Shelter Hours
Monday 12-5pm
Tuesday 12-7pm
Thursday 12-5pm
Friday 12-5pm
Saturday 12-4pm
Closed Sunday & Wednesday
Executive Director
Bridget Chariton
Pet Care Coordinator
Beth Peabody
Staff
Kelly Anhalt
Joelle Beder
Christina Casas
Tina Gerrettie
Andy Gilson
Cody Peabody
Mike Peabody
Brynn Podawiltz
Catie Porter
Jessie Shearier
Brittany Shomberg
Paula Skiba
Olivia Voie
Tim Williams
Board of Directors
President
Diana Buss
Vice President
Joel Goodness
Treasurer
Tim Kriz
Secretary
Jessica Paul
Members
Lisa Fisher
Joan Jinsky
Mike Graper
Missy Johnson
Shelly Siems
Humane Society receives $10,000 from ASPCA Grant award provides cats at the Humane Society with improved housing
The South Wood County Humane Society is the recipient of a $10,000 grant through The ASPCA® (American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals®) Northern Tier
Shelter Initiative, which will provide housing improvements for cats waiting for new forever homes. “The Humane Society provides safe shelter for 125 cats every single day,” said
Executive Director Bridget Chariton. “These funds will ensure the most comfortable and
stress-free housing during their stay.”
“The ASPCA is proud to support the South Wood County Humane Society in updating their shelter to provide larger housing units for the animals in their care. The renovations will not only create a more enriching living environment but will also increase South Wood Humane
Society’s capacity for care,” said Michael Barrett, Vice President of Grants Management at the ASPCA. “This is a terrific example of how the Northern Tier Shelter Initiative Grant helps
local shelters improve the lives of animals.”
The initiative features several projects including: the installation of portholes to cages on the
adoption floor, a new bank of kennels with side litter box compartments and new play equipment for the free roaming and visiting rooms. Installing portholes in the adoption room
cages will double the square footage of housing space, offering more room, the ability to socialize with another cat and more efficient cleaning for staff and volunteers. The new bank
of kennels with side compartments will allow shy cats to feel more comfortable on the adoption floor by providing an area to hide if necessary. Finally, the new play equipment is
designed to allow for daily sanitization which will reduce the spread of illness for cats housed
in the free roaming rooms.
Visitors are welcome to view the improvements during open lobby hours.
Stray Hold Law Changes Affects All Pet Owners The Wisconsin stray hold laws have recently changed and they affect all pet owners. If your
pet becomes lost and ends up at a shelter or rescue, you now have just five days (four days plus the day of confiscation) to find them before they become the property of the stray hold
organization and can potentially be adopted or transferred to another facility. The stray hold
was reduced from eight days to the current five days in March of this year. What does that mean for pet owners? It means if your animal becomes lost, you should act
immediately. These steps will increase your chances of being reunited with your pet: 1. File a "lost" report with all area humane societies, rescues and veterinary clinics. Depending on where your animal is found, he could be brought to a shelter outside of
your contracted area. It’s important to contact all organizations within at least a
60 mile radius.
2. Look online! Some shelters and rescues post pictures of their stray animals online. 3. Post online! Lost Dogs of Wisconsin and Lost Cats of Wisconsin have
websites for owners to submit lost information and automatically generate flyers.
4. Get the word out! Distribute flyers to neighbors with a pictures & description. We encourage all pet owners to get identification tags and microchipping for their animals. It
will give pet owners the best possible chance of being reunited with their animal should they
be brought to a shelter as a stray.
Pawsitive Thoughts Newsletter Summer 2016
3621 64th Street North, Wisconsin Rapids WI 54494
phone: 715.423.0505 website: www.swchs.com email: [email protected]
For more information click each event title or visit our calendar at www.swchs.com.
JULY
9—Donation Day & Local & Lovin’ It Mini Magazine
Sale 10-3pm Quality Foods West Grand
SEPTEMBER
17—Low Cost Vaccine & Microchip Clinic Watch for
location details & prices!
OCTOBER
15—Membership & Supply Drive Renew or become a
new member! 9-3pm at Wisconsin Rapids area
businesses.
DECEMBER
5—Christmas Bazaar Holiday treats, décor, gifts and
more! 9-5pm Location to be determined.
