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November 2020 Newsletter 
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Contents:
Updates and a Look Ahead - Bill DaGiau
7 Thanksgiving Safety Tips for Pets  - Jo-Ann Clark
2020 Year of Giving- Doreen Soares
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Annie's Angels Program Information

Updates and a Look Ahead
Bill DaGiau
 
The mark of a person's character is not what they do during easy times, when money is flowing and business is good, but what gets done when times are tough and budgets are tighter. When I approached Tonya Knightly about renewing their EnviroVantage sponsorship for 2021 I left the door open for them to cut back, hoping they wouldn't drop us. Tonya said, "Covid has definitely put a crimp in our lives...we know we are blessed. Annies Angels will always be a priority to us." So I take great pleasure in welcoming back EnviroVantage through 2021 at their FULL sponsorship capacity! Thank you doesn't begin to express how I and our Angel Families feel about Scott and Tonya Knightly and their company ENVIROVANTAGE! You will continue to see the EnviroVantage banner flying proudly at the top of each newsletter and they will be a part of every event in 2021! Because of Scott and Tonya, and the company they have built, our Angel Families will rest a bit easier. 

It is my honor to report that between October 1 and 31, 2020 Annie’s Angels has received and assisted with 48 requests! This number is up 11% from last October. I expect with the rise of COVID related cases our numbers will continue to rise. My biggest concern is that we will not be able to keep up with demand. Please help us help others by making your tax deductible donation today. If you are not in a position to make a donation, ask your boss, supervisor, manager to make a business donation. Life changes in an instant. Annie’s Angels must be ready! Every dollar counts!

How fast can life take a turn? Let me tell you about a special woman, Nicole. Nicole was riding her bike at Stratham Hill Park with her husband. Riding along the trails, Nicole fell over, she just passed out! Her husband saved her with CPR while he waited for Stratham Rescue to find and evacuate Nicole from the park. She was taken to Exeter Hospital for emergency care then transported to Dartmouth Hitchcock. Her condition failing, she was med-flighted to Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston. Nicole suffered a brain aneurysm. After a successful five-hour surgery, Nicole is spending three weeks in the ICU at Brigham and Women’s, after that she will spend two to three months in rehab relearning the skills she lost. Nicole is a special case. She is one of the RN case managers at Wentworth Douglas that I worked with regularly to help clients. She, like Annie’s Angels, asks for nothing from our clients, yet gives everything. She always goes the extra mile for her patients. Now it our turn to go the extra mile for her. Don't think this can be you? Think again.


Here is a quick update on our SWAM grant! I was able to find six veterans to fill the open spots for six service dogs as prescribed in the grant. We are currently accepting names for a waiting list. Because it is difficult to match six dogs with six veterans, K9 to 5 Dog Training recommended and has secured eight dogs and will work with them to become certified Post Traumatic Stress Service Dogs. Once the original six veterans receive their dogs, we will work to match the two remaining dogs with veterans on our waiting list.  
 

         One of our Annie's Angels sponsors is hiring! Why not check them out? 
Senior Helpers of Southern New Hampshire has several immediate
openings available for in home non-medical caregivers. Good pay and benefits for those who qualify. Experience not needed. We will train.  Full time and Part time positions available. Please call 603-583-4580  between 9am and 5pm Monday - Friday to arrange an interview.
 
 Please help Annie's Angels continue our mission, help Annie's Angels remain a beacon of hope by making a recurring monthly contribution on our website, A nniesAngels.org

Thanks to YOU we are able to ease some of the stresses that come with a doctors diagnosis. We justcan't do this good work without YOUR support. I ask that you please consider making a tax deductible contribution to Annie's Angels or visit  the  Our Families tab on the website and select a particular family to help. Get updates about "your family" on the website or follow them on social media to see how your contributions are working, and thanks again for your continued support.
 

CHRIS’ PETS FOR VETS
By Jo-Ann Clark
With Thanksgiving approaching I thought this would be a good time to bring up some “pet hazards” that lurk around this time of year. We can all find our pets in those pesky situations from time to time, getting into things they shouldn’t.  Here are just a few tips pertaining to food, costumes, decorations and flowers your fur-baby may encounter this holiday.   

7 Thanksgiving Safety Tips for Pets
 
Thanksgiving and pets go hand in hand… after all, aren't you forever thankful you adopted your four-legged friend and welcomed all those cold-nosed kisses into your life? However, before the celebration begins, it's a good idea to make sure your Turkey Day will be as pet-friendly as possible.

