Saturday, July 16, 2022

PETTATS IDs Can Help Lost Animals Get Home Quicker


Did you know that one in three pets will become lost during their lives? Thanks to a dog owner in Arizona who thinks outside the box, pets can be found much easier through a new online ID service called Pet Tat’s Record Keeping.

Many great ideas turn into inventions when people look for solutions in their own lives. That’s precisely what happened when Stephanie Seipel of Surprise, AZ, invented PETTATS more than 13 years ago. When Seipel’s beloved dog Charlie was microchipped in 2009, it led to a rare infection followed by emergency surgery to remove the device.

“When my own dog couldn’t have a chip, that’s when I began thinking about making another type of universal collarless ID (a Tattoo-able type) that would be both safe and non-invasive,” Seipel said. “So, I created the PETTATS and I decided to try them out on my own pets (Josie and Charlie) and our friends’ pets, too, to see if they would work. They did, and people love them,” Seipel explained. “Finally, I took a few more years to iron out the details and to create the Pet Tat’s unique Online Record Keeping System that works together with the IDs, and well, as they all say—the rest is history.

Seipel’s company Pet Tat’s Record-Keeping is currently an affordable online pet record-keeping service specializing in the identification of lost animals whose mission is the recovery of lost pets. When pet owners purchase a PETTATS ID, they are automatically assigned a unique personalized identification number connected to an online ID service. The pet’s ID, with owner information is then always available online day or night, protecting that animal if they ever get lost.

 If a lost pet is found wearing a PETTATS ID, the rescuer simply goes online to pettats.com, enters the animal's identification number, and is instantly able to view the pet's emergency contact information, photos and other relevant data. This efficiently helps the rescuer to identify the animal quickly and contact the owner immediately! In most cases, the animal’s owner is reached within a few hours of the pet's disappearance. Now, bringing your beloved pet home has never been easier, thanks to the company Pet Tat’s!!

In addition to dogs and cats, PETTATS IDs are currently being used by a variety of animals such as lizards, turtles, snakes, donkeys, horses, bunnies etc. The Pet Tat’s Record Keeping Services offers several types of ID options, such as tattoos, tags, collars and harnesses to name a few. Seipel is also improving on a newer PETTATS ID Ring, that is very useful for birds and smaller animals that cannot wear tattoo-able ID’s.

The American Humane Association estimates over 10 million dogs and cats are lost or stolen in the U.S. every year. Fortunately, 85 percent of them are eventually found, but Pet Tat’s Services is trying to make that 15 percent shrink by featuring several affordable and visible ID solutions for pet owners nationwide.

Many people are using the PETTATS IDs in addition to having their pets microchipped, while others strongly criticize microchipping for its failure rate and unreliable nature. Some studies suggest that microchips actually work less than half the time. That is why a visual pet ID seems to be a great additional choice to insure you’ll get your pet back even quicker. Even though microchipping can be safe and effective in most cases, many pet experts agree that microchipped pets should use one or more backup solutions to get that much-needed peace of mind.

Although each ID method has its own set of advantages and drawbacks. The Pet Tat’s system appeals to many animal owners because it’s simple, and the IDs are easy to apply and read. Visibility is one of the main advantages of using the PETTATS IDs. “The big problem with the microchips is that people can’t see them, unlike a pet tattoo that is always visible to the naked eye,” Seipel said.

As an animal activist and a passionate pet lover, Seipel recently entered into an agreement with a non-profit organization (Arizona Shih Tzu & Small Breed Rescue), in Arizona. “I wanted to donate tags and ID Services to the shelter pets in need,” Seipel said. “I just don’t want any animals to get lost, even the ones that don’t have families yet.” Seipel is working with this rescue on a program for newly adopted pets to eventually go home with a permanent PETTATS (tattoo) so that they will be even safer once they re-enter the real world.

Fortunately, PETTATS IDs are more affordable than you may think. Yearly memberships start at only $15 and include a set of 20 temporary tattoo-able IDs for your pet's skin or fur, along with a secondary tangible ID of your choice. There’s also a lifetime membership product available with no annual fees. All memberships include a 24 hr. Online Pet Record-Keeping service allows you to store pet information and medical records. To get your pet online ID Service, simply visit www.pettats.com/join-now and choose your ID style. Your pet will thank you!

Seipel has big plans for Pet Tat’s Record-Keeping Service and is always looking for new and exciting products and solutions to attach to her rapidly growing brand. “I love what I am doing because I am helping pets and their owners,” she said. “Every time a pet is found with one of our IDs, it reinforces that with PETTATS, we are barking up the right tree!”

