Rescue & Animal Care - October/November - Issue 189

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29th October - 29th November 2023 - Issue 189

Major an 11 year old Anatolian Shepherd who weighs an astonishing 81 kilograms looking for a new home

Kent rescue dog becomes therapy pet after owner has stroke A Galgo love story! Meet Tai an inspirational 'tripawd' dog

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Apollo picked as ultimate pin-up in Golden Oldies Gallery The Top 3 Dog Walks in the United Kingdom

Dog rescued by RSPCA from frozen yard finds her forever home with vet nurse

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Dear Readers, I hope you are keeping cosy and have got used to the clocks changing. We have certainly been thrown into Autumn with this inclement weather. Looking out from my office window there is definitely a storm brewing. Welcome to your latest free to read Autumn issue of Rescue and Animal Care Magazine.

Promoting Responsible Pet Ownership and Animal Welfare

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Here is a taster of what’s inside! l How to choose the best bed for your dog. Did you know that dogs spend between 12-14 hours asleep?

PUBLISHER: Jennifer Prowse

l As pet owners brace themselves for the upcoming firework season, research has been

DESIGN Vicki Barnes

unveiled that challenges the conventional wisdom of using classical music to calm furry friends. The study indicates that soft rock and reggae have emerged as the ultimate stressrelief remedy for our four-legged companions.

WEBSITE WDL Website Design Ltd ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. NO PART OF THIS MAGAZINE MAY BE REPRODUCED IN WHOLE OR IN PART WITHOUT PRIOR WRITTEN PERMISSION FROM THE PUBLISHERS. ANY OPINIONS STATED WITHIN THE TEXT OF RESCUE AND ANIMAL CARE MAGAZINE ARE NOT NECESSARILY THOSE OF THE PUBLISHERS. ANY PRICES QUOTED MAY BE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. SOME OF THE ANIMALS FEATURED WITHIN THIS ISSUE MAY NOW HAVE BEEN REHOMED.

l Dog rescued by RSPCA from frozen yard finds her forever home with vet nurse. l Cat with two noses discovered at charity adoption centre A distinctive-looking homeless cat

has astounded her carers after it was revealed she has two noses.

l The London-based animal welfare charity, Mayhew, is on a mission to find adopters for an

influx of black cats and kittens this Black Cat Awareness month.

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Get cosy with your lovely pets and enjoy!

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Dogs Trust offers expert advice as one in three dog owners seek support for fireworks-related behaviour

On this Month’s Cover George Barclay

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Mistress and I will have to negotiate puddles and pot holes while I try to find somewhere suitably fitting to do my business!

Miss Grumpy Paws

Dear Friends, I really don’t understand WHY the clock have been turned back an hour! It is 5.30pm and already dark. I am looking out of the window knowing that my early evening walk will not be

as much fun as last week since I won’t be able to chase my ball in the rec and will have to stay on my lead. Mistress and I will have to negotiate puddles and pot holes while I try to find somewhere suitably fitting to do my business! Being a bit unwell and old I often do loads of wees on my walks and I do like to see where I am going and ensure I miss some splashing on my tail! Also I worry that if I have a runny bum, how is Mistress going to clear that up! I see no benefit in changing the clocks and making our cold winter evenings even more uninviting for us furries to go out in. I don’t think many humans are that pleased with the time change either. Only this morning Mistress moaned that at a time when we are trying to keep our electricity bills down we now have to turn the lights on much earlier than usual. That’s enough of me moaning. I have noticed the older I get the grumpier I become and I may get less treats for saying this but I have noticed Mistress ‘Meldrew’ is even worse than me. Not wishing to alarm you but there are only about 8 more weeks until Christmas!!! So my furry friends, time to write a list of some gifts you may want Santa Paws to put in your stocking. All I want for Christmas is good health and I am feeling such a lot better at the moment. Oh and maybe a fluorescent coat to make dog walking in the darker evenings a ‘Stroll in the park’ For some Christmas gift ideas you may not have thought of yet, take a look at the great range of ideas for you and your owners in this issue!

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How to choose the best bed for your dog Did you know that dogs spend between 12-14 hours asleep? This means choosing the right bed for your dog is a very important decision.

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ize is arguably the most important factor when choosing a suitable bed for your pet. The size of bed should accommodate how your dog sleeps, rather than fit the beds allotted space within your room. A bed that may fit your dog well when they sleep in a curled position, may not allow them the freedom of movement to sprawl, thus varying their sleeping position. Once you have factored in the correct size, the next important thing is the type of bed your dog would prefer depending on their sleeping style, we offer 3 different type of bed. A mattress is primarily intended for dogs that like to stretch out, or don’t like the confines of a walled bed. A Soft Walled Bed are well-suited to dogs that suffer from anxiety, or prefer a walled surround to cuddle into, while they sleep. Whereas the Sofa Bed has the versatility of a mattress, with the additional side and back support associated with a walled bed. The bed’s large open front, provides your dog with better access than a soft walled bed. A sofa bed will cater for pretty much, every dog’s sleeping behaviour. Once you have decided the best type of bed for your dog you will then need to select what type of mattress you think your dog would benefit from, with two different types of mattress offering different benefits it is important to research which would suit your dog best. The blended particle fill, not only provides the correct 6

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Dogs Trust Loughborough on the lookout for a new home for it’s Biggest ever resident Dogs Trust Loughborough is calling on local residents to consider giving a forever home to Major, an 11-year-old Anatolian Shepherd who weighs an astonishing 81 kilograms.

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ajor was taken in by the team at Dogs Trust Loughborough following the death of his owner. Now, Dogs Trust Loughborough’s mission is to find Major a loving home, while also raising awareness on the critical issue of obesity in dogs. Major, who holds the title of being the heaviest dog ever cared for by Dogs Trust Loughborough, faces the challenge of osteoarthritis, potentially linked to his weight. Major is currently on a weight-loss programme, which includes regular exercise sessions in the Hydrotherapy & Physio suite and a carefully managed diet to help him shed weight and maintain an active lifestyle. Major loves to be in the company of people and would thrive in a home where his family could be around for the majority of the day. Despite his age, he enjoys having short games of chase with his carers and is eager to interact with other dogs, so would love some walking friends out and about. Major boasts an excellent track record in housetraining and travels well in the car. However, due to his age and size, some assistance, such as ramp training, may be beneficial to ensure his comfort during car travel. Celine Di Crocco, Rehoming Centre Manager at Dogs Trust Loughborough, reflects on Major's journey: "Major is a big dog on the lookout for a new owner with a large dog shaped hole in their lives. He is the biggest dog we have every cared for here at Dogs Trust Loughborough, but despite his size, he embodies the gentle giant spirit that has endeared him to everyone at the rehoming centre. “Major's story serves as a powerful reminder of the responsibilities that come with pet ownership and the potential weight management

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challenges in dogs. While being a bigger dog might mean there’s more of him to love, it’s essential that owners understand the importance of supporting their dog to maintain a healthy weight to prevent some of the health issues that come as a result of obesity. “Our team is committed to supporting Major on his weight loss journey and securing for him a forever home where he can experience a life filled with happiness and well-being." Major is now seeking a permanent and loving home to call his own. He can live with children aged 12 years and over,

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and the possibility of living with another calm dog exists, pending successful introductions at the centre. However, households with cats or small animals may not be suitable for Major. On the other hand, he could potentially thrive in an environment with other large animals, such as livestock or horses. n To discover more about Major and explore how you can provide him with a loving home, please visit Dogs Trust Loughborough’s website at www.dogstrust.org.uk/loughborough

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The Purple Poppy Blooms – But Buyer Aware! The purple poppy has long been a symbol of remembrance for animals but until recently was little known compared to the traditional red poppy.

