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HAWS’ 2017, by the numbers:
Please turn the page for more of our favorite successes.
In this issue:
Direct Line
Humane Education Highlights
It’s All About the Animals!
Volunteers
Thank You
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THANK YOU FOR A TREMENDOUS YEAR!
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HAWS’ 2017 has been an amazing year, and we cannot
thank our community enough!
Because of donor generosity, our new SNIP clinic and Behavior Department rooms were quickly opened – and are already surpassing goals. HAWS’ new cozy cat colony housing became a reality because of ingenuity and teamwork. Helping our neighbors took on a new meaning when HAWS welcomed adoptable pets from Alabama, Texas, Florida…and South Korea! More lives were saved through innovative programs such as Seeking Sanctuary and Annie’s Medical Fund, programs that rely on community involvement to be a success.
Waukesha County is ever closer to becoming a No-Kill Community. HAWS is so grateful for your continued support, philanthropy, action and kindness!
What’s happening today at HAWS?
Log on to hawspets.org
to find out! See YOU soon!
• Annie’s Medical Fund spent $20,000+ to save more than 250 lives.
• The Mod Squad had a 95% graduation/adoption rate this year!
• SNIP performed 4,297 spay-neuter surgeries; 588 for Project Guardian alone.
• Seeking Sanctuary placed 69 cats in barn homes in its first 6 months.
• Dog adoptions were again up – 919 total!
• Cat adoptions hit another record - 1,683 total!
• Education programs were attended by 9,026 people, of all ages.
• 538 dogs and their people attended Dog Training; 341 attended Puppy Parties.
• Volunteers logged close to 70,000 hours!
• 96% of stray/surren-dered dogs and 79% of stray/surrendered cats were rehomed.
• Overall, 83% of our resident animals went to new homes!
The Humane Animal Welfare Society of
Waukesha County leads the community in animal welfare
and assures sanctuary for animals in need.
Published by:HAWS
701 Northview Rd. Waukesha, WI 53188
(262) 542-8851 hawspets.org
Jennifer Smieja, Editor [email protected]
HAWS Board of DirectorsBill Stone, President
Mike Nell, First Vice PresidentTodd Cleary,
Second Vice President
Tom Magnor, Treasurer
Carol Wehrman, SecretaryDawn Brady
Chad Carpenter Fred Hilton
Sandy Hoffmann Gretchen Jaeger, DVM
Monica Jurken Scott Luzi
Nancy Mayo Cindy Pechanach
Kerry Schnier Russ Tilsner
HAWS StaffLynn Olenik
Executive DirectorMark Hess
Field Services/Facilities ManagerKelly Rohda
Shelter ManagerLeann Boucha
Behavior Department ManagerKhris Erickson
Humane EducatorCassie Gugin
SNIP ManagerDana Leair
Fund DevelopmentJessica Pinkos
Director of Special ProjectsKay Seno
Special EventsJennifer Smieja
Communications/MarketingGeno Smith
Mobile AdoptionsSara Stoss
Volunteer CoordinatorKim Kalczynski, Jaime Merkel
Kennel LeadsKristie Benjamin, Whitney Callies,
Andres Garcia, Ashley Haley
Adoptions Leads
Visit UsReceiving/Office Hours
9-6 Monday-Friday 9-4 Saturday 12-4 Sunday
Viewing/Adopting Hours 1-6 Monday-Friday
11-4 Saturday 12-4 Sunday
Dana LeairFund Development (BS; UW-Stout)
What do you do at HAWS all day? Network with new and exist-ing corporate contacts, donors and volunteers – showing our sincere appre-ciation to HAWS’
supporters and building relationships!
What makes you good at your job? I love to meet and interact with people – let me know when you want to go out for coffee and “talk HAWS”! Also, I love pets and have fostered many dogs.
What did you want to be when you grew up? A zookeeper.
Who are your pets? Dogs Koby, Ladybug, Oden and Bekett.
Your hobbies/interests outside of work? Travel, any dog-friendly activities, art, working on my home projects, yard work.
Why do you work at HAWS? Animals and animal people make me happy – working everyday to help animals and our community is a dream come true!
