Greyhound News October—December 2 014 Volume 15, Issue 4 Where the Greyhounds Go by Dave Breen HIP, HIP HUZZAH!! OOPS - ALOHA!! OOPS, SORRY – Yippee-Ki-Yay!! Forever Homes Ellen went home with Cynthia Ruth & Boaz went home with Dave & Wendy 10 years ago this month, I announced that Sierra Vista GAL was now AZgreyhounds. Since that time, we have found forever homes for more than 455 Greyhounds! This has been an extraordinarily challenging year for the program. As a result of taking in 3 Greyhounds identified as hypothyroid after they arrived, a third with SLO, an immune disorder, and Tonya, whose hock was broken in two places, we nearly doubled the number of special events we normally conduct to raise additional funding. These included the special fund raiser at CAL Ranch Store, the fund raiser at Liberty Tax, the Fountain of Blessings event, Kettle Corn, and our Banquet, YOU raised over $9,000 in donations!! We have also conducted: Boyd. Loved and 12 adoption days, moving from PetSmart missed by Kent & Lupe. to CAL Ranch Sweet. Loved & missed Our annual greyhound picnic (Thank You by Ben & Sharon Cade & Sandra!) Jack Jr. Loved & missed by Dave, Wendy & ColAND leen. We publish an excellent newsletter 4 times a year that a 4 year old female had gone down with a broken leg the night before. I asked them to transport her to Vet Specialty so our orthopedic surgeon could evaluate her and do whatever was necessary. Between pins, screws and surgery and then post-op care, we spent approximately $4,500. More pressing was the need for a very special foster home to care for her, as we were full up with healthy hounds at that moment. When what should appear, but a wonderful angel in the form of Nicole and her family. Providing love, care and extreme patience in helping Tonya recover. It was time for Tonya to move on to the next phase of her life. We have, at any given moment, 8 foster homes Since last we met, we have found forever homes for 11 Greyhounds!! There are two individuals who, although their efforts were completely different in nature, made significant contributions. The one thing they have in common, a very sweet little female Greyhound named Tonya. In April of this year, I received a call from one of the kennels in Tucson, advising me Inside this issue: 2014 Greyhound Banquet & 1 Celebration 2014 in Pictures 7 2015 Tentative Calendar 7 Page 2 October—December 2014 Patti has been involved in our program for several years, supporting adoption days, fund raising and most importantly, adopting 2 beautiful boys. When it was time to move Tonya, Patti stepped up to foster her. It wasn’t long before it became obvious Tonya had found her “forever” home. Patti also become especially active by assisting with a special article in the Sierra Vista Herald, helping with the special fund raiser at CAL Ranch, and taking responsibility for organizing the Liberty Tax fund raiser for Tonya. We presented special plaques to them for their efforts. Sometimes, when the need is great, someone steps up, and does something totally unexpected to help. Fountain of Blessings, in the form of Bonnie & Joe McDermott, stepped up, organized a very special fund raiser, and provided $1,200 in additional funding. They tell me this will be an annual event to benefit the program. Please give it up for Bonnie & Joe. Also, on rare occasions, I let my mouth overload my brain and discover that I don’t have the resources to complete the mission. In those rare cases, I broadcast an email to the group, and without fail two people respond and help me through these small crisis. My personnel thanks to BEN & SHARON! AZgreyhounds has evolved into a very eclectic group. Among our volunteers and foster homes, we now have several vet techs, the Fort Huachuca post vet, the Aviation Company Commander, a Sierra Vista police officer, and an ADOC officer! As President of this august group, one of the few perks I have is a staff, in the form of an excellent board of directors, who help and guide me in the many challenges