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any millions of animals have served over the years, and many continue to serve today, yet for far too long their efforts have been overlooked. Eight years ago, Murphy’s Army took on the role of Ambassadors of Animal Remembrance in the UK and launched their first Purple Poppy Campaign. Their aim was to bring to the public’s attention the contributions made by service animals, and to raise funds for related causes. At that point in time, it was not possible to purchase a purple poppy online. Fast forward to 2023 and a very different story emerges. Selling platforms and social media sites are now awash with purple poppies. That’s good news, isn’t it? Well, it’s certainly good news that the animals are being given their rightful recognition but sadly not all of the purple poppies on sale help the causes they claim to support. Many businesses are profiteering from the rise in popularity and cashing in on people’s goodwill. A spokesperson for the charity said ‘We are very proud not only to have spread the word about the significance of the purple poppy but also to have helped many former service animals along the way. Animals have played and continue to play a vital part in protecting us, and it is only right that they receive the recognition they deserve. To see businesses and other rogue organisations cashing in on such a poignant matter is extremely upsetting. It is not just about the funds which genuine charities are losing out on, but the fact that they prey on people’s good nature too’. Animals have played a vital role in conflicts over the years, working alongside their human counterparts, often in harrowing conditions yet showing incredible loyalty and bravery. It is to all the animals, past and present, that Murphy’s Army Purple Poppy Campaign pays tribute.

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Police Dogs Rip – Currently serving with Police Scotland n If you would like to lend your support to the campaign a selection of the official Murphy’s Army Purple Poppy merchandise can be found on their website https://theyalsoserved.org/ or from one of over 200 outlets stocking them across the UK https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit? mid=1MpHssnqUFyVsaGh0plnVRmf1Vj_ iBkj8&usp=s haring Beneficiaries from the campaign this year include the National Foundation for Retired Service Animals founded by the Countess of Bathurst and The Horse Trust, both helping former Service Animals in their retirement.

May we never forget that They Also Served.

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Police Horse Argent – Currently serving with Lancashire Mounted Police

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Love Island winner visits London dog charity Love Island star Sammy Root visited Dogs Trust West London this week, to see first-hand the work the charity does.

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he 23-year-old visited the centre in Harefield, West London. He toured the centre, visited the dogs, and spoke to staff about a number of issues – including the costof-living. The social media star also donated to the charity himself, buying dog blankets for the centre. He additionally urged people to donate to Dogs Trust West London, where blankets, treats, and wet food are needed for the winter months. Sammy Root said: “Before coming to the centre I already knew what an amazing job the Dogs Trust does but seeing it first-hand was an amazing experience. “Each and every team member we met was so passionate about changing dogs’ lives and we learned more about the other ways people can help, like donating food for their food bank, and fostering when a dog is struggling in the shelter.” The winner of Love Island 2023 also revealed that he intends to continue working with the charity. Sammy added: “In the short term I hope to work with the Dogs Trust to encourage people to donate bedding and other urgent things the West London centre needs. “In the long term we’re going to be working together to use my platform to rehome the dogs in the shelter who deserve a second chance at life. I’m

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Dogs Trust offers expert advice as one in three dog owners seek support for fireworks-related behaviour Ahead of upcoming firework festivities, Dogs Trust, the UK’s largest dog welfare charity has issued advice to owners on how to take care of their canine friends, with one in three owners from a recent survey looking to seek advice around firework related behaviour.

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new study by experts at the University of Salford has also affirmed that dogs are sensitive to a greater range of firework noise sound than first thought, confirming it’s best to keep dogs indoors during fireworks to limit distress for our fourlegged friends and keep them safe. Dogs Trust recommends that dog owners prepare early and urges owners to visit its website for full guidance on how to help dogs stay safe and settled during fireworks. Jenna Kiddie, Head of Behaviour at Dogs Trust said: “Fear of fireworks is worryingly common 12

in dogs of all ages, and it can have a significant impact on their wellbeing and affect dogs at any time in their lives. “Dogs respond to fireworks in a range of different ways, so it’s crucial to have a clear plan, ahead of time, to help your own dog cope. Some dogs will want to find a cosy hiding place, others will want reassurance. If your dog does seem worried, it’s worth distracting them with a game or treats to keep their attention away from the noises outside. Owners can visit the Dogs Trust website for top tips on what to do when fireworks have started.”

Top tips on days when owners

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expect fireworks:

• Dogs Trust recommends owners stay in with their dog. Dogs may panic if left alone, so having their owner or someone they know and trust for company will help them relax. • Don’t go out after dark. Make sure your dog is cosy inside and settled well before any fireworks start. They should have a safe space or ‘doggy den’ to retreat to if they choose. Never force a dog outside during fireworks. • If your dog has shown signs of fear towards fireworks, reach out to your vet for advice, and give the dog any prescribed medication before fireworks start, it might be that vets www.rescueandanimalcare.com


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can prescribe last minute medication to help your dog cope, if necessary. • Owners should check that their house and garden are escape-proof. Dogs could try to run away if they’re scared so check doors, windows and fences are secure. Industry Collaboration Fellow Zuzanna Podwinska from the University of Salford said: “Our research suggests that dogs may be more sensitive to low frequency booms and vibration than previously thought. Unfortunately, it is difficult to reduce these kinds of sounds coming into the home. We plan to look at how effective ‘doggy dens’ might be in the future to evaluate how they might protect against the kinds of sounds that are associated with distress responses. However, the most effective way to reduce exposure is to be far enough away from firework displays for the overall sound levels to be reduced or for displays to avoid the kinds of fireworks that produce low frequency booms. As such, dog owners should follow the advice to protect their pets but they

comfort if they are seeking reassurance; leave them if they choose to hide in their ‘doggy den’. • Try and stay calm and relaxed yourself. • Find more detail on the Dogs Trust website: https://www.dogstrust.org.uk/fireworks

should be aware that their pets may still show signs of distress over the fireworks season.”

Dogs Trust tips for when the fireworks events have started:

• Close curtains, turn on the lights and turn on the television or some music to help block out the outside noise. • Recognise the needs of the individual dog and let them choose if they want to hide. • Check on the dog regularly to make sure they are coping. Give them

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The charity also recommends noting down how your dog reacted during the fireworks and what worked well to help them cope. It also advises returning to a normal routine to help dogs settle down. If they were worried during fireworks, it is a good idea to seek professional help before the next firework season starts. n Dogs Trust recommends dog owners to seek veterinary advice for any concerns. They can check if there are any contributing medical problems, and if necessary, refer you to a clinical behaviourist. Read our advice on finding a qualified behaviourist https://www.dogstrust.org.uk/dog-advice/understanding-your-dog/finding-behaviour-and-training-support

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Soft Rock and Reggae Unveiled as New Stress-Relief Music Genres for Pets during Firework Season As pet owners brace themselves for the upcoming firework season, research has been unveiled that challenges the conventional wisdom of using classical music to calm furry friends. The study indicates that soft rock and reggae have emerged as the ultimate stress-relief remedy for our four-legged companions.

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he research is supported by studies which measure the heart rates of dogs, revealing significant decreases in stress levels when soft rock or reggae music was played. Agria Pet Insurance, specialist pet insurer dedicated to animal welfare, has curated a playlist featuring the finest soft rock and reggae anthems, designed to soothe both pets and their owners during the noisy firework season. This specially crafted playlist provides a harmonious respite for furry friends in times of anxiety. Sophie White, ABTC Registered Veterinary Behaviourist and Clinical

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Animal Behaviourist says, “Using background music can help mask the sudden and unpredictable firework sounds from outside. Music with more base, like that on Bonfire Ballads: Soothing Songs to Calm Your Pet, often muffles the percussive bangs quite effectively. For some dogs the music itself can also help to relax them and cope better with the stress they may be experiencing.” This playlist offers pet owners a powerful tool to provide comfort and tranquillity to their animals during potentially distressing times. As we approach the firework season, the playlist becomes an essential resource

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for any pet owner. n To access Agria’s playlist and provide furry friends with the ultimate stressrelief solution, pet owners can visit https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1a0b e9fkNU3Jw6CIlNikZV?si=5d63de990f5 c455a 1. Physiology and Behaviour - ‘The effect of different genres of music on the stress levels of kennelled dogs’. 2. Superfeedy - The Power of Music: How Reggae and Soft Rock Influence Your Dog's Behaviour.