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Staff Spotlight
As we leave the previous year behind – and work
to get all of our current pro-grams functioning to their fullest capacity – we have our eye on our future. Some key things stand out.
Education on humane values has never been needed more in our society. Empathy, compassion, nurturing, parenting skills, team work and positive communication are all things we can teach and reinforce with animals as our guides. Offering more youth op-portunities for hands-on animal interactions can reduce stress and improve self-esteem. We also hope to reach those youngsters who are lacking in empathy and compassion as early in life as
DIRECT LINE
Looking Ahead!By Lynn Olenik, Executive Director
possible, through even more programs in and out of the shelter.
We will be helping our community’s animals by improving their safety net. We are exploring a pet food donation program, transportation for pets to their veterinarians, even bringing basic medical care to those that do not have pet-friendly transportation options. Working with our community partners we will engage in training to help people prepare for crises, both small and large.
These initiatives, along with our current educa-tion programs, dog training opportunities, SNIP/ veterinary clinic, animal rescue services and, of course, adoption services, will keep us busy! HAWS has a bright future ahead of us.
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Staff Spotlight
HAWS’ Kids ‘N Critters Day Camp has become increasingly popular.
The past few years HAWS has been able to fill all of our camp slots, and each summer our sessions fill earlier than they did the year before.
HAWS is committed to educating the community since we see this as an important part of our mission. Educating the next generation to help them develop empathy and respect towards other living beings, learning what it means to be a re-sponsible pet owner, and learning about other animal welfare issues is what our camps strive to do. We try to do this in a way that ensures the campers also have fun and carry positive memories about HAWS after they’ve finished their camp session.
We attempt to keep our camp registration fees slightly below the market rate for camps in the Waukesha County area, be-cause we want it to be affordable enough for all families to be able to send their children. However, there are still families who cannot afford our camp fees.
We are proud of the fact that we are able to offer scholarships to families
EDUCATION DEPARTMENT HIGHLIGHTS
Camp for All!By Khris Erickson, Humane Educator
experiencing financial difficulty, so that any child is able to come to HAWS and experience camp, interacting with and learning about animals.
This summer we provided camp at-tendance to 18 children who otherwise could not have afforded to attend!
We are thankful to our Kids ‘N Critters Day Camp sponsors who support HAWS’ mission of education and help make it possible to offer scholarships each year. This year we thank Davies Orthodontics, Menomonee Falls Fam-ily Pet Clinic and Waukesha State Bank. Individuals Nick Corgiat and Kerry Schnier also donated money specifically towards our scholarship fund.
If you would like to donate money to HAWS’ camp scholarship fund, or be a business sponsor, we would greatly appreciate that support! Information about sponsorships is available on our Camp webpage, hawspets.org/kids-camp-waukesha.
With the opening of our expanded SNIP/medical
clinic in April 2017, we are happy to report that we are able to help many more animals in need!
In the past, our clinic completed an average of 52 “special surger-ies” a month for our resident adoptable animals. Now, we have increased the amount of these “special surgeries” to an aver-age of 70 a month.
These procedures are known as “special surgeries” because they are not run-of-the-mill spays or neuters. These are more intense surgeries that can include limb amputations, eye enucleation, ear hematomas and many more.
One recent case was a cat named Skittles. He came to HAWS as a stray, very much in pain and suffering from
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Amber GrezinskiAnimal Caretaker (Currently studying Animal Behavior at Carroll University)
What do you do at HAWS all day? Clean up after the animals, feed them, clean cages.
What makes you good at your job? I have lots of experience with animals since I’ve grown up with them my whole life.
What did you want to be when you grew up? A veterinarian.
Who are your pets? My dog Lola.
Your hobbies/interests outside of work? Milwaukee Admirals hockey, Netflix, art.
Why do you work at HAWS? To help me gain experience in my future career.
HAWS’ SNIP clinic is saving lives!
Learn more at hawspets.org/spay-
and-neuter-program/.
Kids ‘N Critters Winter Camp runs
during the time schools take a break at the end of December! Information
and registration available now at hawspets.org!
