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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 23 Nov 2011, p. 10

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E [0 ' WA] “(I (it I (IllRONIClJ-L OWednesdav November 23.10“ ' . o o MOVING - RENOVATING . NEW BABY - ALLERGIES Humane Soc1etylook1ng for new . A donors to defray emergency costs . STME" By Farce Damon!) their health. an ongoing cost up the costs. * Chronicle Staff 'before any emergencies or Relying solely on donaâ€" . necessary treatments get tions, the society wanted to MW ”5” I t's been a long road for considered. reboot its 1,000 Challenge, - - - - ~ Luck at the Kitchener- which was t in to secure nominal - antral! - llllstmt were waging Humane “We have puppy 1.000 donorsrÂ¥o 50mm“ 510 ‘ CARPET CLEANING & PM “my" mi” dogs come in "°' “mm" ”Midi“ a The eightâ€"year-old. gray, secure form of funding, AIR DUCT CLEANING male cat was brought into and the amount “It's a small donation that the emergency vet clinic in ' makes a big impact." Gruber ’ October after apparently ofvetermaly (fare said. “It's a commitment we 5 | 9-893 0046 being attacked byadog. they need, [filth can count on. - At first. he seemed to skin conditions ‘That really helps us with ‘ WWW MC ca have escaped injury, but sev- ’ all the animals that come ' ' era] weeks. antibiotics. these emergency into theshelter." ' painkillers and X«rays later. ‘tua ' Currently. K-W Humane ; L O C A L LY OW N E D 8‘ O P E R AT E D he was still recovering from St noniare has secured about 550 . ‘ soft tissue damage last week costly. donors. well short of the ‘ Veterinary treatment is -Am Gmber 1,000 it sought. _ expensive. but it'sall worth it y Pledges were steadily to offer animals a second Humanem‘yswm’xm" forthcoming at the beginâ€" } chance. said humane society Some of the emergency ning of the campaign but i communications officer and recovery treatment have waned throughout the i Amy Gruber. needed can be extensive. year. _ | “We have puppy mill “Over the past year the Those who want to join | dogs come in and the KWHS has had animals the challenge can sign up ' amount of veterinary care come into the centre with online and have their donav OI I l O rI n 0 es they need. with skin care shattered hips and legs. lion automatically charged | conditions." Gruber said, open wounds caused by to their credit card with Pay- i “these emergency situations severe matting. kidney Pal. or automatic bank : are costly." stones the size of large mar- account withdrawals can ' To 0 S 5 es Each year, the humane bles, internal injuries from also beset up. -o ' society spends more than car accidents. rotting teeth For animals like Lucky. $200,000 on veterinary care and gums and allergies so who shelter staff say may for the animals brought severe that the animals are soon be ready for adoption, 2 through its doors, chewing open their skin just donations could mean a sec " All animals coming into to get relief." Gruber said, 0nd chance. the shelter get vaccinations Other emergencies like For more visit: and a vet exam to check puppy mill situations only www.kwhumane.com <- ' 1 We are pleased to announce _ l our move to our new 3 1 O O Q O ‘V . everyone ., ~ . ‘ a“ em "7; Administration Offices 4 a x of "my , . "(um . Liq'uvez "f {humor .; w , evened . E ,i' J. , J; ‘ 31; and Servrce Centre. | 'H"'[<)' 1l~ rt 1.7.‘1l‘1:~"" l ‘ _ .. H... l i " 5.“ ~ ~ ~ ~ I“ er a. “is ‘ E [J a "2.12011 ; Our office will be closed for W I E , b n . , business at noon on Friday, I H I I . ' l xpe ence e er V 5 on December 2. 2011 and VII“ I 6 i I R I S reopen at our new location on ' Monday. December 5. 2011. . iris cu . . . . w "l0|'."; _| n .- ll ;. ‘..rt_tfl=\j,,r‘...‘:‘_i ‘-. . 34g» _ 451-1...» . .' .. “a ., 5 - 3:3 Eye Exams $ "US 90501? , » F . Certificate 523 " ~ i book onlinc or ms ca/exam E E l / l r $3. . . _“ k,“ ‘i~ l . Wm (a m on N w ”l ‘ JV , ., ,. .. 1 - l if} ‘, ‘11 E El Waterloo North Hydro Inc. w '~ ,. of? " "' " “ “ t" "M A E l E mwnhydoxom 51 ' . . “Ls"! l w

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