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Honeybear Elbert, pictured on the cover, is fondly remembered by Phil and Tedy Elbert.
You can memorialize your pet with a professional photo session for next year’s Fur Ball Program cover.
Place your bid in the Live Auction tonight!
Our Mission
Pet Network rescues adoptable animals from euthanasia, connects abandoned animals with loving families, instills respect for animals through education and promotes quality of life through animal companionship.
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Your goals. Your life. Our experience.
Welcome to Fur Ball 2016!One Tail at a Time
Dear Friends,
For twenty years Pet Network has been sheltering tails and creating tales of success. Each homeless dog and cat we rescue has a unique story: some short, some long and winding. We never give up on an animal as we save lives one tail at a time.
This year we are especially proud of our accomplishments. We placed almost 400 innocent abandoned creatures into new loving homes. Children in Incline’s Elementary and Middle Schools learned about pet safety and responsible pet ownership through our education program. We introduced expanded grooming services while continuing our lively doggie day care and boarding operation. Our improved website now features high quality photos of adoptable pets, and Critter Cams streaming live video from inside dog rooms and our cat colony. And our unique maternity center for birthing and nursing cats and kittens earned an award from Petco Charities.
Jason Stipp is in his second year as Executive Director of Pet Network. He has learned a lot, becoming a wise manager and an outspoken advocate for our animal rescue mission. We couldn’t be in better hands.
Board Member Pete Woglom led a Committee of Board and Shelter Volunteers to assess the condition of our building and create a plan for renovation. Phase One of the remodel is under way. Our goal is to create and maintain a shelter that provides the safest and least stressful experience for our four-legged residents, and the cleanest and most joyful environment for Staff, Volunteers, and Visitors.
Madylon Meiling, Co-Chair of Pet Network, is leading a capital fundraising campaign that will allow us to turn the plans for renovation into a reality. Support from people like you who care about our mission has already produced funding to begin the Phase One work.
Each year Pet Network must raise the funds necessary to continue our life-saving work. We offer boarding and grooming services to the community. Revenue from these businesses, along with sales from our Second Chance Thrift Shop, are used to pay for rescue, care and adoption programs. These services provide only 40% of needed income. We must raise the remaining amount from large and small donations throughout the year.
Thank you to our Volunteers who make a difference in the lives of animals in transition. We also thank our Board Members who donate time and skill to further our mission. Most importantly, thank you for your past support and for coming tonight to help raise awareness and financial support once again.
Sincerely, Christine Chew & Madylon Meiling Board Co-Chairs
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Live Entertainment
— Tim Decker —Performance Speed Painter
Tim will perform during dinner service and his finished masterpieces will be presented in the Live Auction!
— Reno Tahoe DJs —Get your tail on the dance floor and groove to the stylings of Reno Tahoe DJs.
Request your favorite song by slipping it in the Request Jar!
Prizes!
Save a Life • Buy a Card!Pick a card, any card… a guaranteed winner! Great prizes include entertainment,
restaurant gift certificates, gift baskets, wine and fun surprises!
One guaranteed winner $25
Five guaranteed winners for $100!
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Program
— 5:00 —Registration
Champagne Reception
Silent Auction Shopping
Prizes
— 6:30 —Dinner Seating
Welcome Remarks
Dinner Service
Tim Decker
— 7:30 —Silent Auction Closes
Live Auction
— 9:00 —Dancing to Your Favorite Music
Checkout
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Robert M. LeeOctober 2, 1927 — January 28, 2016
Conservationist, Explorer, Collector
Supporter of Pet Network
Bob Lee, renowned automobile and arms collector, explorer and conservationist passed away January 28, 2016 in Reno, Nevada surrounded by friends and his devoted wife, Anne Brockinton Lee. He was 88. He was born in Woodmere, Long Island, New York and was taught a love of nature and the outdoors by his parents, Dr. William F. Lee and Sally W. Lee.
A “Renaissance Man” who presented a multi-faceted talent to the world, Bob turned his hand to many fields and rarely failed.
He was a premier fly-tier; successful builder-developer; excellent rifle shot and fly-fisherman; safari outfitter and Professional Hunter in Africa; designer and manufacturer of a multitude of outdoor equipment, fine luggage and clothing; a patron of the arts; a merchandiser and marketing wiz; an author of many books; an explorer and natural scientist with museum ac-creditation; a classic car and gun collector nonpareil. His inquisitive nature, keen intelligence and sense of fearless daring carried him ever further, pushing back horizons and challenging the new or unthinkable.