SNIP UPDATES
Something Special for the AnimalsFrom Nichole Janny
a horrible eye infection. Our veterinar-ians were able to provide some much needed relief and removed his injured eye. In a follow-up after adoption, his new home reported that he is doing great and getting along just fine with one eye.
We look forward to helping many more animals like Skittles!
It’s All About the Animals!Share your HAWS Adoption Story – use the form on our website under “Adopt” or just email us at [email protected]. Don’t forget to send us your Alumni pictures, too! For more great stories check out #MondayMailbag on HAWS’ Facebook page!
...AND ADOPTION STORIES
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BUNNY BUDDIESI adopted Huey in 2015 from HAWS; just recently we added Honey (formerly Mama) to the family as well. Huey and Honey are now bonded and enjoying a happy bunny life with my boyfriend and me. They even have their own Instagram @hueyand-honey! — Morgan J.
Fawning over themAs part of HAWS’ ongoing partnership with Fellow Mortals Wildlife Hospital in Elkhorn, Field Ser-vices Manager Mark and Animal Rescue Team member An-dres spent time this summer transport-ing orphaned fawns from southeast Wis-consin to the hospi-tal. The partnership has ensured dozens of young deer have a chance at a full, “wild” life!
“Can” you help?In 2017, HAWS dealt with an unprecedented number of animals who had become caught in garbage items. PLEASE REMEMBER to tightly cover your garbage and recycling bins, and to crush aluminum/tin cans and plastic bottles/barrels so scavengers are unable to get stuck inside them. This little raccoon wan-dered the streets of Waukesha for several days before HAWS was able to help her – we hope all of these situations “can” turn out positively!
MR. MIMIMr. Mimi was very fearful when he came to HAWS from down south, so I decided to foster him. I quickly became his human, and we have been inseparable ever since! I am helping him learn to be more confi-dent around new people, and he has been making a lot of new friends. — Kirsten W.
RESCUE TAILS...
AMBASSADOR ROSEI adopted Rose long ago – her original family had a child with a medical crisis and they gave her to a family friend. Unfortunately, they returned her as she didn’t fit into their lifestyle. Her owners even tried daycare but quickly ran out of funds. Rose is enjoying her life as an ambassador at HAWS for the past 7 years…and she still LOVES toddlers!! — Lynn O.
The residents of HAWS’ cozy cat colony,
Ruffian’s Refuge, are being adopted at an average rate of 20 adult cats per month –
CAT-tastic! Come visit them today and find your
purrfect feline friend.
Staff Spotlight
Katie SheldonAdoption Counselor
What do you do at HAWS all day? Help people find the perfect animals for them.
What makes you good at your job? I grew up with all types of animals.
What did you want to be when you grew up? Supreme Court Justice.
Who are your pets? Cats Dobby and Bouche; Boxers Winnie and Meike.
Your hobbies/interests outside of work? Baking, painting, coach-ing debate.
Why do you work at HAWS? To help people and animals.
MELO – BEFORE & AFTER!When Melo (adopted as Monica) climbed onto my head in the viewing room and ‘booped’ my partner with her paw, I knew she had chosen us as her forever humans. Both a firecracker and a sweet pea, this cat has brought unimaginable joy to our lives. From her happy kneading to her bird “hunting” by the window, she always puts a smile on our faces. Thank you HAWS for bringing us all together!! — Michelle W. & Eric C.
Before
Here at HAWS we love all animals, but “senior” ani-mals have a special place in our hearts. The Mobile Team has made a special effort to include senior dogs at our adoption events. They are as popular at events as puppies! Dogs like Taffy (12), Sammi (11),
Sara (13), Shadow (12), and Oogy and Thumper (10 and 14) all are
now in their forever homes, due in part to their Mobile appearances!
Often people are reluctant to adopt older dogs due to the short time they will be with them. But when they open their hearts and
homes to these wonderful dogs, owners are reward-ed with an unconditional love for the rest of that dog’s life. Senior dogs truly deserve – and appreciate – these loving homes.
When a family recently told me they were adopting Sara, I was so moved I shed a few tears of joy, and so did they! Maybe it is time for you to shed a tear of joy and open your home to a wonderful senior dog? You won’t regret it!
