permit Due to her living conditions Mrs Turtle had a bacterial infection from living in water that was so filthy you could not tell there was a turtle in the aquarium until she popped her head out of the water She will stay with us until her infection is gone and then the Ohio Department of Wildlife will find a safe place for her to live
Angel the macaw is 10 to 12 years old She was also living in very unsanitary conditions and was being fed a diet of Cheerios and oatmeal at the time of surrender Angel also has a condition called scissor beak where the lower part of the beak grows up and to the side of the upper part of the beak The result is a bird who cannot close her mouth properly Scissor beak does happen with birds but if the bird is taken to a vet as soon as itrsquos noticed corrective action can be taken The earlier scissor beak is caught and treated the better Left alone it can make eating very difficult So far we have had her beak filed twice and we are happy to say that Angel will be up for adoption in the next few weeks If you are interested in finding out more about the needs of the MCSPCA and what can be donated to help our rescues please call 330-723-7722
Support the MCSPCA when you shop at
smileamazoncomSet Medina County Society for the
Prevention of Cruelty to Animals as your Amazon Smile partner and a percentage of your purchases will be donated to MCSPCA each time you shop through Amazon Smile
All you have to do is use Amazon Smile instead of Amazon when you order online
Go to httpssmileamazoncomLog in to your accountAt top right menu go to
Your Account gt Your Amazon SmileClick Choose or Change Charity
Search for Medina County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals clickAdd the Smile icon (Amazon Assistant) to your favorites bookmarks or easy access bar and click it when you want to order
community action
BubbleIf you maybe know of someone who needs a VERY SWEET cat
with a non-stop purr (and they donrsquot mind that shersquos carrying some extra weight right now) can you please send them my way Tell them to ask for Bubble
Preserving the Past Carving the Future
wwwmedinaohorg
City of MedinaMedina City Hall132 North Elmwood AveMedina Ohio 44256Phone 330-725-8861
3444 Medina RoadMedina OH
4221 Center RdBrunswick OH
Sun 9 AM - 7 PMMon 9 AM - 4 PM
Tue - Sat 9 AM - 8 PM
ALDI
45 Public SquareMedina OhioPHONE 330-952-0900EMAIL SALESONELUCKYDOGBAKERYCOM
wwwoneluckydogbakerycom
5399 River Styx RdMedina OH 44256
(330) 725-4281
wwwrustichillscom
Sandra Jenkins330-273-1777
Boarding bull Grooming bull Daycare
wwwDogGoneCrazyKennelscomboard DogGoneCrazyKennelscom
wwwmedinagazettenorthcoastnowcom
WeDeliver
News that Matters
Rebecca Sullivan
645 Lafayette RoadMedina OH 44256(330) 7227804MerryMaidsMedinagmailcom
Rob Freedline3304314954
MAIN 3306654996 bull FAX 33066559721321 CENTERVIEW CIRCLE
AKRON OH 44321 wwwmedvetforpetscom
Sponsorships are available in the form of pavement bricks These engraved bricks will be used to enhance the uniqueness of our facility Buy a brick as a gift for a birthday retirement memorial and other special occasions Buying a brick for a local business is a great way to advertise Please make checks payable to Medina County SPCA
Order FormName ___________________________________________________________Address __________________________________________________________Phone ___________________________________________________________
Email ____________________________________________________________
Pavers DonationPaver $50(No symbol)
Paver $75(With symbol)
Mail to Medina County SPCA8790 Guilford Rd Seville OH
OrderToday
Paving the Way for the Rescue Animals of Medina Countyshow your commitment to MCSPCA by purchasing a paver today
Additonal Symbol (Circle One) Yes ($75) No ($50) Select a Symbol (Circle One) Heart Paws Angel Cross Starburst Cross Flower
3 Lines (20 characters maximum per line) qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq
Happy Tales
Susie
Our goal at the MCSPCA is to have every one of the animals we care for find their furever homes
Mark
Gretchen
Malley
Ursala
Diesel
Fuzzenator amp Zeek
Smores
Become a Ray of Hope in an abused animalrsquos lifedues donations and fundraising events to survive As Medina County grows there are more and more animals that need our help
We are a non-profit 501(c)3 organization and your contribution is tax deductible to the extent of the law Please renew or join the commitment to the animals of Medina County and help speak for those who have no voice Please renew your membership or become a member today For more information please call 330-723-7722
BlakeBlake is what we call a survivor Hersquos a great cat and would
love for you to come adopt him today He was born in August of 2012 He gets along wonderfully with cats and dogs
FUTURE EVENTSmembership
For those of you that were members in 2017 thank you so much for your membership with the Medina County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Your support helped us care for more than 1300 abused neglected and homeless animals this year More animals need your help ndash wonrsquot you please renew your membership for 2018
We provide care and service for animals in need around the clock seven days a week ndash every day of the year Our Humane Officer investigates animal cruelty cases and our
Animal Rescue Team is on call at all times We provide a sanctuary for sick and injured animals and we never euthanize for space As Medina Countyrsquos official Humane Society we are grateful for the support we receive from the county and municipalities but that pays for less than 15 of our annual expenses Also please be aware that donations to The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) and The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) are not forwarded to our local shelter We must rely upon membership
