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October 2011 Santa Paws is Coming to Town! I s your pet ready for their close up? This year’s Santa Paws Pet Photos & Holiday Boutique will be held...
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October 2011

Santa Paws is Coming to Town!

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s your pet ready for their close up? This year’s Santa Paws Pet Photos & Holiday Boutique will be held on Saturday, November 19, 2011 from 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Let us handle some of the stress of the holidays for you by turning your pet’s photo with Santa into the perfect holiday greeting card! Bring the whole family! We are excited to announce Earhart Photography will be our photographer this year! 5x7 photos will be ready to take home the day of the event! This year you can order holiday greeting cards and ornaments featuring your pet’s photo. After your photo is taken, you can stroll through the Holiday Boutique to get a jump on your holiday shopping. You can purchase the perfect gift for pets and people from our vendors! Don’t forget to pick up some tasty treats to take home just in time for Thanksgiving. There will be coloring sheets, coloring books, and craft ornaments for children in the supervised holiday craft area. In keeping with tradition, we will have fabulous raffle prizes and a 50/50 drawing. Kick off the holidays right with the event you do not want to miss! All proceeds raised from Santa Paws fund our Cruelty Investigation and Humane Education departments.

. Photo Registration: 8:45 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Holiday Boutique: 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

Santa Paws is sponosred by:

Meet Our Veterinary Staff Dr. Amy Raines, Chief of Staff Celebrating one year as the Humane Society of San Bernardino Valley’s Veterinary Clinic Chief of Staff, Dr. Amy Raines remembers how impressed she was with the facility when she first came on board as a relief veterinarian. “It was a great way to really be introduced to the facility. I was so impressed with the recovery area! Each kennel had a blanket and a person standing watching the pets as they woke up from surgery. It was immaculate too!” A year later, Dr. Raines still loves the same things that first drew her to working here. She adds that she loves getting to know and working with the staff as well. “Thirty plus people, and we are all here for the right reasons,” she says. Dr. Raines would like to remind members of the community that low cost does not mean low quality, especially here at the Humane Society of San Bernardino Valley!

Dr. James Krone Dr. James Krone has been our veterinarian for over ten years first working on the Spay Mobile and then in our Veterinary Clinic. A resident of Las Vegas, Dr. Krone performs surgery here two days a week. In 1996 Dr. Krone retired and sold his own practice after thirty-eight years. “I made a mistake, I retired too soon and I got bored,” he says. When he decided to come back to work, he sent his resume to us and as he says, “the rest is history!” Dr. Krone’s father was a veterinarian. He credits his own inspiration for becoming a veterinarian from the years he spent watching and working with his father. He has one dog, Gilda, and one cat, Cat Krone at home. When asked if there was a message he would like to give to the community, Dr. Krone says, “Have your pets spayed and neutered. Our purpose is to stop the over supply of unwanted pets. Having them spayed and neutered is a better alternative to euthanasia.”

Dr. Brandon Boren Our newest Veterinarian, Dr. Brandon Boren, is a graduate of Western University of Health Sciences in Pomona. During college he worked as a Veterinary Technician at Banfield Pet Hospital. Following college he participated in a small animal rotating internship at the VCA Animal Referral and Emergency Center of Arizona. Dr. Boren is no stranger to the HSSBV, as Dr. Amy Raines was once his teacher at Western University! “I like that we are able to provide medical care and service to people at an affordable price and still be able to practice good medicine,” he says. In his spare time, Dr. Boren enjoys cooking and scuba diving. He is also an avid traveler who has visited Australia, Kenya, Europe, and Jamaica.

Dog & Cat Pet First-Aid & CPR Class Available!

