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Gozo SPCA Newsletter Volume 15, Issue 2 July 2011
Published by Gozo SPCA, by The Playing Field, Main Gate Street, Victoria, VCT 1341, Gozo, Malta. Voluntary organisation VO/0069
What a marvellous 6 months
we have had at the Centre
although we have got 13 dogs
& puppies and 13 kittens in
residence at the moment our
rehoming figures have been
great.
Long term residents
“Snoopy” (4 years),
“Mischief” (2 years), “Calla” (2
years) and Janey (18 Months)
have all been successfully
rehomed. Snoopy even has his own Facebook
page!
With grateful thanks to Betty we have seen 4
dogs rehomed abroad, Cammy to England, Mai-
sie to Sweden and Shadow II and Kim to Ger-
many.
In all we have rehomed 19 dogs all neutered
and micro-chipped, 4 cats and 21 kittens in the 6
months to the 30th June.
My thanks go to all the dog walkers including the
holiday makers who turn up each evening. Spe-
cial thanks go to Ceilidh and Rebeka who help
Peter most days at the centre and help Roger &
Helen (Betty also helps out for holidays etc.)
take the dogs out for their twice weekly run on
the Ta‟Cenc cliffs.
Neutering is still one of our high priorities and for
the first 5 months of this year we have neutered
75 Female Cats, 39 Male Cats. 5 Male Dogs
and 2 Female Dogs.
caring a bo ut ani ma ls
GOZO SPCA
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Inside this issue:
News from the Centre 1
Fundraising 4
Dennis’ Diary 6
Sponsorship News 9
Rehomed 11
International Re-
homing
12/
13
Looking for love 15
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NEWS FROM THE REHOMING CENTRE
by Val Gregory, Acting Centre Manager
Twins Ceilidh
and Rebecca
Mark at Ta Qali
with Deputy
Ex-Gozo SPCA residents Babe and
Maxine take to the wheel
FLAG WEEK 2011 Do you have a few hours to
spare in August??
We need more collectors for our biggest
fundraising opportunity of the year.
Between 12th—16th August we’ll be
organising street collections in Gozo.
From 25th to 31st, there’ll be collec-
tions on the ferries.
If you can help, please contact Mark
Thorogood:
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Gozo SPCA has been notified of several recent cases of heat stroke among dogs waiting in hot cars for the fer-ry, both in Malta and Gozo. They appeal to the public travelling with animals between the islands to take the
following precautions:
Try to make the ferry journey in the cool of the early morning or late evening, but definitely avoid the hottest hours in the middle of the day.
Provide companion animals with fresh cool water to drink; it is important it is neither chilled, nor hot from the sun.
Whilst waiting, keep side windows open and use screens on the front and rear windows.
Owners should not walk their dogs on tarmac in the heat of the day – if they try walking on it with bare feet themselves they will understand how hot tarmac burns a dog‟s feet.
Owners should carry a wet towel in a cool bag to wrap around their pet if it becomes distressed and starts panting.
Heatstroke can be a life-threatening condition and should be treated seriously.
If a dog or cat shows signs of heat stroke (excessive panting or breathing difficulties) the owner should seek veterinary advice at once; immediate action may save the pet‟s life.
Keep the car cool by keeping the engine running with air-conditioning on, if available
Dogs should not be left in the ferry garage during the crossing and should never be left unattended in a car at
any time, but especially during summer.
Dogs In Hot CarsDogs In Hot Cars——GOZO SPCA Raising AwarenessGOZO SPCA Raising Awareness
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Dogs Trust Best Friends ProgrammeDogs Trust Best Friends Programme
We have been given a really great boost by being accepted for the Dogs Trust Best Friends Programme, which is giving us financial help to extend our educational programme. This has enabled us to buy two sets of light-weight display boards, one specifically for our school visits and the other a more general display to educate
the public about our work.
We had struggled on with our old, heavy boards for far to long and we were often deterred from using them because of their weight. Now, with our smart new boards, we seem to be doing more and more outside events. We sincerely thank Dogs Trust and their International Director David Newall for arranging the purchase and
delivery of the boards from the UK.
We are extremely grateful to Dogs Trust for helping us with the production of promotional material to bring
our work to a wider public.
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Need a name disk for your
dog or cat?
