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SUN
P.E.T.S.
Spay & Neuter For A Better Future
Fall 2014
Join Us! 2nd Annual PITV
Upcoming Events
Monthly Meetings - 7 PM
685 Cherry Street - Milton, PA
Sept. 8, Oct. 6, Nov. 10
All members are welcome to attend.
Sept 6 & Sept 10 - Doggie Dips -Lewisburg Community Pool 4 to 7:30 p.m.
See Info inside this edition
Sept 20 - Tails to Trails 5K
Lewisburg Rails to Trails 9:30 a.m.
See Info inside this edition
Sept 27 - Rabies Clinic
Brookpark Pet Supply Store
9-11 a.m. .
Oct 12 - Paws in the Vineyard -- Spyglass Winery
RABIES CLINIC AT PITV—Sunbury Animal Hospital
More info inside this edition
SUN P.E.T.S. is a nonprofit 501C(3) all-volunteer organization serving Snyder, Union and Northumberland counties with
our low cost spay/neuter program for pets of low-income families and individuals. We strive to educate the public on
the problem of pet overpopulation and on proper pet care.
SUN P.E.T.S.
PO Box 64
Lewisburg, PA 17837
Serving Snyder/Union/Northumberland Counties
Prevent Excess Through Sterilization
1-866-472-7387
[email protected]
www.sunpets.org
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For your next family member!
SUN P.E.T.S. HOSTING ITS 2nd ANNUAL
PAWS IN THE VINEYARD EVENT
SUN P.E.T.S. was THRILLED to host its first-ever Paws
in the Vineyard meet and greet event in 2013 on the
beautiful grounds of Spyglass Ridge Winery in Sunbury.
We invite you to join us in this exciting event again
on October 12, 2014! This year’s event will be held
from 11 am to 3 pm once again at Spyglass Ridge
Winery in Sunbury.
Music/entertainment will be provided by Spyglass Ridge
Winery. Dog food companies and dog treat businesses
will also be present. This year’s event will also include
a rabies clinic during the day, several dog agility
demonstrations, and a blessing of the animals. Spyglass Ridge Winery also offers its tasting room and wine
tasting tent for those interested in trying their wines.
This event is designed to be an informative experience
that promotes public awareness and education on issues
of responsible dog adoption and on decreasing overpopulation and random breeding through spay/neuter and conscientious pet guardianship. SUN P.E.T.S. is committed
to decreasing pet overpopulation and continues to strive
to educate the public on the importance of spaying/
neutering the family pet. Various rescue groups, pet services including pet trainers, pet sitters, pet boarding and
veterinary services will be on site to provide information.
It will educate people of all ages, especially the next generation, of the importance of choosing pet adoption rather
than through a pet store, as well as encourage those to get
involved and become heroes to our furry best friends.
Celebrate our pet companions. You might find your new
best friend. This is a dog and cat meet and greet event you
just can’t miss! Mark Oct 12th from 11am – 3pm on
your calendar and consider adopting an animal in need (no
dogs or cats will be adopted out at this event, this is
strictly a meet and greet event). For more information,
see our website:
www.pawsinthevineyard.com
PITV EVENT SPONSORS
GROOVY DOG—$1000
FAB CAT—$500
The UPS Store
Blaise Alexander Ford
Jersey Shore State Bank
COOL CAT—$150
DANDY DOG—$75
HELPING PAW—$25
BZ Motors
HeRo Canine Consulting
R. Paul Vidunas, Jr. D.M.D.
Susquehanna Valley RV
PPL Electric Utilities e-power
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SUN P.E.T.S. would like to give a huge SHOUT OUT of thanks to David
Latham McSween for designing our logo and drawing for our Paws-in-theVineyard event. David has also been instrumental in designing the website for
this event, as well as a Facebook page. David, a heartfelt thanks from all of us
for your time; we couldn’t have done it without you!!
http://davidlathammcsween
Music provided
By
Carolyn McSween
BLESSING OF THE ANIMALS
1 P.M.
RABIES CLINIC
11—3
$8
Dr. Shaw
from
Sunbury Animal Hospital
Bring Your
4-Legged Friends!
Rev. Karyn Fisher
St. Johns United Methodist Church
Coal Township
Central PA
Dog Training Club
Demonstration
Monster Truck Event
SUN P.E.T.S. would like to thank BZ Motors for their recent generous donation during
their Monster Truck Mash in July…..