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o you know what to do in an emergency for your pet? We will be hosting a Pet First-Aid & CPR Class on Saturday, October 29, 2011 from 9:30 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. on site in the Joyce Martin Education Center. The class will be taught by Denise Fleck of Sunnydog Ink. Fleck has trained with seven national organizations in animal life saving skills, as well as authored several books on animal care. Additionally, she has appeared on several animal related programs and local news stations. Skills taught during the class include: • Muzzling and Safe Approach of an injured or ill animal • How to Find Your Pet’s Pulse, Respiration, Capillary Refill Time • Rescue Breathing & CPR • Bandaging & Splinting Techniques • What to do for: Bloat, Burns, Choking, Constipation, Diarrhea, Drowning, Electric Shock, Frostbite, Heat Stroke, Poisoning & Seizures • How to handle Snake Bites, Bee Stings, Tick Removal • How to Administer Medications & use the items in your Pet First-Aid Kit • The importance of developing a GOOD RELATIONSHIP with your VETERINARIAN • How to take a more active role in your pet’s health & care • Ten Situations that require IMMEDIATE Veterinary Care • Introduction to Disaster Preparedness and more! Class is taught by lecture, demonstration, and handson skill practice. Canine & Feline mannequins will be used. We ask that pets stay home for this class. The class will cost $65 for each participant. The fee includes the class, a handbook, certificate, and wallet card. To register please visit www.sunnydogink.com or mail registration payment to Sunny-go Ink, 2416 West Victory Blvd, #213, Burbank, CA 91506.

Humane Officers Receive A Visit From Some Old Friends In 2008 our Humane Officers received a call from Mr. Albert Himden of San Bernardino requesting assistance with dog food for his four dogs. When the Officers went to his home they found a man who loved his dogs and treated them as if they were his own children. Mr. Himden had terminal cancer and was having difficulties getting out of the house. They began frequent visits to the residence to assist Mr. Himden and his animals. As Mr. Himden’s health deteriorated over the next two years, our Officers, along with his neighbors, the Monroe family, continued to assist him with the care of his beloved pets. In September of 2010, Mr. Himden was put in hospice care. Sadly, one of the dogs, Rosie, became very ill and Mr. Himden did not want her to suffer. He wanted to be with Rosie for her last minutes and requested his regular veterinarian to put her to sleep. Between the Monroe family and the Humane Officers, Mr. Himden was able to be with Rosie at the end. The Monroe family helped Mr. Himden to the veteri-

narian’s office, while the Humane Officers transported Rosie one last time. A few months later, a second dog, Nightmare, became ill. Since Mr. Himden was in such poor health, our Officers again provided assistance. Mr. Himden passed away on April 27, 2011 from his sixteen year battle with cancer. Left behind were his two companions, Schub and Sinbad. With the help of Officer Ashbaker and Officer Padilla, Schub and Sinbad were adopted into a loving home. Their new owner was notified that Mr. Himden had set up a trust fund to ensure his animals were cared for when he was gone. He truly loved his “children.” Schub and Sinbad visit the HSSBV Veterinary Clinic often! When they are here, they stop by to see their good friends, Officer Ashbaker and Officer Padilla. They are a constant reminder of the deep love between a pet and their family.

Dayleen Dutcher Helps HSSBV Raise Funds & Educate! After attending Critter Camp this year, Dayleen Dutcher approached our humane education teacher, Lynn Hildebrand, asking how she could help. After discussing the program, Dayleen decided she would like to help raise funds to purchase What Is Animal Cruelty and What Can You Do About It? books for the Humane Education Program. The book introduces compassionate treatment of animals to children. Each fifth and sixth grade student who participates in our humane education program receives their own copy. Once Dayleen had her materials and was ready to get started she ran in to what she originally felt was an issue. Rather than donate, several members of the community she spoke to became interested in purchasing the book for their own children! We were thrilled to hear that there was additional interest in the book and gave Dayleen a stack to keep with her during her efforts. Dayleen ended up selling 9 books and raising a total of $93 for the Humane Society to continue to purchase these books for school children. We would like to thank Dayleen for her successful efforts in not only raising money to help purchase these books, but for also helping us pass on our message of compassion to animals to youth!

Casino Night & Dog House Auction A Success!