Bob Lee was one of the first Americans to have a hunting concession in Africa (Lee Expeditions, Ltd.) and the first Profes-sional Hunter to open Portuguese Angola to foreign hunters. He was a conservationist long before it became fashionable. While living in Angola in the early 1960s, he was instrumental in obtaining government protection for lion, cheetah, black rhino and their habitats. Further, Bob designed the first ecologically sound wildlife management program in Africa with the then Portuguese Provincial government (Angola) to counteract the decimation of the big-game population by over-hunt-ing and poaching. The result: more game was there when he left than when he arrived! This was a cause championed by Bob around the world throughout his adult life.
In 1965, with the outbreak of the Angolan civil war, Bob returned to New York and founded Hunting World®, a luxury luggage, leather goods, outdoor clothing and sporting specialties company.
Between 1980 and 1985, after six years of negotiations with the government of the People’s Republic of China, Bob became the first Westerner to gain access to and lead four scientific expeditions into the rugged Tien Shan mountains and Chinese Pamirs - known as “The Roof of the World” - where he rediscovered the fabled Marco Polo sheep, Ovis ammon poli, on Chinese soil and documented their migration. Bob was successful in convincing the Xinjiang (Shin-jiang) Provincial gov-ernment to institute protection for many of its wonderful species and his reports were responsible for the creation of the Tashgorgan Wildlife Reserve in the Pamirs. These expeditions and conservation achievements are memorialized in his second book, China Safari (1988).
Bob Lee was a Fellow of Exploration in The Explorers Club, a member of the Boone & Crockett Club (founded in 1887 by Theodore Roosevelt), Shikar Safari Club, a Life Member of Safari Club International and the National Rifle Association, a member of the Visiting Committee of the Arms and Armor Department at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, a research associate in Mammalogy, Museum of Natural History, at the University of Kansas, and an Affiliate Professor of Management at The University of Montana, where he lectured graduate students about the problems involved in saving our ancient forests in the Pacific Northwest, clear-cutting and lack of regrowth in the Rocky Mountain states and the responsibilities of business and industry with respect to the environment.
In 1988, he created The Robert M. Lee Endowment for graduate studies in wildlife management at The University of Montana. This gift was the largest single donation ever received and resulted in three scientific expeditions to the Qinghai (Ching-Hy) Province of China, on the Tibetan Plateau, to study increased population management for wild yak and musk deer. Bob also created a scholarship for Native Americans at the College of Forestry and Conservation at UM.
The Robert M. Lee Foundation fervently supports various conservation organizations and other efforts to control subdi-vided development of pristine areas. Bob also supported the World Wildlife Fund and Sierra Club as well as the Nevada Museum of Art in Reno, the Preservation Society of Charleston and many animal rescue societies including The Pet Network Humane Society.
In 1991, Bob endowed the Robert M. Lee Gallery of American Arms at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. And in 1999, he was presented with the C.J. McElroy Award from SCI for his contributions to hunting and conservation.
Bob was recognized as the premier collector of antique Colts, Winchesters, European Arms and Armor and Modern Sporting Arms, and selections of these are featured in his book series, The Art of the Gun (2002-2003) and Magnificent Colts (2011).
An avid car collector, Bob won the coveted “Best of Show” award at Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance®, the world’s foremost automobile competition, in 2006 and again in 2009; “Best of Show” at The Quail: A Motorsports Gathering, in 2009 and 2012; and “Best of Show” at Amelia Island Concours in 2014.
As a collector, Bob considered himself the responsible custodian of remarkable artifacts of history.
Mr. Lee and his contributions will be greatly missed by our community.
Pet Network Humane Society would like to Thank you!
It takes a village to host an event like the Fur Ball. We thank everyone who contributed time, energy and creativity to help make this a successful event.