1. Food Safety
Thanksgiving is largely about food. Of course, not all people foods are safe for pets. Here are some Thanksgiving foods to be careful with:
Turkey – A few small, boneless, and well-cooked pieces of turkey should be fine. But never offer your pal raw or undercooked turkey because it could contain salmonella bacteria. Keep the leftover carcass (and all bones) away from your pet, too. Dogs and cats have a hard time processing fatty foods like turkey skin, and even small pieces of bone can lead to gastrointestinal injury.
Bread Dough – If your doggie or kitty ingests raw bread dough, the yeast will continue to convert the dough's sugars into carbon dioxide and alcohol, a combination that could become life-threatening for your pal.
Pies and cakes – Keep puppy and kitty noses out of the mixing bowl while you're baking because raw eggs can lead to food poisoning. Also, if you're using the artificial sweetener xylitol (found in certain peanut butter brands) in any desserts, be aware that this can be fatal if consumed by pets.
Chocolates – A nice box of chocolates looks great on your table. However, chocolate can be harmful to both dogs and cats and can cause vomiting, diarrhea, high blood pressure, seizures , and other symptoms.

2. Thanksgiving Costume Reminders
If your dog or cat enjoyed dressing up for Halloween , you might consider an adorable pilgrim outfit or a funny turkey costume to add to the holiday's festivities. Just remember that your pal's costume should never be too tight or too loose, limit mobility, obstruct breathing, get in the way of potty time, or hinder their ability to talk to you. Take care to make sure the costume is free of any choking hazards, such as beads, feathers, or other loose, dangling pieces.
It's also a good idea to let your four-legged friend try their costume on before the big day so they can get used to it. If your pet seems at all uncomfortable, skip the costume (no matter how cute it is!).

3. Decoration Dangers
Although pumpkins and decorative corn aren't toxic, ingesting too much can give your li'l buddy a bad case of tummy upset. You'll also want to be careful with candles that curious puppies and kitties could knock over, as well as any decorations that have small pieces that your pet could easily choke on.
For some families, Thanksgiving marks the beginning of the holiday season. If you're using the long weekend to put up your tree and lights, keep glass ornaments (especially the metal hooks), tinsel, pinecones, and light strands out of paw’s reach.

4. Floral Centerpieces
Many people enjoy brightening up their dinner table with a pretty floral arrangement. Just make sure you are familiar with which plants are poisonous to dogs and cats. Some popular fall plants often found in festive decorations that are toxic to both include:
  • Autumn crocus
  • Chrysanthemum
  • Acorns from oak trees
If you suspect your dog or cat has consumed a poisonous plant or substance, act fast. Contact your veterinarian , an emergency veterinary clinic, or the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center (ASPCA APCC) right away.

5. Hosting Guests
Both dogs and cats can become shy, nervous, or overly excited when you have a full house, especially if they have never met your guests before. If your pal seems anxious, try putting them in a quiet room away from the action with a favorite toy and plenty of fresh water.
You should also take care to watch the door when guests are coming and going. Excitable pets, even those who are typically well behaved, may try to make a break for it. Now is a good time to make sure your dog or cat has their proper ID with updated contact information. You may even want to consider a microchip just in case.

6. Traveling With Pets
Whether or not you should travel with your pet is a big decision and one that depends on a lot of factors, such as your means of travel, where you'll be staying, and how well your dog or cat copes with new environments.
If you'll be crossing state or international borders, research what requirements are involved. You may need a health certificate from your veterinarian. If you're going by car, remember to restrain your pal with a harness or carrier safely.
Consult your veterinarian first if you're considering air travel. Wherever you go, take a copy of your pet's medical records and make sure they have proper identification. Traveling is another great reason to think about microchipping!

7. Preparing for Emergencies
No matter how much you plan, holiday mishaps can still happen. It's a good idea to ask your veterinarian about their holiday hours ahead of time and add the telephone numbers for an emergency veterinarian clinic and the ASPCA APCC to your contacts just in case. Keep a pet first-aid kit handy, and remember that in any emergency, the best thing you can do is to stay calm.
The information presented in this article is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute or substitute for the advice of your veterinarian.
 
Source: https://www.aspcapetinsurance.com/resources/7-thanksgiving-safety-tips-for-pets/
Post by: Annie M.
 
Wishing all a Happy Thanksgiving!  Although this has not been a typical year with a lot of uncertainty, we couldn’t have done it without your support!  Our heartfelt thanks to everyone that has helped support Chris’ Pets for Vets during these crazy times!
Let us also remember and be thankful to our Military members, Law Enforcement, Firefighters, Emergency Medical Technicians, 911 Dispatchers and anyone else who is willing to make the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom and well being.
Stay safe and  blessings to all!


For more information about Chris’ Pets for Vets or to make a tax deductible donation, please see: chrispetsforvets.org and scroll down to “Donate Today”

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2016 Hampton Chamber of Commerce Community Service Award
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