Rosie Tombolo, Kennel Manager at North Shore Animal League America, will be the featured speaker at the dinner following an afternoon of golf at Centennial Golf Club, Friday, June 7, 2019. Non-golfers are welcome to attend the cocktail hour and dinner to hear this lively, informative speaker.
North Shore Animal League America (NSALA), the world’s largest no kill animal rescue and adoption organization, has been an avid partner of Putnam Service Dogs. They bring in extra puppies for Putnam Service Dogs when they’re assembling a class. With 8 years experience working in this high volume shelter, Rosie Tombolo skillfully assesses each pup to select the most promising candidates for Putnam Service Dogs(PSD). PSD’s staff further assessed the dogs, and adopted 5 dogs from NSALA in 2019, and 2 dogs from NSALA in 2018.
Rosie Tombolo truly loves her job. She applied for a job at NSALA on her 18th birthday (the youngest they hire people), and started a month later as a Kennel Associate (entry level position). She has been promoted, and promoted, and 8 years later is their Kennel Manager, Matchmaker, and Spokesperson.
Rosie oversees on average about 150 dogs and cats in the shelter. The numbers could swell to 300 if a puppy mill or international rescue(s) was just done, or it’s springtime when cats are most fertile. She created her matchmaking service to increase the success of NSALA’s adoptions. She loves making clients happy, and has matched close to 1,000 animals to their forever homes. She looks for the right Chemistry between the person and the animal. If the person nas never had a pet before, she picks an easier pet. If the household has small children, has a very active or sedentary lifestyle, or has specific requests, she adds that into the equation.
If you’re interested in attending this event, golfing and/or dinner only, Friday, June 7th at Centennial Golf Club, please register for Putnam Service Dogs’ 3rd Annual Golf Tournament on putnamservicedogs.org. Deadline is June 3rd. For info, please call 845-490-0096.
Putnam Service Dogs is a 501(c) nonprofit corporation that provides free service dogs for people with physical disabilities other than blindness. Their Mission Statement is: Our service dogs change the lives of our recipients and their families, adding love, joy, independence and ease. We honor and promote the nurturing bond between humans and dogs. For more information, please go to putnamservicedogs.org.