memberships Matters
Name ___________________________________________________ ________________________________________Address _________________________________________________________________________________________City _______________________________ State _____ Zip ______________ Phone _________________________
Please give us your email address so we can keep you updated on all upcoming events and news Email ________________________________________________________________________
I am interested in finding out more about the following____ Adoption Committee _____ Fundraising Committee _____ Humane Education _____ Newsletter ____ Shelter Volunteer _____ Event Volunteer _____ PRMarketing ____ Being a Rescue Agent _____ Being a Cat Foster Home _____ Being a Dog Foster Home
Please make all checks payable to Medina County SPCA bull 8790 Guilford Road Seville OH 44273
MCSPCADONATETODAY
Please help support the MCSPCA by renewing becoming a new member or purchasing a gift of membership for a friend or family member One hundred percent (100) of fees stay in Medina County and directly support the thousands of dogs cats horses and other companion animals that have been saved through our efforts Consider becoming a member today and make a difference in an abused animalrsquos life
Membership Levels Individual $25 Family $45 Student $10 Senior (60+) $15 Corporate $200 Lifetime $1000
MarioMariorsquos owner has a medical condition and had to surrender him to the
MCSPCA for his own safety If you maybe know of someone who would like a SUPER SWEET cat like me ndash who loves to be loved on and gives little kisses ndash
can you please send them my way Tell them to ask for Mario ndash thatrsquos me
FUNDRAISING FUN
The most fun youwill have in 2018
HONORSTRIBUTES In honor of Courtney Cassidy for all the donations raised from her party In honor of therapy dogs Judith Cross In honor of my daughter Anna Christopher amp Jennifer SoskaIn honor of the people who love help and rescue our furry friends Kathy SemancoZak amp Squeaker Michael OlshavskyRodgers - Gow Wedding Lori RodgersKlondike Lorna McCaslinHolly Carla MaasJulz Williams Carol amp Mark Williams-YoungMike Johnston Jeffrey amp Cheryl PaceMr amp Mrs Thomas Acklin Larry amp Cathy WarnerRichard Wise and Lynn Allen Sherry ZimmermanSandy amp Mike Larson Kelly amp Jesse MicireWill amp Carol Klingel Erin HachtelMike Corradini Ashley Demyan amp Calvin Ellen CorradiniLinda McClure Lisa McClure
MEMORIALSAngela McKim Falcon Industries Ann Kukay Tom Kukay Barbara Havlin Michael amp Jennifer Brickner Barbara McKelvey Merry Christmas from Kristine Swartz Barbara Uveges Esther Jo Spechalske Gary amp Karen Yerse Mr amp Mrs Dean Pour Wendy Warner Elva amp Bill Dunham Braeden C Poole Kelly Poole Cindy Richardson Lisa Stovall Clyde Rhoads Mary Whitesell Debra K VanBlarcum Mark VanBlarcum Diana Johns Karen amp Colin Johns Lori Less Dick Wagner Pamela Wagner Dorothy Reiter Harmon Jan Reinhold EF ldquoJackrdquo Heiszek Suzanne Heiszek Gerald Nash Sr Kimberly Virzi Jeffrey Taraba Family Phil amp Nina Asbury Robert Sandy Sandra Bucher Marc amp Monica Malinowski Steven Papotto Kristin Shaw Timothy Grasson Gail Reddinger Michael amp Patricia Bundy June Olivo
Janet Aikman Helen amp Jim Young Jim Pfeiffer Sandy amp Mike Larson Joseph Kornmayer Norman amp Phyllis Wolff Gerald amp Judy Porter George amp Donna Wolff Gregory amp Deborah Nichols Glenn amp Peg Smith Dale amp Diana Hendricks Judy Couchey Larry amp Cathy Warner Judy Vilt Elaine amp Daniel Monroe Marcia Hinds Jamie amp Mike Piechuta Marianne Huffman Robert amp Laura Bogdanski Melanie Misencik Joe amp Beverly McGlamery Ozzie Neroni Brandon Rapp Ray D Zimmerman Sherry Zimmerman Robert Fearer Cynthia Turk Robert Whitford Parma Professional Firefighters Roger Fritz Marilyn Kapolka Mary Ann Whipkey Sheila Roberts Danny Roberts Susan Potterton Lodi Literary Club Douglas amp Emelia Davis Russell amp Mary Gortner Ted amp Ginny Akins Emily Parrish Vivian Lombardi Kim Hoessly Katherine Caprez Maria Kipfstuhl Holly Custer amp friends in the Akron District
Since 1985 the Medina County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals a non-profit volunteer-based organization has helped abused neglected and injured animals in our community Thousands of dogs cats horses and other companion animals have been saved through the efforts and generosity of our caring members and donors to whom we are deeply grateful To all of these donors we would like to express our deepest gratitude
SPCA Memorials honors and tributes
MCSPCADONATETODAY
JuliaJulia is a friendly girl looking for love
Shersquos approximately 6 years old so shersquos out of the kitten stage and into the lap loving stage Stop out to meet her today
RAINBOW BRIDGEBlue Danielle ShrimptonBuffy Peggy amp Katie Sally OtterbacherCharlie Rodriguez - a wonderful therapy dog Janet RodriguezGreta Linda FussiGus amp Pepper Sharon amp Dennis RevlockLexi Joan HoffmanMax Jacki WestMurphy the Cat aka Big Boy Suzanne SlimakMy boys Buster amp Baxter Linda Baney
My Little Gremlin Barbara Saylor KremerIn loving memory of Nilo Boesiger Yvonne JonesOscar John HoodOur beloved 17 year old Sheltie Casey Knudson Joanne amp Lloyd Knudsen Sandy amp Mike Larson Maggie amp Frank SchlundOur toy Poodle Tiny Frank amp Carole KlingshirnOzzy Lorna McCaslinPablo Keefer Maggie amp Frank SchlundPenny McBride Diana McBridePita Luna Chole and Tang Phyllis Taranto
