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Tuesday, 29 October 2013

Ellie GSD up for Adoption.

This is the Blog Hop that features shelter animals. Find a cat, dog, rabbit, etc. at your local animal shelter or rescue and feature them on this Blog Hop! Come join the fun and help a furry friend find a forever home! And while you’re at it, don’t forget to visit the other blogs and share their doggies, cats, rabbits, and all the other animals that need forever homes on your social media sites. Please spread the word!



Great news everyone Tess is now going to stay with her foster mum and last Friday Samson too got a wonderful new home. Thank you for your shares see it works!!!


ELLIE / German Shepherd Dog (GSD / Alsatian) / Female / 8+ Years / Rehoming Centre: Merseyside

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  • Has basic housetraining

Likes and dislikes:

Ellie is a very loyal dog who has sadly found herself back in kennels after her owner had a change in circumstances. She is very typical of her breed and has many of the shepherd traits. Once Ellie has a bond with you it is unbreakable, but she can be very worried by people she doesn't know.

Type of home needed:

Ellie is looking for an experienced home, preferably with someone who lives alone and doesn't have many visitors as this does scare Ellie. She will make a wonderful companion to the right owner but they would need to come and get to know her to build her confidence before taking her home. Ellie will need to be the only pet in the home and to live with adults only.

More about me:

Experienced home needed.

Rehoming Centre:

Dogs Trust Rehoming Centre, Merseyside
Whiston Lane
Huyton
Liverpool
L36 6HP
Open: 12:00 - 16:00
Closed: Monday



Saturday, 26 October 2013

National Pit Bull Awareness Day.

Today is National Pit Bull Awareness Day but the whole month of October has been National Pit Bull Awareness Month and Adopt a Pit Bull Month.



I'm probably not the right person to talk about Pit Bulls seeing as it is illegal to own one in the UK under the Dangerous dogs act but I will try my best.

 A list of dogs illegal to own in the UK.

Pit Bull Terrier.
Japanese Tosa.
Fila Brasileiro.
Dogo Argentino.

I found this paragraph on the ASPCA website which has got lots of useful information on Pit Bulls.

Pit bulls were genetically selected for their fighting ability. What does this mean? It doesn’t mean that they can’t be around other dogs, that they’re unpredictably aggressive or that they will always fight to the death. These are all common myths about pit bulls. It does mean that they may be easily encouraged to fight with other dogs. 

I think that says it all really may be easily encouraged to fight you could probably say the same about other breeds in the wrong hands.

Who encourages them to fight Morons, Idiots definitely not normal human beings, so why should the dogs suffer is it because they haven't got a voice and can't speak up for themselves so the authorities think they're an easy target instead of getting to the root of the problem and going after the gangs or would that mean to much paperwork, it winds me up when healthy, innocent dogs get euthanized through no fault of there own, the next time the vet sticks that needle in the dogs leg they should question themselves and ask the question am I putting the right one to sleep.

I don't know how the authorities determine dangerous, but there have been unconfirmed reports of Pit Bulls licking people to death and stealing there heart BOL


Since I've been blogging I've been fortunate enough to of met some lovely people, and a lot of them own Pit Bulls and can't sing there praises enough for being faithful, loving, caring dogs not once have I heard the words evil, monster, aggressive, out of control mentioned and why not because they've been brought up to love and not fight.

My good friend Ann from Pawsitively Pets has very kindly gave me permission to use her photo of her and her Pit Bull Shiner.


As you can see Ann is really scared of her big scary Pit Bull BOL

Pit Bulls where used during World War 1 Sergeant Stubby (1916 or 1917 – April 4, 1926), was the most decorated war dog of World War I and the only dog to be promoted to sergeant through combat. America's first war dog, Stubby served for 18 months and participated in seventeen battles on the Western Front. He saved his regiment from surprise mustard gas attacks, found and comforted the wounded, and even once caught a German spy by the seat of his pants, holding him there until American soldiers found him. Back home his exploits were front page news of every major newspaper. Excerpt taken from Wikipedia.

Pit Bulls used to be America’s darlings? Before the mid-80s, stories of pit bull attacks are practically non-existent. There is even some confusion over exactly which breed of dog is a pit bull — the definition includes the American pit bull terrier, the Staffordshire terrier and, at times, the bulldog. This confusion seems to have dogged the breed from the beginning, as there is some disagreement over the origin of pit bulls. Excerpt taken from Cesarsway.

In the 1980s it all went wrong for the Pit Bull before then there where hardly any reports of dog attacks by Pit Bulls until dog fighting made a come back and the Pit Bull was the dog of choice, It is also the preferred guard dog for drug dealers and gangs.

I think it's safe to say BSL ( Breed Specific Legislation ) isn't working and it's time for change, it's time to stand up and be counted and be there voice. There's lots of Pit Bulls in shelters looking for there forever homes and finding it hard because of there reputation and unfortunately not all shelters are no kill shelters with the senior dogs being euthanized to make way for puppies who are easier to re home.








Amazing Parkour Pit Bull TreT.


Friday, 25 October 2013

Howl-O-Ween safety tips to keep your pet safe.

It's getting close to that time of year again when there's danger lurking just around the corner, with Halloween, Bonfire Night, Thanks giving in America, Christmas and New Year it's time to be extra vigilant with all the dangerous food lying around, alcohol, fireworks going off scaring pets, Chinese lanterns, small items found in Christmas crackers and the list goes on and on.

Our good friends at The Uncommon Dog have very kindly made up this fantastic Infographic about pet safety during Halloween and have kindly gave me permission to share it.


Have a great Halloween and stay safe.