For just € 3 incl p&p within Maltese Islands, we will engrave your pet's
name and a telephone number on the disc of your choice - pick a size,
shape and colour from Gozo SPCA website:
http://www.spca-gozo.org/gozo%20spca_merchandise1.htm
Email your order to [email protected]
Total cost for overseas € 4 or £ 3.50 for one, and only €/£ 3 for any
additional ones sent in the same envelope
All proceeds to Gozo SPCA
Ex-Gozo SPCA Residents Tosca and
Beattie in Germany
Greetings!
My name is Harvey Hound and I am just over 2 years old. I live in the UK in a very pretty village pub and my Mum‟s family live on
Gozo.
The other day, whilst browsing through some family pictures of my doggie cousins in Gozo, I noticed how very stylish they looked in their SPCA neckerchiefs! I decided to start a new trend and that these neckerchiefs are definitely this season‟s „must have‟ for discerning four legged fashion conscious icons like myself – indeed, I am the 2010 Wiltshire Pet Idol Winner – a title that means I must be ahead in the fashion stakes over here at all times! I asked my Mum‟s family to send me a neckerchief which duly arrived and having groomed my magnificent ears especially for the occasion, I am delighted and very proud to send you this
picture of me posing in front of the beer pumps in my new attire.
Bandanas are available from Gozo SPCA and are 3 Euros each.
Contact [email protected] for more info. Dennis
poses
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Fundraising Report by Mark Thorogood
The focus of our fundraising in the last six months has been the car boot sales (or charity fairs as they are now to
be called). They continue to be held at their new location in Victoria, near the bus terminus. The organisers (The
Friends of the Sick & Elderly in Gozo) decided to to continue the fairs throughout the winter, and with the new ven-
ue proving popular we were able to attend seven fairs this winter, raising over € 4,000 for your society. They will
resume in September, so please consider us if you are doing any clearing out - we are particularly in need books.
On the subject of books, The Gallery in Xlendi (near the HSBC ATM) have very kindly started a book exchange/
sale, with all proceeds going to Gozo SPCA. You can either buy books, or swap your books for a donation. You can
also donate books - any surplus's will be sold by Gozo SPCA at the charity fairs. If you have any bookcases (or
even suitable planks of wood), please let us know as The Gallery would like to display even more books if possible.
It is now a legal requirement for all dogs to be both microchipped and display an ID tag with a phone number. We
sell tags and engrave them for just € 3 including p&p within the Maltese Islands.
By the time this reaches you, our 2012 calendar will be on sale. We are extremely grateful for Dogs Trust (UK) for
paying for the printing of the calendar. This means that all the € 4 purchase price will go directly to help us care for
the animals of Gozo.
Thank you to all the members of the Gozo Walking Group, who through their donation of € 1 per walk per person
have raised € 425 to far in 2011 - their walks will resume in the autumn.
The Gozo SPCA team; winners of
the longest-tongue competition.
Cammy smiles for the camera on
a walk in the UK
Kiwi checks on her pup Kimbo;
both are looking for homes
The Gozo SPCA team; winners of
the longest-tongue competition.
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Gozo SPCA’s beloved Sam: Sadly Departed JANUARY 2003 – 21st FEBUARY 2011
It was very hard, for everyone who knew him, to come to terms with the passing of our Sam – „Sam the Man‟, who was beset by so many ailments, often self-inflicted by his unorthodox eating habits, but who always bounced back. He finally succumbed to a liver problem from which there was to be no recovery. He died as he lived, with dignity and courage. He was put to sleep at home, comforted by his family and his friends. Sam‟s devoted friend and vet was there for one last time, to put him to sleep. The end came gently and peacefully; the final act from the vet who had brought Sam back from the brink on so many oc-casions.
Sam was larger than life and at times he seemed more human than canine. He was educated too, – his “Sam‟s Corner” page in our newslet-ter was always popular with our readers. He was much loved by all the children who met him during his regular school visits, usually accom-panied by his little sidekick Dennis. His attributes were many; meeting
and greeting on behalf of Gozo SPCA, collecting money during Flag Week (who could resist those soulful eyes?) and being the face and voice of Gozo SPCA through his letters to his many sponsors.
