~ Will you take the Rescue Dog Pledge? ~

Firstly, I want to say a huge thank you to everyone who has adopted a dog (or more) from rescue. Thank you.

Along with giving your new dog a wonderful forever home, you have also likely freed up a space so that at some point the rescue can take in another dog in need. A dog who might otherwise have died.

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I’ve just been skimming through the Dogs Trust Stray Dog Survey 2013. It doesn’t make for happy reading …

“From this figure we can estimate that approximately 8,985 dogs were put to sleep across the UK during the period of 1st April 2012 to 31st March 2013.”

I understand that some of those dogs would have been considered not rehomable, for various reasons (although in an ideal world, some of those with behavioural issues could perhaps have been rehabilitated), but for thousands more, they just didn’t get the second chance that our rescue dogs did:-(

Nearly nine thousand dogs is a horrific number, isn’t it? I really want to try to find a positive way forward from this though – and when you consider the UK population and the number of dog lovers within it, if we could just change the minds of a few more thousand people when it comes to getting their next dog, we could easily reduce that number. Couldn’t we? Do not pity a rescue dog. Adopt one.

It’s not an inconceivable thought for me, that the PTS (put to sleep) figure could be dramatically reduced, pretty quickly, if more people would consider adopting their next dog from rescue.

I can’t imagine ever buying a dog when I know thousands are dying each year. I know several of my own rescue dogs have very narrowly avoided adding to these statistics. I really hope that others will find their next dog in rescue. There are a multitude of dogs of wonderful breeds and mixes, ages, sizes and energy levels, out there, waiting for their forever home.

Scroll to the bottom of my blog and you will see some links, but there are plenty of other reputable rescues out there too. Rescues who will work with you to make sure the dog you adopt is suitable for you – and vice versa. Rescues who will provide life-time back for the dog, meaning they will always take the dog back, should you find yourself unable to keep your dog at any point in the future.

I haven’t read through the whole survey pdf yet. If you want to read it, you can find it by clicking here. Please note that the statistics are compiled by the Dogs Trust, using information collected from local authorities.

I’ve taken the rescue dog pledge – I made that commitment many years ago, when I first found out just how many dogs were waiting for a good home and how many were never given the chance. Will you take the pledge too? Please show your support with a “like”, a share, a tweet or by leaving a comment under this post. Click on the pledge logo below to pledge your commitment to adopting your next dog from rescue. I know many of those reading this will have already made a personal pledge anyway. Thank you:)

 

~ *Adopted* Oh the Cuteness! ~ Pet Photography

Update: Very pleased to say that these two sweeties have found a home together:-)

Recently, I had the pleasure of meeting these two little ones, who are called Lady and JoJo. They are 13 year old Poodles and most definitely still lively girls. They are very sweet and friendly and I hope you enjoy looking at their photos:)

This is the first photograph I took of them – Lady on the left showing us her cute, little tongue and JoJo on the right. This photo made me laugh, so I had to include it!

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Lady and JoJo are sisters and are looking for a forever home together. They are being fostered in Somerset for Oldies Club dog rescue. If you are interested in finding out more about them, you can read more about them and the type of home they are looking for, HERE. I’d be very grateful if anyone reading this would scroll to the end of the post and use the like/share/tweet buttons to help spread the word about these lovely ladies.

If after you have read their rehoming page and the charity’s adoption procedures, you feel you can offer a loving and suitable home for them, please contact Oldies Club (details on above link) and please do let them know that you saw these little girls at Poochie Freak:)

JoJo has the most adorable little face, don’t you think?

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Lady is such a pretty little girl …

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Such a sweet pair of little dogs, who really deserve to find a wonderful home together.

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Aren’t they a fluffy, little pair of cuties?!

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Although they are 13, they are still lively girls. I think they would really enjoy a little training in their new home (using kind methods only of course). They loved my tuna cake and of course you CAN teach an older dog new tricks:wink:

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Good luck girls. I hope very much that you find a fantastic forever home together, soon. Anyone wonderful who is looking to adopt a pair of older, smaller dogs, should definitely consider Lady and JoJo.