Community Action The MCSPCA was involved in a situation this past January where we had to immediately seize a large macaw and an exotic turtle Both animals were found living in filth and starving We reached out to our Facebook followers with a need of a large aquarium for the turtle and large cage for the macaw Within minutes we started getting responses that led us to two very generous people that donated supplies to help these animals Sometimes the Humane Officers of the MCSPCA must take control of exotic animals that are not usual residents of the shelter Thanks to the help of social media our very generous community and our team of vets we can quickly turn a bad situation around for these animals and get them the help they need for their specific breeds We love Medina
After we were able to assess both animals it turns out that the turtle that we named Mrs Turtle is a Red Eared Slider Although very pretty she is illegal to own in the state of Ohio without a special permit Due to her living conditions Mrs Turtle had a bacterial infection from living in water that was so filthy you could not tell there was a turtle in the aquarium until she popped her head out of the water She will stay with us until her infection is gone and then the Ohio Department of Wildlife will find a safe place for her to live
Angel the macaw is 10 to 12 years old She was also living in very unsanitary conditions and was being fed a diet of Cheerios and oatmeal at the time of surrender Angel also has a condition called scissor beak where the lower part of the beak grows up and to the side of the upper part of the beak The result is a bird who cannot close her mouth properly Scissor beak does happen with birds but if the bird is taken to a vet as soon as itrsquos noticed corrective action can be taken The earlier scissor beak is caught and treated the better Left alone it can make eating very difficult So far we have had her beak filed twice and we are happy to say that Angel will be up for adoption in the next few weeks If you are interested in finding out more about the needs of the MCSPCA and what can be donated to help our rescues please call 330-723-7722
Support the MCSPCA when you shop at
smileamazoncomSet Medina County Society for the
Prevention of Cruelty to Animals as your Amazon Smile partner and a percentage of your purchases will be donated to MCSPCA each time you shop through Amazon Smile
All you have to do is use Amazon Smile instead of Amazon when you order online
Go to httpssmileamazoncomLog in to your accountAt top right menu go to
Your Account gt Your Amazon SmileClick Choose or Change Charity
Search for Medina County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals clickAdd the Smile icon (Amazon Assistant) to your favorites bookmarks or easy access bar and click it when you want to order
community action
BubbleIf you maybe know of someone who needs a VERY SWEET cat
with a non-stop purr (and they donrsquot mind that shersquos carrying some extra weight right now) can you please send them my way Tell them to ask for Bubble
Preserving the Past Carving the Future
wwwmedinaohorg
City of MedinaMedina City Hall132 North Elmwood AveMedina Ohio 44256Phone 330-725-8861
3444 Medina RoadMedina OH
4221 Center RdBrunswick OH
Sun 9 AM - 7 PMMon 9 AM - 4 PM
Tue - Sat 9 AM - 8 PM
ALDI
45 Public SquareMedina OhioPHONE 330-952-0900EMAIL SALESONELUCKYDOGBAKERYCOM
wwwoneluckydogbakerycom
5399 River Styx RdMedina OH 44256
(330) 725-4281
wwwrustichillscom
Sandra Jenkins330-273-1777
Boarding bull Grooming bull Daycare
wwwDogGoneCrazyKennelscomboard DogGoneCrazyKennelscom
wwwmedinagazettenorthcoastnowcom
WeDeliver
News that Matters
Rebecca Sullivan
645 Lafayette RoadMedina OH 44256(330) 7227804MerryMaidsMedinagmailcom
Rob Freedline3304314954
MAIN 3306654996 bull FAX 33066559721321 CENTERVIEW CIRCLE
AKRON OH 44321 wwwmedvetforpetscom
Sponsorships are available in the form of pavement bricks These engraved bricks will be used to enhance the uniqueness of our facility Buy a brick as a gift for a birthday retirement memorial and other special occasions Buying a brick for a local business is a great way to advertise Please make checks payable to Medina County SPCA
Order FormName ___________________________________________________________Address __________________________________________________________Phone ___________________________________________________________
Email ____________________________________________________________
Pavers DonationPaver $50(No symbol)
Paver $75(With symbol)
Mail to Medina County SPCA8790 Guilford Rd Seville OH
OrderToday
Paving the Way for the Rescue Animals of Medina Countyshow your commitment to MCSPCA by purchasing a paver today
Additonal Symbol (Circle One) Yes ($75) No ($50) Select a Symbol (Circle One) Heart Paws Angel Cross Starburst Cross Flower
3 Lines (20 characters maximum per line) qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq
Happy Tales
Susie
Our goal at the MCSPCA is to have every one of the animals we care for find their furever homes
Mark
Gretchen
Malley
Ursala
Diesel
Fuzzenator amp Zeek
Smores
FUNDRAISING FUN
The most fun youwill have in 2018
HONORSTRIBUTES In honor of Courtney Cassidy for all the donations raised from her party In honor of therapy dogs Judith Cross In honor of my daughter Anna Christopher amp Jennifer SoskaIn honor of the people who love help and rescue our furry friends Kathy SemancoZak amp Squeaker Michael OlshavskyRodgers - Gow Wedding Lori RodgersKlondike Lorna McCaslinHolly Carla MaasJulz Williams Carol amp Mark Williams-YoungMike Johnston Jeffrey amp Cheryl PaceMr amp Mrs Thomas Acklin Larry amp Cathy WarnerRichard Wise and Lynn Allen Sherry ZimmermanSandy amp Mike Larson Kelly amp Jesse MicireWill amp Carol Klingel Erin HachtelMike Corradini Ashley Demyan amp Calvin Ellen CorradiniLinda McClure Lisa McClure
