Lilly and Lester or When Forever Shouldn’t be Forever...... by Martina Hambuger There’s nothing quite as heart breaking for a second line rescuer like myself, as a failed adoption. Seeing the effort and heartbreak our frontline colleagues experience while they rescue animals, nurse them back to health and ...
Read MoreThe big three of dog rescue, RSPCA, Dogs Trust and The Blue Cross have very definite views on neutering. There has to be an overwhelming reason against the operation before they will consider leaving a dog or bitch intact. These organisations routinely neuter at 8 weeks as I have investigated at ...
Read MoreWhen someone contacts rescue or a breeder and firmly states that they want either dog or bitch we tend to presume they have a good idea of why they choose one over the other, but I seriously wonder if that is true. In many cases it is because they ...
Read MoreMany of us have several dogs, some of us have a large number of dogs and then there are the individuals who have too many dogs and they are, the hoarders. How many is too many? It’s about your circumstances, your physical abilities, your financial situation and your environment. ...
Read MoreThere’s an old horseman’s saying, “no foot, no horse” and the same can be said about the dog, without a healthy skeletal structure and a fine shock absorbing exterior a dog cannot live up to our expectations as a fit and capable athlete. We have engineered the various breeds to offer ...
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