A special tail wagging thanks to :Fur Ball Committee —Chris Chew, Bev Keil, Deborah Lenzi, Tedy Elbert, Cathy Spector and Rita Warren
Wine and Champagne —Crystal Bay Club, Roger and Elise Norman
Master of Ceremonies — Bill Brown
Auctioneer — Geno Menchetti
Entertainment — Tim Decker and Reno Tahoe DJs
Table Centerpieces — Bumblebee Flowers and Rita Warren
Design and Printing of Invitations —Anne Brockinton Lee of Yellowstone Press & Dynagraphics
Graphic Design —Troy Arnold and Anne Brockinton Lee of Yellowstone Press
Fur Ball Auction System – Spin Shafer and Grace Davidson of Auction IT
Catering Services — The Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe
Photographers — Dayle Hoevel and Jen Schmidt
Framing — Backstreet Framers, Picture This Photography
Thank you to the staff and volunteers who donated their time and effort to
make 2016 another rousing success.
We appreciate all that you do!
Staff & AssociatesWorking in a shelter can be heart-warming and heart-breaking at times. It is also physically exhausting. But those purring sounds and wagging tails are great supplements to a paycheck. We are very proud of the great work our staff delivers seven days a week.
Board of DirectorsOur board members provide guidance, con-nections, expertise and financial support for our mission. We thank them for their ongoing support.
Christine Chew Co-Chair
Madylon Meiling Co-Chair
Beverly Keil Vice Chair
Diane Finegan Vice Chair
Scott Menath Treasurer
Jan Hardie Secretary
Veronica Bayduza
Anne Brockinton Lee
Linda Dierks
Maureen Dudley
Tedy Elbert
Jason Guinasso
Christine Karnofsky
Ted Kelley-Ventresca
Deborah Lenzi
Janet Pahl
Cathy Spector
Jameson Stafford
William Tooney
Pete Woglom
Emeritus BoardThese recently retired board members continue to provide support to our organization.
Willie Krusell
Sandy Scarscella
Ron Randolph-Wall
Geno Menchetti
Carol Lefcourt
Jason Stipp Executive Director
Brittney Schilpp Director of Outreach & Development
Caleb Knapp Operations Director
Heidi Todd Shelter Manager
Danielle Bevard Shelter Manager
Rebecca Wilson Dog Care Specialist
Alicia Maltone Cat Care Specialist
Jaqueline Gamble Boarding Attendant
Samantha Unger Boarding Attendant
Monica Draves Certified Pet Groomer
Dr. Kim Barnes Veterinarian, Barnes Veterinary Service
Mark Scheid Bookkeeper
Maria Neve Second Chance Thrift Store Volunteer
Rita Warren Volunteer Coordinator
Richard Chew Technology Guru
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Pet Network’sGrooming Service
Pet Network offers full service grooming 5 days a week, including special breed cuts. Our professional groomer, Monica Draves has been a welcome addition to the Pet Network family and her clients absolutely love her!
My husband and I have been taking our Airedale, Saxon, to Monica at Pet Network for grooming and have been extremely happy with the results. An Airedale requires a specific cut and Monica has been able to nail it! We love supporting such an outstanding local organization. — Claudia Gerwin
Call (775) 832-4404 today to book an appointment.
Veterinary Services — Dr. Kim Barnes —
Give your pet the best care possible with a visit to Dr. Kim Barnes. Located at Pet Network Humane Society, Barnes Vet-erinary Service offers comprehensive care for your pet in her newly renovated offices.
To schedule an appointment, please call (775) 833-2020.
Monday-Tuesday and Thursday-Friday 9:00AM to 5:00PM
Second Chance ThriftStore at Pet Network
Second Chance Thrift Store is packed with wonderful merchan-dise including jewelry, purses, clothing for men and women, artwork, home decor and household goods. Second Chance is a great place to donate gently used items where the funds generated directly support the rescue of dogs and cats at Pet Network. Second Chance is open for your shopping pleasure Mon-Sat 10am-5pm.
Renovations are Underway at Pet Network!We invite you to stop by Pet Network and take a tour of the shelter to view the recent updates. You will see new paint, new floors and many other touches that add to the ambiance and functionality of the shelter. It is our hope that these changes will provide more comfort and safety for the animals in our care and a better experience for adopters and clients.
YOU CAN HELP!
In order to help with the cost of this project Pet Network is offering naming opportunities throughout the shelter. For example, a $1,000 contribution will sponsor a dog kennel for an entire year. Your name will be prominently displayed to recognize your compassion for animals and you will gain the satisfaction of knowing you have helped an animal in need.
