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Tips On How To Keep Your Dog Safe In The Summer Heat

Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

Dogs Trust has recently made a press release with tips to help keep your dog safe in the summer heat. Most of it is common sense but it is good to remind yourself now and then.

 • NEVER leave your dog in the car in warm weather. Just twenty minutes waiting in a hot car can prove fatal.

• Walk your dog in the morning and evening when the weather is cooler and make sure shady spots and drinking water are available.

• Clip the fur of particularly hairy hounds and apply canine sun cream to areas most likely to burn: ears, nose, and belly. Human suncream can be toxic so buy a special pet version from your local pet shop.

• Be extra vigilant with older and overweight dogs as they are more prone to overheat. In a real emergency wet your dog thoroughly and use a household fan to blow cool air over their head and body.  Seek urgent veterinary attention.

• If your dog takes a dip in a lake or pool make sure you rinse him immediately as soon afterwards as possible. Never allow your dog to drink from ponds unless the water is clear as algae in the water can produce toxins that are rapidly fatal. 

If your dog shows signs of distress – such as excessive panting, blueness of the tongue or collapse contact your local vet immediately.

Pet Owners Looking For Rental Accommodation

Thursday, May 14th, 2009

Since the economic downturn there has been allot of pet owners having to move to rental accommodation, due to that they can not afford to have their own home. Unfortunately some landlords do not want pets in their property because they worry that they will potentally ruin their property, but actually this is less likely as most pet owners are quite responsible with their pets.

Dogs Trust has started a campaign called lets with pets that aims to encourage landlords to allow pets in their property. The campaign website has a lot of tips, advice and other information for tenants with pets and landlords.

Dogs Trust has also put together top ten tips for pet owners looking to rent a home.

1. Write a CV for your pet, so that your landlord can objectively consider if your dog may be suitable as a tenant. Consider copying Bo Obama’s example  (opens new browser window)and include the following points:

• Your dog’s breed, size, age and activity level.
• If your dog is a pure breed, include the breed’s positive traits.
• Try to highlight your dog’s history of good behaviour and house training.
• If your dog has attended and completed training classes.
• If your dog is neutered.

2. Get a pet reference from your previous landlord, letting agent or your vet to show your pet is well behaved and capable of living in rented accommodation without causing problems.

3. Offer to pay a larger deposit to cover any potential damage.

4.  Offer to get the carpets and curtains professionally cleaned when you move out.

5. Be as flexible as possible on location and property type.

6.  Don’t leave house hunting until the last minute and begin your search at least 6-8 weeks before you need to move out.

7.  Introduce your pet to your landlord to put their mind at ease and make sure you get the permission put in writing.

8.  Be honest and don’t sneak your pet in without permission  – or you could both find yourselves homeless.

9.  Tell your landlord how long your dog will be left alone in the property on a regular basis. It will help if you are able to state whether you will take your dog to work, arrange for day care or be at home with your dog most of the time.

10. Stress that dogs are very effective as a burglar deterrent!

National Pet Month 2009

Thursday, April 2nd, 2009

National Pet Month starts on the 4th of April and it is running by the theme “Healthy Pets Make Happy Pets”, some of their aims are…

1) raise funds for Animal Charities

2) promote responsible pet ownership

3) make people aware of the benefits of pets for people and people for pets

4) increase public awareness of services available from professionals who work with animals

5) raise awareness of the role, value and contribution to society of working companion animals

 

You can find one of the events near you or even put on an event yourself, and get a free events pack with all the things you will need to set up a National Pet Month event.

Don’t forget to submit a photo of your pet, what can fit one of these categories…

  • Cats In Action
  • Dynamic Dogs
  • Cute and Cuddly Pets
  • Pet Portrait
  • Talented Pets
  • Healthy Pets Make Happy Pets

There are winners for each category and a overall winner, category winners will win…

Two tickets to the Ultimate Pet Show, a year’s subscription to Your Cat or Your Dog magazine, one month’s supply of Iams pet food along with the framed exhibition image.

Overall winner will also get…

 A luxury bespoke ;collar, handmade for your cat / dog by Holly&Lil worth £75. 

Biggest Bird Survey In The World

Wednesday, March 25th, 2009

The biggest bird survey in the world took place on the weekend of the 24th and 25th of January. The survey counted over 8.5 million birds in 279,000 gardens, over 552,000 people helped out over the UK, to record all the types of bird species.

The co-ordinator Sarah Kelly, said

We’re thrilled to have well over half a million people taking part in the Big Garden Birdwatch. This is a great way for people to get closer to nature and enjoy the benefits of feeding their garden birds.

To find out more information about birds, visit the RSPB website.

Blue Cross Opens Their 10th Charity Shop

Thursday, March 19th, 2009

The Blue Cross are going to going to celebrate the opening of their 10th shop. It is going to take place at the official opening at the new shop on the 28th of March at 3pm. Locals are also invited.

The shop is in the Market Town of “Stow-on-the-Wold” and it will sell all kinds of things; from clothes to books and house hold items.

Any local animal lovers who would like to volunteer at the shop, can contact Sue Wathen (shop manager) on 01451 831717 or go to the Blue Cross shop at, 2 church road, Stow-on-the-Wold, GL54 1BE.

Leona Lewis Named WSPA As One Of Her Favourite Charities

Wednesday, March 11th, 2009

I was reading on the WSPA website and I found out Leona Lewis (British singer) loves the work; what the WSPA does.

Here what she says: “I am a great supporter of the World Society for the Protection of Animals. I want to live in a world where animal welfare matters and cruelty ends - and that’s the charity’s goal too.”

This is very good for the WSPA, as more of the support the better it is.