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n August 27, 2011 friends of the Humane Society came together for a night of fun and gambling at our first Viva Las Vegas… Ante Up for Animals Casino Night & Dog House Auction. Over $16,000 was raised to help support the Humane Society programs and services! Guests enjoyed a night of great music, games, prizes, food, and drinks, while eagerly waiting to bid on seven uniquely decorated dog houses. As the evening ended, and chips were cashed in for raffle tickets, our gamblers patiently waited to hear their name called as a winner of one of the numerous raffle prizes. The event was such a success it has been requested by attendess to be an annual event! We would like to extend a big thank you to everyone who helped make this night possible: Event Sponsors:Merial/Frontline Plus~Boehringer Ingelheim~PK Design~Jordan Insurance Services- An Empire Company~Bayer Healthcare- Animal Health~Klinedinst Attorneys at Law~Inland Center Mall~Alternative Print & Design~Party Plus Rentals Food Sponsors:Eat ‘Em Up Catering~Boehringer Ingelheim Butler Schein~ Intervet Schering-Plough~Merial/Frontline Plus~MWI~Novartis Dog House Sponsors:Dances with Dogs Training Center~ Inland Center Mall~Inland Empire~66ers Baseball~Ontario Reign~PK Design~Dr. Amy Raines~Security Bank, San Bernardino~Razy Rack Raffle Prize Sponsors:Angels Baseball Club~Beau Wine Tours~Bill & Janice Lemann~Bridgeport Reservoir~Captain Dean Raines~Circle K Big Bear~Dee Williams~Dizzy Desserts~Doc & Al’s Cabins~Doubletree Hotel by Hilton Hotel Claremont~Douglas Dubois~Insurance Agency, Inc~ Dr. James Krone~Ethel McAfee~Floor Cleaning Pros~Forever Young Foundation~Frontline Plus~Gayle Plette~George Schnarre~Get Fit Clinic~Highland Dental Arts~Highland Dental Group~Inland Center Mall~Inland Empire 66ers

Baseball~International Day Spa~Jackie Ficarotta~Ken’s Sporting Goods~Lake Arrowhead Resort~Lake Elsinore Storm~Los Angeles Dodgers~Mission Inn Foundation- Mission Inn Museum~Mr. TV Video~Ontario Reign~Outback Steakhouse~Panera Bread~Pet Scene~Rejuvenate Chiropractic~San Bernardino Pool~Sue Dawson~Sunnydog Ink~Terwilliger Designs~The Cheesecake Factory~The Home Depot~The Wine Tailor~Tom Brickley, Brickley Environmental~Wal-Mart San Bernardino~Waxie Sanitary Supply Wheel of Fortune Sponsors: Blue Buffalo~Castle Park~Dairy Queen~Dave & Busters~Dick’s~Sporting Goods~Fiesta Village~Hot Dog on a Stick~Krikorian Premiere Movie Theatres~Olive Garden~Ontario Reign Hockey~On the Border~Scandia~TGI Fridays~Two Guys Pasta & Pizza~Door Prize Sponsors~Angie’s Flowers~Crumbles Cookies Bakery & Gifts~ Diana’s Custom Baskets~ Razy Rack Beverage Sponsors: Hangar 24 Brewery~Frank Padilla~Joseph Filippi Winery~Mark Santoro~Oak Ridge Winery~ Teri Seymour ~Heather M. Sheehan~Christopher & Sarah Shiner Our Auctioneer: Jeff Pope Music Sponsor: Mike Medina, Mike Medina Entertainment

Retired Teacher Gives Back Recently, our Humane Education teacher, Lynn Hildebrand, partnered with the second grade teachers at Cypress Elementary School in Highland. The goal of this partnership is to introduce a year long unit involving making decisions which benefit people, animals, and the Earth. The second graders listened to the story, “Have You Filled A Bucket Today?” by Carol McCloud. Students concluded that a bucket filler is one who is kind to others. On the other hand, a bucket dipper is a bully that says and does mean things to others. They decided they could be bucket fillers by holding a door open for someone, sharing, smiling, raising their hand, using kind words, helping someone who has fallen, carrying a teacher’s books, behaving on the playground, completing homework and praising people. Creating this list of bucket filling activities prepared them for their first bucket filling project to honor Mrs. Pearle Ludwig.