Visit our website at petnetwork.org or contact Jason Stipp at (775) 832-4404 for more information
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Tails of SuccessThese animals have found their forever homes and are going home again. Here they are pictured on adoption day with their new families.
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Fund–a–Need Cash Donations
Your generous support over the years has enabled us to save the lives of over 10,000 abandoned animals. Please help us continue our work to end euthanasia of unwanted pets. Every dollar you contribute will help save an innocent life.
$10,000 Keeps the shelter open for four months, providing a safe haven for animals in transition from homelessness to happiness. Covers the cost of gas, electric, water and trash.
$5,000 Pays for remedial and preventive medications for shelter animals for four months. All dogs are dewormed; all animals are vaccinat-ed; illnesses are treated; certain ongoing maintenance drugs are prescribed when needed.
$2,500 Pays for transporting animals to offsite adoption events and venues for one year, increasing our reach to find permanent loving second chance homes for hundreds of dogs and cats.
$1,000 Provides food and shelter for 10 cats or 5 dogs awaiting their forever homes.
$500 Provides care for one special needs animal until a permanent home is secured. Older animals, or those on regular medications take longer to place but we never give up.
$250 Provides assessment and training for one dog in need of behavior mod-ification prior to adoption.
$100 Provides supplemental formula for one litter for one week when a mother dog or cat is absent or unable to nurse properly.
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Live & Silent Auction Rules
1. During the live auction, to enter a bid, RAISE YOUR HAND, KEEP YOUR HAND
RAISED UNTIL YOUR TABLE LIAISON WRITES DOWN THE BIDDER NUMBER
FROM YOUR BIDDER WRIST BAND. The highest bidder acknowledged by
the auctioneer will be the purchaser.
2. For the Silent Auction, a bid sheet is displayed with each item. Bids may be
entered by printing your bidder number (located on your bidder wrist band),
name and bid amount on the sheet. (Please print clearly.) Each new bid
must be written on the next available line on the bid sheet and must be in
correct increments as indicated on the bid sheet. Minimum bid amounts and
minimum raises are shown where applicable. The highest qualifying bid at
closing time constitutes the winning bid. In the event of a dispute, the auc-
tioneer will determine the winning bid.
3. A bid is a legal contract to buy. Once a bid is entered or verbally recognized
in the case of the live auction, it may not be revoked.
4. All items are purchased “AS IS.” The Pet Network Humane Society makes
no warranties or representations with respect to the items. All values are
estimated values.
5. Worry free check out! If you checked in using your credit card, your winning
bids will be billed automatically to your credit card. If you did not, we will
gladly accept cash, checks or credit cards at check out for any donations,
purchases or cash pledges.
6. To facilitate a quick check-out ALL gift certificate prizes won will be mailed to
the address we have on file. Please double check your mailing address so we
can ensure your items are sent to the correct address. All other items can be
picked up upon check out.
In order to keep a true perspective of one’s importance, everyone should have a dog
that will worship him and a cat that will ignore him.Dereke Bruce
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Live Auction Items
#1, #2 & #3 — Original Paintings by Tim Decker
Tim Decker is a nationally touring performance speed painter who paints celebrity and patriotic portraits live in front of a crowd. Each painting takes roughly 4-7 minutes and the whole experience is set to music. He performs at corporate, charity and private events across the entire country.
Prepare to be amazed as speed painter Tim Decker whips up masterpieces in minutes. Tim travels the globe performing his high-energy show over 120 times per year. This is more than a show, it is an experience as he blends music, humor, and audience interaction all while creating giant portraits of legendary icons within minutes. He has appeared on TV dozens of times and his work and perfor-mances have been seen by some of the biggest celebrities and companies in the world.
He got his start performing at smaller festivals and from there has booked gigs across the entire United States. He is now performing for some of the top companies and charities in the country including Mercedes Benz, Chick-fil-A, Merrill Lynch, and Porsche to name a few.
There are very few individuals who speed paint professionally and Tim has managed to develop his own unique style that focuses on making the most of negative space. His high energy show combines music, art, humor, and audience participation to create a performance event goers will talk about long after viewing. Tim is highly sought after for events which can be seen by his busy performance schedule. He is definitely causing a stir in both the worlds of fine art and performance art for his unique and modern take on public figures of today and yesterday!
