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October 2021 Newsletter 
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Contents:
Updates and a Look Ahead - Bill DaGiau
Paw-sitive Notes- Jo Ann Clark
Amazon Smile; You Shop We Benefit 
Annie's Angels Program Information

Updates and a Look Ahead
Bill DaGiau
 
As we begin to shift gears, the leaves are turning. I've got some reds and golds as I look out my window. The nights will get cooler and my wife says she's cold and I say put one another sweater. These things are certain here in New England. Something else that is certain is that Annie's Angels will continue to help local families struggling through life threatening disease, illness and disability.

All that being said, I am happy to report that in 5319 days that Annie’s Angels has been filling requests, 5684 requests have been successfully completed! Between September 1 & 30, 2021 Annie’s Angels has received and assisted with 55 requests compared to September 2020 of 35 requests, a 57% increase from last year. Requests to date 2021 are 479 compared to 2020 at 342, a 41% increase compared to the same time frame last year.

With all this increase in requests for assistance, we need to increase funding to keep up. Do you have good ideas for events? Are you one of the people who have said to me "I'd love to help. Let me know what I can do!" Well, here's your opportunity. We are looking for volunteers to sit on our board. I'm not going to lie, it takes a very special, dedicated, caring person. To find out more, email me; bill@anniesangels.org 

We raffled off the 2021 Harley Davidson Heritage Classic on Saturday September 18 at the Save a Pet; Save a Vet Motorcycle Rally. Of 500 tickets available we sold 411.
Congratulations to our winners!

1st - ticket draw - One night stay in a deluxe king bedded room, side view of the ocean, glass balcony, Breakfast for two in Wharfside Café - $250 Value AND THE WINNER IS...JULIE WELCH!

2nd - ticket draw – Samsung - 75" Class 7 Series LED 4K UHD Smart Tizen TV $900 Value AND THE WINNER IS...ERIC LEACH!

3rd - ticket draw – Grand Prize: 2021 Harley Davidson Value $23,000 or $10,000 CASH!! AND THE WINNER IS...ERIN KELLEY! She took the bike!

This year's Save a Pet; Save a Vet M/C Rally we a huge success. We raised some money for Chris Pets for Vets and we got to meet so many new friends! A very special thank you to everyone who came out to support Chris Pets for Vets. Thanks to Gibbs Garage for sponsoring the event and providing an awesome picnic lunch for everyone. Thanks to our Opal Sponsors Sleepnet Corp, MVC Eyecare, Eaton Apothecary, 9 Round Seabrook, Rolley Holers, New England Pizza, Consolidated Service Group, Senior Helpers, Keslar Insurance, Wolf Education Services. Thanks to our Red Coral Sponsor Newburyport Bank! Thanks to Johnny B from Party Time DJ'S. He kept the party going the entire event!
 
Annie's Angels is Angel Hands; Angels Hearts working together to help friends in need.

Finally, be the person you are looking for in others.
 
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. Please help Annie's Angels continue our mission, help Annie's Angels remain a beacon of hope by making a one time or recurring monthly contribution on our website, A nniesAngels.org. 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
PAW-SITIVE NOTES

by Jo Ann Clark
 
October is Pet Wellness Month and I thought I would share this article offering tips for dog wellness.  Let’s face it, we all want to keep our pets healthy and give them the best life possible.  Just like people, it’s important that they get their check-ups too!     
 
October Is Pet Wellness Month: 10 Tips For Dog Wellness
We all want our canine companions to live long, happy, healthy lives. October is National Pet Wellness Month, a good time to remember the importance of regular wellness checkups and making healthy lifestyle choices for your precious pup.

There’s no better way to celebrate than by making sure you make positive choices that can help your dog live longer, have increased vitality, and thrive.

These ten tips will help you keep your pup healthy during National Pet Wellness Month and all year long.

Focus On Nutrition
Adequate nutrition keeps a dog fit and healthy and helps prevent many diseases.

It's all about the ingredients in the food they get: high protein sources like chicken and eggs build muscle, and fruits and vegetables are natural sources of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants that are necessary for a well-functioning immune system.

The old axiom "you are what you eat" applies to dogs as well as to humans, so choose a high quality food for your dog's optimum health. Talk to your vet and make sure your pup has the best diet for them.

Control Their Weight
Obesity in dogs can lead to problems from conditions like Cushing's disease to skin irritations, heart failure, cancer, and ligament and disc issues.

An overweight pet has a decreased quality of life. Many pet parents overfeed their animals, and this can often mean that their pets will die at an earlier age.

Be sure your dog gets the proper nutrition, but be aware that a dog who's at a healthy weight will have more energy and better overall health. If you're worried that your dog is overweight, talk to your vet.

Get Enough Exercise
Exercise burns calories directly, but there's another benefit; it also can provide a boost to the metabolic rate that lasts for hours after the dog has stopped to rest.

Regular exercise keeps the animal's muscles, tendons, and bones strong. It also provides a measure of mental stimulation.

Spend some time exercising with your dog -- walking, playing, and enjoying the outdoors. It will do you both a world of good!

