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2012 A year gone by and so many
accomplishments to celebrate…a
    few highlights to enjoy
January 2012
Animal Lifeline volunteers travel to Guthrie Oklahoma with Rescue U
          to help rebuild a shelter destroyed by a tornado
February 2012
Laurie Frederick and Denise Bash travel to Kentucky to volunteer on our behalf at a
                         Puppy Mill bust with the ASPCA.

                                           The Case
                                           In October 2011, the ASPCA Field Investigations and Response
                                           (FIR) Team headed to Rowan County, Kentucky, to help care
                                           for 118 small-breed dogs including
                                           Chihuahuas, Dachshunds, Papillions, Min Pins and Poodles—
                                           several pregnant and some just a few weeks old—who were
                                           removed from filthy, cramped cages on October 6.
                                           The dogs were discovered after the Rowan County Attorney’s
                                           Office received complaints about the facility.
                                           The dogs finally received the care they desperately needed;
                                           many of them were found covered in mold and matted
                                           fur, suffering from infection, dental disease and various other
                                           ailments.
                                           An ASPCA emergency sheltering team and other veterinary
                                           experts helped care for and assess the dogs at the Rowan
                                           County Animal Shelter. ASPCA responders also completed
                                           thorough evaluations of the rescued animals and helped local
                                           authorities collect evidence to support criminal charges
                                           against the mill’s owner.
                                           Quote from ASPCA

                                           - Pat Blevins pleaded guilty in March of 2012. The dogs were
                                           sent to partner shelters for adoption in March 2012 after the
                                           case finally came to a close. Thank you ASPCA !!!!
March 2012
Off to help the Luzerne SPCA with Rescue U
April 2012
                    Canines on the Catwalk at Keenan Motors
http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10150711930583112.420748.99910633
                                  111&type=3
May 2012
Another Outreach to Remember
June 2012
Meanwhile back at the shop it is kitten season
July 2012
It’s always spay and neuter season
                 Animal Lifeline continues to
                 fight the tide of
                 overpopulation in Bucks
                 County. Our partnerships with
                 The Bucks County SPCA, No
                 Nonsense Neutering, Animal
                 Alliance, the Doylestown
                 Animal Medical Clinic, and
                 Moms Veterinary Clinic are
                 preventing the births and
                 suffering of thousands of cats
                 here at home! Special thanks
                 also to Stray Cat Blues and Cat
                 Tales for taking part as well.
August 2012
Supply and Transport Sponsorship Saving Lives
September 2012
Some great shots to enjoy
October 2012
  Hurricane Sandy Blows In….Animal Lifeline volunteers work at shelters, transport
   supplies to NJ and WV animal storm victims and foster for people that need to
                                    evacuate
A letter from one of the storm victim in Long Beach NJ. Once the family made it to PA,
Animal Lifeline stepped in to foster their cats and vet and adopt a kitten they found
during the storm…
The water continued to rise & suddenly appearing at our south slider
door was a drenched little “Brave One.” Carl & I looked at one another &
off he went to grab the larger cat carrier. Quickly I stuffed in a thick fluffy
towel. Opening the slider a few inches, the brave little kitty jumped into
that carrier. In no time he had dried himself. A fresh new towel was
provided along with a small litter tray & some food & water. He was
exhausted but happy to be inside & dry.
The next morning, we held our breaths as we let him out of the carrier.
Smokey Joe didn’t make a nasty move toward him & Tweedle just minded
her own Tweedle business. Quickly, Survivor learned about the litter
basket & the few other “rules of the house.” The very first night out of
the carrier, he was insistent that he was going to sleep under our covers!
Survivor did not understand the meaning of “NO.” There he was,
snuggled in for the long night & purring away & every now & then,
adding a “love nip” to me.
November 2012
Dog Day 5k an amazing success
December 2012
And some more of our favorite photos of the year

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2012 a year gone by and so many

  • 1. 2012 A year gone by and so many accomplishments to celebrate…a few highlights to enjoy
  • 2. January 2012 Animal Lifeline volunteers travel to Guthrie Oklahoma with Rescue U to help rebuild a shelter destroyed by a tornado
  • 3. February 2012 Laurie Frederick and Denise Bash travel to Kentucky to volunteer on our behalf at a Puppy Mill bust with the ASPCA. The Case In October 2011, the ASPCA Field Investigations and Response (FIR) Team headed to Rowan County, Kentucky, to help care for 118 small-breed dogs including Chihuahuas, Dachshunds, Papillions, Min Pins and Poodles— several pregnant and some just a few weeks old—who were removed from filthy, cramped cages on October 6. The dogs were discovered after the Rowan County Attorney’s Office received complaints about the facility. The dogs finally received the care they desperately needed; many of them were found covered in mold and matted fur, suffering from infection, dental disease and various other ailments. An ASPCA emergency sheltering team and other veterinary experts helped care for and assess the dogs at the Rowan County Animal Shelter. ASPCA responders also completed thorough evaluations of the rescued animals and helped local authorities collect evidence to support criminal charges against the mill’s owner. Quote from ASPCA - Pat Blevins pleaded guilty in March of 2012. The dogs were sent to partner shelters for adoption in March 2012 after the case finally came to a close. Thank you ASPCA !!!!
  • 4. March 2012 Off to help the Luzerne SPCA with Rescue U
  • 5. April 2012 Canines on the Catwalk at Keenan Motors http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10150711930583112.420748.99910633 111&type=3
  • 7. June 2012 Meanwhile back at the shop it is kitten season
  • 8. July 2012 It’s always spay and neuter season Animal Lifeline continues to fight the tide of overpopulation in Bucks County. Our partnerships with The Bucks County SPCA, No Nonsense Neutering, Animal Alliance, the Doylestown Animal Medical Clinic, and Moms Veterinary Clinic are preventing the births and suffering of thousands of cats here at home! Special thanks also to Stray Cat Blues and Cat Tales for taking part as well.
  • 9. August 2012 Supply and Transport Sponsorship Saving Lives
  • 10. September 2012 Some great shots to enjoy
  • 11. October 2012 Hurricane Sandy Blows In….Animal Lifeline volunteers work at shelters, transport supplies to NJ and WV animal storm victims and foster for people that need to evacuate A letter from one of the storm victim in Long Beach NJ. Once the family made it to PA, Animal Lifeline stepped in to foster their cats and vet and adopt a kitten they found during the storm… The water continued to rise & suddenly appearing at our south slider door was a drenched little “Brave One.” Carl & I looked at one another & off he went to grab the larger cat carrier. Quickly I stuffed in a thick fluffy towel. Opening the slider a few inches, the brave little kitty jumped into that carrier. In no time he had dried himself. A fresh new towel was provided along with a small litter tray & some food & water. He was exhausted but happy to be inside & dry. The next morning, we held our breaths as we let him out of the carrier. Smokey Joe didn’t make a nasty move toward him & Tweedle just minded her own Tweedle business. Quickly, Survivor learned about the litter basket & the few other “rules of the house.” The very first night out of the carrier, he was insistent that he was going to sleep under our covers! Survivor did not understand the meaning of “NO.” There he was, snuggled in for the long night & purring away & every now & then, adding a “love nip” to me.
  • 12. November 2012 Dog Day 5k an amazing success
  • 13. December 2012 And some more of our favorite photos of the year