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BROOKSVILLE, Fla. -- It's not a normal night's sleep. "Any little noise, the dogs start barking," Joanne Schoch said.

Then again, it's not a normal week for the Humane Society of the Nature Coast's executive director.

She's living in one of the shelter's dog kennels, sharing the four-by-seven foot space with an American Staffordshire Terrier named Darlene.

It's not desperation borne from the bad economy. Instead, "we desperately need to expand our kennel services," Schoch (pronounced "shock") said.

The human/canine kennel-mate arrangement is the centerpiece of "Heart to Heart Week," an event designed to raise awareness of the shelter's needs and to raise money to address them.

The no-kill shelter in this rural town about 50 miles north of Tampa has 17 kennels. Some are patched. Some show rust.

The cat cottage in the next building is a converted chicken coop. Its semi-absorbent floors mean that no amount of scrubbing will erase the odor of cat urine. The shelter's main office is housed in a trailer.

"I've never seen one do as much with as little," said Bonnie Kauffman of the place where she volunteers two days a week.

Looking for a publicity splash last year, Schoch first considered something similar to a sit-in protest of the 1960s, vowing to stay in a kennel until donors met the shelter's "demands."

"That wouldn't work," she said.

But it led to what became Heart-to-Heart week. She would live with a dog inside a kennel for seven days, leaving only for bathroom breaks, once a day for a shower and -- at the health department's insistence -- three times a day for meals.

People could "buy" her additional minutes of freedom for $1 apiece.

"Joanne was nuts," Kauffman said of her first reaction to the idea. "But the more I thought about it, it makes sense."

Schoch recruited volunteers to live in other kennels. Businesses sponsored some and sent workers to take 24-hour shifts.

Wal-Mart donated camping cots -- after Schoch measured the kennels to ensure they'd fit inside. Volunteers brought enough food that Schoch says all of the kennel-dwellers gained weight.

She knew the humans would be able to cope. But how would the animals handle it? Living in a kennel is stressful itself. Add the commotion, the extra furniture and the constant presence of someone else in their already confined spaces. What impact would that have?

"It was wonderful for them," she says. The round-the-clock attention helped their socialization skills and allowed more time for obedience training.

"It is a great opportunity to teach them a little bit more of the social graces that they need to know in a home," Schoch says.

The event helped the shelter too. By the end of the week, $16,000 had poured in. Even better, adoptions for the week rose almost 40 percent.

"When we saw the increase in adoptions," said Schoch. "We knew we were going to do it every year."

A year later she sits on her cot, back against the cinder block wall, bordered by chain-link fence on the other three sides of the kennel. Glasses perched on her nose magnify the brown eyes under a head of gray-white curls. Wireless Internet and cell phone service let her do her job almost normally.

Darlene paces what's left of the floor space before climbing onto the cot and lying down at Schoch's feet.

Several kennels down, Wendy McGinnis sits in a similar position, tapping away on her laptop. Normally a Hernando County Sheriff's Deputy, she has drawn a 24-hour shift in the kennel sponsored by the sheriff's office.

She says no one has joked about the deputy now in jail. The confinement is "different" she says.

"It's not as difficult as I thought it would be."

Her kennel-mate, Rocky, stands vigil near the gate. The border collie mix is a Hurricane Katrina refugee who has waited more than three years for adoption.

Because he might once have had to literally fight for food in Katrina's aftermath, Schoch won't adopt him to a family that has other pets or small children.

McGinnis gives Rocky high marks for behavior. And for leaving her alone to concentrate on college coursework.

"I knew I'd get a break from chores at home and the kids at home and the husband at home so I could get some homework done," McGinnis said.

She has gained an appreciation for what life is like for Rocky and other shelter dogs.

Schoch says that was another of the week's goals. "I don't care what shelter you are," she says. "A shelter life is no life for a pet to have long term."

A week of her own life in a kennel is more than enough to tell her that.

Zootoo Pet News held this story for release until after the 2nd Shelter Makeover Contest's conclusion. The Humane Society of the Nature Coast was a contestant and finished among the Top 10 Finalists.