Don't Skip Dental Care
Proper dental care can extend your dog's life. Take the breath test! Sniff your dog's breath. While doggy breath isn't normally fresh and minty, if it's really offensive, there may be a problem, especially if accompanied by a loss of appetite, any vomiting, or excessive drinking or urinating.

Check your pet's mouth -- gums should be a healthy, pink color and teeth should look clean without signs of brown tartar. Use a special dog toothbrush or piece of soft gauze, and massage the teeth or gums. Once your dog gets used to this, you will be able to brush their teeth two or three times weekly as part of a regular routine.

If you see signs of oral disease, like inflamed gums, or notice loose teeth, it's time for professional help from your veterinarian.

Brush Their Fur
Regardless of the length of a dog's fur, regular brushing is great because it removes dead hair and distributes natural oils for a clean, healthy coat while stimulating the surface of the skin.

It's also an opportunity for you to become familiar with your pet's body, making it more likely that you'll notice any changes, like unusual growths or abnormalities, that need the attention of a veterinarian.

Brush your pet every couple of days, and make it a pleasant time you share together.

 
Don't Overdo The Bathing
Grooming is a big part of pet wellness.  Bathing too frequently will dry out a dog's skin, so unless your companion has rolled in something smelly or gotten very dirty in some other way, a bath every two to four months should be sufficient if you're brushing your pet regularly.

Make sure to use a shampoo made specifically for dogs, as human shampoo is too harsh for an animal's skin. Be sure to test the water so it's not too hot or too cold, and rinse completely to avoid leaving a dull soap residue that can cause itching. Avoid getting shampoo or water directly in the eyes, mouth, or ears.

Learn How To Take Care Of Nails
Many dog parents are intimidated at the thought of clipping a dog's nails, but overgrowth can be uncomfortable for your pet. If you can hear the "click" as your dog crosses the floor, the nails are probably too long.

Choose a pet nail clipper that feels comfortable in your hands and gives a clean line of sight to exactly where the blade is cutting. Less is more in this case, so don't clip too closely. Ask your groomer for tips if you don't feel confident.

Dogs' nails grow in a curve, so excessive length can cause the toes to splay as the animal walks. Regular clipping prevents this and reduces the risk of torn nails.

Check And Clean Those Ears
Clean ears feel good to your dog and are important for preventing ear infections. Examining the outside of the ears also alerts you to the presence of wood ticks, fleas, or anything unusual.

To clean your dog's ears, use a cotton ball, piece of gauze, or a baby wipe with an ear-cleaning solution -- water won't work because it evaporates too quickly.

Wipe the inside surface of the ear, going down only as far as your finger easily fits. Never force it, and don't use a Q-tip or put anything else further down the ear canal that could cause a painful injury.

It's best to ask your vet for advice when it comes to at-home care for your dog.

Don't Go Overboard With Supplements
Reputable pet food manufacturers go to great lengths to make sure that their products contain the right proportion of vitamins and minerals, so adding more without first consulting your veterinarian might throw this delicate balance out of whack.

Some fat soluble vitamins -- A, D, E, and K -- are not easily eliminated from the body and could build up to toxic levels. High levels of one mineral in a dog's diet can interfere with the uptake of another, as in the case of calcium, copper, and iron.

If your dog is healthy and eats well, a multi-vitamin mineral supplement should not be necessary. It's always best to ask your vet if you're concerned that your dog isn't getting enough nutrients from their regular diet.

Spend Quality Time With Your Dog
Happiness is an important component in your dog's overall wellness, so don't underestimate the benefit of spending time with your best canine friend.

Left alone without companionship or mental stimulation, animals can become depressed, act out in destructive ways, or even become lethargic.

Your pet is a family member. Interact with them -- talking, walking, playing together, stroking, and giving the affection and attention they so deserve. Your dog will benefit and reward you with unconditional love.

Source: https://dogtime.com/dog-health/30333-october-pet-wellness-month
By Vicki Clinebell
 

For more information about Chris’ Pets for Vets or to make a tax deductible donation, please see: chrispetsforvets.org and scroll DOWN the page to the blue bar “Make a Secure Donation”
 

 

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Annie’s Angels Memorial Fund established Annie’s Helping Hands in 2012. Annie’s Helping Hands is a multidisciplinary holistic oncology program. Participants of the program are eligible to receive Massage, Reiki and Meditation therapies for up to 6 months. Services are provided by professionals you select and must have specialized training in oncology in their field.
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We invite YOU to become a beacon of hope for local families struggling financially through the darkness of a life threatening disease, illness or disability, YOU can be a connection neighbor to neighbor, friend to friend and business to business and we invite YOU to be part of a caring fundraising network.
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Thanks to our local business owners for their contributions to this newsletter. If you have something to contribute email bill@anniesangels.org for consideration

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"Annie’s Angels is Angel Hands, Angel Hearts working together to help friends in need."
 
Best Regards,

Bill DaGiau, Founder & President
Annie's Angels Memorial Fund Inc.

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2016 Hampton Chamber of Commerce Community Service Award
2X TownSquare Media Year of Service Award Winner
2015 Exeter Chamber of Commerce Nonprofit Business of the Year
3X United States Presidents Service Award for Volunteerism

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