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Storm now with her new family

Dog rescued by RSPCA from frozen yard finds her forever home with vet nurse Storm was found starving in sub-zero temperatures with two other dogs

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former guard dog left in conditions of appalling neglect has started a new life with the vet assistant who nursed her back to wellness. German Shepherd cross Storm was left without supervision for a week in freezing temperatures in a bleak yard in Staffordshire along with two other dogs and some ferrets. The animals were discovered by RSPCA inspectors Pam Bird and Dawn Burrell confined to the compound without food and bedding materials in their kennels, while water bowls had frozen during a cold snap in December last year. The emaciated body of a lurcher dog was frozen to the ground at the location, while another lurcher, who was also severely underweight, passed away later as a result of the appalling conditions 16

the animals were forced to endure. Storm (pictured in the yard, right) was fortunate to survive the ordeal and the inspectors believe it was because she was left loose in the yard that she may have scavenged for food waste and caught rats to eat. But she was still extremely hungry and thirsty when she arrived at Hope Veterinary Surgery in Stoke-on-Trent where she first met practice nurse Bethany Poole. She spent time in private boarding kennels while being cared for by RSPCA Staffordshire North Branch https://www.rspca.org.uk/local/staffor dshire-north-branch and when she returned to the vets for her vaccinations, Bethany moved quickly to adopt her. “I was so taken by Storm’s nature when I first met her in December of last

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year. The RSPCA had called to say they were collecting a guard dog and when she walked into the room she was terrified and just stayed curled up on the floor,” recalled Bethany. “With the help of a lot of treats she soon came around for a fuss. She was so well behaved, apart from trying to steal the treat bag, and she stayed a night at the practice before she went off to kennels. “But I kept thinking about her and then three months later when she came back to the practice to be spayed I recognised her instantly. I knew then I wanted her to come home with me. “Now she has a proper dog's life with a big brother and sister who have helped build her confidence and taught her what toys are. She has also made friends with my four cats. “She is just so good natured and www.rescueandanimalcare.com


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content. She has settled in perfectly and has really put behind what was a really terrible experience and she recently enjoyed a walking holiday with me.” The conditions of neglect the animals were subjected to led to a successful prosecution case by the RSPCA and inspector Bird recalled: “It was truly a dreadful thing to see when we arrived at the yard during a very cold period last year when the outside temperature was minus 4C. We were met by Storm who was barking behind a large metal gate, behind which there were kennels and a static caravan. There was a cream coloured dog lying motionless on the floor by a kennel. We called for police assistance and eventually put Storm in the back of our van. But another lurcher dog had collapsed and we wrapped her in a towel and took her to a nearby vets, where she was put on heat pads and a drip. Sadly, she passed away several days later. “Storm was very nervous and distressed when she first came into the care of the RSPCA. But we think that because she was loose in the yard, unlike the other dogs, she was able to

find food and that kept her alive, although we don’t know for sure. “It is so nice to hear how well she is doing now with her new owner and after dealing with this case it really cheered us up to hear of her progress.” A dead ferret was also found at the yard, but another rodent, who had lost the use of her back legs, has made a recovery at a ferret rescue in Chester. This month the RSPCA launched a month-long Adoptober https://www.rspca.org.uk/whatwedo/la test/adoptober rehoming campaign to help find new homes for dogs like Storm. The animal charity is facing its biggest rehoming crisis in recent memory. The animal charity’s rescue centres and branches are full to bursting with unwanted animals as more animals come into care than are being adopted. The number of animals being adopted has been falling in recent years. In 2022, the RSPCA found homes for 27,535 animals - but that’s 30% less than three years ago (in 2019) - when 39,178 animals were rehomed.

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Appeal after abandoned cat with broken leg found with four kittens in Hull layby The mother is recovering and will be rehomed by her kind-hearted rescuers

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he RSPCA is appealing for information after a badly-injured cat was abandoned with her kittens in a layby in Humberside. The felines were spotted by member of the public Shane Maddison, and were huddled together in undergrowth in the layby on the A1079 Hull Road, Dunswell, on the outskirts of Hull on September 22. Shane, who had pulled over for a break while driving, went to fetch some cat food and milk to entice the cats from their hiding spot. He issued a social media appeal for help and RSPCA inspector Laura Barber attended the location where Shane and two of his relatives along with two other members of the public were trying to catch the cats. All five were eventually caught and placed in a cardboard box, although one of the kittens managed to escape from the box triggering an hour-long search before she was rescued again and placed in the safety of the inspector’s cat carrier. X-rays taken at a local vets showed the mother had suffered serious injuries, including a broken hip and leg. There were fears she may need to have her injured leg amputated, but her condition has since improved while she and her family are being cared for by Shane’s brother, Liam, and sister-in-law Alex Wilde. Sadly, this is the latest in a growing number of abandonment incidents dealt with by the charity. In September, 1,969 incidents of abandonment were reported to the RSPCA - higher than the number in that month in 2020, 2021 and 2022. The RSPCA has thanked the rescuers for their kindness and plan to help them with a contribution to the costs of health checks and vaccinations as well as microchipping before the cats are rehomed. The animal charity is also appealing for anyone who may know how the cats

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came to be left in such desperate circumstances to contact the appeals line number on 0800 123 8018. Inspector Barber said: “She is a very friendly cat and it was clear she was not feral and has been owned by someone. We don’t know whether she was hit by a car and then gave birth to her kittens among the rubbish at the side of the layby after limping across for shelter or if she was dumped there having already been injured. “Fortunately, she is making a great recovery. She had a vet check 10 days after she was found and her pelvic bone and leg are healing. There is no need for an amputation to be undertaken and she will continue to get better with more rest. “We can only thank Shane, his relatives and the other members of the public who attended for taking the time to come to their aid. It was quite a lengthy rescue as at one stage all the kittens were in the box, but then

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one of them jumped back into the undergrowth. “We put some smelly food down and when the kitten reappeared, Shane managed to carefully grab her and put her in my carrier.” Shane’s relatives are so smitten by the feline family that they plan to adopt the mother and are making arrangements to fix up new homes for the kittens with friends. They have called the mother Luna and her kittens Boo, Daphne, Pumpkin and Fred. Shane said: “I was putting some litter in the bin when I saw Luna and didn’t think anything of it as I thought she was feral, but then two kittens followed her out of the undergrowth. So I went back to the layby with some cat food and milk and she was unbelievably tame. “When I realised she had four kittens I called my sister-in-law to come and help as I realised that someone had dumped them there. Laura came out after seeing my appeal and we managed eventually to catch Luna and all the kittens. “My sister-in-law is caring for all of them at the moment and she and my brother have paid all the vet bills for Luna’s treatment and are going to keep her and find homes for her kittens.” n This month the RSPCA launched a month-long Adoptober rehoming campaign https://www.rspca.org.uk/whatwedo/la test/adoptober because it is facing its biggest rehoming crisis in recent memory. The animal charity’s rescue centres and branches are full to bursting with unwanted animals as more animals come into care than are being adopted. The number of animals being adopted has been falling in recent years. In 2022, the RSPCA found homes for 27,535 animals - but that's 30% less than three years ago (in 2019) - when 39,178 animals were rehomed. www.rescueandanimalcare.com


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Cat with two noses discovered at charity adoption centre A distinctive-looking homeless cat has astounded her carers after it was revealed she has two noses.

