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Joshua Louis
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"My Special Friend" for the Save U.S. Pets Foundation
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Hi everyone, my name is Joshua Louis and I am a singer/songwriter and
pianist located in New Jersey.
During the day, I am also known as Dr. Joshua Lachowicz, a Veterinary
Oncologist who works at Red Bank Veterinary Hospital in Red Bank, New
Jersey. I spend my days treating cancer in our Family pets. I have
always had an incredible connection with animals, and I feel blessed to
have a job that enables me to provide a longer, better quality of life for
those animals I am fortunate enough to treat.
Because of my affection for animals, I donate some of my personal time to
the Save U.S. Pets Foundation, a remarkable organization that provides
funds used for the necessary medical treatment of animals.
Through collaboration with Susan Lemme and the outstanding Foundation that
she runs, I decided to donate the profits from the sale of the song "My
Special Friend". Imagine a person with nobody in their life besides
their pet-- this organization can make the difference between the pet
surviving or not, and extend the life of the pet’s human Family through
the companionship the animal provides. I truly love this Foundation. |

August 30, 2009
CAR
RAFFLE - 2009 TOYOTA CAMRY HYBRID
at
the Cat Fancy Show
Congratulations to Fran Taussig - winner of the 2009 Toyota Camry
Hybrid.
The winning ticket was drawn on August 30th by Kathy Keeley at the
Central
Jersey Cat Fancier Show in Edison.
In a magnanimous gesture, Fran donated the car back to the Foundation
for resale.
Her generosity will provide care for many pets in need.
Our thanks also to Evan and Caldwell Toyota for their help in
acquiring this beautiful
red Camry complete with sunroof and upgrade package. We also
appreciate their
help in the resale of this car
Our appreciation goes out to all who participated and made this event
a success.

December,
2008
Santa Helps Save U.S. Pets!
Red Bank Veterinary Hospital and the RBVH Physical
Rehabilitation Center were pleased to host this
year's Pet Photos with Santa to raise funds for
the Save U.S. Pets Foundation.



April 24, 2008
PNC Arts Center
The Save U.S. Pets Foundation
is Going GREEN with its
Fundraising!

The Save U.S. Pets Foundation announced
its 3rd Annual Wine Tasting Event to be held on
Wednesday,
October 1, 2008 at the PNC Arts
Center. The Foundation
will be raffling off a
2009
Toyota Camry HYBRID purchased from
DCH Freehold Toyota/Scion and tickets will be available
for sale at
the Wine Tasting event. The raffle will take place on
Sunday, August 30, 2009.
Click
here for more information on
the event.
DCH Freehold Toyota/Scion
4268 Route 9 South
732-431-3251
www.dchfreeholdtoyota.com

March, 2008
Save U.S. Pets holds a Hopp'n
Fundraiser!
Red Bank Veterinary Hospital was pleased to host
Pet Photos with the Easter Bunny and
raised $1,100
for the Save U.S. Pets Foundation.

December,
2007
Santa Helps Save U.S. Pets!
Red
Bank Veterinary Hospital was pleased to host Pet
Photos with Santa to raise funds for the
Save U.S. Pets Foundation.
Missy-Dolly, Summer, and Bo Bo Max sit with
Santa to raise funds for the Save U.S. Pets
Foundation.

Santa helps put the "fun" in fundraising with Andy
the Maltese Yorkie.

July
13, 2007
Save U.S. Pets Foundation featured
in Two River Times article.
Click
here to view article in pdf format. 

May
1, 2007
Save U.S. Pets Foundation is Proud
to Announce the Launch of Our Inaugural Website, saveuspets.org.
Visitors to our site will learn more
about our all volunteer non-profit organization and
will be moved by inspiring stories of the brave pets
who we have helped.
We hope people will be motivated to
help in any way they can either through making an online
donation, volunteering service, or telling friends and
family about us.
Licensed practicing veterinarians
are invited to participate in the Foundation grant process
and can learn about how they can help through the website.
We look forward to communicating with
all pet families, friends and veterinarians.

April 9, 2007
Save
U.S. Pets Foundation is Featured on a NJN Newscast.

NJN news reporter Marie Denoia invited
the Foundation to participate in a news story on the
pet food recall and featuring the Foundation’s
recent effort to fund grants for pets who become ill
as a result of eating the tainted food.
The Foundation’s Susan Lemme,
Chairman, Board of Trustees and Managing Director and
Michael J. Sherlock, Member, Board of Trustees and Treasurer
appeared on the newscast. In addition, Joanne Dickinson
and her family, along with “Sandy,” their
golden doodle puppy appeared to talk about the circumstances
under which they received a grant from Save U.S. Pets
Foundation.

March
25, 2007
Save U.S. Pets Foundation Launches
a Special Effort to Save the Lives of Pets Taken Ill
as
a Result of the Pet Food Crisis.
The Foundation reached out to 800
New Jersey Veterinarians announcing it’s willingness
to expend the Foundation’s entire uncommitted
fund balance to help pets and families in this emergency.
While funds are limited, veterinarians are asked for
help in making the Foundation aware of any clients who
may be appropriate for funding.
Save U.S. Pets Foundation enlists
the support of the New Jersey veterinary community in
helping those unable to bear the financial burden of
this unfortunate incident.
To learn more, licensed practicing
New Jersey veterinarians are invited click
here to access printable forms of the participating
veterinary agreement, grant application, criteria for
assistance and a client release form.
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