JANUARY
30—Souper Snow Sculpture Spectacular Sculpting,
food, music & more. 9-5pm Centralia Center
Tune into WFHR 1320AM,
every Wednesday at 12:45pm for
Pet of the Week.
Watch for Pet of the Week in the Wisconsin
Rapids City Times.
Like us on Facebook to receive SWCHS news,
current needs and view our Pet of the Day!
Opps, We Goofed! Occasionally there may be en error in times or dates.
We may have even misspelled a word or missed a
comma. When such errors occur, we will do every-
thing possible to correct the situation promptly. We
thank you for your patience and understanding when
these situations occur.
Mark your Calendar! Donate your holiday items to the
Christmas Bazaar! Bring your gently used or new holiday décor, artificial
tress, trimmings, village pieces, jewelry, holiday vintage pieces,
tableware and pet items to the Humane Society any
time throughout the year!
All donations of Christmas items are priced to sell and
beautifully displayed at our annual Christmas Bazaar
held the first Saturday in December.
Donations are tax deductible and
transportation arrangements can be
made for large or bulky items. Please
call the Humane Society for more
information at 715-423-0505.
Get INVOLVED!
Friends of SWCHS Are you interested in getting more involved with the Humane
Society? Our Friends Group advocates for the Shelter’s pets
by participating in fundraisers and awareness activities.
Friends of SWCHS meet the first Tuesday of each month at
5:30pm. Visitors are welcome to attend. Bring a friend!
For more information email [email protected]. Unable to
attend the monthly meetings? You can stay connected through
the Friends Group email distribution list.
Volunteer! We depend on volunteers to help us care for the animals at
SWCHS. Stop by and take a dog for a walk or socialize with
cats! We offer a flexible schedule and no time requirements.
Volunteer to help us deep clean cat or dog cages in the
morning and early afternoon. Become a laundry fairy!
Download a volunteer application and view our list of current
opportunities online. Large groups are welcome and hour
tracking logs are available.
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more about K-9 Toro, an 8 year old
German Shepherd.
What is the length of K-9 training?
K-9s begin training at 2 months old and
lasts until 2 years old. Officers receive 2
months of intensive training with dog and
receives continuous training from then
on. The more training the dog gets, the
more effective the officer will be.
What do you like best about working with
Toro?
The loyalty from having my partner there
all the time.
What is the most challenging part about
having a dog for a partner?
Toro can’t be a normal dog because he
is always training and working there is no
separation of work and personal time.
He can’t be spoiled like a normal dog,
receiving table scraps or treats, because
it would interfere with his work.
Where does Toro sleep?
Toro has his own room in our home.
When the space is needed for family
gatherings Toro doesn’t take kindly to
moving to a smaller space.
What is the most important think you would
like the public to know about K-9 officers?
Although Toro is a canine, he is an
officer of the law, carries a badge and
wears a bullet proof vest.
Thank you Officer Pidgeon for taking
time to speak with SWCHS and special
thanks to both of Officer’s for their
service.
Did You Know…
Thanks to the citizens of Wood County,
the Sheriff's Department has two K-9's.
Deputies Brandon Christianson and
James Pidgeon are certified K-9 police
dog handlers and have both attended
highly specialized K-9 police dog training
at Southern Police Canine, Inc., one of
the largest private Law Enforcement dog
training facilities in the world located in
Spring Hope North Carolina. During the
deputies training there, the two K-9s
were specifically matched to their pro-
spective handlers. The training focuses
on harnessing the dog's greatest attrib-
utes for police work: the ability to track
and detect suspects and intimidate them
psychologically.
There is a K-9 unit available on most
shifts. The K-9's are trained in narcotic
detection, patrol apprehension, tracking,
and are what is termed 'full service' dogs.
The K-9’s consist of German Shepherds
named Toro and Ace. Demand for K-9
presentations to various groups and
schools remains high. People of all ages
enjoy the opportunity to see the K-9's
and hear of their exploits. The K-9s
seem to enjoy all the attention lavished
upon them at these presentations. The K
-9’s drug work is the highlight of their
deployments as the K-9 team works
hard for the Central Wisconsin Drug
Task Force. Cocaine and heroin seem to
be in high demand in the area and it
shows up in the frequency that we are
called to look specifically for it. The K-9's
are highly regarded for their tracking
ability and are called upon to look for
lost people, drunk drivers fleeing the
scene, and burglars. The K-9s' ability to
locate small items thrown away during
crimes are always put to the test,
successfully.