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taff and volunteers at Cats Protection’s Warrington Adoption Centre originally thought the four-year-old moggy just had a rather large nose. A check-up by the centre’s vet revealed she in fact has two noses, caused by a congenital abnormality. Named Nanny McPhee after the fictional witch with a famously deformed nose, the black-and-white cat has suffered no ill effects from her double snout. Cats Protection’s Senior Field Veterinary Officer Fiona Brockbank said: “This is a real rarity and, thankfully, it isn’t causing her any problems at all. A cat with two noses is a first for us in the Field Vet team. “Other congenital malformations within that area of a cat such as a cleft lip and cleft palate are not uncommon and can either be inherited or due to incident whilst developing in the uterus. Like all of our cats Nanny McPhee will be neutered before rehoming so any concerns about inherited problems are resolved as she won’t have kittens.” Nanny McPhee was handed in to the Warrington Adoption Centre with two other cats after their owner’s ill health and financial circumstances meant they could no longer care for them. Centre Manager Lindsay Kerr said: “We have all fallen in love with our oneof-a-kind Nanny McPhee. We can’t stop looking at her two noses! “She has proven to be a gentle lady who adores a fuss and a cuddle and we

are hopeful her new-found fame will mean she will have no shortage of potential adopters. She really does deserve a home where she can settle down and become the centre of a loving family.”

Nanny McPhee getting a tickle n To enquire about adopting Nanny McPhee www.cats.org.uk/warrington

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Beware of the cat burglar! Here’s how your cat flap could cost you thousands Many may be familiar with the term ‘cat burglar’ - a thief who gains entry to homes undetected.

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visible it is to people outside your home. For example, placing it at the front door leaves no obstacles for thieves to overcome, and back doors are often visible from neighbouring gardens. The ideal location would be a side exit, or if this isn’t possible, ensure you conceal entryways with plants or garden furniture to make it less easy to see.

nlike regular burglars, cat burglars are stealthy and sneaky and don't break windows or doors to get access to your most prized possessions. One way that burglars can gain access undetected is via a cat flap. Ahead of National Cat Day, David Joyson, Chief Customer Officer at Homeprotect, warns outdoor cat owners about what to be aware of if you have a cat flap…

The implications of having a cat flap

Many cat flaps or pet doors operate on a hinged, spring-loaded panel and can be fitted to non-standard doors. While this mechanism allows your cat to roam freely, there’s a risk that stealthy burglars could use it as a quick and easy way to gain access to your home. Just last year, a prolific burglar was found guilty of entering a home in London thanks to a cat flap at the property. By simply putting their hand through a cat flap, opportunistic burglars could reach inside and gain access to keys placed in the door or even a door handle of an unlocked property from the inside. Some may even use fishing rods or tools seen in ‘letterbox burglaries’. While the police will deal with this type of burglary, unforced entry likely won’t be covered by your home insurance policy. That’s because most home insurance policies only provide theft-cover where the thief causes damage while trying to get into your home/outbuilding or where violence or deception is used to gain entry. With no evidence of entry, victims could be left with void policies and unable to claim on their contents insurance, potentially resulting in them losing thousands of pounds worth of valuables or damaged possessions. 22

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1. Invest in a magnetic or microchip cat flap Plenty of modern pet doors on the market are manufactured to be accessible only to your cat. Magnetic cat flaps require owners to place a magnetic collar key on their pet, so only your cat will be able to gain access. You can even get cat flaps which are able to read your cat’s unique microchip ID which means you don’t need a separate collar or accessory. Both options mean the miniature door will only unlock when your cat wants to go in or out, stopping foreign pets or humans from accessing your home. 2. Position your cat flap in a discrete location When choosing where to position your cat flap, consider how exposed and

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3. Lock and remove keys from doors (particularly those near your cat flap!) According to statistics, a large percentage of homeowners often leave keys in the door or forget to lock it. Not only could this (alone) invalidate a theft claim, it provides burglars with more of an opportunity to access your home without forced entry. So, while the door is out of use, whether during the day, overnight or while the property is unattended, ensure the door is locked and that keys are taken out and placed out of sight. 4. Keep valuables out of sight Similarly, if your valuables are on show near your cat flap or windows, this may attract burglars to target your property. Try not to place valuable objects within sight of entryways and place blinds or curtains in front to maximise security and minimise potential risks. n For more information visit www.homeprotect.co.uk www.rescueandanimalcare.com


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Sabrina. left, and Magic, right

Mayhew charity issues urgent plea for adopters as 66 black cats and kittens need forever homes – more than double the number of days in October! The London-based animal welfare charity, Mayhew, is on a mission to find adopters for an influx of black cats and kittens this Black Cat Awareness month.

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f the 117 cats currently at Mayhew, of all different colours, 56% are black cats and kittens. The charity is urgently appealing for adopters to give these charming felines their forever homes. Over the past year, Mayhew has witnessed a significant rise in the number of dogs and cats being given up for adoption or abandoned. As a result, many have spent extended periods awaiting a second chance at happiness. Despite their delightful personalities, unique beauty, and boundless love, these solid-coloured felines are often overlooked in adoption centres. Black cats and kittens can take longer to rehome than other cat types, with data from a 2018 RSPCA study showing that on average it takes 10 days longer to re-home a black cat or black and white cat than a ginger one. And with more than 66 of them currently in the historic shelter in West London, that’s more black cats and kittens in Mayhew’s care than there are the number of days in October, Black Cat Awareness Month.

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Could you give a forever home to 11-month-old siblings, Magic and Sabrina

Magic and Sabrina are a very sweet sibling pair who are looking to be re-homed together. They were both found in a carrier left on the street in late May but have definitely had a home of their own at some point as they are too friendly not to have had some home comforts in the past. Sabrina is big sister to Magic and is something of a surrogate mum in his life. She is about three months older than him, but needless to say, they get on well and enjoy playtime together. Magic is a bit more adventurous and likes to explore. He is a curious boy and whilst Sabrina is a little more reserved, once she feels settled, enjoys cuddles and is a sweet gentle girl who loves her dreamies! Sadly, theirs is one of many stories of vulnerable black kittens and cats in desperate need of loving homes that Mayhew has seen this month. As Georgina Costi, Mayhew’s Head of

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Cattery explains, “Magic and Sabrina are just two more examples of a growing number of black cats we are seeing this month that will need forever homes. We’re not sure why it takes longer for these lovely animals to find their forever homes, but they have historically been associated with superstition and myth, which may have some bearing. What we do know is that people connect with the character of each cat and colour isn’t an indicator of personality. " She adds, “What is concerning is that there is no knowing how many more we are yet to see, which is why we are urgently appealing to potential adopters to take another look at these amazing animals and get in touch with Mayhew.” n If you are interested in adopting any of the black cats at Mayhew that are looking for their loving home, please visit https://themayhew.org/cats/

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Meet Northern’s depot cats who have found their ‘furever’ home on the railway Almost ten years ago, a skinny black cat showed up at one of Northern’s Lancashire depots cold and hungry. The team at Blackpool took him in and named him ‘Max’.

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nd he must have spread the word that the depot was a purr-fect place to live as ‘Ginge’ has now also chosen to make it his home after he too was found abandoned. The pair now preside over the depot, keeping work on-track, when they’re not napping in the mess room or demanding treats from their colleagues. The team has even built a cosy wooden house for them outside although they both usually prefer to hang-out indoors. Northern has shared some images of the lucky moggies ‘at home’ at Northern’s Blackpool depot. Simon Crabtree, production delivery manager at Northern, said: “The team love Max and Ginge and are proud to take care of them - and they all chip in to pay for the vet bills and food. “Because the depot operates 24-hours a day, there’s always someone around to make a fuss of them – and they’re great company for us. “They are important members of our team here at the depot.” Northern is the second largest train operator in the UK, with 2,500 services a day to more than 500 stations across the North of England.

