Homeward Pet Blog

Our Commitment to Boone

Boone arrived at Homeward Pet in May of this year, terrified and shaking.  He had never seen a leash and it was all we could do to safely get him from the car to his room at the shelter.  At 9 months old, he was already so very scared of the world, so our Behavior Manager knew we needed to come up with a clear plan for his care and confidence building.  

Homeward Pet uses Fear Free practices for all of the animals under our roof. Fear Free entails making decisions to prevent and alleviate fear, anxiety, and stress in pets during every interaction.  Admission to any shelter is stressful for most animals because of the abrupt change in their environment. The strange sights, smells, and sounds combined with the presence of unfamiliar people and animals can cause uneasiness. Their day-to-day interactions may be inconsistent and unpredictable, making it difficult for them to learn what to expect and more difficult for them to adapt.  

Fear Free thinking makes us look at things like the aromas of the cleaners we use, the sounds that the animal is exposed to, the speed of movement of the people sharing their space, the types of holds and touch, and the things we expect from the animal.  When the animal feels in some level of control of their environment, they can make decisions that  are not based out of fear, stress or anxiety. 

For Boone, for whom even the most stress-free environment is scary, no shelter or new home will likely ever be completely fear free for him. Our hearts leapt into motion and Boone was set up in an isolation room in a back hallway, with soothing music, a calming collar and very defined interactions. Rehabilitation for a sensitive being like Boone is a lengthy process but we knew that going in and set him up for the biggest chance of success.  He has had limited trusted Behavior volunteers who spend time with him, letting him set the pace and the level of interaction.  His basic needs (food, water, bedding, shelter) have been provided in a calm and consistent manner. He has been introduced to a leash and to very monitored play time with confident but friendly dogs. Our Behavior Team monitors his progress daily and makes tweaks to his behavior and care plan as necessary. He has slowly emerged from his shell to reveal a loving, playful, cuddly companion underneath.  Boone has a long way to go but we have been committed to finding him the right home that can continue his fear free lifestyle and help him become the best version of himself. 

Despite what might seem an ability and ample space to provide such a custom plan for just one dog in our care, our current shelter is busting at the seams. To relieve stress and anxiety for the animals we’ve taken in, we’ve used rooms and spaces that have never been used for animal care in the past. Many of our rooms do double duty. Our animal care rooms and clinic are at capacity and need to be updated. Our dream is to buy land in the Woodinville area and build a brand-new shelter and community space within the next 8 years.  But the animals in our care also need us to be there for them now. 

We have identified that the next step to reduce fear and anxiety for the animals currently in our care is a full Dog Room Remodel to better allow for Fear Free living spaces for the dogs during their stay with us, then we will be expanding the Clinic and reimaging the Cat Room and our Administrative Areas. This is an expensive undertaking, but one that will better support our work in all areas of the shelter, now and into the future.  

We have already started talks with architects and are excited about construction starting this Fall. This is a step that is important to Homeward Pet, and we are grateful to the many partners that have stepped in so far to help make this vision a reality. 

Amazon Pets has showed up in a big way to help get this project started. Earlier this year, Amazon Pets hosted a Prime Day for Pets, and contributed a portion of the proceeds to Homeward Pet to help support our Dog Room Remodel Project. Amazon Pets and Homeward Pet are currently discussing other opportunities to partner in the near future, including event sponsorship, future remodels, and hosted adoption days. 

Homeward Pet is immensely grateful to Amazon Pets for their commitment to all the animals in our community and we are excited about this long-term partnership. If you are interested in learning more about Amazon Pets, or searching for great deals for your own 4-legged friend, visit https://amazon.com/pets or follow them on Insta for cute photos of animals https://www.instagram.com/amazonpets/?hl=en! 

We would love to share our vision with you. If you are interested in supporting the Homeward Pet Reimagined Project, you can donate today at homewardpet.org. We can’t wait to share the changes with you! 

 

… and Boone?  He captured the heart of one of the staff members who worked so hard with him while he was here and, in early September, moved into a foster home with a confident canine sister who he just adores.  We are rooting for him to form a connection with the feline  sibling in the family so that the next step can be adoption for him. Sometimes that’s just the wonderful love connection that happens when you invest in the lives of animals who need that little bit of extra love.

Twyla – From Shy to Shining

Our commitment to the animals in our care doesn’t start with the day that they enter our shelter, nor does it end on the day they leave it.

Twyla was a special behavior case back in 2020-2021. She was terrified and unable to be touched from day one. For a month prior to her arrival, multiple staff members worked together to ensure we had the right set-up (foster, behavior medications, planning surgeries/medical care, etc.). We did not want there to be a single avoidable fearful moment for her during her stay with us.

In her foster home, she was untouchable for over a month, needing even longer to get used to a leash and going outside. Twyla unfortunately had to receive a lot of medical care during her time in foster due to panicking, making herself sick, etc. This was tricky since she wasn’t touchable, even often by her own foster parent, and we didn’t want to ruin her progress, so we did a lot of her care virtually.

After over six months, she was finally adopted by the perfect family. Her adopters reached out in early February 2021. We talked about Twyla with them for over a week before they took her home. We spent about a month helping them with the transition. In March, they officially adopted!

We received the following happy tail from her adopters:

“Since today marks one year with Twyla, we thought we’d fill you in on her amazing progress so far! When we first expressed interest in Twyla, we were told she likely wouldn’t go outside for at least 6 months (if ever) because of her severe anxiety. Within two months she was taking her first steps outside and by four months she was going on hikes and walks–it turns out she’s quite the little explorer! It’s been so inspiring to see her confidence grow and her personality develop. She’s turned into such a silly, cuddly pup with so much love to give. In addition to hiking and going on walks, Twyla loves playing tug, going to the dog park, snuggling, and getting belly rubs. She continues to impress us–just in the last month she started actually playing with other dogs at the park!

We are so thankful for our little girl, and although she still has lots of anxiety, she’s getting more and more confident everyday. Thank you for allowing us to take a chance on this wonderful pup!

We hope you enjoy some of our highlights of the last year, from her first day with us to her first time in the snow a month ago.

All the best,
Kristen, Luis, and Twyla :)”

 

Your support helps us have the resources to care for dogs like Twyla until we can find the perfect home that will continue to help them learn to thrive.

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Mud Bay Volunteer Award of Excellence 2022

Jan Steiner
Homeward Pet Adoption Center

Every Saturday afternoon since 2008, Jan has been at the reception desk, ready to help.

Saturdays are the busiest time of the week: upward of 50 excited potential adopters, as well as ringing phones, excited extended families, incoming donations and much more. Not only has Jan handled each of those, she trains new reception volunteers and even helped build the reception knowledgebase.

Please vote for Jan by September 5 at visit.mudbay.com/vae

Homeward Vet

Homeward Vet recognizes your United States military service by providing a fee-waived adoption of any available cat, dog, kitten, or puppy at Homeward Pet Adoption Center. Adoption also includes a certificate for a free pet exam one year after adoption.

Please complete this form when you visit Homeward Pet during adoption hours. After your adoption counselor has helped you find an animal who is a good fit for you, present this form to have their adoption fee waived. This program is made possible through private donations to thank military veterans for their service. Please note that animals adopted from Homeward Pet are not service animals.

If you have additional questions about this program or Homeward Pet’s adoption process, please visit this page for more information on adoption or call (425) 488-4444.

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