Beth Peabody’s SWCHS Pet Care
Coordinator recently spoke with Wood
County Deputy James Pidgeon to learn Get your Local & Lovin’ It Mini Magazine at South Wood County Humane
Society! $5 of each book sold through the shelter will be donated back to SWCHS!
Dogs.
Puppies/Small Breeds: $200
Adults/Medium/Large Breeds: $175
Dogs over 5 years: $20 discount
Includes: spay/neuter, vaccines, microchip,
deworming. flea/tick preventative, 4DX testing,
30 days of pet insurance, local veterinarian
check-up, BowWow Meow $10 gift certificate, &
Wisconsin Rapids Kennel Club Training Course.
Cats.
Kittens: $125
Adults: $100
Adults over 5 years: FREE
Life Companions: Adopt two for one price!
Includes: spay/neuter, vaccines, microchip,
deworming. flea/tick preventative, FIV/FELV test-
ing, 30 days of pet insurance & local veterinarian
check-up & BowWowMeow $10 gift certificate.
Small Animals.
$25
VIEW ADOPTABLE
ANIMALS ONLINE &
COMPLETE AN
APPLICATION
TODAY!
Miller Gilbert
Happy Tails!
Help Us Find a Home!
Ursala
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The Store Guests Help To Raise
Money For The
Humane Society Team Schierl Companies made a difference in our com-
munity by helping the animals at the Humane Society of Portage County. During the “I Bought a Bone” campaign,
which ran in April, guests of The Store convenience store purchased paper bones for $1,$5 & $10 each. The bones
were hung up inside the store locations and wallpapered many. With the community’s help, Team Schierl companies raised $3,600.00 for the South Wood
County Humane Society.
“100% of the Buy A Bone campaign directly benefit
animals at South Wood County Humane Society. Specifically, funds help to provide necessary vaccines and
medical treatment for animals needing rehabilitative care. On behalf of the Humane Society’s staff, Board of
Directors and volunteers, I would like to thank those in our community who participated in this campaign. Your support is greatly appreciated.” Bridget Chariton -
Executive Director
Team Schierl Companies (TSC) was established in 1956
by Butch (John) Schierl in the home heating oil business. TSC is currently owned and operated by John’s three
sons, Tim, Fritz and Bill Schierl. TSC operates 40 retail locations in Wisconsin and the upper peninsula of Michi-gan focusing primarily in service industries. In “Building
Tomorrow Together,” Team Schierl Companies employs approximately 480 Associates between The Store,
Subway, Schierl and Hartje Tire & Service Centers, Schierl Oil, Cousins Subs, and Team Administration with
annual sales of approximately $120 million. For more information visit www.teamschierl.com or call
(715) 345-5060.
BE A FOSTER SAVE A LIFE In 2015, our network of foster volunteers helped to save the
lives of 70 animals! We need loving homes like yours to
continue helping these animals in need of extra time and care.
Foster Volunteer FAQs
What kind of animals need foster care?
• Puppies and kittens under two months old
• Mothers with nursing litters
• Dogs or cats with medical conditions or injuries
• Special needs fosters
Can I become a foster parent if I have pets?
Yes, we welcome pet owners as foster volunteers. Please
keep in mind that there is always a health risk when exposing
your pets to other animals, in any setting. However, the risk
is minimal if your pets are vaccinated and in good health.
How long do animals stay in foster care?
The typical foster stay is two weeks to two months,
depending on the needs of the individual animal(s) in your
care. The timeframe of each foster situation will be discussed
with you ahead of time.
What expenses are involved with foster care?
Foster families provide housing, food, bedding and toys for
the animals in their care. They also provide exercise,
socialization and lots of love! The Humane Society provides
all medical care for animals in foster homes, including
vaccination, medications and spay/neuter surgery.
SWCHS volunteer, Anna Jinsky, 12 years old, was awarded the
Wisconsin Junior Heroes for Animals award through Badger
Rescue Animals Transport Service in January.
Thank You… to our generous supporters! If we have made an error or omitted a name from this list, please accept our sincere apologies.