Max in the office at Blackpool North

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The Top 3 Dog Walks in the United Kingdom As a caring dog owner looking for your next adventure, finding the right paths for you and your dog is important. Getting out into nature and embracing what the UK has to offer in terms of trails can see you exploring some of the UK’s most beautiful locations - all with your four-legged friend.

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ynne Fisher, Associate Director at Cliverton, experts in dog walkers’ insurance, say: “Exploring with your best friend doesn’t have to be difficult. There are plenty of moderate walking opportunities across the UK that are perfect for both pet and owner. “Getting some fresh air is not only good for you, but it can also be an enrichment tool for your pets. Whether you are exploring expansive countrysides or hill ranges, each walk offers their own opportunity for adventure.”

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Here, we will explore the top three dog walking spots according to AllTrails, a site which has over 30 million users worldwide.

Janet’s Foss, Gordale Scar and Malham Cove

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to take routes at your own speed – you might enjoy a leisurely stroll or even a jog. Taking this route will loop you around the scenic views, letting you start where you finished so you don’t need to worry about getting back at the end of the trail. However, if you are looking for a shorter walk then you might want to only explore Janet’s Foss to Gordale Scar. Parking, pubs, and toilets can be found in Malham. The full route does include a bridge so if your dog is afraid of these, or www.rescueandanimalcare.com


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even heights, it might be best to cut the route short or to choose a different trail.

Ambleside to Stockghyll Force

For those in Cumbria, or avid walkers looking to travel, the Lake District National Park has one of the best short walks for you to try. This is a great route for anyone with a passion for birdwatching too as you explore wooded areas, leading to a 70 foot waterfall at the end. This is a short walk and should only take you just under half an hour – but the beauty of the waterfall might leave you staying for longer! 1.4km of paths, roads, and woodland walkways makes this an easy journey and a slight difference to your usual dog walk. There are some steps on this route. There are plenty of carparks within Ambleside, with some short and long stays depending on how long you would like to explore for. For those with an interest in history and historical architecture, then the old mills of this area with some being used as shops and other facilities, provide the perfect start to your journey. This journey is perfect for calmer dogs who love to explore leafy areas. But

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remember to take a car boot or seat cover for those messy pup paws after this walk as they are guaranteed to step in some muddy tracks along the route.

Loughrigg Fell Circular

Or for the Lake District lovers wanting a longer walk with wider views, the Loughrigg Fell Circular could be the best course for you and your furry friend. This route is 5.19 miles long and will take somewhere between two and three hours to complete. However, for the best views of this location, and there are many views to take in, it is recommended that you take three to four hours to complete. This is a great route for dogs full of energy. As the walk can be a long one, it is good for dogs with high levels of stamina who enjoy exploring the great outdoors. For older dogs who might have mobility issues, you can take the route at a slower pace or make sure you have a dog buggy available for later stages in the walk. Walking your dog doesn’t have to be a chore. Instead, you can find stunning locations to take your pet where you can both enjoy the journey.

Whether you are looking for woodland spaces that open into waterfalls or cliff views staring over stunning greenery, the UK could have the perfect walk for you. Some other top-rated dog walks in the UK include the Peak District and even Seaford to Eastbourne in Southdowns National Park. Sources: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/alltrails-celebrates-1-millionpaid-subscribers-301214556.html https://www.daleswalks.co.uk/walks/ja nets-foss-from-malham/ https://www.visitcumbria.com/amb/sto ck-ghyll-force/ https://www.walklakes.co.uk/walk_13 2.html https://www.hikingphotographer.uk/20 20/06/loughrigg-fell-walk-via-grasmerewindermere-rydal-water-lakedistrict.html https://www.alltrails.com/en-gb/england/dogs n For more information visit https://www.cliverton.co.uk/

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Autumnal breaks with your furry four-legged friends We are very lucky here in Norfolk to have some of the best Autumn weather and scenes, places to visit and stay with dogs.

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ur beaches are sandy and easy to access year round; over 90 miles, all joined up along the coast and we have the Norfolk Broads, plenty of wonderful woodlands, heaths, marshes and miles and miles of easy to access, stock free paths. If you want to come away in the winter, this is a perfect place for it and of course winter holiday rates are cheaper too. Wouldn’t it be fabulous to have a cosy cottage to stay in too? One where your dogs are totally welcome to snuggle up on the sofa with you in front of the glowing woodburner. Here are our some of our favourites! Rooster Barn – sleeps 4 and welcomes unlimited dogs for free. A small barn conversion, full of character and detail. The woodburner is double sided in a central fireplace and there is underfloor heating too, under the textured tile floors. Absolutely ideal for older dogs. The parking is within the huge enclosed garden too and the barn is at the end of a dead end, private track so it really is very quiet. https://www.eastrustoncottages.co.uk/ accommodation/rooster-barn-trunch/

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Badger’s Retreat – sleeps 2 and welcomes 3 dogs for free A charming and colourful annexe with a feature inglenook fireplace and 2 lovely comfy sofas. If the sun is out you can enjoy the conservatory too. The walks from the door have so many choices in the wonderful rural location. A short drive will take you to the beaches at historic Happisburgh and Walcott where there are shops and cafes and pubs – all dog friendly. https://www.eastrustoncottages.co.uk/ accommodation/badgers-retreat-eastruston/

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Spinney Lodge – sleeps 6 and welcomes 5/6 dogs for free (very flexible) Another very peaceful location tucked away in the Norfolk Broads village of Hickling. It has its own woodland and paddock and a secure fenced garden attached to the house. The fireplace is another double sided one with a woodburner and if you venture out at night you will be able to see the stars and hear owls in the trees. https://www.eastrustoncottages.co.uk/ accommodation/spinney-lodge/

Hidden Gem and Ruby Gem – Both sleep 4 and welcome 3 -4 dogs for free. The coastal village of Winterton is absolutely perfect for winter breaks and both of these lovely cottages have wood burners and very cosy interiors as well as secure outside areas. They are also both just a few steps from the beach, the pub, café, chippy and village shop. And it’s not just the beach – there are miles of easy walking dunes and inland paths too. https://www.eastrustoncottages.co.uk/ accommodation/hidden-gem-winterton/

Corner Cottage – sleeps 6 and welcomes 4 dogs If you are looking for a bit more space for family and friends then Corner Cottage is a great choice. Another beautiful interior and an inglenook fireplace with a stunning hop garland across it. The garden is fully enclosed of course, the walks from the door are easy and one of our favourite dog welcoming pubs is a short walk away too (and that is super cosy in the winter as well!) https://www.eastrustoncottages.co.uk/ accommodation/corner-cottage/ n www.eastrustoncottages.co.uk


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The Labrador Lifeline Trust is a charity dedicated to rescuing, rehoming and helping Labradors They are now in their Twenty eighth year of helping Labradors in need of new homes and their main priority is placing the right dog in the right home. They cover the areas of Berkshire, Hampshire, Lincolnshire, Middlesex and Surrey

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Will Robbie, Fergus and Luna get re-homed before Christmas to light up their lives? Robbie is a 4yr old neutered black and white short coated collie He originally came into our care from another rescue, we don't know his history but we were told he is good with other dogs and cats but can sometimes “herd” people. We did place him in a home but he was returned after 3 weeks as he snapped at the owners 7yr old child after she had stopped fussing him, no contact made. When meeting new people and children he is calm and friendly but due to the above incident we wouldn't house him with children under 13yrs old. He is housetrained, is good when left alone for several hours, knows basic commands and interacts well with visitors to the home. He is restless travelling but is slowly improving. He does lunge at traffic when out walking. Whilst in our care he has been affectionate towards all staff members, has been out walking with volunteers and has been good being examined by the vet.