Mrs. Ludwig had made a generous donation of eighty notebooks for the students to use as their kindness journal. The students surprised Mrs. Ludwig by presenting her with a Bucketfilling certificate of appreciation, read written work from their journals, and sang a specially prepared bucketfilling song! Mrs. Ludwig joyfully replied to the Super Second Grade Bucketfillers at Cypress Elementary School in a letter: Dear Cypress Elementary School Second Graders, Mrs. Waitman, Ms. Beyer, Mrs. Poole, and Mrs. Escobar, Thank you boys and girls for the beautiful song you sang and for reading some of your personal writings from your note books. As a guest at your school, I enjoyed every minute. You are really great Bucket Fillers! I am proud of you as you look for ways to become a better individual, student, and citizen by showing respect, responsibility, and kindness. I retired from teaching after being a teacher for many years. My visit with you brought back many wonderful memories! Keep up your superb job being Bucket Fillers. You are making an outstanding difference! Sincerely, Mrs. Ludwig

HSSBV Along with Drs. Hsinya & Brian Chichester Celebrate 3rd Year of Pet Loss Classes

The Humane Society of San Bernardino Valley celebrates three years hosting its Pet Loss Bereavement Class. The class, designed and taught by Drs. Brian and Hsinya Chichester, has been providing an invaluable resource to pet owners grieving the loss of a companion animal. The class started in October 2008 and continues to be offered monthly at The Humane Society. Classes are held on the second Saturday of each month from 9:00 a.m.-10:30 a.m. Interested parties are asked to preregister by calling 909-386-1400 ext. 218.

Both doctors are licensed clinical psychologists who also specialize in providing animalassisted therapy to the patients they serve in their private practice, Future Generations- Diagnostic, Treatment and Evaluation Center, in nearby Redlands. The class has been offered free of charge as a community service collaboration between the Humane Society and Future Generations Diagnostic, Treatment & Evaluation Center. “We thought it a natural extension of what we do and who we are,” says Dr. Brian Chichester. “As people, we’re animal lovers and always have been. As professionals, we’re doctors who treat a variety of conditions, including complicated grief and loss. We’re the only therapists in our area we know of who also provide a scientific approach to utilizing animalassisted therapy in our private practice.” “We realized a need for this class existed as we treated patients struggling to cope with their own losses, but sadly very few pet-loss resources existed in our community,” Dr. Chichester says. “People can underestimate the impact of losing a beloved pet. Sometimes the loss of a companion animal triggers a flare-up of a mood disturbance that was lurking under the surface or exacerbates the poignancy of other losses, such as the loss of human relations.” Shortly after opening their own practice in 2008, the Chichesters approached the Humane Society about designing and presenting the course curriculum based on sound psychologi-

cal science pertaining to the treatment of complicated grief and supportive counseling for bereavement. Because they used animal-assisted therapy as part of their milieu of treatment options, the psychologists uniquely understand the animal-human bond and the intricacies of these relationships. The only nearby resources at that time for pet loss were in major metropolitan areas like Los Angeles, Orange County, and San Diego. Most of these resources also charged fees, sometimes hefty fees. The doctors felt the Inland Empire should have options that were free of charge to help de-stigmatize pet loss and provide the much needed emotional supports. “Many people have a hard time thinking that pet loss is a significant loss,” says Dr. Hsinya Chichester. “There’s still a stigma regarding someone grieving the loss of a pet. Our class explains some of the psychological and sociological reasons for this, as well as builds the case, empirically, that pet loss isn’t such a silly topic after all. There’s no reason to feel ashamed because the loss of a pet hits harder than you expected.” The Humane Society is proud of the partnership with Drs. Hsinya & Brian Chichester to provide this important resource to the community. For more information on Future Generations- Diagnostic, Treatment and Evaluation Center and their new location and expansion, please visit www. futuregenerationsdtec.com.

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Volunteer of the 2nd Quarter: Peter Murray

pproaching his one year anniversary volunteering at the Humane Society of San Bernardino Valley, Peter Murray says he is just happy to “make a small difference in the community.” Peter first became interested in volunteer work with the HSSBV when he attended our e-Waste Recycle Day. Seeing the entire event staffed primarily by volunteers, he asked about our volunteer program. He had been looking for somewhere to volun-

teer and loves animals, so it was a perfect fit. Peter has since been volunteering two days a week in Recovery, and managing many loads of laundry. Peter is a very dependable, humble volunteer who works hard. Upon hearing that he was named Volunteer of the Quarter, he responded by saying “I just do laundry! There are so many other deserving volunteers. The girls in recovery work so hard.” Each and every volunteer makes a differ-

ence here at the Humane Society. Without our volunteers, those working in reception, the call center, Saturday Shot Clinic, recovery, laundry, and special events, we would not be able to continue our mission of preventing cruelty and neglect to animals. We would like to thank Peter for his hard work and dedication!

