LOST DOG
Author: mark
Rosie
REHOMED
progress update 27/7/10
Just wanted to drop you a line to update you on how well Casey is settling with us so far. I’ve attached some photo’s but have been unable to get a photo of all three of them together as they won’t all sit still long enough!!
We collected her last Friday on the 16/07 and her confidence has grown daily. Our other dogs Charlie and Roxie have accepted her into the family really well although Roxie is a little ‘miffed’ that she’s not the baby any more but thinks that all the extra treats are worth the repositioning in her pack!!! She greats all visitors with a wonderful waggy tail and can’t wait to get out into the garden to play. Her only vice (so far!) is her ‘love’ of water (which Carol did warn us about!!) – she loves to climb into the water bowl and empty it out over the kitchen floor!! She’s been wonderful with our children and our foster child whose only 16 mths old and is the perfect addition.
She gives wonderful kisses and thoroughly enjoys her cuddles which is great because she’s getting lots!! Thank you for saving her and allowing us into her life.
Kind regards,
The Leonard Family
Scruffy (a.k.a Ted )
REHOMED
progress update 27/7/10
Hi Helen,
I thought you’d like an update on ‘Ted’, and how he is settling in at my house in the three weeks that I have had him.
Soon after I brought ‘Ted’ home I changed his name to Scruffy – it suited him, and he only took about 2 weeks to respond to it. He is a delightful dog, and we get along really well. He follows me everywhere in the house, garden and even at work. He greets anyone who visits me with such affection, and is brilliant with my grandchildren.
Just last week I treated him to a session at the local dogs beauty parlour – and the photo attached shows you the results. A clean dog, having had a hair cut, pedicure and bath. He is so proud of himself now, and tears around the garden like a pup!
The only problem I have with him is on taking him out. I haven’t let him off the lead yet, as he strains constantly when he sees another dog – and if one comes near he tends to go for it. I hope this will sort itself out soon, as I am going to try letting him off the lead next weekend. I’m waiting until then, as I have insurance starting on 1st August!
I’ll keep you up to date every so often; Scruffy is the best thing that has happened to me for a long while – a good companion and friend.
Yours
Brenda
progress update: 4/7/10
TED HAS NOW FOUND A HOME !!
progress update: 29/6/10
progress update: 21st May 10
Ted settled quickly into his foster home, he is a happy chap and loves to sit on your lap for a cuddle,
he is a real character, he gets on with the other dogs and is great with the grandchildren,
he is very friendly and greets everyone with a waggy tail.
Hi Helen we got Ted home and he is fine travelling in the car,
good with the kids and other people as well as playing with the other dogs on our walk…
good off the lead too.
Happy little Chappie is Ted will make a good companion for anyone.
We hope he can find a loving home soon x
regards Bonnie,Chris and the kids (foster family).
Sophie
progress update 25/7/10
Sophie has now been rehomed !!
progress update 20/7/10
o yes I forgot to say I know some horses now and sheep and cows and I was a very good girl when I met them.
My name is Sophie and I’m a Sprollie, you’re going to ask what is that?
Well let me tell you I’m a spaniel collie cross and by the looks of things I’ve got the best of both in me, intelligent, funny and gorgeous
my foster mum (Angela) thinks I’m great
I adore to go for walks with my friends and I have very good recall off lead.
I’m house trained and I sleep in my crate.
Mum says that I’m a cheeky girl, always stealing shoes even though we have a box of toys to choose from.
When my friends are tired and mum is trying to get the house work done I’m quite happy to find things to entertain myself.
I would really like to be re-homed with another well mannered and rounded dog .
I can still be a little shy. but when one of my four legged friends show me its ok, I’m the next one there doing whatever they were up to!
So do you think I might be the pup for you ??
If so give Helen a call and come and meet me and my foster family,
as I’m ready to be re-homed.
Lots of Licks Sophie.
REHOMED.
VETS WARN DOG OWNERS ABOUT DANGERS OF ARTIFICIAL SWEETENERS
VETS WARN DOG OWNERS ABOUT DANGERS OF ARTIFICIAL SWEETENERS
The British Veterinary Association (BVA) is warning dog owners of the danger that the artificial sweetener, Xylitol, can pose to their pets. Xylitol is not considered harmful to humans, but if ingested by a dog the substance is dangerous because it triggers a sudden release of insulin which causes a dramatic drop in blood sugar (hypoglycaemia) and can lead to liver damage.
Xylitol is increasingly used as a sweetener in sugar-free chewing gum and other confectionary; it is used in dental hygiene products and is also found as an excipient in many medicines. Of particular concern are the sugar substitute products that contain Xylitol which are used in home baking as well as in manufactured goods. Cakes, biscuits and other goodies made with it are toxic to dogs. Owners may not be aware of these dangers and may not associate clinical deterioration with ingestion of these foodstuffs.
