January 7, 2020:
And not only this…he loves SPCA dogs too! Thanks, Stephen and Lindsey, for this year’s YourSPCA.org/Hauschpups program! From BuffaloNews.com:
“Hausch Money Returns: Clutch Field Goal Capped Big Finish for Bills Kicker”
For Bills veteran kicker Stephen Hauschka and his wife Lindsey, staying in Buffalo means that they have more time to make an impact. Not only has Hauschka worked tirelessly on perfecting his craft this offseason, he and Lindsey have also worked to find a way to give back to those in the area. Throughout the 2019-20 football season, the Hauschkas are teaming up with the SPCA Serving Erie County to help the good boys and girls at the Western New York center find their forever home through the new βHauschpupsβ program. For each field goal that the special teamer makes during games at New Era Field, he and Lindsey will pay the adoption fee for a dog at the center.
A cause thatβs near and dear to them, the Hauschkas, who have two dogs of their own, couldnβt think of a better way to make a difference.
Β βWith Lindseyβs involvement in the SPCA, sheβs been volunteering there for a little while, and weβve been involved with [the] Seattle Humane Society too, so itβs kind of a continuation of something thatβs true to our hearts,β explained Stephen. β[Itβs] a cause that we care a lot about [and] thatβs animals. We have two dogs ourselves and love them so much. You know, I think every time Lindsey comes home from the SPCA, walking the dogs there, she just feels bad for some of these dogs that donβt get a home. They have good living conditions there, but itβs not the same as having a loving family to go back to. These are great dogs too and she shows me pictures of them and asks me if we can adopt them.
βWith our lifestyle and a bunch of travel, we canβt have more than two, but thatβs really where the involvement came from…β

Lindsey, who spends time walking dogs from the SPCA Serving Erie County when sheβs in town, has developed a true connection with the caring staff and lovable animals she interacts with. Wanting to expand on her efforts, she drew upon her experiences volunteering to form the idea for βHauschpups.β
βIt kind of dawned on me,β said Lindsey about the program. βIt was right around when Steve signed his new contract. Iβm like, alright, this is awesome. This seems like a really good opportunity to get involved in the community and also do something that weβre super passionate about, which is helping animals and [to] support the people who work so hard to help the animals at the SPCA.
βSomething that kind of stuck with my through volunteering, is that sometimes volunteers will pay the adoption fees themselves just if thereβs a dog they really love β if they canβt take them home and thatβs awesome,β she said. βOf course, there are other financial responsibilities that come from getting a dogβ¦but if we can help in some way [to] have a family get a dog that maybe they wouldnβt be able to afford that dayβ¦[is special because] the dogs come and go really quicklyβ¦β









Included with the adoption is the catβs spay/neuter surgery; age-appropriate vaccinations; initial worming; flea control medicine; feline leukemia test; microchip; temporary identification; a certificate for the new petβs first physical examination at the SPCAβs Lipsey Clinic or at the Niagara Frontier Veterinary Societyβs veterinarian of choice; the option of a 30-day pet health insurance plan provided by 24PetWatch; and while supplies last, a bag of Purina cat food.