MEMORIALSAngela McKim Falcon Industries Ann Kukay Tom Kukay Barbara Havlin Michael amp Jennifer Brickner Barbara McKelvey Merry Christmas from Kristine Swartz Barbara Uveges Esther Jo Spechalske Gary amp Karen Yerse Mr amp Mrs Dean Pour Wendy Warner Elva amp Bill Dunham Braeden C Poole Kelly Poole Cindy Richardson Lisa Stovall Clyde Rhoads Mary Whitesell Debra K VanBlarcum Mark VanBlarcum Diana Johns Karen amp Colin Johns Lori Less Dick Wagner Pamela Wagner Dorothy Reiter Harmon Jan Reinhold EF ldquoJackrdquo Heiszek Suzanne Heiszek Gerald Nash Sr Kimberly Virzi Jeffrey Taraba Family Phil amp Nina Asbury Robert Sandy Sandra Bucher Marc amp Monica Malinowski Steven Papotto Kristin Shaw Timothy Grasson Gail Reddinger Michael amp Patricia Bundy June Olivo
Janet Aikman Helen amp Jim Young Jim Pfeiffer Sandy amp Mike Larson Joseph Kornmayer Norman amp Phyllis Wolff Gerald amp Judy Porter George amp Donna Wolff Gregory amp Deborah Nichols Glenn amp Peg Smith Dale amp Diana Hendricks Judy Couchey Larry amp Cathy Warner Judy Vilt Elaine amp Daniel Monroe Marcia Hinds Jamie amp Mike Piechuta Marianne Huffman Robert amp Laura Bogdanski Melanie Misencik Joe amp Beverly McGlamery Ozzie Neroni Brandon Rapp Ray D Zimmerman Sherry Zimmerman Robert Fearer Cynthia Turk Robert Whitford Parma Professional Firefighters Roger Fritz Marilyn Kapolka Mary Ann Whipkey Sheila Roberts Danny Roberts Susan Potterton Lodi Literary Club Douglas amp Emelia Davis Russell amp Mary Gortner Ted amp Ginny Akins Emily Parrish Vivian Lombardi Kim Hoessly Katherine Caprez Maria Kipfstuhl Holly Custer amp friends in the Akron District
Since 1985 the Medina County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals a non-profit volunteer-based organization has helped abused neglected and injured animals in our community Thousands of dogs cats horses and other companion animals have been saved through the efforts and generosity of our caring members and donors to whom we are deeply grateful To all of these donors we would like to express our deepest gratitude
SPCA Memorials honors and tributes
MCSPCADONATETODAY
JuliaJulia is a friendly girl looking for love
Shersquos approximately 6 years old so shersquos out of the kitten stage and into the lap loving stage Stop out to meet her today
RAINBOW BRIDGEBlue Danielle ShrimptonBuffy Peggy amp Katie Sally OtterbacherCharlie Rodriguez - a wonderful therapy dog Janet RodriguezGreta Linda FussiGus amp Pepper Sharon amp Dennis RevlockLexi Joan HoffmanMax Jacki WestMurphy the Cat aka Big Boy Suzanne SlimakMy boys Buster amp Baxter Linda Baney
My Little Gremlin Barbara Saylor KremerIn loving memory of Nilo Boesiger Yvonne JonesOscar John HoodOur beloved 17 year old Sheltie Casey Knudson Joanne amp Lloyd Knudsen Sandy amp Mike Larson Maggie amp Frank SchlundOur toy Poodle Tiny Frank amp Carole KlingshirnOzzy Lorna McCaslinPablo Keefer Maggie amp Frank SchlundPenny McBride Diana McBridePita Luna Chole and Tang Phyllis Taranto
Community Action The MCSPCA was involved in a situation this past January where we had to immediately seize a large macaw and an exotic turtle Both animals were found living in filth and starving We reached out to our Facebook followers with a need of a large aquarium for the turtle and large cage for the macaw Within minutes we started getting responses that led us to two very generous people that donated supplies to help these animals Sometimes the Humane Officers of the MCSPCA must take control of exotic animals that are not usual residents of the shelter Thanks to the help of social media our very generous community and our team of vets we can quickly turn a bad situation around for these animals and get them the help they need for their specific breeds We love Medina
After we were able to assess both animals it turns out that the turtle that we named Mrs Turtle is a Red Eared Slider Although very pretty she is illegal to own in the state of Ohio without a special permit Due to her living conditions Mrs Turtle had a bacterial infection from living in water that was so filthy you could not tell there was a turtle in the aquarium until she popped her head out of the water She will stay with us until her infection is gone and then the Ohio Department of Wildlife will find a safe place for her to live
Angel the macaw is 10 to 12 years old She was also living in very unsanitary conditions and was being fed a diet of Cheerios and oatmeal at the time of surrender Angel also has a condition called scissor beak where the lower part of the beak grows up and to the side of the upper part of the beak The result is a bird who cannot close her mouth properly Scissor beak does happen with birds but if the bird is taken to a vet as soon as itrsquos noticed corrective action can be taken The earlier scissor beak is caught and treated the better Left alone it can make eating very difficult So far we have had her beak filed twice and we are happy to say that Angel will be up for adoption in the next few weeks If you are interested in finding out more about the needs of the MCSPCA and what can be donated to help our rescues please call 330-723-7722
Support the MCSPCA when you shop at
smileamazoncomSet Medina County Society for the
Prevention of Cruelty to Animals as your Amazon Smile partner and a percentage of your purchases will be donated to MCSPCA each time you shop through Amazon Smile
