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Brrr! Baby it IS cold outside!

November 22, 2014

Brrrr-it’s c-c-c-cold outside! Calls are coming in about the poor animals left outdoors and we are forwarding people to their area law enforcement. Here are some simple tips to keep animals safe in the wintery months ahead.

  • Keep your cat indoors! Left outdoors, felines can freeze, become lost or be stolen, injured or killed.

    We all know that in the winter, outdoor cats sometimes sleep under the hoods of cars or in the wheel wells. When the motor is started, the cat can be injured or killed by the fan belt. Outdoor cats are prevalent in our county, so bang loudly on your car hood before starting the engine to give the cat a chance to escape.

  • Never let your dog off the leash on snow or ice, especially during a snowstorm! Even the smartest dogs can easily become lost. Make sure your dog always wears ID tags…and get that microchip done, too!
  • Thoroughly wipe off your dog’s legs and stomach when he comes in out of the sleet, snow or ice. He can ingest salt, antifreeze or other potentially dangerous chemicals as he licks his paws. Also, paw pads may also bleed from snow or hard, encrusted ice. USE ONLY PET SAFE ICE MELT!
  • Never shave your dog down to the skin in winter, as a longer coat will provide more warmth. When you bathe your dog in the colder months, be sure to completely dry him before taking him out for a walk. A short-haired breed benefits from a coat or sweater with a high collar or turtleneck with tail to belly coverage. For many dogs – older, ill, or just not winter durable – this is regulation winter wear.
  • Never leave your dog or cat alone in a car during cold weather. A car will act as a refrigerator in the winter, holding in the cold and causing an animal to freeze to death.
  • Puppies do not tolerate the cold as well as adult dogs, and may be difficult to housebreak during the winter. If your puppy appears to be sensitive to the weather, you may opt to paper-train him inside. If your dog is sensitive to the cold due to age, illness or breed type, take him outdoors only to relieve himself. Potty pads for the older dogs or any dog who can’t handle the outdoors long enough “to go” deserve some indoor option when the weather is frigid!
  • If your dog loves the outdoors and can’t get enough playtime out there, be sure to increase his supply of food, particularly protein, to keep him, and his fur, in tip-top shape!
  • Like coolant, antifreeze is a lethal poison for dogs and cats. Be sure to thoroughly clean up any spills from your vehicle, and consider using products that contain propylene glycol rather than ethylene glycol. Visit the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center more information.
  • Make sure your companion animal has a warm place to sleep, off the floor and away from all drafts. A cozy dog or cat bed with a warm blanket or pillow is perfect.

Huey’s Happily Home!

November 14, 2014

huey-300pxwideBringing up the rear in the group shot is HSMC alum Huey, who was adopted 12/27/2013. He sure does seem to be enjoying life and playtime with his brothers (also graduates of HSMC!). The head shot is how Huey looks after all of that fun and playtime. This is what it’s all about!
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Ben shows off his visit with Santa!

November 13, 2014

ben-christmasWe just wanted to send you a picture of Ben. He is doing very well here. Thank you for bringing us together. He now has a little sister my niece got from CCHS.

Marge & Carl Westrich

Carmel, formerly Tiger, pays it forward!

November 12, 2014

I adopted “Tiger”, now Carmel, from HSMC this summer. I am happy to say she is an absolute delight! She follows me everywhere in the house, plays fetch, wags her tail constantly, chews through food bags to self-serve, and keeps her sister on guard for a sneak attack. I read the Facebook question on what my cat would ask Santa for and I know Carmel’s answer would be “Nothing, I have it made! Well, maybe a few more frizzy sparkle balls because I keep losing them…” When my family was in Wausau for Thanksgiving, Carmel put on a great show winning the hearts of everyone. Because of that, her “Grandmother” is donating $50 in her name to HSMC. I would like to match that amount in my Mom’s name (Grandma to Carmel) as part of her Christmas gift. Please use the money to sponsor the adoption fee for a cat, preferably an older or more difficult to adopt cat. Thank you for choosing me to be Carmel’s mom! Keep taking care of the kitties and other critters.

Kari Bender

P.S. Carmel wanted to send a picture along with this letter to show you how comfortable she is in her new home and to tell you she is learning to sew!

Remember Dorian?

November 11, 2014

Do you remember Dorian who was adopted on 08/26/13? He is now named Buddy and is doing just great! It took a few weeks for us to get to know each other and once he got the “ok” to lose the “lampshade” he settled in just fine. He spent some weekends at the cottage where he saw lots of deer on his walks and even caught some “rays” on the deck (as you can see from this picture). Country living suits him. Buddy loves his long walks and had been trying to catch the grasshoppers that were jumping in front of him. Later he tried to chase after the blowing leaves so we have to hold on tight to him! We found out he is a real couch potato so we bought a cover to protect the couch but he sometimes wiggles his way under it for his naps! We have to be careful not to sit on him! He is quite the love bug but can be a lap full! So, a big THANK YOU for taking such good care of him for so long until he found his forever home with us!

Sincerely, Ken & Chris Sulzer & the “Budster”

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Humane Society of Marathon County
7001 Packer Drive
Wausau, WI 54401
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The mission of the Humane Society of Marathon County, Inc. is to inspire and engage the community to end animal suffering and commit to responsible pet ownership.

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