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Thank You, Dr. Warren Fisher!
Warren Fisher, VMD, has officially retired.
Dr. Fisher ran the White Deer Ridge Animal
Hospital in Montgomery, for thirty years. His
wife, Paula, worked with him as his assistant.
Together, they have participated in SUN
P.E.T.S. low-cost spay and neuter program
during the past 10 years.
Dr. Fisher graduated from the University of
Pennsylvania Veterinary School. He served
six years in the Air Force, three of which
were in England and three in Japan. Dr.
Fisher is also a certified Baptist Lay Minister,
and the couple plans to do a lot of traveling,
some of which will be on mission trips.
Along with three children, four granddaughters and a grandson “on the way,” Dr. and Mrs.
Fisher are looking forward to a granddaughter being adopted from Haiti.
Dr. Matthew Murphy of Keystone Mobile Veterinary Services
died tragically in late September 2013, leaving a vast void in
the animal welfare field. Dr. Murphy was the veterinarian who
first collaborated with SUN P.E.T.S. in late 2011 to make our
dream of a regularly-scheduled mobile spay/neuter clinic for
cats a reality during the past two years.
“SUN P.E.T.S. has been a great organization to
work with, and I am glad that we could help by offering reasonable rates to your clients,” Mrs. Fisher
remarked. “Of course, it is always good to do what
you can do to help control the pet population.”
In his honor, the SUN P.E.T.S. “Spay-A-Stray” fund has been
re-dedicated as “Dr. Murphy’s Spay-A-Stray Fund” as a permanent memorial to honor this inspirational veterinarian.
DR. MURPHY’S SPAY-A-STRAY FUND COUPON:
Please check what you would like to support, detach this coupon, and send it to
SUN P.E.T.S., PO Box 64, Lewisburg, PA, 17837 with your donation check.
DONOR’s Name:__________________________________________________________________________________________
(___ cats) Spaying (Females)
- $60 / cat
(___ cats) Rabies Vaccination - $10 / cat
(___ cats) Neutering (Males)
- $40 / cat
(___cats) FVRCP Vaccination - $10 / cat
(___cats) Ear tipping
- $ 5 / cat
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SUN P.E.T.S. welcomes a new participating veterinary clinic partner –
Beckoning Cat Project
Seeing a need for low-cost spay/neuter and vaccination services for cats in this region, Kerry Perry,
Executive Director, organized The Beckoning Cat
Project clinic last winter to provide these services.
Dr. Meghan Welch provides the veterinary services at
this clinic. Dr. Welch hails from Maryland, but was
originally from the Williamsport area, so accepting
this position was a move home for her. Beckoning
Cat Project clinic is located at 1417 East Third Street,
in Williamsport, directly off the Faxon Street exit
from Hwy 180. It is open Monday through Friday
from 9:00 am - 5:00 pm and provides spay, neuter
and vaccination services for cats only. However,
ALL cats – pets, ferals, barn cats, strays, rescues, and
TNR’d cats are welcome. There are no geographic or
income eligibility requirements or limitations for cli-
ents, although appointments are required for services.
As a low-cost spay, neuter and wellness clinic, cats
receive a physical exam, nail clipping and ear cleaning. A rabies vaccination is required (unless the client
provides proof of current rabies vaccination), and a
FVRCP (feline distemper) vaccination is recommended for all cats that are spayed or neutered.
Other vaccines and Feline Leukemia testing are available and charged separately.
Beckoning Cat Project is a 501c3
non-profit organization. To make
appointments, call 570-971-4592.
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Beiters Home Centers – Eden Pure Heater.
Glick Garage Doors – weather stripping insulation for
around large garage doors.
Evangelical Hospital – stainless steel work table.
Dr. Steve and Mrs. Paula Irwin – high-intensity dental
lamps (to be used for surgical lighting), suction machine,
rolling stools and office chairs.
Ann Kaye – washer and dryer.
Tim Burns – ceiling lights, interior doors.
Brenda Murphy – donation of Dr. Murphy’s anesthesia
machine and surgical table, misc. supplies.
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Installations:
Butch and Heather Mausteller – installation of dropped
ceilings and interior insulation.
Floyd, Vanessa and Dustin Askey – removal of old radiators, heating units, pipes, re-routing of gas, water, exhaust
pipes, installation of washer and dryer and kitchen sink, replumbing of bathroom and installation of sink, vanity and
toilet, painting bathroom.
