Saturday, 22 November 2008

Discover Dogs

I dropped in to Discover Dogs on 8th November for a few hours and that wasn't long enough at all! So many breeds of dog that I've never even heard of, let alone seen! It was great to speak with the breeders and realise that despite recent negative press, they are committed to the health and welfare of the breed that they love. Of course they only represent a small fraction of breeders in this country so diligence is needed when thinking of buying a pure-bred dog (you can find out loads more in my ebook Puppy Power). There are many unscrupulous breeders only interested in making money as I've written about in previous posts.
If you get a chance to go to the next Discover Dogs I would recommend it as a fun day out where you can also learn loads!

Wednesday, 5 November 2008

A few thoughts.

I went to Toronto at the end of last month for a 'city break' with my husband. Unfortunately I got a chest infection which I'm just recovering from, hence the lack of blog updates!

Now I'm sitting here listening to the fireworks and wondering how many animals are scared stiff. I know that lots of clients have been in recently asking how they can help their dogs. DAP diffuser is very useful for dogs to help calm them. Also you can use Rescue Remedy from the chemist which has a good sedative effect using herbs only.
It's not just the pets I worry about when there are fireworks. What about all the wild animals? It is probably terrifying for birds and very dangerous for hedgehogs hibernating in stacks of wood that will be used for bonfires.
I would like to see fireworks banned for private use and just used for public displays on Nov 5th and Dec 31st ONLY.

On another note I have been contemplating the huge effect euthanasing a pet can have on their family. This week has been miserable so far, I have euthansed four animals already and given the bad news that one of my patients probably has terminal cancer (I'm awaiting confirmation from tests).
I know the mixed bag of emotions that accompanies euthanasing a pet- grief, guilt, relief, a feeling of loss and emptiness. I also know that time IS a great healer and that slowly the sadness is replaced with wonderful memories of all the fantastic time spent with the beloved pet.
If you ever have to make that decision, let your vet guide you and remember that the quality of your pet's life is much more important then the quantity of their life. We all have to die eventually. I feel lucky to have the choice to euthanase animals to relieve their suffering and say goodbye peacefully, maintaining some dignity for them.
At least my day at work can be balanced by attending to happy, healthy animals when they come for vaccination- a great time to bond with my patients!

On Saturday I'm going to 'Discover Dogs' at London Earl's Court. I'm interested to find out what breed standards the Kennel Club will be putting in place for breeds showcased at the event, especially after all the bad press they have received recently. I'll let you know my thoughts next week.....