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To reflect back on a full year, and pick my favorite stat for my depart-
ment, is a daunting task. We have had so many incredible opportunities this past year, and a number of record-breaking measurements that indicate continued growth of our programs.
• We received a $1,000 donation from Arrowhead High School, which allowed us to purchase new floor mats for our dog-training classes.
• We made just shy of $10,000 more in dog-training class registrations than last
fiscal year, without raising prices…and that was already $10,000 more from the year before that!
• We offered 48 more dog-training classes than we did last year (154 compared to 106).
But, probably the most meaningful statistic to me this last year is the
MOBILE ADOPTION HIGHLIGHTS
Senior SuccessBy Geno Smith, Mobile Adoptions Coordinator
PLAYFUL PIPERThank you for taking such good care of me while I waited for my forever family! (My mom and dad take really good care of me, too.) I run and hop and skip and jump and play all day, every day. Be sure to tell all of my furry friends to ‘keep the faith’ – there’s a family out there for them, too! — Piper, as told to Kim S.
BEHAVIOR DEPARTMENT HIGHLIGHTS
When it’s GOOD to say Goodbye!By Leann Boucha, Behavior Department Manager
It’s easy to host a visit from HAWS’ Mobile
Adoption Center – just call 262-542-8851, x106
or email [email protected]!
number of long-term Mod Squad dogs that were adopted. Eight dogs – Atticus, Andy, Betsy, Daisy, Floyd, Frank, Kali and Paco – found their new forever homes, after stays in our care lasting between three months and ten months!
With so many other dogs being adopted within days or weeks of their arrival at HAWS, these dogs were special to the Mod Squad as they handled their much lengthier stays at HAWS with grace. These dogs thrived where others would deteriorate, and we had so much commu-nity support in the form of Facebook posts, sponsored adoption fees and promotions on television and radio!
These dogs improved their manners in their time with our Mod Squad members, and their names were known in many households in our community. To see them all thrive and be adopted – this truly was the highlight of the year!
The residents of HAWS’ cozy cat colony,
Ruffian’s Refuge, are being adopted at an average rate of 20 adult cats per month –
CAT-tastic! Come visit them today and find your
purrfect feline friend.
Enroll in HAWS’ Dog U for the
spring semester! Training class info/
registration is available at hawspets.org, or call
262-542-8851, x114.
MELO – BEFORE & AFTER!When Melo (adopted as Monica) climbed onto my head in the viewing room and ‘booped’ my partner with her paw, I knew she had chosen us as her forever humans. Both a firecracker and a sweet pea, this cat has brought unimaginable joy to our lives. From her happy kneading to her bird “hunting” by the window, she always puts a smile on our faces. Thank you HAWS for bringing us all together!! — Michelle W. & Eric C.
Stop by in person at 701 Northview Road,
Waukesha, or log onto our Pet Showcase at hawspets.org – since our shelter is open 7 days a week, and the Internet is always
open, you can easily find your new family member on your schedule! Contact an Adoptions Counselor
at 262-542-8851 to get started.
After
YEE-HAWS! So many thanks to the sponsors of the HAWS Hoedown:The Friends of HAWS, Godfrey & Kahn SC, Majic Productions, SportPet Designs, WVRC – Wisconsin Vet-erinary Referral Center, The Bon-Ton Stores/Tiny Tim Rescue Fund, CL&D Graphics, Kowal Investment Group, Arcataur Capital Management, Bruns Appraisal LLC, Davies Orthodontics, Teuteberg Incorporated, Town Bank, Wegner CPAs, The Roth Team.
VOLUNTEER HIGHLIGHTSFrom Sara Stoss, Volunteer Coordinator
FRIENDS OF HAWS NOTES
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Learn how you can join in support of
the “HAWS cause” as a volunteer, foster family or advocate at hawspets.org
or by calling 262-542-8851 x120. Welcome to the HAWS family!
Shared by Kera Burish
Please contact us at [email protected] with any ideas or questions!