Robbie is a 4yr old neutered black and white short coated collie

Luna is around 4 years old

and Luna is around 4 years old ort she is a tan and white sh coated cross bred

She came into our care from another rescue, we don't know her full background. We are told she is approximately 4yrs old but she is possibly much younger 18mth? She is a tan and white short coated neutered cross bred. Luna is a friendly girl but can sometimes be a little shy when first meeting strangers so we wouldn't house her to live with children. She loves to play ball, knows basic commands and is ok around other dogs but she may not live with others. She does lunge at traffic and she chases cats.

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Still ready to adopt?

utered tri short Fergus is a 2 year old ne coated border collie

Fergus is a 2 year old neutered tri short coated border collie He came into our care from his own home due to a relationship breakdown. He is very nervous and will require an experienced and understanding owner who will not over handle him and force him into situations he finds difficult. He would be better suited to a quiet home with limited visitors and no young children. He is housetrained, knows basic commands, is good when left alone for a few hours and travels well. He is worried around other dogs so would be better as an only dog.

Then please complete the Online Application To Adopt Form. This is the first step in the process https://www.emailmeform.com/builder/form/5e4l42c00df The Application Forms are reviewed regularly by our Adoptions Team who will contact anyone they wish to discuss further with but please understand that we can't contact everyone who completes the form. That doesn't mean we don't want you to adopt but there can only be one new owner for each dog. Do keep an eye on the website, and if you see another dog, at any time, that you would be interested in adopting then simply email adoption@bordercollietrustgb.org.uk with your name, post code and the dogs name you are interested in. We will then consider you for that dog. Unfortunately we cannot make an appointment until The Adoptions Team contact you. n If you still have some questions do take a look at the FAQ section or feel free to contact us on 01889 577058 (Monday to Friday 9am to 3pm) or of course email us. Tel: 01889 577058 www.bordercollietrustgb.org.uk


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Give a Dog a chance to settle down So you have taken the step to rehome a dog who has come into rescue through no fault of its own. Perhaps things have changed with its home environment, its owner has sadly passed away, or just simply from a home where they can neither afford the dog or give it the time it needs.

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he golden rule with a new rescue is GIVE IT TIME TO SETTLE. Imagine you lost your home and were relocated to a place you did not know. Could you instantly adapt to your surroundings? The answer is no none of us can we all need to time to adjust. A dog is no different and especially for the older dog there can be confusion, upset and behavioural change. An older dog that has been clean all its life might suddenly start weeing or pooing in the house, purely through stress. We recently placed an older dog into a home which we thought was absolutely right for him with a family who had dogs all their lives and were the right age for the dog. Within 24 hours they wanted the dog packed off to the vet to have him castrated. Everything he knew was changed, his haven and comfort zone was taken away from him, his food was changed overnight and not a lot of his previous life was left. Poor dog was

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stressed beyond belief, and we certainly were not packing him off to the vet within 7 days of his move. Yes the deed would have been done once he had found his feet and was happy with surroundings and his new people. Needless to say he came back to us and a new more understanding home was found for him. With a rescue dog it is a softly softly approach every time and you will get the very best out of it but it takes time. Yes, there must be ground rules from day one and start as you mean to go on. If you don’t want the dog on the furniture then it’s a NO, if you don’t want it upstairs then its a NO. If the rescue have done their work properly then your dog will come with a resume of their life in their previous home and what the ground rules/ commands were. Follow this and you will win. Try changing everything from name to commands then you are on a road

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that will be a long and winding one that may never end. You can retrain but it all takes time and effort with a new dog. If you are not prepared to put the work in at the start then a rescue dog is not for you. Please, have feelings for the dog as it has lost everything it knows and loves, especially the older ones. Youngsters often adapt more easily but still require the same amount of care. So above all remember the golden rule ALWAYS be kind and patient with your new dog and it will repay you with respect and love for all its life. Anne Carter info@labrador-lifeline.com. www.labrador-lifeline.com

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Apollo picked as ultimate pin-up in Golden Oldies Gallery

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pollo, a 28-year-old ex-Harrods coach horse has been chosen as the ultimate Golden Oldie in the SPILLERS™ brand’s Golden Oldies Gallery. His story, together with nine other favourite entries, will be included in the Golden Oldies Gallery being shared across the brand’s social media platforms which have a combined following of more than 80,000. Earlier this year, to celebrate the many reasons why it’s amazing to own a senior horse or pony, the makers of SPILLERS invited anyone with a precious senior equine friend to share their story. From the numerous entries received the SPILLERS brand team selected the top ten and one overall champion Golden Oldie. “I had a wonderful time reading all the entries,” said Danni Twose, Marketing Assistant at Mars Horsecare, home of the SPILLERS brand. “And I must admit that I had some tear-jerking moments too! It was a very tough call for us to whittle down the list to our favourite ten and then to choose an overall Golden Oldie but Apollo’s magical story moved us all and we were unanimous with our decision.” Clare O’Keefe has owned Apollo for 21 years. The Friesian gelding came over from Holland as a four-year-old stallion to start his training as a carriage driving horse. He became part of the Harrods coach and horse team and he and his driving partner Spartacus regularly pulled the Harrods carriage around London, advertising the iconic store. They made deliveries, greeted tourists and regularly visited Kensington Palace where they met several members of the royal family. They often carried important guests to Harrods in the carriage including

Santa at Christmas time! “I worked at the Harrods stables looking after Apollo and Spartacus,” said Clare. “I was lucky enough to be able to buy Apollo in 2002 when it was announced that the stables were closing, and all the horses were being sold. “Apollo had a busy life in his younger years and worked very hard so now he’s older I take it easy with him and don’t do much, though he still likes to get out and about otherwise he gets bored. We still enjoy hacking out, riding around the farm where he’s kept and going to the occasional local show. “When I had a bad riding accident on another horse, I almost gave up riding, but it was thanks to Apollo for rebuilding my confidence that I carried on. Lots of my friends and their children have also enjoyed riding him over the years. “Apollo can be very cheeky at times and likes to slip his headcollar off when he’s tied up, though he doesn’t usually go very far when he does. He can also undo gates and at my previous yard he used to undo the field gate and let all the horses out! “Now he’s getting older Apollo has trouble with his teeth and can’t eat hay he occasionally tries to but can’t chew it and ends up spitting it out. Instead, I give him SPILLERS Senior Super-Mash which he loves, as well as SPILLERS High Fibre Cubes (soaked). He’s getting very fussy in his old age though still enjoys carrots and parsnips (if sliced up), various soft horse treats and his absolute favourite... brown bread (though only a couple of slices a day). “Apollo is such a special boy and means everything to me - I can’t imagine life without him,” she said. “We’ve been through so much together and he’s got me through some really difficult times.

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Thank you so much to at Spillers for choosing Apollo as the champion Golden Oldie and a huge thank you for sending me some Spillers feed vouchers.” The SPILLERS brand has a history of respect and admiration for senior horses which is reflected in their ongoing international research projects. For the past 20 years the brand, via the WALTHAM™ Equine Studies Group, has been involved with numerous research collaborations which bring together world-leading equine veterinary, nutrition and research experts to support the wellbeing, performance and longevity of senior horses and ponies. The journey began in the early 2000s investigating age related changes in taste and feeding behaviour in stabled horses. Since then, research has extended to include nutrient digestibility, protein requirements, insulin response, gut microflora, travelling stress and PPID. n To find out more about the SPILLERS range of senior feeds contact the Care-Line on + 44 (0)1908 226626 or visit www.spillers-feeds.com

Oldies Club (Helping old dogs find loving homes. Homes & volunteers needed across the UK) www.oldies.org.uk

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Jax M9

Anil M10

He really loves his walks. He’s good on the lead and he likes to sniff and investigate everything.