Sam came to the Centre as an unwanted 9 month old dog in 2003 and stayed for the next 4 years, during which time as Alpha Male, he kept total control of all the dogs there. A look and a woof was enough, nobody argued with Sam and there was no fighting. But the time came for our fella to have a taste of home life, first fos-tered with Roger and Helen and then in his last years with Betty.
He was a great dog, much loved and admired and he is still missed by his many friends and his devot-ed sponsors. He is buried in a quiet country field in Gozo.
Rest in peace,
dear friend.
A few lines penned by a friend, for his old mate Sam:
“Sam, the tal-Kacca, a man
among boys,
Not for him laptops and soft
cuddly toys;
Alpha Male, peacemaker - a
nip was enough
To stop a new dog bent on
strutting its stuff.”
Sam as we remember him
Sam’s last photo
A windy winter’s day,Sam doing what he loved best: Being out with
friends. Here he is out on the loose with Helen and Lou (Lou’s the
furry one and is ex-Gozo SPCA himself).
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Dear Readers,
Sam‟s death came as a big shock to me; we went back a long way – he came into the shelter in 2003 and I followed 18 months later. We became best mates and he looked out for me, me being what one
might term “a trifle vertically challenged”.
We spent these past two years living together in almost perfect harmony with Shadow (another SPCA old lag) and Magic the whippet and that Betty Wom-
an.
Sam was always the Alpha Male, which suited me fine, but now my mate was gone and who was to be in charge I asked myself? He left me his best lead, which says “Top Dog”, so I naturally assumed that I took the mantle of command. Ah – that Betty Wom-an soon put me straight on that count and said that I am just a little squirt (how rude!) and that she is in
charge.
However, I had Sam‟s lead and his bed and so decid-ed to go the whole hog and offer to take over his undoubtedly popular page in this magazine. Now, dear readers you must understand one thing – Sam was an educated chap, as a result of the four years he lived at the SPCA Centre, where he spent every evening before bedtime reading the newspapers that lined the floor of his kennel. He favoured the broadsheets – The Times, Guardian, Telegraph etc., no tabloids for him. Personally I preferred the ones with pictures. Sam always described himself as an erudite fellow - I am still trying to find out what
erudite means……….
Now where do I begin with my social diary? My life has been one mad whirl of activities and I really don‟t know how they all managed before I took over all this PR stuff. I have done my share of school vis-its, which I really enjoy. These were much enhanced by the presence of the lovely Moira Delia, TV per-sonality and Dogs Trust Education Officer. Moira and I hit it off immediately – us both being stars; unfor-tunately her elderly dog Nina took an instant dislike to me, she is obviously not ready to recognise when
a new star is born
My first engagement was to attend the Doggy Day at the new shopping complex at Tigne, Malta. This also included a fun dog show and I won third prize in the “Who‟s the Hunk?” competition. I looked particular-
DENNIS – THE DIARY OF A SUPER STAR
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ly cool in my camouflage bandana and security vest. I won 30 Euros of dog food, but what did that Betty Woman do? Can you believe that she said that I didn‟t need the food and she chose instead
food for the baby kittens at the Centre?
Next came two mornings meeting and greeting and pressing the paw at the Lejlet Lapsi weekend. Then it was back to Malta to visit our friends and sponsors at Verdala International School. This was a red-letter day as Shadow made her first ever school visit. Those who know her history will know what a big achievement it was and we were all so
proud of her.
I joined the usual team (Mark and Betty) for the agricultural show in Nadur, where I met many of my fans from the local school. Then barely time to draw breathe before we were back in Malta for the Trade Fair, again some serious networking to be done, including having a chat with the Deputy Prime Minister, who seemed very taken with me.
Now, if I played my cards right………………….?
„Til the next time…..
DENNIS SUPER STAR
Me on my best behaviour
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As I sit down to write this, the sun is cooking our tomato plants & my toes; the birds, chickens and goats are singing; the smell of bleach, fertilizer and washing permeates the stifling air; and I am counting down the last of our days on this beautiful rock. Over the last six months, Ed, Poppy & I have been inhabiting, exploring & enjoying this homely little spot on the globe. Befriending Man & Beast alike; adapting to the timeless pace; and helping sup-port the happy souls of the Gozo SPCA Centre. We have enjoyed the successful re-homing of many dogs and cats, as well as reflect-ing on the sadder times, such as the recent loss of poor Suki. The 'regulars' down at the centre have always been welcoming and we can see that without their continuous support the animals would not look so happy and well loved. Having checked my lug-gage allowance for the flight home, it seems Harold would take up the entire allowance, and despite her ability to col-lapse into a heap, Doris won't fit
in my hand luggage. Therefore, like all all the other cats and dogs at the centre, I can only cross my fingers that a loving family stops by to see just how handsome and
loving these animals are.
