Here is a handy leaflet from the RSPCA on what you should do on Fireworks night. It is estimated that some 45% of dogs get anxious when fireworks are let off. If your pet is really frightened then you should seek veterinary advice.
Yet another child’s life lost as a result of a dog attack. The latest is a baby only days old, attacked in its home by a huge dog, an Alaskan Malamute. This breed was originally bred to pull sleds in the arctic region. The males can grow to just under 40 kilos. The breed are reputed to be fond of people and children making them ideal house dogs. They bond quickly with their owners are intelligent but can sometimes be difficult to train. They are great with children old enough to play with them. So what went wrong? Reading more into the story it turns out this particular dog was ‘acquired’ by it’s owner from someone in a pub. The previous owner was going to have it put down, and the new owner was a dog lover and no doubt thought he was doing the right thing by saving it from being put to sleep. There is no information on why the previous owner was considering having it put down. Was it being ill-treated ? Had it already bitten? Did the new owner get a full history of the animal
Are you aware of what it is your feeding your dog when you feed it branded dog food? The commercial production of canning meat and cereal food for dogs began in the 1930’s by the Chappel brothers. Since then a lot has changed and legislation has been introduced to regulate and provide rules and guidance to the industry to help them fulfill their obligations to make safe pet food. www.pfma.org According to the Pet Food Manufacturers Association the Pet Food Industry is “responsible, efficient and at the forefront of Technology.” The key statement in this article for me however is, “This means that it can minimize the use of resources whilst maximizing the safety standards.” If you look at the PFMA web site it is worth noting that it has many articles about Legislation, Sourcing of Raw Materials and Animal By Product Regulations. On the face of it the industry does seem to be a responsible industry. However the devil is in the detail and just like human foods there is good
THE PHYSIOLOGICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF NEUTERING. The most fundamental of all changes that owners make to their dog is to decide whether or not the dog or bitch will breed. Both dogs and bitches are born genetically programmed to reproduce their genes, and thus provide the next generation. Owners may choose to do this by ensuring that the dog is secure within their home and garden so that he cannot go in search of a mate, or that the bitch is confined to the house or exercised on a lead while she is in season twice a year. Or they may decide the safest method of prevention is to have the dog castrated or the bitch spayed. This surgery is permanent and irreversible, and it does have benefits other than preventing unwanted puppies. Male puppies receive a surge of the male hormone testosterone shortly before birth which induces their male outlook on life. As they reach maturity testosterone will again come on stream, and the dog will begin to actively see
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