Cuddly Anil is super friendly and loves people. He is a lovely, blind boy who would suit a quiet, adultonly home.

Honey F12 & Alfie M14

Pepsi F12 & Max M12

They need lots of naps, especially Alfie. They like being in the garden. Both massive foodies!

Sister and brother Labrador x Collies. Would like someone to be around most of the time at home.

Barney M10

Mika M11

He needs a quiet home with not many comings and goings, no other pets and no children as he’s easily alarmed.

He can’t live with cats, small furries, featheries or anything resembling a squeaky toy!

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Darlington Shih Tzu becomes 8000th to join groundbreaking dog welfare study Dogs Trust is celebrating a major milestone in welcoming its 8,000th dog to their innovative Generation Pup study.

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he 8,000th dog to enrol in the study is an adorable 12-week-old Shih Tzu named Daphne Rose based in Darlington. Generation Pup is believed to be the first longitudinal study to include all breeds/crossbreeds of dogs and includes behaviour as well as health problems. The study, founded in 2016, follows dogs through their lifetime, from under 16 weeks to adulthood. By collecting information from each puppy; ranging from health, environment, behavioural experiences, the study aims to discover whether early life experiences, genetics and environmental factors influence the health, welfare and behaviour of dogs.

our 8,000th puppy into the Generation Pup study. This incredible achievement could not have been done without the help of the committed owners and their wonderful dogs. We are so close to reaching our landmark goal of recruiting 10,000 puppies, and we are urging for owners to sign up. The more puppies enrolled into this study, the more likely we are to have a better understanding of our furry canine friends.”

Amber, Daphne Rose’s owner, has expressed her excitement about being part of the study, stating: “I had seen Generation Pup pop up on social media platforms. The fact that the reputable name of Dogs Trust were working alongside Bristol University gave me the confidence to sign up. Daphne has brought boundless joy and happiness to our family, if you are a dog lover, then what better way to improve outcomes and give advice to future owners.”

n To find out more about the Generation Pup study, please visit https://generationpup.ac.uk/

The study hopes to reach their target

The study is open to all dog breeds under 16 weeks of age across the UK and Republic of Ireland. If dog owners choose to take part in the study, it is at their discretion to how immersed they would like to be in the research.

12 week old Shih Tzu Daphne Rose

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of recruiting 10,000 dogs by the end of 2024 and is urging owners to sign-up. Dr Jane Murray, Deputy Head of Research, Welfare Projects & Grants, at Dogs Trust states: “We are very proud to have welcomed

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Tia and friends

A Galgo Love Story, Healing and Inspiration… As long time Greyhound adopters we had been unaware of the plight of the Galgo until lockdown and a lot of time spent of Instagram meant that we saw the terrible things that these beautiful dogs suffer. After losing our much-loved greyhound boy in the summer of 2020 we were devastated but determined to adopt a Galgo once we felt ready.

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e spoke to the lovely Sue at Greyhounds In Need about what we could offer (we live on a narrowboat) and two potential hounds were suggested for us. One was a tripawd boy who had been overlooked a bit due to his disability. I have to admit I was a bit nervous about that especially as we lived on a boat and sometimes that involved negotiating a gangplank when the floods came….. However, Sue remained positive and just said come and see how he moves…… So, we jumped in the car and drove down to meet them and see who would choose us! When we met the first boy, Tyson as he was called then, it was love at first sight for us and Sue seemed to 38

think he would be a great fit for us. He was a confident lad who happily took treats from us and showed us his zoomie prowess. He seemed very agile which allayed some of our concerns. We went home and I embarked on a project of contacting anyone I could find on social media who had a three-legged hound to try and get some kind of idea of how life with a tripawd might look and what we would need to do to make life for him as comfortable as possible. We had only ever had hounds with 4 legs, and it felt a bit daunting, as ever knowledge is the key (for me anyway). I found a lovely lady who remains a good friend, a senior vets nurse now working as a hydro therapist who has three galgos of her own, two of

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which are tripawds! She was such a help and support and patiently answered all my questions. We decided that with a little modification to make the small steps into the boat easier for him that we would love to give this gorgeous boy his sweet life if he would like us to, so we arranged another visit to collect him and began making preparations for his arrival. The day came to collect him, and we excitedly picked him up amid a flurry of coats (it was winter and funnily enough we had always bought GIN Blizzard coats for our other hounds, so we stocked up while there) and set off for home. We had decided to change his name to Tai www.rescueandanimalcare.com


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which means great in Chinese. Well, what a confident boy we had! we were so surprised, he walked in the boat like he already owned it and straight on to his new bed. He was calm on his first walk, and I will never forget how he jumped straight up on to our bed for a bedtime cuddle and snuggled himself down between us as if he had been there since a puppy. He still likes to sleep curled up with you, what a cuddle monster he is. Tai has been with us for 20 months now and he is such a treasure. What a personality he is! He loves people and his favourite treat is to have a trip in to the heart of Leicester city where he usually gets a ton of fuss from all sorts of people. He adores the sights and sounds of the city, which totally surprised us! He does have some favourite sighthound pals, mostly Greyhounds (we often walk with the local Greyhound group) but he much prefers people to other dogs. He is very reactive to dogs he doesn’t know but we have done a lot of training with this, and he is now a star with his clicker, and we can walk in busy dog areas but as he is much more comfortable with less dog traffic, we tend to keep to quieter routes. He is a star with training and is such a quick learner, something that is very different from other Greyhounds we have had. He loves to learn new things which is great for a disabled dog as he can’t walk or run as far as four legged and it keeps him happy. www.rescueandanimalcare.com

He is such a loving boy, he is a delight and we often wonder at how well he has adapted to home life. There is so much I could say about living with a tripawd but I will try to keep it brief! One of the first things we did was take him to a physiotherapist for an assessment and to get some idea of how far we could walk him safely and any exercises we could do to help him stay strong. This was invaluable. One of the best things we did was take him to a Canine Clinical Massage Therapist, he goes every 4 to 6 weeks and it’s an absolute gamechanger for him. He develops knots in his muscles due to the abnormal gait of a tri (he is missing his rear left) and the massage addresses this brilliantly. We build up Tais muscles for walking very slowly over about 6 months and we had an amazing first year with him where he could easily manage hours walk and lots of zoomies, but he sadly developed arthritis in his hip about 8 months ago. This was something we were expecting, though hoping we might escape, its very common in tripawds for obvious reasons. With the help of our vet, we manage this with medication and modified exercise. We also regularly use enrichment food toys which he loves, and we are using our insurance to have hydrotherapy sessions for him. He has good days and bad days and it can be a real roller coaster at first but he is still able to walk for around 30 mins at a time unless he is in the middle of a flare up. GIN are very kindly helping us to get him seen by one of the first Musculoskeletal Arthritis clinics in the UK which just happens to be quite near to us. So watch this space! For anyone managing a dog with arthritis

there is a brilliant group called Canine Arthritis Management and they are so informative and helpful. Tai is still relatively young at 7 and there is a lot we can do to manage his health so that he can live his fullest life possible and pain free. He is still a happy loving confident boy and long may it continue. He constantly surprises us with the amount of love he gives, what an inspiration he is. These dogs are so amazing, after all they have been through. There is so much more to say but not any more space so please look at these photos instead. Please think about sharing your home with one of these beautiful souls, they are all very different personality wise, but they all deserve the love and comfort of a sweet life home. They give their all to us and its an honour to give our all back to them. For any more information on living with a three legged hound or managing arthritis please contact GIN who will pass on your details to me. (I’m still learning but have learnt a lot so far) Sarah. n You can follow Tai on Instagram – tai_the-galgotri Email: info@greyhoundsinneed.co.uk www.greyhoundsinneed.co.uk Help us to help galgos and greyhounds in need www.greyhoundsinneed.co.uk/donate

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Kent rescue dog becomes therapy pet after owner has stroke A rescue dog has found a new career as a therapy pet in Kent, after his owner suffered a stroke.

