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Wednesday, 22 August 2012

Think before breeding. Raising awareness of dogs in the pound.

I've just seen this post on the Your Dog forum that I'm a member of and have had permission to share it here. To help and try raise awareness of all these poor animals in shelters. I think the biggest problem is puppy farms and people just breeding for money without any concern for the welfare of the animals.

Please take a moment to read it.



From a pound manager:

I think our society needs a huge "Wake-up" call.

As a pound manager, I am going to share a little insight with you all...a view from the inside if you will.

First off, all of you breeders/sellers should be made to work in the "back" of an animal centre for just one day. Maybe if you saw the life drain from a few sad, lost, confused eyes, you would change your mind about breeding and selling to people you don't even know. That puppy you just sold will most likely end up in my pound when it's not a cute little puppy anymore. So how would you feel if you knew that there's about a 90% chance that dog will never walk out of the pound it is going to be dumped at? Purebred or not!

About 50% of all of the dogs that are "owner surrenders" or "strays", that come into my pound are purebred dogs. The most common excuses I hear are; "We are moving and we can't take our dog (or cat)." Really? Where are you moving too that doesn't allow pets? Or they say "The dog got bigger than we thought it would". How big did you think a German Shepherd would get? "We don't have time for her". Really? I work a 10-12 hour day and still have time for my 6 dogs! "She's tearing up our garden". How about making her a part of your family? They always tell me "We just don't want to have to stress about finding a place for her we know she'll get adopted, she's a good dog". Odds are your pet won't get adopted & how stressful do you think being in a pound is?

Well, let me tell you, your pet has 72 hours to find a new family from the moment you drop it off. Sometimes a little longer if the pound isn't full and your dog manages to stay completely healthy.

If it sniffles, it dies.

Your pet will be confined to a small run/kennel in a room with about 25 other barking or crying animals.

It will have to relieve itself where it eats and sleeps.

It will be depressed and it will cry constantly for the family that abandoned it.

If your pet is lucky, I will have enough volunteers in that day to take him/her for a walk. If I don't, your pet won't get any attention besides having a bowl of food slid under the kennel door and the waste sprayed out of its pen with a high-powered hose.

If your dog is big, black or any of the "Bully" breeds (Pit bull, Staffy, Rottie, Mastiff, etc) it was pretty much dead when you walked it through the front door. Those dogs just don't get adopted. It doesn't matter how 'sweet' or 'well behaved' they are. If your dog doesn't get adopted within its 72 hours and the shelter is full, it will be destroyed. If the shelter isn't full and your dog is good enough, and of a desirable enough breed it may get a stay of execution, but not for long.

Most dogs get very kennel protective after about a week and are destroyed for showing aggression. Even the sweetest dogs will turn in this environment.

If your pet makes it over all of those hurdles chances are it will get kennel cough or an upper respiratory infection and will be destroyed because shelters just don't have the funds to pay for even a £100 treatment.

Here's a little euthanasia 101 for those of you that have never witnessed a perfectly healthy, scared animal being "put-down".

First, your pet will be taken from its kennel on a leash. They always look like they think they are going for a walk happy, wagging their tails. Until they get to "The Room", every one of them freaks out and puts on the brakes when we get to the door. It must smell like death or they can feel the sad souls that are left in there, it's strange, but it happens with every one of them. Your dog or cat will be restrained, held down by 1 or 2 vet techs depending on the size and how freaked out they are.

Then a euthanasia a vet/vet nurse will start the process. They will find a vein in the front leg and inject a lethal dose of the "pink stuff". Hopefully your pet doesn't panic from being restrained and jerk. I've seen the needles tear out of a leg and been covered with the resulting blood and been deafened by the yelps and screams.

They all don't just "go to sleep", sometimes they spasm for a while, gasp for air and defecate on themselves. When it all ends, your pets corpse will be stacked like firewood in a large freezer in the back with all of the other animals that were killed waiting to be picked up like garbage.

What happens next? Cremated? Taken to the dump? You'll never know and it probably won't even cross your mind. It was just an animal and you can always buy another one, right? I hope that those of you that have read this are bawling your eyes out and can't get the pictures out of your head I deal with everyday on the way home from work.

I hate my job, I hate that it exists and I hate that it will always be there unless you people make some changes and realise that the lives you are affecting go much farther than the pets you dump at a shelter.

Between 60 thousand animals die every year in UK pounds and only you can stop it.

I do my best to save every life I can but rescues are always full, and there are more animals coming in everyday than there are homes.

My point to all of this; DON'T BREED OR BUY WHILE SHELTER PETS DIE!

Hate me if you want to. The truth hurts and reality is what it is. I just hope I maybe changed one persons mind about breeding their dog, taking their loving pet to a pound, or buying a dog. I hope that someone will walk into my pound and say "I saw this and it made me want to adopt".

THAT WOULD MAKE IT WORTH IT.



From a Pound Manager

Please feel free to share and help raise awareness of the poor animals that are suffering because of peoples ignorance. The poor animals can't speak for themselves so it's up to us animal lovers to be there voice.

Friday, 17 August 2012

The extreme pet Bloggers Blog Hop.

The extreme pet bloggers blog hop button

Welcome To The Extreme Pet Bloggers Blog Hop.

I am proud to be taking part in the Extreme pet Bloggers Blog Hop in helping to raise awareness and promotion of animal rescues and shelters around the world. There will be plenty of giveaways  to be won. For more details please visit Two Little Cavaliers who is hosting this event.

For any new visitors visiting my Blog for the first time i will introduce myself and the pets in our care.

I am Ian and live in Southport, United Kingdom with my partner Anne. I'm a dog lover and Anne loves her cats so we've always got to have at least one of each in the house.

First up is Sheba.

Sheba

Sheba thinks she's a diva.

Sheba was born on the 14th February 2009 Valentines day, she was definitely sent with love. Sheba is a Dogue de Bordeaux X Rottweiler we have owned her since she was 8 weeks old, now she likes to think she owns us. Sheba has passed her Kennel Club Puppy foundation and Bronze and Silver good citizen awards and is working towards her Gold award. She loves her walks and swimming.

Next up is Cody. 

Cody in the garden

Cody's quite happy to let us share the house with him as long as we keep paying the mortgage.

Cody is a Maine Coon cross so we've been told, we adopted Cody when he was 12 months old off a lady who had 25 cats and had to rehome some of them due to a change in circumstances. Cody settled in straight away and wasn't bothered by Sheba and vice versa which was good, Cody now rules the house and Sheba. When Cody meows jump everyone jumps especially at tea time he lets you know in no uncertain terms that it's feeding time and won't shut up until he's been fed. His stomach keeps better track of time than my watch. He loves his food. His favourite thing at the moment is scratching the wall paper for attention, which is becoming a bit annoying.

Cody looking at sheba

Sheba and Cody geting to know each other shortly after bringing Cody home. Who says cats and dogs can't live peacefully together.

Anyone is free to get involved in this Blog hop whether you have a Blog or pets or not.


If your pet has their own twitter account or you tweet mostly about pets leave the link to your twitter account so we can all follow each other. Don’t forget to follow back!!!!

Wednesday, 15 August 2012

Wordless Wednesday. My Mum loves me.

Having a cuddle with Mum.
My Mum loves me.