Lang & Auburndale 1st Graders
Adelaide Jensen
Al & Pat Lovesee
Alexander Charitable Foundation
Alida & Bruce Gross
Always There Pet Care
Andrew Frisk
Andrew Miller
Angela Gadsky
Angela Porsch
Anna Jinsky
Arlene Brockman
Ashley Engle
Aspirus Doctors Clinic
Assumption Middle School
Audrey Flouyaner
Barbara & Jeffrey Tenpas
Ben & Shirley Moore
Benevity Community
Bette Miles
Bette Vollert
Bev Schulke
Bev Sprague
Beverly Voss
Bill Fedderly
Bill Risinger
Bob & Betty Zimmerman
BowWow Meow Boutique
BPO Elks Lodge
Bradley Bruner
Brant Murray
Brenda Maki
Brian Jurgella
Brian Klement
Brian Wolosek
Brock Fischer
Bud Warren
C & J Reisbeck
Candy Blakslee
Carol Liska
Carolyn Hanneman
Cathy Steinke - Rome Pool
League
Certified Recovery Inc
Char Neinfeld
Cheryl Clark
Christine Griffith
Christine Jarvis
Christine Oleson
Cindy Fredrickson
Clare & Charlotte Searles
CN Railway
Current Technologies
Curt O'Brian
Dale & Laureen Aumann
Dan & Eva Thompson
Danielle Roy
David & Debra Hannemann
David & Jacqueline Crotteau
David & Michele Skibba
David Brehm
Deb Brey
Deb Debyl
Debbie Hafermann
Debbie Manicheski
Deborah Matuszeski
Debra Manz
Delmore & Sandra Federwitz
Delores Doescher
Delores Pfister
Dezerae Balcom
Diane Podawiltz
Diane Richmond
Don & Sandy Saeger
Donna McMahon
Donna Naylor
Donna Potter
Donna Smart
Doris Leher
Dorithy Nyson
Douglas Rezin
Earl & Julie Vis
Edmundson Family
Eileen Hillila
Eileen Krause
Eldean Walling
Elizabeth Haupt
Elizabeth Rosandik
Ellen Arnold
Emily, Erin, Steve & Megan
Schiferl
Engle Fellowship Lodge #91
ERCO Worldwide - Port Edwards
Eric & Sherri Robinson
Erin Petzold
Fran & Jean Podvin
Fred & Karen Brinkman
Gary & Karon Hall
Gary Hall
Gary Schowborn
Gary's Coins & Stamps
George Smith Jr.
Gertrude Dewitt
Girl Scout Troop 6089
Girl Scout Troop 6376
Gloria Trapp
Green Acres Boxer Rescue
Gwen Webster
Heidi Samenski
Helen Mead Fund
Helen Somerlot
Herb Zynda
Howard Kumbier
Howe Elementary 3rd Graders
Ilene Havitz
Incourage
Jackie Teschendorf
James Bohmsach
Jane Cleworth
Janet Urish
Jason Haasl - Country Sports Inc
Jean Colby
Jean Goldberg
Jean Gustin
Jeff Jazdewski
Jenny Tanack
Jeremy Kurtzweil
Jerome & Linda Sedall
Jessica Weigel
Jill Kane
Joan Miller
Joan Rynders
Joel Goodness
Jodi Erdmann
John & Joyce Frantz
John & Judy Steele
Jorgensen Family Fund
Joseph & Nancy Stenerson
Joyce Miller
Judith King
Julie Krohn
June Trautschold
Karen & Fred Frinkman
Karen & Mark Kienert
Karen Scallon
Kate Carlson
Kathleen Halverson
Kathleen Koepsel
Kathleen Regalia
Kevin Schickert
Kim Kelnhofer
Kit & Mike Metz
Krystal Vruwink
Larry Moran
Laura Worzella
Leon Pezewski
LeRoy & Constance Steffanus
Leslie Joosten
Lester & Betty Luedtke
Linda Anunson
Linda Stoflet
Lisa Fischer
Lisa Hansen
Lisa Kryzykowski
Lisa Detlefsen
Lois & Robert McMahon
Lois Fiegel
Lori Olski
Lorraine Grode
Mark & Lynn Hackl
Mark Ziegahn
Marlene Freedlund
Marlyce Schmick
Mary Foster
Mary Gokey
Mary Kiernan
Mckenna Kalata
Melissa Ciriacks
Michael & Mary Paul
Michael & Robyn Plante
Michael Aumann
Michael Graper
Michael Jean
Midwest Dental
Mike Charbonneau
Mrs. Pankonen
Nancy & Steve Klevene
Nancy Baierl
Nancy Olson
Nancy Ubinger
Nekoosa Senior Meal Site
Nikki Jean Zahnen
Nikki Zahnen
Pam Witt
Paul Gross Jewelers
Peg Landerman
Peggy Skerven
Petco
Pete’s Heating & Air Conditioning
Phi Omega Sorority
Progressive Vet
Quality Foods IGA
Rachel & Michael Rude
Randy & Jeanette Oleson
Raul Flores
Ray & Peggy Rentz