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Kathy
Kathy (TheInnocent)
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Living in Hernando Cty and having seen the shelter with my own eyes, the needs are great there, and yet, the care and love that the animals received are unconditional. Bravo, Joanne for making a difference.
 
Kris
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Well said.
 
DevilDawg
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Great comment. Glad to hear from someone that's seen it personally.
 
MICHELLE G.
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I remember reading about this before. Great idea, wonderful that people care so much and can help out in this way!
 
Leslieanne S C.
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what a wonderful clip! So many animals found their forever home during this fundraiser!
 
Ashley H.
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I agree! I'm glad that fundraisers are out there to save these pets.
 
Kris
Kris (krisrep)
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I agree. Great to see adoptions increase during this fundraiser.
 
jackie
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thats a great idea
 
Lily N.
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wow! what a great fiundraising idea! If all shelters did this a lot more of them could become no-kill shelters!
 
DevilDawg
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Very creative thinking!
 
swayloveswasabi34
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Wow that's really something, glad to hear its working
 
Kaytee
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After living in Tampa,Fl for 20 yrs, I know that there is huge need for help at shelters in FL. There are so many stray animals. I am glad the event help to raise money for needy shelters.
 
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FYI-The dogs loved sleeping on the cots with their kennel mates. Several nights the temperatures dropped dramatically and we were all warm and cozy with our 'fur blankets'. They had more room tha we did!! You know what bed hogs dogs can be...we were happy to give up our space for them.
 
Kris
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This was a great thing you did and lol I do know what bed hogs they can be - I have 2 that share my space nightly.
 
Joanne S.
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They shure kept us warm at night! And we loved keeping them warm.
 
Kelly
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Kudos Joanne! You have to get people's attention to raise money & you were able to do that. I bet the dogs loved having you all as their bunk mates!
 
Joanne S.
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They were great companions. It made the week very special to all of us.
 
ashley
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So cool!! I would do it to! If I didnt have all of my farm animals at home!
 
Joyce
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what a great heart you have :)
 
lherbertson
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It's crazy and it's working. Good job!
 
lilyrose
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Wow! Crazy, but wonderful idea! I applaud her for her commitment to these animals! She shows true love for them.
 
arleen z.
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What a really great idea I would love to do that but I know i would never leave that kennel alone who ever was my bunk mate would be coming home with me , all those cute babies i wish i could take them all
 
daryl b.
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at least she had a cot to sleep in. this is true comitment and bravo to her but the difference is she can come out anytime
 
Joanne S.
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You are absolutely right. Our message to the public was that we were only there for 7 days and could then go home. These wonderful animals deserved the same option. A 40% increase in adoptions that month showed that there were families paying attention. If only everyone paid that much attention every day.
 
Norrie
Norrie (norrie43)
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Thank you for bringing a focus to the homeless wanna-be pets, yes 100% would be miraculous but certainly 40% is quite outstanding!

You did good, girl!!!
 
arleen z.
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I know thats the sad part of it ,I hate seeing animals in cages
 
oldmaidcatwoman
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Talk about total commitment! Really amazing!
 
Dennis S.
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Honestly, we all were a little skeptical when Joanne came up with this idea last year, but we should have known that when she sets her mind to something she will pull it off. When people said Hernando Co. wouldn't support our semi formal event because it was too expensive after a few years, it is done to capacity. When she sets her mind to something no man nor beast better get in the way because she is an unstoppable force that has yet to meet an unmovable object.......................Dennis
 
daryl b.
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that is wahat all animals need an unmoveable force to be their advocate. you are lucky to have one
 
Kelly
Kelly (nitewisp)
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The animals will benefit from someone who is willing to shake things up. Sounds like she's a force to be reckoned with!
 
Ali H.
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Great to see the Humane Society of The Nature Coast back in the News again with another fantastic effort at raising awareness by always putting the animals first.
This shelter does so much for the community but the demand for space is overwhelming, there are so many cats and dogs in need of homes, if you know anyone looking to adopt please send them to Wison Rd/Mobley Rd in Brooksville, they will be so pleased they went.
Phone 796-2711
www.humanerescue.org
 
Sabrina L.
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This is a wonderful way to raise awareness and funds to help these wonderful animals who deserve a good life. Angels on Earth : ) Thanks to all of the shelters for ALL that you do for the well being of animals.
 