Other animals such as ferrets and cats may be similarly affected and the Veterinary Poisons Information Service (VPIS) is monitoring all referred cases.
BVA Past President Nicky Paull commented:
“While most dog owners are now aware that foods such as chocolate and grapes can be toxic to their pets few are aware of the dangers if their dog eats a cake or muffin containing Xylitol.
“If you think your dog may have eaten chewing gum or a sweet or cake containing Xylitol and appears unwell, perhaps vomiting or lacking coordination, then contact your vet for advice immediately and be ready to provide information on what’s been consumed.”
The BVA Animal Welfare Foundation and the Veterinary Poisons Information Service (VPIS) have produced an easy reference guide to keeping pets safe from harmful substances. The ‘Pets and poisons: keeping your animal safe’ leaflet can be easily downloaded from the BVA AWF website at www.bva-awf.org.uk or you can request a copy from the Foundation.
Alexander Campbell, Head of Service at VPIS, added:
“With the increasing number of products containing Xylitol on the market the VPIS recognises the extreme importance of raising awareness of the danger to dogs of ingesting this substance, particularly in the light of a case we handled the other evening which involved a dog eating a muffin made with this sugar substitute.
“This is yet another instance where a food or food additive deemed safe for human consumption proves to be dangerous for other species. Pets should really only be given foodstuffs formulated for them.
“It is possible that other animals such as ferrets or cats might be affected similarly, but few cases are yet documented. The VPIS continues to monitor all referred cases in all animals with the aim of clarifying the situation in other species as and when more data become available.
“The VPIS would like to see manufacturers of these products provide some visible warnings and information on the packaging and to inform the retail outlets they supply of the potential risks to dogs.”
ENDS
Notes to Editors:
1. For more information please contact the BVA media office
2. The BVA Animal Welfare Foundation is the veterinary profession’s charity committed to improving the welfare of animals through veterinary science, education and debate.
3. ‘Pets and poisons: keeping your animals safe’ is one of a series of BVA AWF leaflets designed to assist pet owners. Other leaflets include:
- What makes my pet happy?
- Taking your pets abroad: your guide to diseases encountered abroad
- Ornamental fish keeping
- An introduction to goat keeping
- Caring for your ferret
All BVA AWF literature can be downloaded. Individual copies of the leaflets can also be obtained by contacting the BVA AWF directly on 020 7636 6541 or email bva-awf@bva.co.uk.
4. The Veterinary Poisons Information Service (VPIS) was launched in 1992 and provides 24-hour telephone advice for veterinary professionals on the diagnosis and management of poisoned animals. It is a subscription-based service and does not take enquiries from members of the public or pet owners, who are encouraged to call their local veterinary practice for advice.
The VPIS also publishes reviews and reports using data collected from poisons enquiries in scientific journals and magazines, monitors trends in poisoning and teaches at various universities and veterinary colleges.
The VPIS is part of the Medical Toxicology Information Service (MTIS) of Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust.
5. The VPIS has drawn attention to Xylitol poisoning in dogs in a letter to the Veterinary Record of 17 July 2010.
Helena Cotton
Media & International Affairs Officer
British Veterinary Association
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Lost Lily Cavalier
Missing Black & Tan Cavalier – King Charles Spaniel,
Dog, King Charles Spaniel, black and tan, female, 1-2 years, small, private seller, Lost from Edenbridge in Kent.
Lily our beautiful Black & Tan Cavalier King Charles Spaniel has been missing since 16:45 Friday 25th June.
She is 1yr old and was only spayed a short while ago.She was wearing a pink collar with I.D tags and is microchipped.
If anyone thinks they may of seen her or someone with her or even sees or hears an ad for a dog matching Lily description for sale please please please get in touch – we and our kids are heartbroken and so worried about her.
Thank you Lorraine
Edenbridge, 01732 866952 / 07986 283813.
Location:
Kent, Edenbridge
Contact:
Phone: 01732 866952
Spencer
progress update: 3/8/10
Spencer has now been homed !!
Hi, I am Spencer somewhere between three and four years old, I don’t keep track of birthdays.
I arrived at the rescue on Sat from a dog pound it was a narrow escape for me as I had run out of time.
I like people,dogs and am not bad with cats either.
I know sit, love toys and need a bit of training but hey who doesn’t, ask most wifes and they will say the same about their husbands.
Max
12/7/10
Max has now found a home !!
REHOMED
Lady
REHOMED
progress update 11/7/10
Lady came to visit today with Craig who has adopted her and Cara (originally called Fern ) another Dawgdog.
She was not in the least fazed by the noise of the machinery that the Gas Board were using next to the car as you can see from the photo!
progress update:4/7/10
Lady has now found a home !!
Lady and Max