Rhonda Cain-Carrell
Richard & Jill Kane
Richard & Karyn Witt
Richard Knapp
Rick & Joan Stensberg
Rick Joosten
Rivercities Bank
Robby & Amber Tronte
Robert Kiwak Estate
Robert Shear
Robin Stout
Ron Race
Room to Roam Dog Park
Sallie Smith
Sandy Dhein
Sarah and Katie Panzer
Scott Dwyer
Secular Franciscans Queen of
Heaven Fraternity
Sentry Insurance
Shannon & Diana Buss
Sharon Pettier
Siems Family
Sheila Grosskreutz
Sheldon & Beverly Voss
Sheri & Tim Fehrenbach
Sheri Fehrenbach
Shirley Keefe
Society Insurance
Solarus
Stacy Arnold
Stephanie Meacham
Stephanie Rybicki
Steven Dwyer & Karen Scallon
Sue Ellen Miller
Sue Hamilton
Sue Potocki
Susan Ginter
Tami Haas
Terry Czappa
The United Methodist Church
Tiger Scouts Pack 118
Tim & Carleen Kriz
United Emergency Medical
Response
US Bank Foundation
UWSP Students
Vanguard Community Fund
Vina Sylvester
Virginia Baker
Wade Fall
Wade Milboa
Walmart - Wisconsin Rapids
Wanda Wydra
Washington Elementary School
Wesly Froeba
William Kohnen
Wisconsin Rapids Kennel Club
Wisconsin Rapids Woman's
Alliance
Yvonne Jorgensen
Memorials & Honorariums Alan & Jill Teske
Memorial for Mary Biasca
Alan & Susan Glinski
Memorial for Mary Biasca
Alice Donahue
Memorial for Bob Donahue
Always There Pet Care
Memorial for Steve Herreid
Ann Bernier
Memorial for Wylie Rose
Ann Weber
Memorial for Mary Biasca
Barb Herreid
Memorial for Steve Herreid
Barb Mclennan
Memorial for Bob Donahue
Betty Havlik
Memorial for Steve Herreid
Beverly Kedrowski
Memorial for Virginia Fleischman
Bill O'Dell
Memorial for Kathy O'Dell
Brenda Herek
Memorial for Gordon Brockman
Brenda Week
Memorial for Vivian Cornelius
Bruce King
Memorial for Wylie Rose
C.W & Virginia Riley
Memorial for Marcia Droper
Charles Gietzel
Memorial for Steve Herreid
Cheryl & Alan Clark
Memorial for Virginia Fleischman
Codi Melancon
Memorial for Mary Biasca
Colleen Smith & Family
Memorial for Kathy O'Dell
Curtis Kubly
Memorial for Steve Herreid
Dan & Rachel Swedberg
Memorial for Mary Biasca
Daniel & Sherryl Cobb
Memorial for Steve Herreid
David & Georgia Knuteson
Memorial for Wylie Rose
David Johnson
Memorial for Mary Biasca
Debra & William Kettenhofen
Memorial for Steve Herreid
Debra Peterson
Memorial for Wylie Rose
Dessree & Kevin Hart
Memorial for Mary Biasca
Diana Buss
Memorial for Jean Kawleski
Diane Richmond
Memorial for John Feldman
Donald & Mureil Fornasiere
Memorial for Steve Herreid
Donald & Nancy Bemke
Memorial for Wylie Rose
Donald & Ruth McClure
Memorial for Peach & Daisy
Dorothy Oleson
Honorarium for Alida Gross
Douglas & Ardyce Jones
Memorial for Mary Biasca
Edith & Bruce Jones
Memorial for Frank Camatti
Elizabeth Rosandick
Memorial for Steve Herreid
Eric Hendrickson
Memorial for Dan Hendrickson
Fred & Marlene Murray
Memorial for Vivian Cornelius
Gary & Eileen Riesenbeck
Memorial for Mary Biasca
Gary Kryshak
Memorial for Wylie Rose
Gene & Janet Santoski
Memorial for Bert Timm
George & Karen Bures
Memorial for Wylie Rose
Gladys Boinski
Memorial for Lawrence Boinski
Gloria & Dale Wunrow
Memorial for Benji Job
Gloria Trapp
Memorial for Steve Herreid
Gurnsey & Noele Condon
Memorial for Wylie Rose
Hans Lindberg
Memorial for Mary Biasca
Helen Somerlot
Honorarium of Mr. & Mrs. Jim Elzinga
James & Charlotte Bohmsach
Memorial for Bob Donahue
James & Judy Seegert
Memorial for Wylie Rose
Jean Camatti
Memorial for Frank Camatti
Jim & Judy Seegert
Memorial for Wylie Rose
Jimmy & Marion Peacock