Poppy, who turns three next month (as she keeps reminding anyone who will listen), has learned how to interact with ani-mals, and also how to solicit treats and attention from the locals. She will be going home with a happy heart and a round belly! We will be reluctantly returning to the damp grey shores of England with many happy memories, along with an unexplainable desire to clean steps. We hope that in some small way we have contributed to the running of the SPCA and that a couple of fundraising projects raise some money for them. "What fundraising projects?", I hear you mumble over your cornflakes. Well, Ed, who regularly exhibits back in Brighton, has pro-
duced a painting of Calla Lilies for auction. Poppy raised a handful of euros by raiding her Daddy's wallet for her charity box. As for me, I have pro-duced a collection of Poetry & Illus-tration postcards from artists around the globe with all proceeds going di-rectly to the SPCA (for more infor-m a t i o n p l e a s e v i s i t
www.alligatorstew.wordpress.com).
A warm breeze has picked up, rustling the dry leaves, and Poppy has begun the search for her missing Dad, and so I scratch out these final words wishing the people and animals of the SPCA all the best for the future. As a final point, if anyone is feeling the sum-mertime blues I would suggest finding out when the next 'Dog Wash' is taking place. It's messy, it can be chaos, but it will definitely leave a smile on your
face.
Our Gozo Sabbatical by Pete, Ed and Poppy
Poppy spent 6
months in Gozo
and made great
friends with
Dennis.
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Kittens Looking for Homes
Donations
We were very grateful to be one of the recipients of the big fund raising held for animal welfare NGOs in Malta dur-ing the winter. This was given as pet food vouchers, which were presented to us in April when One TV’s Pink Panther programme presenter Nevise Borg Cagliari and pet food supplier Nigel Borg Cardona came to the Cen-tre to record part of the programme about our work for animal welfare on Gozo . It was shown at the end of June, giving our society very good cov-erage.
Here at Gozo SPCA, we have the most gorgeous, fluffsome bundles of fun looking for homes. Usually abandoned, they have all
been lovingly raised at the centre, with lots of cuddles, care and tlc, and are neutered and have all been health-checked. If you
would like to come in and see them, then give us a call at the centre!
Nigel, Nevise and Val
Shadow:
Didn’t know
she’d taken up
biking….
Rebecca
and Ceilidh
with
Midge and
Elliot
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MEMBERSHIP Please note that Gozo SPCA Membership fees are Single €9.00, Family €12.00 and
Life Membership €108.00
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It‟s all change for the sponsored dogs, as with the exception of Shadow and Dennis (Super Star) all the Centre dogs have been rehomed. This is wonderful news for the dogs and the volunteers, as we are very sad to see dogs spending years in the Centre; but we never give up on the belief that the perfect „forever‟ home is out there some-where for every dog.
Of course Shadow and Dennis Super Star are well settled at home with that Betty Woman, so barring the odd treats and gifts, they chip in their sponsorships to help their mates in the Centre.
Sponsorship money is mainly spent on toys, treats and new beds, all of which disappear at an alarming rate, es-pecially when our boisterous puppies are in demolition gang mode.
SPONSORSHIP NEWS by Betty Berry
For all the very latest news from Gozo,
Gozonews.com is a great resource for any-
one living or holidaying here. With weath-
er, ferry times, and news about Gozo as
well as classifieds and letters, the site is
updated with all the latest info about hap-
penings on this little island. Since 2006, the
team at Gozonews.com have done an ex-
cellent job of editing and running the site.
