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Guest Column
Here's what's up at Humane Society
By Barbara Snow
Published January 7, 2007
Many changes occurred during the last year at the Humane Society of Pinellas. We implemented a behavior-enrichment program for our animals (Open Paw), hired a new management team along with a director of behavior and training, improved our relationships with Pinellas County Animal Services and local shelter and rescue groups, began a new Aid A Pet Program to assist people in financial need with emergency veterinary care, and made many repairs to our existing shelter. One of our big successes in 2006 was the adoption of more than 2,321 animals into homes. We responded to articles written in the St. Petersburg Times questioning our policy on humane euthanasia. We have further clarified what kind of a shelter we are, our policy on humane euthanasia, our definition of what we mean by "adoptable" and how we medically treat and professionally train our animals. We give each animal every possible opportunity to be placed for adoption and find a new home. (See our Web site at www.humane societyofpinellas.org for the written humane euthanasia policy description.) Every day at HSP, we face our "horsemen," and there are many more than four. The enemies of animals are apathy, neglect, ignorance, exploitation for entertainment and profit, abuse, speciesism, pet overpopulation and criminal cruelty. We see and react to all of the issues that hurt animals, in our daily phone calls, requests for help and services, rescue and ambulance work and in our open admissions. We are undertaking big plans for 2007 and they are achievable so long as our supporters continue to believe in the work we do for animals. We plan to create a "Small Wonders" section for our rabbits, hamsters, gerbils and ferrets to better meet their behavioral needs. This will remove them from the front office area and give more space to accommodate our adoption applicants. We want to create an interaction room for our cats similar to our Real Life Room for our dogs, where cats and prospective adopters can meet and greet each other. The decision process to adopt cats would then be made privately in a homelike atmosphere. We want to open up more kennel space for our dogs by replacing roofing and adding agility equipment to provide more exercise and play time. The addition of more humane education programs will encourage higher standards of animal care and pet responsibility, and adding a full-time veterinarian will allow us to provide more treatments and make daily rounds of our sheltered animals to maintain their health while they wait for adoption. We are adding more structure and professional standards to our volunteer program so we can continue to attract, encourage, utilize and appreciate our volunteers. Our volunteers are the strongest component in the success of our new Open Paw program. Founded by world-renowned animal behaviorists Ian Dunbar and Kelly Gorman, Open Paw makes our animals more adoptable by giving our animals rewards for good behavior, positive mental stimulation, and exercise and play, and teaches them to respond and interact favorably in social settings and the human environment. We will continue to be guided by a group of mission-oriented, professional and diverse business leaders who serve on the HSP board of directors. The year 2007 brings us seven new members who will give additional expertise in nonprofit program development, financial accounting and veterinary medical service. The management team, employees and volunteers continue to work with both compassion and action, always in the best interest of and service to our animals. All of us are very aware that the Humane Society of Pinellas truly belongs to the Tampa Bay area community and the animals entrusted to our care. We have a duty and responsibility to act as stewards of their welfare and, with public help and support, we will continue to do so. Barbara Snow took her post as the executive director of the Humane Society of Pinellas in September.
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