in operating an extremely successful rescue and adoption group. I would like to present your BOARD OF DIRECTORS: COLLEEN (Special Advisor) EMILY (Operations Director) PANDORA (Secretary) SANDRA (Vice President) WENDY (Treasurer) We would also like to acknowledge the recurring donations from the Microsoft Foundation, usually in the form of $600 checks. This is the result of Cade’s efforts. We were also notified that any retired Greyhounds registered in West Virginia that we take will result in a $125.00 credit to our vet. We were recently notified by the Greyhound Guild in Phoenix, they were donating $650 from their annual Renaissance Fair! (They are also in need of volunteers for the fair. See me for details). Last year we were approached about the Ironman Triathlon. One of our owners wanted to run the marathon and donate the proceeds to AZgreyhounds. Ben, and his support team, Sharon, donated the proceeds of $1,280 to us! Also, on rare occasions, I let my mouth overload my brain and discover that I don’t have the resources to Needed: Loving, compassionate volunteer homes to foster recently retired racing Greyhounds. Foster homes typically foster a retired Greyhound for 30 days. AZgreyhounds provides a Greyhound, collar, lead and tag, instructions and, upon request, can provide food, dishes, bedding and toys. 2014 BENEFACTORS AMANDA SPENCER ARIZONA RENAISSANCE FESTIVAL BOB, CASSIE & EMILY ANDERSON BONNIE & JOE MCDERMOTT CADE & SANDRA KING COLLEEN BREEN DAVE & WENDY BREEN JAN SHELLER JEAN & VERN WALKER JESSE HUMMINGBIRD KENT THOMAS MARK JOHNS NEW FRONTIER ANIMAL MEDICAL CTR. OASIS HARDWOODS RACHAEL & JIM MATTHEWS SHELLEY MISNER & THE GREYHOUND GARDEN TRAIL BOSS OUTFITTERS UPTOWN 3 THEATER OUR VERY SPECIAL THANKS TO: MORGAN AND THE STAFF OF TURQUOISE VALLEY GOLF COURSE, OUR HOUND HANDLERS WILD BILL PURCIELLO, AND ESPECIALLY TO OUR TROLLS, WHO SENT UP THE SILENT AUCTION, RAFFLE AND TROLL TABLE: COLLEEN, GEORGE & WENDY. Page 3 Volume 15, Issue 4 Don’t forget to remember, AZgreyhounds gets $.01 every time you register and use goodsearch.com from Yahoo.com to search online! Don’t forget to remember, our new adoption location: CAL Ranch Store, Sierra Vista, AZ Dave Page 4 October—December 2014 Page 5 Volume 15, Issue 4 www.majesticcollars.com Each and every collar I make is hand made with loving care and is never rushed. I’d rather spend more time constructing my collars and know that they are safe for your dogs. - Anne Page 6 October—December 2014 Rest in peace, sweet boy. We miss you! Page 7 Volume 15, Issue 4 2014 In Pictures (Photos by Jean & Dave) 2015 January 31 Adoption Day February 28 Adoption Day March 28 Adoption Day (April is National Adopt-A-Greyhound Month) April 18 SV Community Market April 25 Adoption Day May 2 Annual Greyhound Picnic May 30 Adoption Day June 27 Adoption Day July 25 Adoption Day August 29 Adoption Day September 26 Adoption Day October 3/4 Art in the Park Kettle Corn October 31 Adoption Day November 7 Annual Greyhound Banquet November 28 Adoption Day December 26 Adoption Day Page 8 October—December 2014 GREYHOUND NEWS Dave Breen 3288 Sky Hawk Drive Sierra Vista, AZ 85650-6623 Phone: 520-378-1763 (H) or 520-266-4670 (C) Email: [email protected] Making the world a better place one Greyhound at a time We’re on the web! http:// www.AZgreyhounds.com Recycle your empty cartridges and get money back! Now you can raise money for AZgreyhounds by recycling your empty ink cartridges! By special arrangement with Toner West, in Safeway Plaza, Sierra Vista, you can recycle ALL your cartridges! Cartridges with a circuit board will be worth $3.00, and without are $1.00. When you take your cartridges in, please tell them to credit the AZgreyhounds account. Toner West has a complete line of brand name and generic ink cartridges, printer supplies, and service. cgmagazine The only magazine about Greyhounds, for and by Greyhound adopters. Subscribe today. http://adopt-a-Greyhound.org/ cgmagazine/index.html
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