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Craig Lawler and Vell Holcombe – installation of kitchen
countertops, swinging kitchen doors, painting kitchen cabinets, construction and installation of storage shelving, installation of high-intensity light track in kitchen.
Tim Hock – creation of dutch-door (half door) at side entry, trap door in tower storage area (protection against cold
drafts), installation of door to back kennels, installation of
linoleum flooring and floor moulding in kitchen, application of cupboard door handles.
Jamie Tyson and Jessie Kreisler (from Zimmerman’s Electric) – installation of new breaker box (replacing old fuse
box), emergency light, kitchen exhaust fan, re-wiring and
installation of new receptacles and connection of highintensity light.
Taylor Wise, Dominique Russala, and Renata Mammone
(Bucknell student volunteers) – painting kitchen walls.
Dustin Askey and Sam Schleig – renovation of outside kennel space, creation of fenced doggie play-yard.
Multiple Haven to Home and SUN P.E.T.S. members and
volunteers – moving equipment, supplies from old location
and storage unit to new building.
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Legislation Alert!!!!~
Support HB 1750 – to End 2 Shockingly
Cruel Forms of Animal Abuse
Pennsylvania animal lovers – we need everyone who cares
about animals in Pennsylvania to take action or this bill will
not pass in the few remaining days the legislature will be in
session in the fall.
1. There currently is no prohibition in Pennsylvania for
raising dogs and cats for human consumption. Without HB 1750 there is nothing law enforcement can
do when suspected cases are reported. HB 1750, introduced by Representative John Maher, will ban the
raising, slaughter, processing, and offering of dogs and
cats for human consumption.
2. Prohibits dogs and cats and other animals from being
mechanically launched or tethered for trap or block
shoots. In instances where those who torture animals as
sadistic forms of entertainment, such as tethering dogs
or cats or any animal to be shot, this will make it explicitly illegal to do so. It will also finally put an end
to Pennsylvania’s live pigeon shoots, horrific contests
where live birds are launched before awaiting shooters, to
be wounded or killed for money and prizes.
What can you do?
First, please contact your own state senator to ask them
to vote yes AND help make sure HB 1750 receives a vote
when the legislature returns this fall. Second, thanking
the senators who were integral to moving this important
bill, including the amendment to stop live launched animal shoots, is also important since opposition is targeting
them. Please send an e-mail thanking the following Senators for their actions leading the way on HB 1750 either
by sending an email or clicking on their name and sending a message through their web-site: Senators Stewart
Greenleaf, Pat Browne, Richard Alloway II and
Dominic Pileggi. You can also thank them on their
Facebook pages. It is as simple as saying something like
“Thank you for your leadership ending two horrifying
cruelties in Pennsylvania. We look forward to passing this
bill into law in the fall when the legislature returns to Harrisburg.” And Representative John Maher, the author
and prime sponsor of HB 1750 deserves a huge thank
Support HB 1759 – Pet Store Disclosure Laws: Protect
Puppies and Consumers in PA
Puppies sold at Pennsylvania pet stores come from all over
the country—and many come from breeders with numerous
Animal Welfare Act violations.
According to a report recently issued by the Auditor General, the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture’s Dog Law Enforcement Office has
failed to adequately enforce many provisions of the state’s
puppy mill law, Act 119, which would ensure basic standards
of care at commercial breeding kennels.
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Require pet stores to provide documentation of a
puppy’s medical history, including vaccinations,
worming treatments, and other medical care given;
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Require pet stores to document the age, breed and
date of birth of the dog.
What does this legislation do?
To provide consumers with valuable information to help
them make better-informed decisions, this law will:
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Require pet stores to disclose information to consumers
about the origin of their puppies, including the state in
which the puppy was born and the breeder’s licensing
information;
Don't keep this a secret...Please network
far and wide so our representatives know
this is serious legislatioin for many Pennsylvanians! We are their VOICE!!!!
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Statistics
2013
Male
Cats
Female Male
Cats Dogs
Rabies Clinic
Female
Dogs
Total
September 27th
JAN
FEB
9
17
9
24
10
10
1
5
29
56
MAR
14
11
9
9
43
APR
27
20
12
10
69
MAY
9
7
5
6
27
JUNE
1
4
1
8
14
JULY
9
16
7
9
40
Total Year to Date
Brookpark Pet Supply, Lewisburg
9 a.m. to 11 a.m.