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#4 — Make your Pet a Celebrity Make your pet a celebrity! Your best friend can be the Pet Network Pet Ambassador of the year. Your loyal friend’s photo will be featured on the cover of the 2017 Fur Ball program and on our website. A photographer will take your Pet’s picture in your own home for our 2017 cover.
This package includes a full groom by Pet Network Grooming Service prior to the photoshoot. We’ve also included two nights of overnight boarding. What better gift could you give to your favorite pal?
Donor: Pet Netwok Humane SocietyValue: Priceless
#5 – Sonoma Getaway The Sonoma Wine Experience begins with a breathtaking early morning balloon ride over the valley. Then, head over to Sangiacomo Vineyards for a personal tour with Steve Sangiacomo where you will enjoy an afternoon learning firsthand the passion involved with turning grapes into wine. Finally, indulge in an incredible dining experience at the renowned Bistro 29 before retiring in your deluxe room at the lovely Flamingo Resort and Spa in Santa Rosa.
Donors: Sangiacomo Family Vineyards, Flamingo Conference Resort & Spa, Value: Priceless ($1,700) Balloons Above the Valley, Village Ace Hardware, Menath Insurance & Alibi Ale Works
#6 – Gourmet Dinner in Your Host’s Showcase HomeAcclaimed British chef, Lee Clarkson, will prepare a creative and memorable dinner for eight couples. A noted sommelier with introduce wines paired for each course. This experience will rival dining in one of England’s top ten restaurants. A framed menu will remind you of this rare evening for years to come.
Chef Lee has worked in Michelin starred restaurants, created dinner for Mick Jagger and other celebrities, and graced the kitchen of an English Castle that is now a Relais and Chateau hotel.
Your hosts, Ron Randolph-Wall and Linda Brinkley, will provide a warm welcome and lovely lake views from their newly constructed home.
Put your group together to bid on this incomparable dining experience.
Donors: Linda Brinkley and Ron Randolph-WallValue: Priceless 17
Thank you for Supporting Pet Network’s Fur Ball 2016!
We love our corporate sponsors who share their skills and business expertise by providing cash contributions, in-kind donations, significant discounts and publicity to our shelter.
Thank you for your important support!
Alibi Ale Works
American Conservatory Theater
American River Raft Rentals
Ancil Hoffman Golf Course
Animal Ark
Anne Brockinton Lee
Art Source
Asian Art Museum
Atlantis Casino Resort Spa
Azzara’s
Balletto Vineyards
Balloons Above the Valley
Barbara Kallestad
BATS Improv
Bayduza, Ronnie
Bear Valley Cross Country & Adventure Co
Being Yoga
Bella Vineyards
Berkeley Ironworks and Touchstone Fitness
Berkeley Symphony
Bev and Doug Keil
Bite
Bliss Bungalow
Blue Coyote Bar and Grill
Boisset Wine Collection
Bowl Incline
Brian Eilders
Bruka Theatre
Bucks of Woodside
C.O.D. Casino
Cabin Fever
Cabona’s
Caesars Entertainment
Cafe Fiore
Camellia Inn
Carson Valley Inn
Cathy and Larry Spector
Cedar Glen Lodge
Chateau Margene Winery
Children’s Discovery Museum of San Jose
Children’s Museum of Northern Nevada
Chris and Rich Chew
Christine and Glen Karnofsky
Christine Karnofskey Landscape Design
Cooking Gallery
Costco Wholesale
Crystal Bay Club
Curves
David and Jan Hardie
Deborah & Steve Lenzi
Deborah and Steven Lenzi
diPietro Todd
Dog Dog Cat
Dynasty Games Distributing
Eadington Gallery
Eagle Valley Golf Course
Easel and Wine
Eldorado Hotel and Casino
EOS Estate Winery
Ferrari-Carano Vineyards & Winery
Ficklin Vineyards
First Tee San Diego
Flamingo Conference Resort & Spa
Folger Shakespeare Library
Foothills Golf Group
Franciscan Inn
Gary and Linda Dierks