Earn Money for Homeless Animals While You Grocery ShopHAWS receives 1% credit for receipts from the following stores. Be sure to send your receipts to HAWS often because the receipts do expire! Please leave the date portion on the receipt.
Sentry Stores: Ask for a Funds For Friends sticker when you check out.Fox Run: 2304 W. St. Paul Ave., WaukeshaAlbrechts: 3255 Golf Rd., Delafield
Piggly Wiggly Stores: Hartland and Oconomowoc
Please be sure to submit the entire receipt; do not trim or cut. Thank you!
SAVE THE DATE!for the Friends’
Spay-ghetti Dinner
on Friday, February 23rd at HAWS!
Details to follow for this fundraiser for
HAWS’ Spay-Neuter Initiative Program
(SNIP) clinic.
In November the Friends elect new
officers. Whether you are interested in a leadership
position or just want to come see what we are all about, we
would love to see you at our last meeting of 2017 on Wednesday,
November 8th at 7pm! Learn more at hawspets.org/
friends-of-haws.
The Friends of HAWS have had another great year, from a successful Have-
a-Heart Bake Sale & Café to the Romp N’ Rally Pet Walk to the Clothing & Textile Drive in partnership with St. Vincent de Paul of Waukesha County. Thank you to all our dedi-cated Friends who make each of these events successful, and to all who make our on-going fundraising efforts a success.
We would be remiss if we didn’t thank all of you who attend our events, purchase HAWS Wear, and drop coins (and bills!) into our vari-ous coin boxes around town. Without you, the Friends of HAWS would not be able to achieve our mission of supporting the shelter through fundraising and education.
The year is not over yet! In fact, it’s beginning to look a lot like…well, Thanksgiving…but other holidays will soon follow!
• Get in the spirit the weekend of November 4th and 5th with Holiday Pet Photos. By appointment only; call 262-542-8851 to reserve.
• Have you started your gift shopping yet? The Friends of HAWS host our annual Holi-day Bazaar & Bake Sale on Saturday, No-vember 18th and Sunday, November 19th, from 10am to 4pm. Purchase handcrafted gifts and home-baked goodies to kick-off the Holiday season HAWS-style. Shop for all your two- and four-legged friends, and help the Friends of HAWS support the shelter at the same time!
CONGRATS TO HAWS’ VOLUNTEERS OF THE YEAR!
Standing: Courtney Osborn, Danae Augustyniak, Wendie Koconis, Alyssa Koconis, Sandy Hoffmann, Russ Szymek.
Seated: Dottie Hrenak, Wanda Fobian, Stephanie Benz, Cindy Szymek.
Not pictured: Diana Hankes, Kimble Harman.
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Celebrating their birthdays for HAWS were Emma & Jillian Anderson, Charlie Bishop, Sam Brockman, Kassie Christensen, Eli Garbe, Audrey Heideman, Ava Hiemenz, Julia Krueger, Kira Kunzman, Lily Kurhajec, Kaylee Lebanowski, Ellie Molinski, Kate Naughton, Nicole Nordress, Eli Simons, Brenna Smith, Cole Vlieger. Have a fantastic year, kids!
These kids and their school groups made awesome donations to HAWS through special projects, donation drives and more: Emmy Askew, Makayla Block & Ali Walter, Khloe Derr, Norah Fetters, Derek Flaa, Adam Frontera, Alyssa Germain, Tika & Emmy Holz, Haiden Howard, Gillan/Mia/Gianna Jannazzo and Molly/Mable Obermyer and Abby Warren, Mia Justman & Noelle, Sophia Keene, Sarah Laufer, Evelyn & Charlotte Merkel, Grace & Olivia Nerdahl, Sophia Polenz, the Priebe boys, Grace Quella, Mihn & Tam Vigneron, Zoe West, Mia & Tahi Yoga, Julianna/Anna/Julia’s Paws for HAWS, Catholic Memorial High School-Waukesha, Christian Education Leadership Academy-Pewaukee, Congregation Shalom School-Milwaukee, Hawthorne STEM Summer School-Waukesha, New Berlin Public Library, the kids of Our Savior’s Lutheran Church-Oconomowoc, River Glen Christian Church A.O.K.-Waukesha, Miss Littel’s 1st Graders at St. Gabriel’s School-Hubertus, Kids’ Fun Zone-Waukesha Public Library.