$10
Dr. Tanya Diehl—from Lewisburg
Veterinary Hospital
278
The total number of cats and dogs that SUN P.E.T.S has helped
to spay or neuter--
Proceeds from these clinics benefit the
spay/neuter program for pets of low income
families/individuals in Snyder, Union, and
Northumberland counties.
18,987
The Buffalo Valley Recreation Authority (BVRA) is sponsoring two special dog events!
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Veterinarians –Champions of Our Success
This is the third in a series of articles showcasing area Veterinarians that participate in our mission to offer
low-cost spaying, neutering and other services to the public.
Jennifer Hopkinson, VMD
Animal Care Hospital
308 Hospital Drive, Lewisburg, PA
570-524-7560
“I decided when I was in third grade that I wanted to be a Veterinarian,”
says Dr. Jennifer Hopkinson. “That is all that I ever wanted to be.
As a child, I was always picking up injured baby birds and other animals
and trying to fix them. It has turned out to be a great profession!”
Dr. Hopkinson met her husband, Michael, while they were
both doing their undergraduate studies at Bloomsburg University. She went on to the University of Pennsylvania and
attained a VMD degree in the year 2000. Having grown up
in York County, Dr. Hopkinson and her husband were familiar with the Lewisburg area, and agreed that it would a
wonderful place to raise their children.
In October of 2005, Dr. Hopkinson and her husband
bought Animal Care Hospital from Alice H. Gora, VMD.
Dr. Gora operated the clinic for 18 years
and still works there one day a week, according to Dr. Hopkinson. Two other doctors,
Jana Parson, DVM, and Katie Rumsy,
DVM, also work at the hospital, in addition
to 15 staff members and Michael Hopkinson, Practice Manager. Dr. Gora started her
association with SUN P.E.T.S., when she
owned the hospital, and Dr. Hopkinson has
continued on as an associate.
Dr. Hopkinson says internal medicine is her favorite area,
along with homeopathic medicine. “The two can be married together,” says Hopkinson,” and nutrition is the base
for everything. I do not believe there is one food for every
dog, or one for every cat,” she says. “Also, laser and acupuncture often work together very well. We send our patients to a veterinary practice in Danville where an acupuncturist comes to the clinic once a week.” Dr. Hopkinson says her hospital uses laser therapy and she hopes that
some day in the future, they can begin to do laser surgery.
The use of ultrasound as a diagnostic tool has already advanced treatments tremendously, according to Dr. Hopkinson.
Dr. Hopkinson says that she really likes “all areas of veterinary medicine,” but says that euthanasia was one of the
hardest things she had to master as a new doctor. “As a
veterinarian, I learned that euthanasia is a method to end
an animal’s suffering, and that we must make it as easy as
we can. It is one last gift that we can give a suffering animal that allows them to leave their life with dignity.”
As for remarkable cases that she has worked on, Dr.
Hopkinson says that she recently treated a cat that was
near death and with a very low white blood count.
“Someone had put her on antibiotics, and we decided to
take her off of those and put her on vitamins. She pulled
through nicely, and I think cats might really have nine
lives after all!” Dr. Hopkinson says that
dogs with Addison’s disease are always a
challenge, as the symptoms are full blown
vomiting and diarrhea and loss of appetite. In addition, the adrenals stop producing the hormones needed by the animals. “I had three cases of Addison’s during a three month period, right after I
graduated from vet school!”
Dr. Hopkinson believes that continuing to educate people about the importance of having their pets spayed and
neutered is most important. “We must teach them that
there is help out there if they need to have their pets
spayed or neutered, and the lesson has to begin with the
message that it is not appropriate to dump off unwanted
pets at farms and other areas.” Hopkinson says that the
control of feral cats is a constant struggle, and low cost
spay and neuter clinics are the only answer to bringing
the population under control.
“When I win the lottery, I will go around and spay and
neuter the pets of people that need help, and I will vaccinate the animals and help their owners find homes for
the unwanted ones,” says Dr. Hopkinson. It is the voice
of that same little girl that picked up injured birds and
animals so very long ago.