~ Summer Giveaway – result! ~

Thank you very much to everyone who entered my Summer Giveaway to win a copy of Hands-on Healing for Pets and a beautiful Rose Quartz heart and to those who liked and shared the link to help spread the word.

Since the entries included some from friends and people unknown to me and because I loved reading all of your comments, I decided it wasn’t fair for me to pick a winner and so turned the decision over to my trusty manager/decision maker, my beautiful rescue Lab. I wrote all the names on scraps of paper (as I’m better at that bit than she is!) and placed them all in front of her and asked her to choose. She had a snuffle and picked one out and brought it to me. After I’d opened it up to read the winner’s name and placed it back on the floor to photograph, she very kindly posed herself right next to it without me having to ask:-)

I’m very pleased to announce the winner is …

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… *Sharon Davies!* (as confirmed in the close-up, which hopefully you can just about read in the crop below, via a decent sized screen). Congratulations Sharon, please can you email me with your postal address and I will get the book, bookmark and crystal in the post to you soon!

I hope to have another giveaway in the not too distant future, so pop back again soon. Thanks again to everyone who took part and sorry that I couldn’t send you all a prize, as I really enjoyed reading about the love you all have for animals.

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~ A Poochie Freak summer giveaway! (UK) ~

*This giveaway has now closed. Thank you to those who entered, shared the link etc. I hope to announce the winner within the next day or two :-)*

Hello, I hope you and your animal friends are enjoying the summer sunshine:-)

I  am giving away a copy of the wonderful Hands-on Healing for Pets book by the lovely Margrit Coates, along with a bookmark and a beautiful little Rose Quartz heart (which will come in the sweet little pink pouch you can see in the photo below). If you’re not familiar with Rose Quartz, you can read about it at Rebel Angel.

In order to have a chance of winning, all you need to do is leave a comment under this blog post to let me know why YOU would like to receive these healing goodies. If  you know someone who you think would benefit from and appreciate this gift, you are welcome to nominate them instead (you don’t have to include their name in the comment if you’d rather not). This giveaway is only open to those in the UK, so please only leave a comment if you’re in the UK. If you use facebook, twitter etc., I’d be grateful if you would make use of the like/share buttons under this post too.

Please ensure that you include a valid email address when you submit your comment,  so that I can get in touch if you are the lucky winner for a postal address – your email address won’t be seen by anyone other than me.

The giveaway will remain open until Sunday 18 August 2013 and I’ll announce the winner sometime after that. I may choose the reply that calls to me the most, or if I’m struggling to choose, ask one of my dogs to help – sometimes they’re better at decision making than I am! I’m looking forward to reading about why you would like to win, so please leave me a comment soon:)

Regular visitors to my blog will know how passionate I am about animals and photography, but you may not have known of my involvement with animal healing and my love of crystals, which started many years ago. Well … now you know:)

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Update: I’m really sorry if you have had problems accessing my blog today (Friday 3 August) or leaving a comment. Unfortunately, shortly after I published this post, the hosting company started having massive problems which took down thousands of websites around the world, so availability has been very sparse today. I hope you have come back to try again:-)

Enjoy the Sunshine ~ Pet Photography

Wow, well we are certainly enjoying some gorgeously sunny weather here in the UK at the moment! Amazing contrast to the pretty miserable summers of recent years. My dogs love the sun and I do let them sunbathe, but even though we have a garden with good shade, I do the responsible Mummy bit and make sure they don’t overdo it.

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It seems like such an obvious reminder, to say don’t leave your dog in the car in this weather, but I’ve already read of two dogs very sadly losing their lives in recent weeks, after their owners left them in their cars, so please … don’t leave your dog in a car. The suffering they must have gone through doesn’t bear thinking about, does it?

Enjoy the nice weather with your dog, safely. Keep them at home when appropriate. Bring them in from the garden when it’s too hot. Ensure they have access to fresh water at all times. Love them. Lots.

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