Scouts supporting HAWS: Whitefish Bay Girl Scouts, Girl Scouts of WI Troop 2653, Girl Scout Troop 6306 – Immanuel Lutheran - Brookfield, Girl Scout Troop 8013 – Oconomowoc, Girl Scout Troop 8961 – New Berlin.
CARING KIDS SUPPORT THE HAWS CAUSE
Surrounded by a CARING COMMUNITYJodi & Mick Jurena turned their annual summer pool party into a benefit for HAWS. In lieu of gifts at their wedding recep-tion, Jason & June Sadowski collected donations for HAWS!
Thank you to all these amazing businesses, groups and individuals for their incredible generosity! Aaron Montoure/Almon Inc., Animal Lovers Club/Geri Hozeska, Aurora Health-care Business Center, Bentley’s Pet Stuff-Menomonee Falls, Crisis Prevention Institute-Milwaukee, First Bank Financial Center, Fredrick’s of Hollymark, Hair & Body Solutions Salon & Spa/Dawn Panfil, Modern Woodmen of America-Hartland, Orbis Group, Scout & Molly’s Boutique-Brookfield, Dave Simuncak/Phluff Management Sircuit, Sunset Bank, Three Pillars Senior Living Communities, Triangle Tap.
HAWS THANKS YOU!Donate or join in
support of HAWS: call 262-542-8851 or log on to hawspets.org!DONATIONS MADE IN HONOR OF…
“Audrey” from Dawn Stephan
“Bailey” from Andrea Yanacheck
“Buttons” from Stephanie Hanson
“Buttons” & “Jack” from Betty Grupp
“Ivy” from Daivd Smiley
“Nyjel” from Jodi Smith
“Ralphie” from Deborah Archilletti
“Riley” from Debra Schwei
“Sailor” from Elizabeth Blatter
“Salem” from Family & Friends
“Salem” from Elizabeth Blatter
“Snots from Geri Mascari
“Taz” from James Morgenroth
“Thumper & Oggy” from James Morgenroth
“Tucker” from Jane Molstad
Cahlamer, Michael from Jeanette Frawley
Deatrick, Bob & Cynthia from Jennifer Gagan
Forester, Katie & James from Betsy & Ted Corona
Grupp, Jillian from Jerilynn Smith
Hiemenz, Ava from Kimberly Skerven
Hill, Lauren from Alex Kalix
Jensen, Debra from Kirstin Eichmann
John & Karen’s Anniversary from Kristie Vosburg
King, Mary from Linda Vincent
Kreblin, Mya from Marilyn Kloke
Krueger, Julia from Marilyn Grainger
Mathson, Amanda from Family & Friends
Moore, Athanasia from Mark Burbey
Naughton, Kate from Michael Pardee
Nelson, Mr. & Mrs. Erik from Nicholas Honeck
Ramos, John from Patricia Mueller
Rosewitz, Gerald from Roxanne Sitzberger
Sadowski, Jason & June from Sandra Petoskey
Schambureck, Chris & Olga from Sharon Lombardi
Scheelty, Bud from Steven Jensen
Schmitt, Zoey from Teresa Simons
Wilde, Donna from Torrie Zambon
DONATIONS MADE IN MEMORY OF…“Ace” from Dianne
Millard
“Alliyah” from Catherine Mccoy
“Annie” from Susan Westphal
“Archie” from Prairie Animal Hospital
“Baby -The Greeter” from Lisa Kunz
“Bailey” from Lynn Pearlberg
“Bailey” & “Buffet” from Dennis Mcevoy
“Barney, Thatcher & Max” from Barbara Reinhold
“Blair” from Prairie Animal Hospital
“Bootsie” from Prairie Animal Hospital
“Briggs” from Prairie Animal Hospital
“Buddy” from Jennifer Chapman
“Buddy” from Prairie Animal Hospital
“Carlton” from Jennifer Berg
“Carson” from Danielle Libatique
“Charlie” from Prairie Animal Hospital
“Chevy” from Prairie Animal Hospital
“Cody” from Kay Seno
“Crook” from Prairie Animal Hospital
“Duke” from Shannon Lorenzen
“Elliot” from Cindy Pechanach
“Eva” from Prairie Animal Hospital
“Fang” from Kandi Loker
“Freddie” from Kristen Ward
“Fritz” from Thomas Donohue
“Greta & Anya” from Alison Wiersma
“Guiness” Mcnulty from Wendy Dowling
“Jack” from Sue Baumann