- by Gwen Hock
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DONATIONS
The Degenstein Foundation
Larry & Wilma Stevenson—In Memory of Shelby
Ann Albright—In memory of Wanda D. Clark
Jeffrey and Nina Goff
Bob and Sue Snyder—In Memory of Dilly and
Inky, Mia Snyder, and Paige Benner
Nicole Benner—In honor of Marcy
Bob and Sue Snyder—In honor of Mia
Eric Snock and Theresa Hullinger
Michael & Sally Kobus
Mr. and Mrs Edward J. Kaye
Mrs. Marlene Raker—Pennies-4-Pets
Merck Partnership for Giving
Mr. & Mrs. Walter May
A Sister and Brother—Stall/Dennis Trust
Cindy Gingrich
Mrs. Cindy L. Gingrich
Terry Riley & Janet Locke
Pompeii Street Soap Co (Jessica Grill: Billy, Pip, &
Friendly)
Phyllis & Donald Ruhl
Bob Clark, Craig and Veronica Klesh—In memory of
Wanda D. Clark
Kieffer-Graham Family
Ms. Marlene Raker—In Memory of Ellen Rodriquez
Charles & Yvonne Roadarmel—In Memory of Lazar
& Mason, beloved collie rescues
Kathy & Gregory Martin
RJM Designs, LLC DBA Dwellings
B.Z. Motors C-D-J
Ronald Kuhns—In Memory of George W. Raker
Stuart and Jan Hoffman
MEMBERSHIPS
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Amy and Terry Kirchner ***
Linda Mowery
Joan Haire-Campbell
Michael & Sally Kobus
Jody Yost
Lynne Paul
Charles & Yvonne Roadarmel
Shirley McCloskey
Dawn & Rick Hartman
Stephen & Marcia Slaton
Denise Lewis ***
Kathy & Gregory Martin
Linda Mensch
Dr. Murphy Spay-A-Stray Fund
Virginia Butler
David Van Gilder
Mrs. Jane Lewellyn
Barb Ritchey & John Huckaby
Marlene B. Raker—Pennies for Pets
Kathy & Gregory Martin
Mitchell A Raker
Helen L Norell
Marlene B Raker for Ron Paul
David W & Lynne D Paul
Linda & Steve Hafer
*** New Member
A perfect gift for a pet lover in your life is to “honor” that special person with a donation made to
SUN P.E.T.S. Donations can be made to the general fund, or may be designated as a gift to our
Dr. Murphy Spay-A-Stray Fund. We will send an acknowledgment to the Honoree in your name.
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New SUN P.E.T.S. Headquarters – The Milton Kennel Building – Shared with Haven to Home
Canine Rescue Organization
Last winter, SUN P.E.T.S. and Haven to Home
(H2H) Canine Rescue Organization were presented
with the opportunity to rent space at 685 Cherry
Street, in Milton. This building is located behind the
Con-Agra factory, and was originally used as the Milton Borough fire/ambulance company’s garage and
living quarters until the company moved to a newer
building. Owner Tim Burns, a devoted animal lover,
is using half of the building for his martial arts studio
and renting the garage area to SUN P.E.T.S. and Haven to Home. This was a real “find” for SUN
P.E.T.S. as it allows our organization to have indoor
storage / meeting space for almost the same monthly
cost as a storage locker. SUN P.E.T.S. board meetings are now held here on the second Monday of
each month at 7:00 pm. All members are invited.
SUN P.E.T.S. has also been renovating this building’s
kitchen to be used both as a kitchen as well as an operating and/or treatment room for high-volume
spay/neuter/vaccination clinics, rabies and microchip
clinics. Our goal is to hold several high-volume clinics at this location as well as to schedule clinics in
other locations within our 3-county service area. To
achieve this goal, several area businesses and individual volunteers have donated services, supplies, and
hours of labor to make this dream a reality.
SUNP.E.T.S. is so grateful for all of the help and
support by so many local business owners and volunteers. This project could not have happened without
their ingenuity, commitment and help with so many
tasks and building projects. Once construction has
been completed and equipment/supplies are in place,
SUN P.E.T.S. will be scheduling clinics as soon as
possible.
Retired Milton businessmen Craig Lawler and Vell Holcombe planning the
Installation of the high-intensity ceiling light.
Bucknell University Student-volunteers priming the kitchen walls for
the final (yellow) coat of paint.
A big “thank you” to the following . . .
