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17 Sep 2009 20:39
Bracco Italiano Jacob is still missing - could you help find him? His family miss him dreadfully.

http://www.DogCastRadio.com/node/23542
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16 Sep 2009 18:50
Read my review of Singin in the Rain on shropshirelive.com
http://www.shropshirelive.com/entertainment/reviews/singin-in-the-rain.html
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12 Sep 2009 18:53
http://www.DogCastRadio.com/node/23539
Sid Korpi author of Good Grief: Finding Peace after Pet Loss talks abotu how to cope with and prepare for the day when your beloved pet passes over. A potentially difficult subject dealt with with wamth and appropriate humour. Hope you enjoy it.
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03 Sep 2009 14:26
Just saw this story about a farm dog who adopted a tiny piglet - the pics are sooo cute on this one do go and have a look http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1210909/Abandoned-piglet-lost-hound-Giant-farm-dog-saves-baby-pigs-bacon-adopting-own.html
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03 Sep 2009 12:18
I´m editing an interview with author Sid Korpi about her book Good Grief: Finding Peace after Pet Loss. It´s a very uplifting book that will be useful to those mourning for a pet and for those who have not experienced that loss yet. It has practical advice for coping, dealing with those who are unsympathetic to your loss, and countless suggestions for memorialising your pet. Sid has gone through what she calls a "tsunami" of grief so knows what she is talking about. She is a lovely lady too. Some days work is such a pleasure!
The interview will be in the DogCast Radio show due out Saturday 12th September.
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24 May 2009 22:35
We´ve had a lovely day today and the dogs have enjoyed it as much as we did. A little bit of sunshine makes you feel so much better, but I was careful to encourage my black Labrador to find some shade wheneever possible. Both dogs were panting ande seemed confused at the sudden heat after so many days of chilly wet weather.
The worse thing I saw today was a poor Yorkshire Terrier left in a parked car. Why do people do that? Nothing can be so urgent it´s worth risking your dog´s life for - or putting them in danger of being stolen.
Still no doubt it´ll be back to rain tomorrow, being a bank holiday! Oh well, we made the most of it today,
Julie x
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03 Apr 2009 17:18
If anyone´s ever said to you, "Just a dog" read this http://www.DogCastRadio.com/node/23328
Julie x
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24 Sep 2008 09:05
I´ve just checked out Beverley Cuddy´s blog and found a request to let as many people know as possible about the petition she has organised on the Prime Minister´s website.

Irrespective of any “politics” involved, it does seem to me that the petition makes sense. Whatever the true figure is, dogs are suffering and bad breeding practice is going on. The Kennel Club has repeatedly pointed out that they lack any legal power to enforce health tests. This petition sets out to give them that power.

Below you will find a message from Beverley along with where to sign the petition.

Julie x

Were you moved by Pedigree Dogs Exposed?
(the distressing documentary about the health of dogs shown on BBC1 in August?)

You may have heard that the RSPCA and Dogs Trust have since pulled out of Crufts in an attempt to encourage the Kennel Club to reform. If you would like to send a clear message to both the Kennel Club and to Government that change is urgently needed to stop future dogs from suffering then please sign this e-petition on the official 10 Downing Street site. The latest letters sent out from Defra suggest they haven´t yet heard from enough of the general public to make this issue significant. Please do all you can to change their perspective!

Here´s the petition wording:

Following the powerful Pedigree Dogs Exposed documentary on
BBC1 the Kennel Club still seems reluctant to grasp the nettle,
face the problems and reform itself. The program revealed it
urgently needs to bring in mandatory minimum standards on
levels of inbreeding, make health testing mandatory, prevent
unhealthy physical exaggerations being rewarded and stop the
culling of healthy non-standard pups by changing breed
standards. The KC continually complains that it lacks the
backing of legislation to bring in these urgent and much needed
reforms, so we the undersigned urge the Prime Minister please
instigate legislation to ensure pedigree dogs are saved from
unnecessary future suffering.

If you would like to add your name to this petition please go to this link:
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/ReformtheKC/

If you´d like to know more about the issues raised by the TV programme, follow the petitioner´s blog for all the latest developments http://coldwetnose.blogspot.com/
For example, did you know that the Cavalier Club are holding a Special General Meeting to expel one of their members from the health committee. Had they chosen to expel the woman who knowingly bred 20 plus litters from a dog affected by syringomyelia - the disease that was so memorably described on TV as "like a having a brain like a size 10 foot stuffed into a size 6 shoe," we´d all be very happy - but still no action has been taken against that breeder who used the affected dog at stud twice more after the documentary makers confronted her on camera! But no, astonishingly, the club instead plan to expel Margaret Carter, the brave lady who revealed on camera that this dog had been diagnosed with SM and that the owner had been advised not to breed from him. The meeting will be held on October 5th - more details to come on the blog as we know them.

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02 Apr 2008 13:50
I have been doing some extra training with Buddy recently. I forgot how much fun it could be, seeing him switching into training mode, and trying hard to understand what is being asked of him. I also forgot how much hard work it could be!
Tomorrow we start a Kennel Club Bronze Good Citizen course. It will be interesting to see how we cope since Buddy is five years old, and has a good level of basic obedience and a willingness to learn. However, some aspects will need work on - for exemple the instructur was explaining to me about a part of the training where the dogs are required not to bark at a knock on a door. I quite like Buddy to bark at a knock on the door so have tolerated this, which means it is quite ingrained. Also, although he is great at sits and downs, we have never quite mastered the stand.
We've also been doing some agility in the garden, and both Buddy and Star have enjoyed that. The funniest thing is seeing them launch themselves through the poles rather than weaving with any economy of energy!
The important thing is that tails are wagging - let's hope that continues!  
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07 May 2007 13:14
I have come across two quotes from Roger Caras that I think are great.
 
"If you don't own a dog, at least one, there is not necessarily anything wrong with you, but there may be something wrong with your life."

"Dogs are not our whole life, but they make our lives whole."
 
I think that could be extended to other pets too. They give us so much, and expect so little in return.

 
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25 Apr 2007 18:23
Tom has joined our family. He is a retired guide dog, and is nearly ten years old. As you can see he is full of energy, and loves to be in the garden. He enjoys lying in the sun, and adores this red ball you can see him playing with.
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13 Mar 2007 23:22
Is it just me, or has anyone else noticed that the muddier your dog is when he returns from his walk, the faster he heads for the sofa? Also how come the more important it is that the house looks good for a visitor the more fur he sheds? These and other small mysteries trouble me in the small hours.
 
I'm not really complaining though, and I guess my feelings are neatly summed up by this poem:
 
"I talk to him when I'm lonesome like,and I'm sure he understands.When he looks at me so attentively,and gently licks my hands;Then he rubs his nose on my tailored clothes,but I never say naught thereat,For the good Lord knows I can buy more clothes,but never a friend like that!" -- W. Dayton Wedgefarth
Hello to all on Pet Street - any other mad Lab owners?
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