Volunteer of the 3rd Quarter: Isabel Hanes Isabel Hanes is a volunteer you can nice to meet people you share a common always count on! Since February 2011, bond with; a love for animals. I enjoy the she has been here without fail every Tues- more challenging, crazy days. It’s what I day and Saturday as a Volunteer Recep- am used to.” tionist in our Veterinary Clinic. Isabel has five pets of her own, three “I was looking for work, dogs and two guinea pigs! “I really enjoy the so I thought with my extra Isabel uses the services procontact with the public time I would volunteer at vided at the HSSBV as well, and their animals.” the the Humane Society of “Dr. Raines neutered my San Bernardino Valley and guinea pig, here. She did do something I enjoyed,” a great job!” In her spare she says. Isabel’s background in human time she enjoys reading, racquet ball, and resources helps her with her interaction learning new things. with clients. “I really enjoy the contact We would like to thank Isabel for her with the public and their animals. It is hard work and dedication!

Ashley Ledbetter Supports HSSBV Through School Project

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ur humane education teacher goes out every day to teach children in the San Bernardino School District about the humane treatment of animals. We have also had the pleasure of having students come to us to learn more about the HSSBV and the services we provide. Recently, thirteen year old Ashley Ledbetter, did just that! When Ashley was given an assignment to write an argumentative essay she approached her Mom and asked her if she could visit the Humane Society of San Bernardino Valley to learn more about our cruelty program. She intended to write a paper about why animal abusers should be sent to jail. During her tour, Ashley met Lynn Hildebrand, our humane educator and Humane Officer Frank Padilla. They spoke with her about how many people first need to be educated on how to properly care for their animals. She also learned about several

of the cruelty investigation cases that ended in prosecution of animal abusers. In her paper, Ashley wrote, “Cruelty to an animal is a crime. California law states that domestic pets have the right to food, water, shelter, and veterinary care. Animals are living beings, just like we are. When you were born, your parents gave you love and care. Animals need just as much love and care as we do. Animals feel pain and suffer when they get hurt. They feel afraid when someone yells at them. They feel hot, cold, tired, hungry, and thirsty, just like we do. I believe that people who abuse animals intentionally should go to jail because it is against the law and because animals are innocent, living creatures, just like us. Be a voice for animals.” We want to thank Ashley for taking the time to learn more about the laws protecting animals and what we do here at the Humane Society of San Bernardino Valley!

Thank you to all those who support the mission of the Humane Society. Donations June 16, 2011 - September 30, 2011

Donations given in loving Honor or Memory of: Henry Hernandez Kathy Manzano Ivy Portias IMO Barbara Brown IHO C. Caldera Ethel McAfee IMO Angel Blue

Sharon Fletcher IMO Dudley

Robert Chase Pete Villalobos Frances Skidmore Rita Ott IMO Peggy Daniels IMO Katherine Schabow IMO James Skidmore IHO Helen Wear Doris Adams IMO Kathryn

Gail & Steven Shaw IMO Max

Guillermo Santiago Monica Carman IMO Tipsy IMO Mikey, Beau, & Hope

Mary Hedding Elmer & Gloria Kaprielian Marcia Lentz IMO Armen & Aggie Turadian

Make A Difference Club Members Diane Anderson Joanne Beard Val Cornwell Elizabeth Gilcrest Nicola Hackett Tim & Diane Henderson Garnet & Paul Johnson Jennie A. Ruiz Naomi Ruiz

We would also like to thank the following supporters who generously donated from June 16, 2011 - September 30, 2011 Adrian Acosta Carole Amick Diane Anderson Gabriela Arguedas Lynne Arsenault Patricia Ashworth Ann Balderrana Becky Banuelos Ronald Barthel Linda Beck Kathy Beckham Elizabeth Beers Richard & Susan Beeson Gary & Patricia Bobbitt Catherine Bowman Jeffrey Breiten Mark Brownton Paul W. Brubacher Kim Bruno Gary Bryngelson Ruth E. Burkhardt Catherine Byington Elanie Cadzow Ricardo Campos Lorie Carlstrom Brenda Carr Maria Contreras Reginald Corey Jean Davis Ramona Deacon Joelene Dorrence Jo Ann Dowlin Susan DuBay Mary Ebert Martha Elwell Maria Escobedo Bridget Espinosa