Memorial for Frank Camatti
Joanie Helgesen
Memorial for Steve Herreid
Joann Hayes
Memorial for Steve Herreid
Joanne Daberkow
Memorial for Larry Daberkow
Joel & Kay Aanensen
Memorial for Gypsy
John & Gloria Starkey
Memorial for Gordon Brockman
Joyous Ertz
Memorial for Joseph Ertz
Judith Elzinga
Honorarium for James Elzinga
June Trautschold
Memorial for Wylie Rose
Kelly & Donald Guay
Memorial for Mary Biasca
Koch's Nursery
Memorial for Steve Herreid
Lands End
Memorial for Mary Biasca
Larry & Kathleen Villeneuve
Memorial for Wylie Rose
Lena Doyle
Memorial for Mary Biasca
Leon & Mary Schmidt
Honorarium for Jan Johnson's Birthday
Linda Brandt
Memorial for Gordon Brockman
Linda Jablonski
Memorial for Wylie Rose
Lisa Vechinski
Memorial for Lois Gregg
Lloyd & Lynda Ennett
Memorial for Mary Biasca
Luanne & David Storley
Memorial for Steve Herreid
Lynda Ennett
Memorial for Mary Biasca
Lynn & Ralph Arnold
Memorial for Bob Donahue
Marcus & Sarah Lunde
Memorial for Mary Biasca
Marilyn Fox
Memorial for Mary Biasca
Mark & Marsha Larson
Memorial for Mary Biasca
Mary Lou Glaza
Memorial for Richard Glaza
Mary Richard
Memorial for Larry Boinski
Mats & Pia Ostansjo
Memorial for Mary Biasca
Mats Axelsson
Memorial for Mary Biasca
Melanie Jablonski
Memorial for Wylie Rose
Michael & Marilyn Foley
Memorial for Mary Biasca
Michaeleen Erickson
Memorial for Steve Herreid
Mike & Bonnie Meyers
Memorial for Wylie Rose
Mr & Mrs. Don DiVenuti
Memorial for Mary Biasca
Mr & Mrs. Richard Reetz
Memorial for Wylie Rose
Nancy & Gary Krause
Memorial for Flair
Nicholas Brazeau
Memorial for Wylie Rose
Pama Lunde
Memorial for Mary Biasca
Pat Bartin
Memorial for Bob Donahue
Pat Menard
Memorial for Ray Menard
Patrick & Kathryn Daly
Honorarium for Jan Johnson's Birthday
Patrick & Kathryn Daly
Memorial for Wylie Rose
Paul & Carol Esser
Memorial for Steve Herreid
Paul Gross Jewelers
Memorial for Harold Corner
Paula Adduci
Memorial for Gordon Brockman
Philip Mclaughlin
Memorial for Steve Herreid
Rachel Swedberg
Memorial for Mary Biasca
Randy Mark
Memorial for Pat Mark
Reginald & Mary Fanning
Memorial for Wylie Rose
Richard & Catherine Heiser
Memorial for Bandit & Tammy
Richard Klein
Memorial for Shirley Klein
Richard Oleson
Memorial for Mary Biasca
Robert & Mary Ann Benkowski
Memorial for Steve Herreid
Rolland & Diane Lieber
Memorial for Wylie Rose
Russell & Janet Reinhardt
Memorial for Steve Herreid
Sandy Torrens
Memorial for Barbara Weeks
Scott Brueggen
Memorial for Mary Biasca
Scott Mittelstadt
Memorial for Wylie Rose
Sharon Aiken Bruha
Memorial for Leeta
Sheila Grosskreutz
Memorial for Allan Knapp
Shelly Zierdt
Memorial for Mary Biasca
Sheridan & Arlene Pulley
Memorial for Frank Camatti
Stephen & Casey Thomas
Memorial for Wylie Rose
Stephen & Judy Nowicki
Memorial for Steve Herreid
Steve & June Trautschold
Memorial for Wylie Rose
Susan Atkinson
Memorial for Steve Herreid
Susan Sternot
Memorial for Charlotte Huebl
Terrence or Kimberly Dolan
Memorial for Mary Biasca
The Benkowski's
Memorial for Steve Herreid
The Cobb's
Memorial for Steve Herreid
The Essers
Memorial for Steve Herreid
The Foriasiere's
Memorial for Steve Herreid
The Gietzel's
Memorial for Steve Herreid
The Nowicki's
Memorial for Steve Herreid
The Reinhardt's
Memorial for Steve Herreid
The Sternot's
Memorial for Charlotte Huebl
The Storky's
Memorial for Steve Herreid
Therese Gripentrog
Memorial for Wylie Rose
Timothy & Patricia Hepp