Contact: Stephanie Seipel, askpettats@gmail.com, Phone: 623.261.1157

 

Saturday, June 11, 2022

Star Vintners and Top Innovators in Food & Wine Take the Stage at 9th Annual WineaPAWlooza June 24 & 25, 2022


(Napa, Calif.) — May 17, 2022 — Jameson Humane, a solutions-based nonprofit and animal sanctuary which educates to inspire change on behalf of companion and farmed animals, is holding its signature fundraising event, 
WineaPAWlooza 2022, live and in-person on Friday, June 24th and Saturday, June 25th at 5pm, PT. Combining two things that are universally loved (wine and animals), WineaPAWlooza has consistently earned its place as one of the top 10 wine events in the country, as cited by Wine Spectator. The money raised from this spirited and highly anticipated event supplies the critical funds necessary for Jameson programs to improve the state of animal welfare and save lives.

 

Innovators in Food & Wine Join This Year’s Impact-Driven Fundraiser

This newest iteration of Jameson’s annual fundraiser expands on Jameson’s mission, which is to improve animal welfare through global collaboration and education for the benefit of all life. Bringing together leaders in the food and wine industry to discuss innovation, behavior, and action-oriented change to our food system, including wine—for the health of animals, humans, and the planet—takes place on Friday evening, on Pritchard Hill. Amanda McCrossin of SommVivant, and Brian Cooley of CNET, will be co-moderating a panel of prestigious vintners and food industry leaders, including a Q&A with noted model and activist, Christie Brinkley, and WineaPAWlooza Co-Chair, Vanessa Conlin MW, on June 24th from 5-7:30pm to vividly illuminate where wine and animal welfare intersect and offer solutions for the planet, by way of thought-provoking questions and conversation. The cuisine will be curated by Little Saint, a Healdsburg plant-based restaurant overseen by Kyle Connaughton of three Michelin-star SingleThread.

 

Panelists

Eric Schulze, PhD., UPSIDE Foods; Alison Kilmer, Miyoko’s Creamery; Tamearra Dyson, Souley Vegan; Christopher Jackson, Jackson Family WinesRooted for Good; Carlo Mondavi, RAEN WineryMonarch Tractor; Molly Sheppard, Spottswoode Estate Vineyard & Winery

 

The Grand Tasting, Animal Parade, & Wine Auction with Celebrity Guest, Christie Brinkley Saturday June 25th 5-10pm

Returning this year in-person to the famed Beckstoffer Farm Center, Saturday evening includes the Grand Tasting showcasing handcrafted wines and the vintners who make them from 50 of the “who's who” of Napa and Sonoma Valley’s wine glitterati (click here to see Participating Vintners), plus special guest, Christie Brinkley, showcasing her vegan, organically grown, Bellissima Prosecco & Wines. “When I heard about the work that Jameson Humane does for animals and the planet, I knew that I had to be a part of this year’s WineaPAWlooza. Being a lifelong vegetarian and activist; sustainable and vegan or vegetarian-friendly causes are extremely important to me. In fact, this is the central belief with my own brand, Bellissima Prosecco & Wines. At Bellissima, we are devoted to being “Better-for-You” and “Better-for-the-Planet”. We produce our wines with 100% organic grapes and of course the wines are all certified vegan.”

 

“What’s even more unique about the work we do at Bellissima is that we go beyond the bottle - we are committed to giving back to the planet and supporting animals and communities in need. We at Bellissima are honored to partner with inspiring organizations such as One Tree Planted and Jameson Humane! We are humbled to be able to contribute to these beautiful missions.”

 

The legendary Animal Parade will be led by Grand Marshal, Rick Hayes of Napa Hanlees Subaru, and celebrity wine auctioneer and personality, Fritz Hatton, followed by a delectable plant-based menu designed and executed by Deborah Blum, Operating Partner of San Francisco plant-based restaurant Wildseed and Founder of Goatlandia Farm Animal Sanctuary. The evening will culminate in the much-anticipated live auction of 20 spectacular lots, featuring cult wines, one-of-a-kind experiences and trips to global wine destinations. Examples include large formats of Screaming Eagle and Schrader, a magnum collection from Andy Beckstoffer’s personal cellar, a surprise barrel lot from an iconic Napa Valley vineyard, trips to Piemonte, Italy and Bordeaux, France, a Pappy Van Winkle dinner, and a David Beckstoffer handcrafted guitar autographed by Van Halen’s Sammy Hagar, to name a few. 