Marlene Ettleman Mary Rose Evans Maria Farley Joanne D. Fleming Nina Flood Michale Flores Mary Fong Betsy L. Foster David & Janet Gamache Zoey Gibbons Mary Giese Susan Glascom Linda Glenn Tanya Gonzales Susana Gonzalez Guadalupe Guido Rick Goodin Mary Jo & Hank Greenberg Lisa Guirado Richard & Elaine Harrell Harold & Mina Henderson Tim & Diane Henderson Donna Heward Dean Hodges Henry Hogerhuis Kimberly Holman Stephanie Holt Bonnie Hunter Jose C. Jimenez Mary Johnson Judith Karos Bart Kennedy Larry & Melodee Kistner Craig Lampert Ramona Laplante Emma Lawson Bert & Mary Alice Leibee

Felipe Lopez Eric Low Marco Letran Fredrick Lloyd Roberto Marin Lorraine Markham Felicia Martinez Constance M. Mazurek Ethel McAfee Annette Mckenzie Linda Meadows Mary Melcher Virginia Mertz Linda Meza Susan Michaels Mirella Montano Michael Moore John Morrison Lynda K. Munemitsu Angela Nitsche Robert Obrine Sarah O’Connell David Orland Maria Oropeza Inez Ortega Velma Perdue Karen C. Petrilla Paul Ponce David Price Holly Rangel Kathy Ramirez Lynda Reis Bonnie Roohr Janel Russell Holly Rutherford Ann Saavedra Tiffany Schall

Dorthy Sedgwick Rudy Serna Patricia Singleton Dee Stapp Norma Sue Stone Dan Tackett Jose Castillo Sue Talboom Mark & Jeanne Terwilliger Debra Torbitt Amelia Triana Susana Turcios Thelma Ulloa Tim Underwood Mary Esther Valdez Debby Vandergoot Margarita Velasco Angela Wheeler Medicine Wilburn Jeremy Williams John Williams Jeffrey Wilson Suzan Witherby Jerry Witzel Margaret Wronowirz Hannah Young Rebecca Zimmerman Karen Zirkle

Allstate Giving Campaign Arrowhead United Way Arrowhead Women’s Golf Assoc. Girl Scout Troop #120 Golden Valley Medical United Way California

...And to so many other friends and steadfast contributors, past and present, you make a difference. Thank you. As a way of saying thank you to our supporters, donors, and volunteers, Blue Buffalo would like to offer you this special coupon to be used at either Coventry Pet Resort in Redlands or Pet Scene in Yucaipa! Coupons expire Nov 24, 2011!

HSSBV Hours & More We’ve listened to your suggestions! In order to better serve you, we are now taking appoinments for all services including vaccines, and vet exams. Limited walk-ins will be available! Office Hours Monday-Friday 8 AM - 5:00 PM Low Cost Spay/Neuter Clinic



Monday-Friday 7:30 AM - 4:30 PM By appointment 909-386-1400

Vaccination Service



Monday-Friday 8:30AM - 4:30 PM Saturday 8 AM - Noon Please schedule appointment

Monthly News/Other Info Visit our website at www.hssbv.org

WISHES & WAGS • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Dog houses (new or in good condition) Oster® A-5 hair clippers (10 blade) Laundry detergent (unscented) Towels (new & used) Dog, Cat, Puppy & Kitten food Dog sweaters, size small Kitty litter (scoopable) Large litter boxes Dog & Cat beds Dog & Cat toys Ink cartridges (to recycle) Office supplies, colored paper Brown Paper Grocery Bags ... And we always need people like you! We have opportunities for volunteers 18 and over in several areas, from our Saturday Shot Clinic to surgical recovery. Call us today at 909-386-1400 ext. 222 or apply online at www.hssbv.org.

UPCOMING EVENTS Pet CPR & First Aid Class Saturday, October 29, 2011 Pet Loss Bereavement Class Saturday, November 12, 2011 9:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. Santa Paws- Pet Photos & Holiday Boutique November 19, 2011 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Pet Loss Bereavement Class Saturday, January 14, 2012 9:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. HSSBV Facebook Cutest Pet Photo Contest Look for details on our Facebook page in January 2012 Night at the Reign Pt III March 24, 2012

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