Memorial for Wylie Rose
Timothy Zinda
Memorial for Bob Donahue
Medical Sponsorship
Every year millions of puppies and kittens are born; a
number far greater than the number of people willing to
adopt them. Spaying/neutering your pet is a step toward
helping to control pet overpopulation in our area. In both
cats and dogs spaying/neutering can reduce the risks of
certain disorders and cancer.
How can YOU help? For $65 you can sponsor a pet’s surgery. A sign will be
placed on a pet’s kennel indicating to a potential adopter
that they will receive a discount toward that pet’s spay or
neuter.
____ Sign me up. My $65 is enclosed
Kennel Sponsorship
Sponsor the maintenance and upkeep of one of the
Shelter kennels for $300. annually.
____ Sign me up. My $300 is enclosed
South Wood County Humane Society Donation Opportunities
Memorials
Honor an animal lover or memorialize your loved one by
establishing a memorial on their behalf. Please consider
donating one of the monetary amounts below. Our thank
you will appear in the upcoming South Wood County
Humane Society newsletter.
° $25. memorial level
° $50. memorial level
° $100. memorial level
° other amount $: ________________
Name_____________________________________
Your Relationship ____________________________
Please Return with your Donation(s) to South Wood County Humane Society
3621 64th Street North, Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54494
Name _____________________________________
Address ____________________________________
City _______________________________________
State ______________________ Zip _____________
Phone _____________________________________
Email ______________________________________
Additional donation opportunities are
available on our website!
Membership You can be a member of the South Wood County
Humane Society for $30. With your membership fee you
will receive a discount card to local businesses including:
BowWow Meow, Country Freckles, Cranberry Creek, Dog Star Resort, Domino’s Pizza, The Eatery, Happy Paws Pet
Grooming, Paul Gross Jewelers, Quality Feed & Seed, The Feed Store, Karen’s Wines & Steins, Bread & Butter Shops
(gasoline), restaurants, photography, flowers, golf & more!
Receive a FREE microchip and registration for an animal
in your household!
Members also receive a FREE gift!
____ Sign me up.
Check Gift: o T-shirt (indicate size ) _______
o Paw Print on Hope coffee table book
Feral Farm Cat Fund
Sponsor a feral cat’s forever home by helping cover the
cost of spay/neuter, medical testing, vaccines and
microchip!
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Angie’s Angels Fund
Help maintain the shelter grounds and beautification pro-
jects by making a contribution to Angie’s Angels fund in
memory of Angie Paulsen, past SWCHS Board Member
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Can you help stock our shelves? Current needs include: Cat & kitten food, grain free dog food, dog treats & toys, household cleaning sprays, garbage bags & laundry detergent.
View specific needs on our Amazon.com Wishlist. Type South Wood County Humane Society into the wishlist search.
Contributions to South Wood County Humane Society are tax deductible. 100% of your donation remains local, at our
facility, to ensure high quality care can be provided to our community’s stray, abandoned, unwanted and injured pets.
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