Friday, August 27, 2010

Northern Wonders

Northern Wonders isn't just the name of this youth group, it's a good description of the kids involved. Through the summer they have been selling cookies, lemonade and homemade dog treats. Thanks to all their work, they managed to raise $555.53 for the shelter. More great work by young Yukoners. Thanks to everyone for all their work raising the money for us.

Saturday, August 21, 2010

Buddy, Can You Spare a Dime?

For those of you who haven't seen the Yukon News, this is the text of an advert we are running:

We are calling upon the generosity of Yukoners once again.

The shelter is running low on dog food. We need Technical puppy food, as
well as any quality brand of adult dog food.
Any donations of dog food, either wet or dry, would be very much
appreciated. If you are cleaning out your shed or just want to do some
shopping for us, we could put it to good use.

Thank you so much, we couldn't do it without you. For more info or to drop
off donations:

Mae Bachur Animal Shelter

126 Tlingit Road

633-6019

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Humane Society Yukon Annual General Meeting

The AGM was held 17th August at the Whitehorse Public Library. It was a well attended event, thanks to all those members who turned up.

As a result of the AGM we now have a new board. Some of our directors have continued and others chose to stand down. Our thanks go out to those directors who have left the board for all their work and dedication to the cause of helping Yukon animals.

Jordi Mikeli-Jones who was previously vice-president is now the HSY President.
Tracy Smythe who was previously the administrator at the Shelter is now Vice-President.
Paula Armstrong has taken over the duties of Treasurer.
Annie Griffin is remaining in her position as Secretary.

We have a further five directors, Rachel Westfall, James Kirby, Danielle Noel, Jan Slipetz and Maryanne Baer. Many of whom are new and who are bringing plenty of enthusiasm and fresh ideas to the Society.

Saturday, August 14, 2010

Cadets Cache Comestibles at Checkouts

Some of the cadets attending the Summer Training at the Cadet Camp helped raise money for the shelter. They bagged people's groceries at Superstore and managed to raise a whopping $1,476.68 for us.

The cadets, some of whom are seen above, presented a cheque to the Humane Society Yukon's President on 12th August.

Many thanks to the cadets who took the time to help us out and to the people who gave money. Where we have young Canadians of this calibre in the country, we can all know that Canada will be in safe hands.

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

More Birthday Gifts!

Amelia Johnson had a birthday recently and asked for gifts for the shelter rather than herself. A cash donation and six bags of goods were the result.

Thanks to Amelia and all the people who got on board to donate to us.

Friday, August 6, 2010

Pet food recall

We've just had word about a new pet food recall.

Proctor & Gamble are recalling all varieties and sizes of the following:


Iams Veterinary Dry Formulas
Iams Prescription Renal Diet Cat Food
Eukanuba Naturally Wild
Eukanuba Pure


The recall concerns dry food that carries "Best By" dates from 01Jul10 to 01Dec11. No canned food is involved in this recall.

P&G are recalling this food due to possible salmonella contamination. They advise that any pet food involved should be discarded.

Salmonella can infect many animals including humans. If you suspect that you or your pet has contracted salmonella, call your vet or doctor immediately.

Thursday, August 5, 2010

On your paws, get set, jog!

The 17th annual Mae Bachur Dog Jog is right around the corner.

On Sunday 29th August, Whitehorse dogs at the SS Klondike and walk or jog their owners around the Millennium Trail. Registration is at noon, with the jog starting at 1PM. The jog will be followed by snacks and prizes. Prizes will be awarded for Smallest, Largest, Best dressed, Oldest, Most Money Raised and of course the owner/dog lookalike contest!

Spread the word!

See you there!

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Thanks to Meadow Lakes

Meadow Lakes Golf Club in Whitehorse made a large donation to us. For the month of July they set aside $3 for every paying round as a donation for the shelter. We just received $2,500 from Meadow Lakes. That's a lot of golf!

Thanks to Meadow Lakes and all the golfers who helped raise the money.