 

WineaPAWlooza will be hosted by world-renowned wine auctioneer Fritz Hatton, as well as Jameson Humane and former 750 Wines founders Monica and David Stevens, and Chief Wine Officer, Wine Access, Vanessa Conlin MW. Andy and Betty Beckstoffer will be presented with a Lifetime Philanthropic Achievement award. “This year’s WineaPAWlooza is bigger, better, and more important than ever. Not only do we have the best-of-the-best, most generous vintners and winemakers sharing their most sought-after wines, but we take our mission to the next level with true innovators and disruptors in the food and wine industry who join us to share their solutions for the future and to benefit all of us, the animals, and the planet. The time is now to innovate, learn, share, and enjoy all that our wine country and its community have to offer.” – Jameson Humane Co-Founder and WineaPAWlooza Co-Chair, Monica Stevens

 

“I'm thrilled that we are back in person for Wineapawlooza 2022! Our Friday night format will showcase everything Jameson Humane does not just on behalf of animals but also for the people and the entire planet. Having Christie Brinkley lend her star power and participate in WineaPAWlooza truly shows us the great work that Jameson does is being noticed and supported on a larger scale. The funds we will raise on Saturday are more important now than ever and our amazing vintners and donors will make the future brighter through their generous contributions.” – Vanessa Conlin MW, WineaPAWlooza Co-Chair.

 

Jameson Humane would also like to thank this year’s Event Sponsor and auction lot donor, NetJets, and our contributing sponsors and partners:

Hanlees Subaru NapaBellissima Prosecco & Wines, Wealth Enhancement Group InConcert Napa ValleyBeau Wine ToursZapolski Real EstateWine VaultColdwell Banker, Brokers of the ValleyPoppy BankChambers & Chambers Wine MerchantsPlatypus ToursMinuteman PressCartons & CratesMiyoko’s CreameryAperture MediaCharles CommunicationsNoël BurgessMalloy Imrie & Vasconi Insurance Services, LLCGood Art ProjectThe McClelland HouseVenu MagazineNapa Valley Photo Booth CompanyDiNoci Dairy Free, The Lonely Genome Project

 

Event Information, Proxy Bidding, and eLots: www.wineapawlooza.com

Maral Papakhian, Director of Marketing & Communication, maral@jamesonhumane.org  415.845.7205

 

WineaPawlooza 2022 Steering Committee

Andy & Betty Beckstoffer, Honorary Chairs
Vanessa Conlin MW & Monica Stevens, Co-Chairs
Fritz Hatton, Auctioneer
Steering Committee: Giovanna Bagnasco, Ashley Brandner, Patrice Breton, Samantha Breton, Haley Duncan, Matt Duncan, Robert Emery, Scott Gould, Greg Gregory, Dr. Amy Herold, Jesse Katz, Diane Kemple, Armen Khachaturian, Maayan Koschitzky, Allison Kozeny, Sylvie Laly, Kerrin Laz, Scott Lewis, Naomi Linnell, Jessica Loesch, Jen Lombard, Bob Long, Amanda McCrossin, Nancy McIntosh, Juan Mercado, Sarah McElroy, Carlo Mondavi, Sep Pirchner, Lance Plott, Christophe Smith

 

 

ABOUT JAMESON HUMANE

Jameson Humane is an impact-driven nonprofit organization that collaborates and educates to inspire change in animal welfare, not only in local communities, but around the world. Monica and David Stevens founded Jameson Humane in 2014 as a 501(c)(3) registered nonprofit to improve animal welfare through global collaboration and education for the benefit of all life. The organization was named in memory of the Stevens’ beloved dog Jameson, an adopted Great Pyrenees who lived to the age of 14 and inspired the spirit and mission.

 

Jameson Humane operates multiple solutions-based programs to create a truly unique animal welfare organization that is unlike any other animal rescue or sanctuary for the benefit of the greater community and its animals. Every day, Jameson’s work is guided by how animals, the environment, and the community are all inextricably connected.

 

 

ABOUT WINEAPAWLOOZA

WineaPAWlooza is Jameson’s annual fundraiser, an event that has earned its place as one of the top ten wine events in the country according to Wine Spectator magazine. The money raised from this sought-after event supplies the critical funds necessary for Jameson’s programs to improve the state of animal welfare and save animals’ lives. Because of WineaPAWlooza, Jameson has been able to help thousands of animals and their humans in our community, and beyond, through vital programs that work across the inextricable web between animal welfare, our community, and the environment. This year’s event will help ensure these programs thrive as we continue to effect real change.

 

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For more information on Jameson Humane, please contact:

Maral Papakhian Maral@jamesonhumane.org or 415.845.7205

 

For media queries, please contact:

Kimberly Noelle Charles. Charles Communications Associates at
kcharles@charlescomm.com or 415.730.0064

 

Wednesday, January 05, 2022

The Future of the Pandemic Pet Project

 

PLEASE NOTE: The Project is on HOLD for a few months due to health concerns.
I owe my followers an explanation and the bottom line is I am really burnt out and need some time off.