Lynn
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I think it's great what they are doing, and their commitment to get help for their shelter & the animals there.
 
Norrie
Norrie (norrie43)
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Yes, more commited than moi, who loves her creature comforts. That woman is close to sainthood!
 
Norrie
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I heartily applaud her for doing this, also the others that bought minutes. It's wonderful that adoptions rose so drastically, I only hope all that adopted seriously considered the pet they chose and do not bring it back but do give it a permanent happy, healthy home!
 
arleen z.
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I agree too
 
Joanne S.
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We screen adoptions to the very best of our ability and I am so pleased to report that not one of those animals came back and have wonderful forever homes.
 
Norrie
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Great to read, thanks for posting that!!!
 
Kelly
Kelly (nitewisp)
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That's wonderful, Joanne! Keep coming up with those great ideas!
 
MK
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After watching the video on this topic, I think it's a great idea. I wish that humane society lots of luck and many donations especially at this time which is hard on all of us, but mostly for all the animal rescue organizations.
 
Joyce
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great article. great lady! it's a good way to get the attention, and make the money to help this shelter
 
Kris
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I totally agree, Joyce.
 
Joyce
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Thank you kris, great minds!!
 
misty d.
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wow... such an inspiration... & look at the fur-kids... lovingly by their side... they must love the extra attention...
 
Gail  H.
Gail H. (coopiedo)
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Yea, we are in the News!! The Humane Society of the Nature Coast, where dedication is a way of life!
 
Katie M.
Katie M. (katielynn7)
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What an inspirational story and a wonderful, dedicated person!
 
Momba
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What a great story, and what a dedicated person she is! Great job!
 
Joyce
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I agree, way to go
 
LINDA421419 B.
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This is a neat idea-my birthday is this weekend-wish I was close to our shelter-I would spend the day in a kennal to help our shelter.-but I am 50 miles away.
 
Joanne S.
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Have a BIG birthday party picnic in a park and request donations for the shelter. See if you can get the newspaper to cover it. You are certainly loved enough to get a good response.
 
Joanne S.
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Thank you John and Zootoo for such a wonderful story about HSNC. Without community support and wonderful volunteers this event would not be possible.

Any shelter can do this type of event and I would be glad to share our procedures for the safety, welfare and press releases to make it a success.
 
Stephanie D.
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This is such a great idea. Good for them, I hope it works well.
 
Ashley H.
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Such a good idea! Hope they raise the money they need.
 
Ann U.
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I agree - I hope they get the money they need!
 
jackie
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what a great person and what a great way to spend her day
 
Ann U.
Ann U. (chapel495)
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Wish there were more people like her.
 
arleen z.
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Me too
 
Norrie
Norrie (norrie43)
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Actually she spent 7 days but 1 was her birthday!
 
Dobe M.
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I love this shelter manager!!

What a great person, and wonderful ideas to help the animals!
 
applesauce82
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gosh, i couldnt agree more.
what a great idea and article.
 
Sheryl J.
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Inspirational, I hope they do really well!
 
casi
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This is a GREAT story, and a wonderful idea!! I might just pitch this idea to our shelter. I am so glad this has gained some awarness for your shelter, and raised some much need funds!! :)
 
Diane H.
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That's sound just like the Joanne we've gotten to know thru this site!! Hurray for her.
 
jerZgirl
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Great story! Refreshing to see new News stories again!

What great hearts people have to raised that amount of money for a more than worthy cause.
 
arleen z.
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I know that was alot of money they raised good for them 'clapping'
 
daryl b.
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what a wonderful story for the first new article in days. i really like this idea and the amount of money they have been donated is astounding
 
Ann U.
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I agree Daryl. New article and it's a happy one!
 
Norrie
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So true, I'm not fond of the horror stories, love these positive ones!
 
arleen z.
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I agree too i hate seeing those horror ones , This was truly a great story
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