During 2010, the site has played an im-
portant role in publicising Gozo SPCA‟s
news, both good and bad, which really helps
to raise our profile here and abroad. Each
week,, the site features one of our animals
in need of a home and this has played an
important part in our successful rehoming
activities:
http://gozonews.com/category/adopt-a-
pet/
A BIG THANKYOU TO ALL
Gozonews.com
Verdala International Middle School Grade VI students with their 2011 sponsored puppies
Midge and Elliott and their sponsored dogs from 2010 - Shadow and Dennis Super Star
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Obituaries
SHEILA BROCKLESBY passed away 11th April 2011 after a short illness. Although living in the UK, Betty‟s sister was an en-thusiastic and generous supporter and was one of our first sponsors; Shadow being her special dog for several years up to her death. She also involved a number of her friends in raising funds for Gozo SPCA. In her last days in a hospice in Sussex she gained much pleasure and comfort from the daily visits from the family‟s pets.
JOAN FLETT – Mother of „the English Guy‟, passed away on 17th June 2011 in England at the great age of 96 years. She was an imaginative supporter of Gozo SPCA, devising varying ways to help raise money. One great idea was to make comfortable cotton dog harnesses for our collecting dogs to wear during Flag Week. She also made plastic bag holders, which were very popular and sold well. But her greatest interest was Sam, who she sponsored, She was instrumental in Sam being fostered and finally leaving the Centre for good, so he had much to thank her for!
LAURENCE AITKENHEAD passed away at his home in Gozo on 20th June 2011. In the years that he lived in Gozo he made many friends and he also became a generous supporter of Gozo SPCA. He was well known as a clock and watch repairer and valuer of jewellery; this led to many donations coming our way, as he refused money for valuations and always asked that it be given to Gozo SPCA. He also gave his expert advice when we were given items of value. Our sympathy goes to his wife Deb-bie and son Lorenzo
Outside Events by Betty Berry
We have had a busy few months attending a variety of events in Malta and Gozo. One especially important day was the Dogs Trust Doggy Day, held at the new Tigne Point shopping complex. This event was to promote shopping at the Point with your pet. It was great to see well-behaved dogs in the complex, shopping with their families; a rare sight in Malta up until this day. With the recent news of severe restrictions on dogs in public gardens and beaches in parts of Malta, this day was particularly encouraging and the Point management are to be congratulated for this initiative.
We participated, mornings only, at the Lejlet Lapsi weekend in Victoria for the first time. Windy weather didn‟t make it easy, but eventually we found a good spot in the main square to set up and we had two good mornings with a good attendance at the stand, and thanks to Net TV supplying power, we were able to engrave dog discs.
We were back in Malta again for the Trade Fair at the end of June, at the invitation of the NGO Council of Malta to join the stand celebrating the Year of Volunteering. During our one evening there we had some interesting visitors and were honoured by a visit from Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Tonio Borg. He was especially interested to read the Dogs Trust Charter for human health, which promotes dogs for our well-being.
The local council and residents always appreciate our attendance at Nadur Agricultural Show. As usual we were kept busy selling our fund raising items and engraving dog discs.
Mark at Tigne Doggy Day Supporter Doris Cassar visiting the stand at
Lejlet Lapsi
Dennis on duty at The Trade Fair
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Rehomed!! Some of our animals who found a loving home recently
Bonnie and her 4 pups were thrown out of a car
in Qbajjar. Police are investigating. Bonnie and
one of the pups, named Clyde, now have a home.
Janey goes home with the Montebellos
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We post up to date news and events there :)
The lovely Tessie didn’t stay long at the centre.
Here she is on the day she joined her new family
Benji leaving the centre and going home with
his new family.
Chalky charmed Val so much that he’s gone to
live with her iand Terry in Sannat.
Persian Mr Magoo relaxes on the sofa in his
new home.
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International Rehoming by Betty Berry
It was just over a year ago that we found a starving, dehy-drated Tal Cacca puppy, far from habitation on the Sanap Cliffs near Munxar, Gozo. This little scrap of a puppy looked much younger than she really was; lack of nourishment had severely stunted her growth; however she must have reckoned that she was on to a good thing and so, determined not to be left behind, attached herself like a limpet to our own gang of
dogs.
The rehabilitation of Cammy, as she became known, started right there and then. It was the time of the British General Election and Cameron wasn‟t quite the right name for a girl. In spite of being starved and riddled with ticks, fleas and worms, Cammy had a really sunny nature and soon won over all the Gozo SPCA volunteers. She was certainly a live wire
and hyperactive, so regular long walks were a must.