Grimaldi’s Pizzeria
Groth Vineyards
Happy Hollow Park & Zoo
Healthy Tails
Hiller Aviation Museum
Hilton Garden Inn
Hoppy Brewing Company
Hot Diggity Dog & Cat
Hotel Karlan San Diego
Hutches Car Wash
Incline Car Wash and Bowl
Indian Canyon Golf Course
In-N-Out Burger
Inns by the Sea
International Spy Museum
J.D. Hoss Hardwood & Carpet
James Harold Galleries
Jameson Stafford and Shana Little
Jan and David Hardie
Janet Pahl and Warren Kocmond
Jason and Carolyn Stipp
Jason Guinasso
Jason’s Beachside Grill
Jen Schmidt Photography
Jericho Canyon Vineyard
Jerry & Linda Ruttenbur
Jo Mar’s Pet Coiffures
Johnstone Studios
Judd’s Hill Winery
Kelly Smith Cassidy
Kurashewich Painting
Ladera Vinyards
Lahontan Golf Club
Lake Tahoe Cruises
Lake Tahoe Fireplace
Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival
Lanza’s Restaurant
Lindsay Wildlife Expereince
Madylon and Dean Meiling
Marilyn’s Cat Walk
Marin Symphony
Maureen and Bill Dudley
Michael David Winery
Michou
Mickey’s Big Mack Charters
Moana Nursery
Monika Piper Johnson
Mountain Home Center
Mt. Rose Ski Tahoe
Museum of Making Music
Napa-Sonoma Plumgate
Nash Construction
National Automobile Museum
National Championship Air Races/Reno Air Racing Assoc., Inc.
Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County
Natural Paws
Naughty Boy Vineyards
Newport Landing Sport Fishing
Nothing Bundt Cakes
Nothing To It
Oasis Country Club
Opus One
Panache
Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance
Peppermill Reno
Pete and Linda Woglom
Pete Woglom
Pianeta
Picnic Time
PJ & Co. Restaurant & Saloon
Planet Granite
Ponderosa Property Maintenance
Presidio Bowling Center
Rapscallion Seafood House & Bar
Renaissance World Golf Village
Reno Aces Baseball Club
Resort at Squaw Creek
Retzlaff Vineyards
Richard and Diane Finegan
Ridge Vineyards
Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Museum
Robert Foley Vineyards
Roger & Elise Norman
Ron Randolf Wall
Rotta Winery
Ruby River Steakhouse
San Diego Firehouse Museum
San Diego Museum of Man
San Francisco Conservatory of Music
San Francisco Opera
San Francisco Symphony
San Francisco Zoo
Sangiacomo Family Vineyards
Scandia Family Fun Center
Scott and Ashley Menath
Sea Stones
Serendipity Salon
Sheraton Palo Alto
Shibui Gardens
Shilo Inns & Suites
Sierra Mobile Pet Spa
Silver Peak Restaurant and Brewery
Simonian Flooring
Six Flags Discovery Kingdom
Ski Run Boat Company
Skunk Train
Solid Rock Gym
Soule Domain
Spring Hills Golf Course
Squeeze In
Stag’s Leap Winery
Sunridge Golf Club
Tahoe Beach & Ski Club
Tahoe Dave’s Skis & Boards
Tahoe Donner
Tahoe Restaurant Collection
Taylor Made Golf Experience
Ted and Susan Ventresca
Tedy and Phil Elbert
Teps Villa Roma
Terry Lee Wells Discovery Museum
The Cheese Board
The Perfect Workout
The Savvy Dog
Thunder Canyon
Tim Decker
Trefethen Vineyards
Tributary Whitewater Tours
Trinity Alps Resort
USS Midway Museum
Veronica Bayduza and Greg Losito
Village Ace Hardware
Village Interiors
Wagon Train Coffee Shop
West Shore Cafe
Wildcreek Golf Course
Wildlife Conservation Society
William and Mrs. Luthy
William Toomey
Wolf Creek Golf Club
Yellowstone Press
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Exceptional care and service for you and your pet.
We offer doggy daycare, overnight boarding and in-home pet care while you’re away.
Playtime Punch CardsPlaytime punch cards are now available with discounted prices for frequent guests.
10 Day Playtime Punch Cards $17020 Day Playtime Punch Cards $320
Unlike other boarding facilities, Pet Network is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, so the funds you pay directly support the lives of homeless animals!
Boarding & Daycareat the Pet Network Humane Society