All you have to do is use Amazon Smile instead of Amazon when you order online
Go to httpssmileamazoncomLog in to your accountAt top right menu go to
Your Account gt Your Amazon SmileClick Choose or Change Charity
Search for Medina County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals clickAdd the Smile icon (Amazon Assistant) to your favorites bookmarks or easy access bar and click it when you want to order
community action
BubbleIf you maybe know of someone who needs a VERY SWEET cat
with a non-stop purr (and they donrsquot mind that shersquos carrying some extra weight right now) can you please send them my way Tell them to ask for Bubble
Preserving the Past Carving the Future
wwwmedinaohorg
City of MedinaMedina City Hall132 North Elmwood AveMedina Ohio 44256Phone 330-725-8861
3444 Medina RoadMedina OH
4221 Center RdBrunswick OH
Sun 9 AM - 7 PMMon 9 AM - 4 PM
Tue - Sat 9 AM - 8 PM
ALDI
45 Public SquareMedina OhioPHONE 330-952-0900EMAIL SALESONELUCKYDOGBAKERYCOM
wwwoneluckydogbakerycom
5399 River Styx RdMedina OH 44256
(330) 725-4281
wwwrustichillscom
Sandra Jenkins330-273-1777
Boarding bull Grooming bull Daycare
wwwDogGoneCrazyKennelscomboard DogGoneCrazyKennelscom
wwwmedinagazettenorthcoastnowcom
WeDeliver
News that Matters
Rebecca Sullivan
645 Lafayette RoadMedina OH 44256(330) 7227804MerryMaidsMedinagmailcom
Rob Freedline3304314954
MAIN 3306654996 bull FAX 33066559721321 CENTERVIEW CIRCLE
AKRON OH 44321 wwwmedvetforpetscom
Sponsorships are available in the form of pavement bricks These engraved bricks will be used to enhance the uniqueness of our facility Buy a brick as a gift for a birthday retirement memorial and other special occasions Buying a brick for a local business is a great way to advertise Please make checks payable to Medina County SPCA
Order FormName ___________________________________________________________Address __________________________________________________________Phone ___________________________________________________________
Email ____________________________________________________________
Pavers DonationPaver $50(No symbol)
Paver $75(With symbol)
Mail to Medina County SPCA8790 Guilford Rd Seville OH
OrderToday
Paving the Way for the Rescue Animals of Medina Countyshow your commitment to MCSPCA by purchasing a paver today
Additonal Symbol (Circle One) Yes ($75) No ($50) Select a Symbol (Circle One) Heart Paws Angel Cross Starburst Cross Flower
3 Lines (20 characters maximum per line) qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq
Happy Tales
Susie
Our goal at the MCSPCA is to have every one of the animals we care for find their furever homes
Mark
Gretchen
Malley
Ursala
Diesel
Fuzzenator amp Zeek
Smores
HONORSTRIBUTES In honor of Courtney Cassidy for all the donations raised from her party In honor of therapy dogs Judith Cross In honor of my daughter Anna Christopher amp Jennifer SoskaIn honor of the people who love help and rescue our furry friends Kathy SemancoZak amp Squeaker Michael OlshavskyRodgers - Gow Wedding Lori RodgersKlondike Lorna McCaslinHolly Carla MaasJulz Williams Carol amp Mark Williams-YoungMike Johnston Jeffrey amp Cheryl PaceMr amp Mrs Thomas Acklin Larry amp Cathy WarnerRichard Wise and Lynn Allen Sherry ZimmermanSandy amp Mike Larson Kelly amp Jesse MicireWill amp Carol Klingel Erin HachtelMike Corradini Ashley Demyan amp Calvin Ellen CorradiniLinda McClure Lisa McClure
MEMORIALSAngela McKim Falcon Industries Ann Kukay Tom Kukay Barbara Havlin Michael amp Jennifer Brickner Barbara McKelvey Merry Christmas from Kristine Swartz Barbara Uveges Esther Jo Spechalske Gary amp Karen Yerse Mr amp Mrs Dean Pour Wendy Warner Elva amp Bill Dunham Braeden C Poole Kelly Poole Cindy Richardson Lisa Stovall Clyde Rhoads Mary Whitesell Debra K VanBlarcum Mark VanBlarcum Diana Johns Karen amp Colin Johns Lori Less Dick Wagner Pamela Wagner Dorothy Reiter Harmon Jan Reinhold EF ldquoJackrdquo Heiszek Suzanne Heiszek Gerald Nash Sr Kimberly Virzi Jeffrey Taraba Family Phil amp Nina Asbury Robert Sandy Sandra Bucher Marc amp Monica Malinowski Steven Papotto Kristin Shaw Timothy Grasson Gail Reddinger Michael amp Patricia Bundy June Olivo
Janet Aikman Helen amp Jim Young Jim Pfeiffer Sandy amp Mike Larson Joseph Kornmayer Norman amp Phyllis Wolff Gerald amp Judy Porter George amp Donna Wolff Gregory amp Deborah Nichols Glenn amp Peg Smith Dale amp Diana Hendricks Judy Couchey Larry amp Cathy Warner Judy Vilt Elaine amp Daniel Monroe Marcia Hinds Jamie amp Mike Piechuta Marianne Huffman Robert amp Laura Bogdanski Melanie Misencik Joe amp Beverly McGlamery Ozzie Neroni Brandon Rapp Ray D Zimmerman Sherry Zimmerman Robert Fearer Cynthia Turk Robert Whitford Parma Professional Firefighters Roger Fritz Marilyn Kapolka Mary Ann Whipkey Sheila Roberts Danny Roberts Susan Potterton Lodi Literary Club Douglas amp Emelia Davis Russell amp Mary Gortner Ted amp Ginny Akins Emily Parrish Vivian Lombardi Kim Hoessly Katherine Caprez Maria Kipfstuhl Holly Custer amp friends in the Akron District
Since 1985 the Medina County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals a non-profit volunteer-based organization has helped abused neglected and injured animals in our community Thousands of dogs cats horses and other companion animals have been saved through the efforts and generosity of our caring members and donors to whom we are deeply grateful To all of these donors we would like to express our deepest gratitude
SPCA Memorials honors and tributes
MCSPCADONATETODAY
JuliaJulia is a friendly girl looking for love
Shersquos approximately 6 years old so shersquos out of the kitten stage and into the lap loving stage Stop out to meet her today