Fate smiled kindly on Cammy, as soon after she had complet-ed all her vaccinations, treatments, micro chipping and spay-ing, Michelle, a kind English lady came to the Rehoming Cen-tre in Victoria, fell in love with Cammy and made the big de-
cision to take her to the UK after the required period.
Puppy Cammy was now in fine fettle and bursting with good health, but she just did not grow, so she will be forever a
puppy or else a new breed – a miniature Tal Cacca.
A bit of home socialisation was now on the agenda and having never been in a house in her life, the cooker, fridge, micro-wave, TV, etc were viewed with astonishment. However she took confidence from the other dogs in the house and decided
that it was all OK
The day came for her departure, but having already done one visit to the cargo section at the airport in her crate, she was totally unfazed by the whole journey, unlike her carer, who
shed a few tears as she disappeared from view.
She was treated with every care at Malta Airport and arrived
at Heathrow in great spirits and all ready to face her new life.
The news is that she has settled into home life brilliantly and now has a new best friend – a proper full sized Tal Cacca called Harvey, who was another Gozo stray, taken to the UK several years ago, Her new human family have taken this
lucky dog into their home and their hearts.
SWEDEN
Two years ago a very sweet Tal –Cacca X called Shandi was chosen to go to a new life and family in Sweden. She has been a huge success and in fact now has a job – she is a PAT (Pets as Therapy) dog in a workshop for people with dementia and Alzheimer‟s in Stockholm. She has an amazingly calming influ-
ence on everyone and is much loved,
Early this year Veronica, Shandi‟s owner came for a week‟s holiday and guess what? Yes, she chose another hunting dog - our Maisie. She was lucky as Centre volunteer Anne and her long-suffering husband Tony fostered Maisie at home for six weeks. What a difference those weeks made to our „crazy Maisie‟ and their dog Charlie (remember Charlie?) thought she was the best thing since sliced bread! She will now be helping Veronica at the dog day care cen-
tre, which she runs.
It is so exciting for us all to see our dogs finding wonderful new homes – these are some of the lucky ones who went abroad in the past few months. We are so grateful to those kind-hearted people who go the extra mile to take these dogs on, it does require a considerable amount of effort and expense, but we are
there to help and advise all the way.
UK
Cammy, Michelle and Harvey enjoying the lush
green grass in England
Maisie in Sweden with some of her new Swedish
friends. “I’m finding the language a bit difficult, but
I’m getting there”.
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New Members
Thanks to the following people for
becoming members of Gozo SPCA:
Danielle Gorman & Family
John & Adele Welsby
Karen & Sean Harrison
Marie Therese Bonello
Tim Bene Life Member
Charlotte Ladret
Debbie Porter
Andrew & Jayne Kerr-Harding
Mr & Mrs Priestley
Margaret Lloyd
Gabriele Laver
Isla Buchanan Life Member
Lori Keir Life Member
International Rehoming by Betty Berry contd…...
GERMANY
A few days after Maisie left, we were back at the airport again; this time to send Shadow II, a recently rescued dog, found in starving condition and Kim, another dog that came in to care in bad condition and now was one of our „black, shiny jobs‟ to their new home near Berlin. Their new family accompanied them and once more these dogs had a job to do – to become friends and companions to children with special needs, living on a farm. They are joining three dogs which went last year and which have
been a great success.
Tosca (ex-Gozo SPCA), Shadow ll and Kim in Germany
Shadow ll in Germany
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Nine schools in Gozo have been visited since September, in
both the state and private sectors. The presence this year of
Moira Delia, Dogs Trust Education Officer has greatly enhanced
these visits – the children like her very much and they are
greatly entertained by her clever little dog Nina. Many of the
children recognise Moira from her very popular TV animal care
programme “Puss in Boots‟ and it is good to have a Maltese
speaker for these occasions. We are very grateful that she is
able to join us as she also extremely busy covering many
schools in Malta.
Of course the Gozitan canine stalwarts, Dennis „Super Star‟,
Geisha and Snippet, accompanied by their respective minders
have also been on duty, thus ensuring that there are always at
least two dogs at each school. Undoubtedly the dogs do make
it so much easier to get the children to understand about ani-
mal care and they particularly enjoy the stories about our
rescued animals.