In-kind Donations
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Butch and Heather Mausteller – ceiling tiles and metal grid,
insulation batting, 2 file cabinets, use of scaffolding to complete installations.
Floyd and Vanessa Askey/Askey’s Plumbing – various construction and plumbing supplies, new vanity for bathroom,
new kitchen faucet.
Craig and Lorraine Lawler and Vell Holcombe – 2 new
kitchen counters, pair of swinging doors for kitchen, wood
for storage shelving units.
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Zimmerman’s Electric – emergency light and ceiling fan in
kitchen, electric receptacles, wiring and other electrical supplies.
Garvey’s Flooring (Northumberland store) – linoleum
flooring, floor moulding and glue.
Habitat for Humanity Resale Store (Williamsport) – oversized porcelain kitchen sink.
YBC (Milton store) – floor and wall paint, painting supplies, sheets of insulation.
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OFFICERS/CHAIRS
Animal Adoption Resources
SUN P.E.T.S. does not take in animals or adopt out animals, but we
do support those organizations and individuals who are working
to place animals into good homes.
President ....................... Cindy Crozier
Far Point Animal Rescue: [email protected]
Horses: 570-374-4710
Dogs: Call Yvonne Roadarmel at Far Point Collie Rescue: 570-374-2742 for a list of
dogs waiting for loving homes. You can also check out Far Point Collie Rescue at
www.petfinder.com/shelters/PA425.html
Recording Secretary ...... Linda Hafer
Vice President................ Jan Hoffman
Appointment Secretary ... Sue Snyder
Treasurer ..................... Stephen Hafer
Corresp. Secretary ..... Kristin Snyder
Haven to Home (a.k.a H2H) is a dog rescue group. Uses Foster Homes (not a shelter) E-mail: [email protected] for info on adoptions or Call 570-884-5067.
Website: www.haventohome.org
L.A.P.S., Williamsport: Call 570-327-8707 to see what cats are up for adoption, or
check out their new website at www.lapsshelter.org
Mostly Mutts: Call Cheryl Hill at 570-988-6483 for a list of dogs waiting for good
homes, or visit their website at www.mostlymuttsonline.com
Membership Secretary ... Sue Snyder
Legis. Secretary .. Robin Montgomery
PR Coordinator ......... Deena Eberhart
Newsletter Editor ........... Linda Hafer
Free Listing Calls ........ Karen Heeter
The PSPCA Shelter in Danville: Call 570-275-0340 to learn about the cats and dogs
that are up for adoption. www.animalshelter.org
Board Members
Lycoming SPCA: Call 570-322-4646 to learn about the cats and dogs that are up for
adoption. lycoming.org/spca
Cindy Crozier
Robin Montgomery
Sue Snyder
Deena Eberhart
Hillside SPCA, Pottsville: Call 570-622-7769 to find out more about their adoptable
cats and dogs. www.hillsidespca.com
Linda Hafer
Jan Hoffman
Stephen Hafer
Marcy Benner
Tracy Baylor
Karen Heeter
Gwen Hock
Linda Gemberling
Fabulous Felines: Call 570-764-7799, email: [email protected]
Animal Resource Center (ARC): www.nokillarc.org or 570-784-3669
Dog inquiries (Cindy) 570-356-2387 Cat inquiries (Michelle) 570-336-3196
Yes, I would like to help
Please help us continue to control cat and dog population through your donation.
Tear off and mail with a check payable to SUN P.E.T.S.
Mail to: SUN P.E.T.S., PO Box 64, Lewisburg, PA 17837
Automatic membership with donation of $15 or more.
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If in memory/honor of a loved one or pet, please
list name and address:
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Participating Veterinarians
SUN P.E.T.S. is very grateful to the following veterinarians for
their program participation. Without them we could not
accomplish our mission.
Animal Care Hospital ............................................... (570-524-7560)
Beckoning Cat Project ............................................ (570-971-4592)
Companion Animal Hospital ................................... (570-374-2247)
Lewisburg Veterinary Hospital ............................... (570-523-3640)
Middleburg Veterinary Service ............................... (570-837-1212)
Mifflinburg Veterinary Clinic ................................... (570-966-7387)
Selinsgrove Veterinary Hospital ............................ (570-374-5755)
Sunbury Animal Hospital ........................................ (570-286-5131)
Susquehanna Trail Animal Hospital ...................... (570-538-5538)
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