RAINBOW BRIDGEBlue Danielle ShrimptonBuffy Peggy amp Katie Sally OtterbacherCharlie Rodriguez - a wonderful therapy dog Janet RodriguezGreta Linda FussiGus amp Pepper Sharon amp Dennis RevlockLexi Joan HoffmanMax Jacki WestMurphy the Cat aka Big Boy Suzanne SlimakMy boys Buster amp Baxter Linda Baney
My Little Gremlin Barbara Saylor KremerIn loving memory of Nilo Boesiger Yvonne JonesOscar John HoodOur beloved 17 year old Sheltie Casey Knudson Joanne amp Lloyd Knudsen Sandy amp Mike Larson Maggie amp Frank SchlundOur toy Poodle Tiny Frank amp Carole KlingshirnOzzy Lorna McCaslinPablo Keefer Maggie amp Frank SchlundPenny McBride Diana McBridePita Luna Chole and Tang Phyllis Taranto
Community Action The MCSPCA was involved in a situation this past January where we had to immediately seize a large macaw and an exotic turtle Both animals were found living in filth and starving We reached out to our Facebook followers with a need of a large aquarium for the turtle and large cage for the macaw Within minutes we started getting responses that led us to two very generous people that donated supplies to help these animals Sometimes the Humane Officers of the MCSPCA must take control of exotic animals that are not usual residents of the shelter Thanks to the help of social media our very generous community and our team of vets we can quickly turn a bad situation around for these animals and get them the help they need for their specific breeds We love Medina
After we were able to assess both animals it turns out that the turtle that we named Mrs Turtle is a Red Eared Slider Although very pretty she is illegal to own in the state of Ohio without a special permit Due to her living conditions Mrs Turtle had a bacterial infection from living in water that was so filthy you could not tell there was a turtle in the aquarium until she popped her head out of the water She will stay with us until her infection is gone and then the Ohio Department of Wildlife will find a safe place for her to live
Angel the macaw is 10 to 12 years old She was also living in very unsanitary conditions and was being fed a diet of Cheerios and oatmeal at the time of surrender Angel also has a condition called scissor beak where the lower part of the beak grows up and to the side of the upper part of the beak The result is a bird who cannot close her mouth properly Scissor beak does happen with birds but if the bird is taken to a vet as soon as itrsquos noticed corrective action can be taken The earlier scissor beak is caught and treated the better Left alone it can make eating very difficult So far we have had her beak filed twice and we are happy to say that Angel will be up for adoption in the next few weeks If you are interested in finding out more about the needs of the MCSPCA and what can be donated to help our rescues please call 330-723-7722
Support the MCSPCA when you shop at
smileamazoncomSet Medina County Society for the
Prevention of Cruelty to Animals as your Amazon Smile partner and a percentage of your purchases will be donated to MCSPCA each time you shop through Amazon Smile
All you have to do is use Amazon Smile instead of Amazon when you order online
Go to httpssmileamazoncomLog in to your accountAt top right menu go to
Your Account gt Your Amazon SmileClick Choose or Change Charity
Search for Medina County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals clickAdd the Smile icon (Amazon Assistant) to your favorites bookmarks or easy access bar and click it when you want to order
community action
BubbleIf you maybe know of someone who needs a VERY SWEET cat
with a non-stop purr (and they donrsquot mind that shersquos carrying some extra weight right now) can you please send them my way Tell them to ask for Bubble
Preserving the Past Carving the Future
wwwmedinaohorg
City of MedinaMedina City Hall132 North Elmwood AveMedina Ohio 44256Phone 330-725-8861
3444 Medina RoadMedina OH
4221 Center RdBrunswick OH
Sun 9 AM - 7 PMMon 9 AM - 4 PM
Tue - Sat 9 AM - 8 PM
ALDI
45 Public SquareMedina OhioPHONE 330-952-0900EMAIL SALESONELUCKYDOGBAKERYCOM
wwwoneluckydogbakerycom
5399 River Styx RdMedina OH 44256
(330) 725-4281
wwwrustichillscom
Sandra Jenkins330-273-1777
Boarding bull Grooming bull Daycare
wwwDogGoneCrazyKennelscomboard DogGoneCrazyKennelscom
wwwmedinagazettenorthcoastnowcom
WeDeliver
News that Matters
Rebecca Sullivan
645 Lafayette RoadMedina OH 44256(330) 7227804MerryMaidsMedinagmailcom
Rob Freedline3304314954
MAIN 3306654996 bull FAX 33066559721321 CENTERVIEW CIRCLE
AKRON OH 44321 wwwmedvetforpetscom
Sponsorships are available in the form of pavement bricks These engraved bricks will be used to enhance the uniqueness of our facility Buy a brick as a gift for a birthday retirement memorial and other special occasions Buying a brick for a local business is a great way to advertise Please make checks payable to Medina County SPCA
Order FormName ___________________________________________________________Address __________________________________________________________Phone ___________________________________________________________
Email ____________________________________________________________
Pavers DonationPaver $50(No symbol)
Paver $75(With symbol)
Mail to Medina County SPCA8790 Guilford Rd Seville OH
OrderToday
Paving the Way for the Rescue Animals of Medina Countyshow your commitment to MCSPCA by purchasing a paver today
Additonal Symbol (Circle One) Yes ($75) No ($50) Select a Symbol (Circle One) Heart Paws Angel Cross Starburst Cross Flower
3 Lines (20 characters maximum per line) qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq
Happy Tales
Susie
Our goal at the MCSPCA is to have every one of the animals we care for find their furever homes
Mark
Gretchen
Malley
Ursala
Diesel
Fuzzenator amp Zeek
Smores
JuliaJulia is a friendly girl looking for love
Shersquos approximately 6 years old so shersquos out of the kitten stage and into the lap loving stage Stop out to meet her today
RAINBOW BRIDGEBlue Danielle ShrimptonBuffy Peggy amp Katie Sally OtterbacherCharlie Rodriguez - a wonderful therapy dog Janet RodriguezGreta Linda FussiGus amp Pepper Sharon amp Dennis RevlockLexi Joan HoffmanMax Jacki WestMurphy the Cat aka Big Boy Suzanne SlimakMy boys Buster amp Baxter Linda Baney
My Little Gremlin Barbara Saylor KremerIn loving memory of Nilo Boesiger Yvonne JonesOscar John HoodOur beloved 17 year old Sheltie Casey Knudson Joanne amp Lloyd Knudsen Sandy amp Mike Larson Maggie amp Frank SchlundOur toy Poodle Tiny Frank amp Carole KlingshirnOzzy Lorna McCaslinPablo Keefer Maggie amp Frank SchlundPenny McBride Diana McBridePita Luna Chole and Tang Phyllis Taranto
Community Action The MCSPCA was involved in a situation this past January where we had to immediately seize a large macaw and an exotic turtle Both animals were found living in filth and starving We reached out to our Facebook followers with a need of a large aquarium for the turtle and large cage for the macaw Within minutes we started getting responses that led us to two very generous people that donated supplies to help these animals Sometimes the Humane Officers of the MCSPCA must take control of exotic animals that are not usual residents of the shelter Thanks to the help of social media our very generous community and our team of vets we can quickly turn a bad situation around for these animals and get them the help they need for their specific breeds We love Medina
After we were able to assess both animals it turns out that the turtle that we named Mrs Turtle is a Red Eared Slider Although very pretty she is illegal to own in the state of Ohio without a special permit Due to her living conditions Mrs Turtle had a bacterial infection from living in water that was so filthy you could not tell there was a turtle in the aquarium until she popped her head out of the water She will stay with us until her infection is gone and then the Ohio Department of Wildlife will find a safe place for her to live
Angel the macaw is 10 to 12 years old She was also living in very unsanitary conditions and was being fed a diet of Cheerios and oatmeal at the time of surrender Angel also has a condition called scissor beak where the lower part of the beak grows up and to the side of the upper part of the beak The result is a bird who cannot close her mouth properly Scissor beak does happen with birds but if the bird is taken to a vet as soon as itrsquos noticed corrective action can be taken The earlier scissor beak is caught and treated the better Left alone it can make eating very difficult So far we have had her beak filed twice and we are happy to say that Angel will be up for adoption in the next few weeks If you are interested in finding out more about the needs of the MCSPCA and what can be donated to help our rescues please call 330-723-7722
Support the MCSPCA when you shop at
smileamazoncomSet Medina County Society for the
Prevention of Cruelty to Animals as your Amazon Smile partner and a percentage of your purchases will be donated to MCSPCA each time you shop through Amazon Smile
All you have to do is use Amazon Smile instead of Amazon when you order online
Go to httpssmileamazoncomLog in to your accountAt top right menu go to
Your Account gt Your Amazon SmileClick Choose or Change Charity
Search for Medina County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals clickAdd the Smile icon (Amazon Assistant) to your favorites bookmarks or easy access bar and click it when you want to order
community action
BubbleIf you maybe know of someone who needs a VERY SWEET cat
with a non-stop purr (and they donrsquot mind that shersquos carrying some extra weight right now) can you please send them my way Tell them to ask for Bubble
Preserving the Past Carving the Future
wwwmedinaohorg
City of MedinaMedina City Hall132 North Elmwood AveMedina Ohio 44256Phone 330-725-8861
3444 Medina RoadMedina OH
4221 Center RdBrunswick OH
Sun 9 AM - 7 PMMon 9 AM - 4 PM
Tue - Sat 9 AM - 8 PM
ALDI
45 Public SquareMedina OhioPHONE 330-952-0900EMAIL SALESONELUCKYDOGBAKERYCOM
wwwoneluckydogbakerycom
5399 River Styx RdMedina OH 44256
(330) 725-4281
wwwrustichillscom
Sandra Jenkins330-273-1777
Boarding bull Grooming bull Daycare
wwwDogGoneCrazyKennelscomboard DogGoneCrazyKennelscom
wwwmedinagazettenorthcoastnowcom
WeDeliver
News that Matters
Rebecca Sullivan
645 Lafayette RoadMedina OH 44256(330) 7227804MerryMaidsMedinagmailcom
Rob Freedline3304314954
MAIN 3306654996 bull FAX 33066559721321 CENTERVIEW CIRCLE
AKRON OH 44321 wwwmedvetforpetscom
Sponsorships are available in the form of pavement bricks These engraved bricks will be used to enhance the uniqueness of our facility Buy a brick as a gift for a birthday retirement memorial and other special occasions Buying a brick for a local business is a great way to advertise Please make checks payable to Medina County SPCA
Order FormName ___________________________________________________________Address __________________________________________________________Phone ___________________________________________________________
Email ____________________________________________________________
Pavers DonationPaver $50(No symbol)
Paver $75(With symbol)
Mail to Medina County SPCA8790 Guilford Rd Seville OH