On the last two visits to schools in Zebbug and San Lawrenz we
were able to use our lovely new display boards which have
been kindly donated to us through the Dogs Trust Best Friends
Programme.
David Gahan, our school visits organiser will be contacting
schools in early September to arrange next year‟s programme
when we are hopeful that we may be invited to visit even
more schools in Gozo; The future for good animal welfare is in
the hands of our young generation, so it is up to us to get the
message over, loud and clear.
School Report
Betty, Moira and David with the new
boards from Dog’s Trust
Moira in action
Moira’s dog Nina who goes to school
with the SPCA gang.
Gozo SPCA Newsletter Volume 15, Issue 2 July 2011
Published by Gozo SPCA, by The Playing Field, Main Gate Street, Victoria, VCT 1341, Gozo, Malta. Voluntary organisation VO/0069
Page 15
DOGS Looking for A Loving home…..
Mum Bonnie and her pups were
dumped in Qbajjar out of a car.
Doris is a six month old Boxer cross
and will do anything for a treat.
Rocky is a bouncy Pointer who loves
to run around
Harold is an 8-year old Labrador who
wants a comfy retirement.
Midge and Elliot: Siblings, Wouldn’t
think so with the size difference!!
Little Kimbo is Kiwi’s pup and she is
going to be a small dog
Wallace is boy of around 5 months.
Playful and loves going for walks.
Cody is around two years old and is a
tal-Fenek cross.
Kiwi is a young, gentle and calm Fox
Terrier. She is mum to Kimbo.
Gozo SPCA Newsletter Volume 15, Issue 2 July 2011
Published by Gozo SPCA, By The Playing Field, Main Gate Street, Victoria, VCT 1341, Gozo, Malta. Voluntary Organisation, VO/0069
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caring about animals
Letter from the Editor…………
It‟s been a successful year so far with regard to rehoming, and
as Val said in her report on the front page, some of our long-term residents
have finally found forever homes. Mischief, Calla, Janey and Snoopy were all
at the Centre for more than 2 years.
Snoopy was there the very first day I start-
ed volunteering, back in April 2006: Now
he has his own facebook page. I do miss
them, but am really glad that they gone to
good, loving homes. Proves that there‟s a
home out there for everyone (even me). If
you‟ve got one of our ex-residents lighting
up your life, it would be great if you could
send a photo for inclusion in the
magaxzine, along with an update. Email
me on [email protected]
After the uncertainty about the Gozo
SPCA‟s future last year, due to a lack of
progress on new premises, I‟m glad to see
that Flag Week is back on after an absence
in 2010. This is a great chance for us to
raise much needed funds for the society,
and it gives us a chance to talk to the pub-
lic about Gozo SPCA, and what we‟re up to. Work to get us a new centre is
in the planning stages, and we‟re really hoping for some good news soon, for
the sake of our furry friends here on Gozo.
Till the next time………….Hilary
Gozo SPCA‟s security team is lead by the
fearless Dennis: Pictured here in uniform.
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Gozo SPCA . The Editor and Gozo SPCA Committee accept no responsibility for the services or claims made by advertisers in this Newsletter.
Chairman Joe Camilleri 2155 5626
Treasurer,
Membership &
Acting Centre
Mngr
Val Gregory 2156 6727
PRO Betty Berry 2155 1637
Secretary Jane Bower 2156 4671
Fundraiser Mark Thorogood 2156 3697
Education David Gahan 2155 1087
Webmaster Karin Brayshaw 2155 2159
Member Prue Evans 2155 9925
Member Anne Leneve Roff 2756 0524
Editor Hilary Rogers 2156 4547
Gozo SPCA Committee
Thanks!
Thanks to Mike’s Ladies who
raised over €61 in small coins
also we (both humans and the
animals) all hope Mike gets
well soon the dogs are missing
your Saturday morning walking
session!
With many thanks to one of our members who kindly sponsors the printing of
this Newsletter
Volunteers
Do you have a little bit of time that
you could give to the SPCA?
We would welcome more volun-
teers no matter how much or how
little time you can spare us - we
will be able to find a job for you.
In return you will have a lot of fun
and make some new friends of
both the human and the animal
variety.
Just pick up the phone and speak
to Val at the Centre. Tel:
21553769.
The Ed attempts to change a tyre on the
SPCA van. Needless to say, the experts had
to be called in.