“Jaeger” from Catherine Peters
“Jedda” from Prairie Animal Hospital
“Jerry” from Ruth Mccloud
“Joey” O’loughlin from Family & Friends
“Josie” from Prairie Animal Hospital
“Kiki” from Cathleen Szajkowski
“Kira” Ratz from Sally Pass
“Lexi” from Brian Meyer
“Lexi” from Jane Ashley
“Lexi” from Prairie Animal Hospital
“Lola” from Prairie Animal Hospital
“Lucky” from Cheryl Seifert
“Lucky” from Jodi Smith
“Lula” from Charles Holsen
“Mandy” & “Maggie” from Craig Davidson
“Melah” from William Klein
“Miki” & “Peggy” from Janet Price
“Millie” from Jeff & Lynn Heeren
“Millie” from Ellen & Thomas Sizer
“Minnie” from Prairie Animal Hospital
“Molly” from Prairie Animal Hospital
“Pee Wee” Papak from Jennifer Papak
“Phoebe” & “Tia” from Kathleen Eastman
“Piper” from Jodi Smith
“Rebel” from Prairie Animal Hospital
“Riley” from Andrea Yanacheck
“Sammy” from William Schier
“Shadow” from Joyce Nordbeck
“Shephard” from Prairie Animal Hospital
“Sophie” from Colleen Rux
“Taz” & “Oscar” from Todd Rosiak
“Tess” from Marjorie Schmidt
“Ticker” “Cottage” “Kitty” from Carol Ollenburg
“Tippy” from Janet Perkins
“Turk” from Carole Bailey
“Tweety” from Prairie Animal Hospital
“Webster” from Wendy Dowling
“Willy” from Margaret Haesler
“Willy” from Ann & Bill Knight
Aunt Cindy from Gail Fode
Austin, John from Paul Hintze
Babbitt, Dr. Jill from Family & Friends
Bellis, Molly from Paul Hintze
Bente, Jim from James & Debra Morgan
Borkowski, Jeff from Family & Friends
Botner, Geraldine from Dona Rae & Herbert Lundin
Brodjieski, Greta from Wendy Crimmins
Callewaert, Cynthia from Herbert Lundin
Condon, Katelin from Dennis Condon
Fabisiak, Evelyn D. from Family & Friends
Foy, Florence L. from Bonnie Lemmer
Francisco, Penny from Family & Friends
Hansen, Otis from Richard & Kathleen Goldberg
Hunholz, Joyce from Family & Friends
Kesler, Margh from Shirley Louthan
Konkol, Glenes from Family & Friends
Leager, Ed from Family & Friends
Leenhouts, Maxine from Marilyn Grainger
Lesko, Larry from Family & Friends
Loehrl, Dr. Alfred from Family & Friends
Marshall, John from Frieda Goll
Merkel, Diane from Nancy Niemann
Mott, Joyce from Family & Friends
Mueller, Robin from Stephanie L. Hanus
Ott, Joan from Bahary Family Charitable Fund
Paswaters, Duane Glenn from Larry & Suzanne Rather
Pawelski, Frieda. from James & Margaret Kuchenreuther
Peterson, Antoinette from Family & Friends
Quinn, Catherine S. from Joseph Quinn
Ramos, John from Patricia Mueller
Reiter, Kristine A. from Family & Friends
Sehencher, Dorothy from David Lugviel
Sexton, Sara Ann from Mary Horton
Sheahan Ii, E. Thomas from Family & Friends
Sievert, Dorothy from Patricia & Brian Gunn
Stolt, Wendy E. from Jerry & Julie Steffy
Sweeney, Sandy Lee from Family & Friends
Thomas, Eric from Kathy Thomas
Turner, Elinor Callahan from Family & Friends
Ulferts, Lynnel from Family & Friends
Vick, Joe “Grumpy” from Family & Friends
Vogt, Pattie & “Miss Lilly” from Duane Lando
Wachtl, Jean from Diane Barker
Watson, Dorothy from Ruth Mccloud
Wedesky, Janice from Verna Stiverson
Wendt, Rita from Family & Friends
West, Rosemarie from Laura Schroeder
Wilde, Donna from Mary Diedrich
Winn, Donna M. from Margaret Butt
Woller, Jack from Leta Meyer
Wolters, Robert from Claudette Robinson
Honor your loved one, person or pet, with a donation to HAWS. Donations can be made via mail, phone or through hawspets.org using Paypal.