OrderToday
Paving the Way for the Rescue Animals of Medina Countyshow your commitment to MCSPCA by purchasing a paver today
Additonal Symbol (Circle One) Yes ($75) No ($50) Select a Symbol (Circle One) Heart Paws Angel Cross Starburst Cross Flower
3 Lines (20 characters maximum per line) qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq
Happy Tales
Susie
Our goal at the MCSPCA is to have every one of the animals we care for find their furever homes
Mark
Gretchen
Malley
Ursala
Diesel
Fuzzenator amp Zeek
Smores
BubbleIf you maybe know of someone who needs a VERY SWEET cat
with a non-stop purr (and they donrsquot mind that shersquos carrying some extra weight right now) can you please send them my way Tell them to ask for Bubble
Preserving the Past Carving the Future
wwwmedinaohorg
City of MedinaMedina City Hall132 North Elmwood AveMedina Ohio 44256Phone 330-725-8861
3444 Medina RoadMedina OH
4221 Center RdBrunswick OH
Sun 9 AM - 7 PMMon 9 AM - 4 PM
Tue - Sat 9 AM - 8 PM
ALDI
45 Public SquareMedina OhioPHONE 330-952-0900EMAIL SALESONELUCKYDOGBAKERYCOM
wwwoneluckydogbakerycom
5399 River Styx RdMedina OH 44256
(330) 725-4281
wwwrustichillscom
Sandra Jenkins330-273-1777
Boarding bull Grooming bull Daycare
wwwDogGoneCrazyKennelscomboard DogGoneCrazyKennelscom
wwwmedinagazettenorthcoastnowcom
WeDeliver
News that Matters
Rebecca Sullivan
645 Lafayette RoadMedina OH 44256(330) 7227804MerryMaidsMedinagmailcom
Rob Freedline3304314954
MAIN 3306654996 bull FAX 33066559721321 CENTERVIEW CIRCLE
AKRON OH 44321 wwwmedvetforpetscom
Sponsorships are available in the form of pavement bricks These engraved bricks will be used to enhance the uniqueness of our facility Buy a brick as a gift for a birthday retirement memorial and other special occasions Buying a brick for a local business is a great way to advertise Please make checks payable to Medina County SPCA
Order FormName ___________________________________________________________Address __________________________________________________________Phone ___________________________________________________________
Email ____________________________________________________________
Pavers DonationPaver $50(No symbol)
Paver $75(With symbol)
Mail to Medina County SPCA8790 Guilford Rd Seville OH
OrderToday
Paving the Way for the Rescue Animals of Medina Countyshow your commitment to MCSPCA by purchasing a paver today
Additonal Symbol (Circle One) Yes ($75) No ($50) Select a Symbol (Circle One) Heart Paws Angel Cross Starburst Cross Flower
3 Lines (20 characters maximum per line) qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq
Happy Tales
Susie
Our goal at the MCSPCA is to have every one of the animals we care for find their furever homes
Mark
Gretchen
Malley
Ursala
Diesel
Fuzzenator amp Zeek
Smores
Sandra Jenkins330-273-1777
Boarding bull Grooming bull Daycare
wwwDogGoneCrazyKennelscomboard DogGoneCrazyKennelscom
wwwmedinagazettenorthcoastnowcom
WeDeliver
News that Matters
Rebecca Sullivan
645 Lafayette RoadMedina OH 44256(330) 7227804MerryMaidsMedinagmailcom
Rob Freedline3304314954
MAIN 3306654996 bull FAX 33066559721321 CENTERVIEW CIRCLE
AKRON OH 44321 wwwmedvetforpetscom
Sponsorships are available in the form of pavement bricks These engraved bricks will be used to enhance the uniqueness of our facility Buy a brick as a gift for a birthday retirement memorial and other special occasions Buying a brick for a local business is a great way to advertise Please make checks payable to Medina County SPCA
Order FormName ___________________________________________________________Address __________________________________________________________Phone ___________________________________________________________
Email ____________________________________________________________
Pavers DonationPaver $50(No symbol)
Paver $75(With symbol)
Mail to Medina County SPCA8790 Guilford Rd Seville OH
OrderToday
Paving the Way for the Rescue Animals of Medina Countyshow your commitment to MCSPCA by purchasing a paver today
Additonal Symbol (Circle One) Yes ($75) No ($50) Select a Symbol (Circle One) Heart Paws Angel Cross Starburst Cross Flower
3 Lines (20 characters maximum per line) qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq
Happy Tales
Susie
Our goal at the MCSPCA is to have every one of the animals we care for find their furever homes
Mark
Gretchen
Malley
Ursala
Diesel
Fuzzenator amp Zeek
Smores
Sponsorships are available in the form of pavement bricks These engraved bricks will be used to enhance the uniqueness of our facility Buy a brick as a gift for a birthday retirement memorial and other special occasions Buying a brick for a local business is a great way to advertise Please make checks payable to Medina County SPCA
Order FormName ___________________________________________________________Address __________________________________________________________Phone ___________________________________________________________
Email ____________________________________________________________
Pavers DonationPaver $50(No symbol)
Paver $75(With symbol)
Mail to Medina County SPCA8790 Guilford Rd Seville OH
OrderToday
Paving the Way for the Rescue Animals of Medina Countyshow your commitment to MCSPCA by purchasing a paver today
Additonal Symbol (Circle One) Yes ($75) No ($50) Select a Symbol (Circle One) Heart Paws Angel Cross Starburst Cross Flower
3 Lines (20 characters maximum per line) qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq
Happy Tales
Susie
Our goal at the MCSPCA is to have every one of the animals we care for find their furever homes
Mark
Gretchen
Malley
Ursala
Diesel
Fuzzenator amp Zeek
Smores