Click on “Ways to Give” or use our website “Tribute” form.
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS
701 Northview Road PO Box 834 Waukesha, WI 53187-0834
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Events are held at HAWS unless otherwise noted. Check hawspets.org regularly for updates and Mobile Adoption tour stops!
Humane Animal Welfare Society of Waukesha County Inc.
DECEMBER
HELP HOMELESS ANIMALS BY JOINING HAWS! Log onto hawspets.org for information on how to become
an Annual or Sustaining Member. Join online using Paypal!
VOLUNTEER ORIENTATIONSSupport the HAWS’ cause – hands on!
Many opportunities are available! Register for an orientation session at hawspets.org or call 262-542-8851, x120.
NOVEMBER
HAWS DOG U & KITTY COLLEGE, TOO!Classes ongoing; see full schedule online. Now also offered at Central Bark in Sussex. Details/registration at hawspets.org & 262-542-8851, x114.
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ENGAGING A NO-KILL
COMMUNITY
Non-Profit Org.U.S. Postage
PAIDMilwaukee, WIPermit No. 1770
Holiday Pet PhotosSaturday, November 4th – 5th
By appointment only; call 262-542-8851 to reserve.
Presented by the Friends of HAWS.
Hoppy HourSunday, November 12th 1-2pm
$5/bunny, $10/humans; registration required at wisconsinhrs.org/haws- hoppy-hour.
Co-sponsored by HAWS and Wisconsin House Rabbit Society.
Holiday Bazaar & Bake SaleSaturday, November 18th & Sunday, November 19th
10am – 4pm
Hand-crafted holiday gifts and home-baked goodies, plus the latest in HAWS Paw Gear!
Presented by the Friends of HAWS; details at hawspets.org.
REGULAR EVENTSMonthly Friends of HAWS MeetingSee page 6 for details.November 8, January 107:00 PM
Cat Pedicures Suggested donation of $7 per cat; please bring your pet in a carrier for safety and comfort.November 11, December 9, January 139:30 – 10:30 AMNovember 28, December 26, January 235:00 – 6:00 PM
Pedicures for Rabbits & Guinea Pigs Please bring your pet in a car-rier; no fee - cash donations greatly appreciated!November 18, January 209:30 – 10:30 AM@HAWSNovember 8, January 106:00 – 7:00 PM@Pet Supplies Plus, Brookfield
Greyhound Meet’n’Greet With Greyhound Pets of America (GPA-WI).November 25, January 271:00 – 3:00 PM
SAVE THE DATE!Spay-ghetti DinnerFebruary 23rd
JANUARYJanuary 1st
NEW YEAR’S DAYHAWS will be closed to the public.
November 23rd
THANKSGIVINGHAWS will be closed to the public.
Kids ‘N Critters Winter Day CampSpend winter break at HAWS!
Details/registration at hawspets.org.
December 24th
CHRISTMAS EVEHAWS will be open for receiving only, from 9am – 3pm.
No viewing or adoption hours.
December 25th
CHRISTMAS DAYHAWS will be closed to the public.
December 31st
NEW YEAR’S EVEHAWS will be open for receiving only, from 9am – 3pm.
No viewing or adoption hours.
HAWS Waukesha JanBoree PartySaturday, January 20th
It’s “Game On” at HAWS!
Watch for details at hawspets.org.