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ooper, a six-year-old Greyhound, was adopted from Dogs Trust Canterbury in August 2017, when he was just 15 weeks old. His owner, 62-year-old Dean Richardson, a retired construction project director, suffered a stroke in November 2019. After his stroke, Dean underwent a period of rehab, where he had to re-learn how to walk and talk. While undergoing rehabilitation at West View Hospital in Tenterden, Ashford, Cooper would visit Dean. It was during these visits that Dean recognised the joy Cooper brought to others – and how much Cooper enjoyed visiting the hospital. Dean said: “My wife would bring Cooper into the rehab centre, and he was really very good. Everyone in the centre loved him, they thought he was fantastic. “When my wife didn’t bring him in, the volunteers, staff, and patients kept saying ‘Where’s Cooper?’ and ‘You haven’t brought him in?’ “Once I got a bit better, I thought it would be a nice idea to try and give back by getting Cooper trained up as a therapy dog.” Dean was able to get Cooper verified as a volunteer therapy dog via the charity Pets as Therapy (PATS). Now, Dean and Cooper visit hospitals, care homes, and dementia wards across Kent, interacting with people and spreading joy.

Picture above: Cooper Pictured left: Cooper and his owner Dean

Dean added: “People absolutely adore Cooper, he’s a lovely dog, and it’s a nice way to give back to the NHS, because they helped me out at a time in my life when I really needed it. “I can’t tell you how good he is with people – he loves humans and humans love him.”

“Cooper is more a celebrity than I am. Everybody loves Cooper the black Greyhound.” n For more information, or if you think you could offer a dog a loving forever home, please visit: https://www.dogstrust.org.uk/canterbury

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Mutts in Distress

Are delighted to sponsor the Rescue Centres Re-Homing pictures on this Page Tel: 01952 245330

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Merlin M8-9

Nala F4-5

He loves to play with tennis balls and footballs. He doesn’t like to be left on his own for too long.

Looking for an active family who will give her lots of long walks. She will need someone who knows the husky breed.

Muttley M8

Darwin M5

He is looking for an A superb boy, he always has a smile on active family who will adore him. He is such his face and rarely a beautiful dog and lets anything get has so much love him down. to give.

Rex M

Arthur M6 mths

He will really flourish in a home where he can continue his training. Loves to run and play, needs lots of exercise.

He is going to be a large sized boy when he is fully grown, so anyone interested must be prepared for this.

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Gavin M5 mths

Harvey M2-3

Kola F2-5

Lorenzo M

He will need continued help on his house training and would love to learn some basics too. Looking for calm owners.

He would like a secure garden with someone who is home most of the day. Would love a spot where he can chill out.

Looking for a quiet, adult only home with no other pets. She will need to walk in nice quiet areas until she builds up her socialisation skills.

He is a lovely, friendly boy who loves to greet new people and strangers like they’re his best friend already.

Holbrook Animal Rescue

Ollie M10 mths

Quinn F5

This sweet, little boy She should be fine to is full of beans and is be left for a couple of very much a velcrohours once she has dog who loves settled in and nothing more than she’d love a garden to being snuggled up on practice her your lap. zoomies in.

Ramsey M5

Toast M1-2

A super fun boy who loves to learn, play and enjoys long sniffing adventures. He is looking for an active home aged over 16.

He will benefit from a home involved in his training as he is treat orientated! He loves company and will constantly be by your side.

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Bella F5

Betty F2

Bobby M5

Duke M20 mths

Flo F1

Herbie M2

Mabel F8 mths

Misty F6-7

She is very affectionate and loves her cuddles as well as playing with her toys!

She is looking for a home in a rural area with plenty of interesting walks as she is highly energetic.

He would love a good sized garden and two extensive, off lead walks each day plus plent of mental stimulation.

He would be best placed with a confident and compatible companion dog. Cannot be homed with cats.

Looking for a fun home with someone who is at home the majority of the day. She is active so needs lots of walks.

He is very intelligent and full of energy and also a very affectionate dog that loves his cuddles.

Best suited to a home that has another male companion dog that is also young with lots of energy.

She knows a handful of commands, is house trained and wants to please. She loves her walks.

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Luna Animal Rescue

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Delphine F10

Agnetha F18 mths

Florence F4 mths

Fyodor M1

Willow F2

Spiro M18 wks & Ravoli M18 wks

I'm looking for a loving retirement home where I can chill out and be your new best friend.

Call me Aggie for short. I'm a quirky cat, funny, full of energy, into e verything but quite independent too.

A super young pup, who thrives in the company of other dogs and will want a doggy pal or more in her new home.

Fyodor is very typical of a lot of lurchers, initially very wimpy, but loves attention once he trusts.

Terrified of everything. Noise, hands, movement, cars, leads, men….. she will need lots of patience and love.

Meet the beautiful Spiro (brindle male) and Ravioli (tan and white male) who are approx 18 weeks old and are lurcher brothers. These boys are both beautiful gentle natured and love cuddles once they develop a bond. Can be left for a few hours as crate trained.

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Grace Kelly F9 mths She is very happy with meeting and greeting other dogs, and wants to play with them.

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Mochi F

Wayne M

Waynetta F

Mya F7

Apple F12

Sadie F8-9

Emily F

He was feral and found in a garden. He is now quite a different cat and very loving. He loves to play and enjoy life.

A completely different cat to her brother she loves attention and being petted. To be homed with her brother Macho.

He is a lovely ginger and white cat who loves to be fussed and picked up. He needs to be rehomed with Waynetta.

She needs to be homed with Wayne, she is very shy but does love to have her ears stroked.

Our pretty lurcher girl. Sensitive but loves outdoor adventures and travels well in the car. May not have lived indoors so needs a calm home.

She is such a fun, little character. When she gets exited and happy to see you she spins around in a circle, she is very adorable!

We think she is a beagle cross, she certainly has the big beagle ears and she loves her food and has a wonderful bark!

She was a brilliant mum to her babies and now it’s her turn to get spoilt and find her own happy ever after.

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Kennedy Wild Bird Food Ltd

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Why Autumn Bird Feeding Is Vital for Wild Bird Survival Autumn is one of the best times to feed birds. The right feeds can help birders to attract a wide variety of birds, both local species and migrating ones, to their backyard banquet.

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he only issue is that there can be misconceptions regarding bird feeding during the autumnal months. One of the main misconceptions is that giving birds a steady food source will make disrupt migration patterns or they’ll come to depend solely upon bird feeders. However, that’s not true. And that’s why we’ve created this post. We want you to know just how important it is to feed wild birds in autumn.

birds food sources with a high percentage of healthy fats and oils as well as nutrients when they are being fed during autumn. Taking into account the demands of the birds while feeding is absolutely crucial, too. Let’s take a look at some autumn friendly feeds: • Mixed Seeds – seeds high in oil, like Nyjer seeds, are super ideal. • Suet • Fruits • Live Food – such as mealworms.

Quick Facts About Feeding Birds in Autumn

Feeding the wild birds in the autumn season actually gives many opportunities to birdlife. 1. To any garden regulars that have been accustomed to taking the feed from your bird feeders during the earlier months, continuing to put out feed provides them with a much-needed food source. 2. Migrating birds will have the ideal solution for when they need a quick snack to get their energy back up. Whether that’s so that they can hunt or continue their journey doesn’t really matter. As long as they’re fed. 3. If you’re someone who often has feed in your bird feeder, this will ensure that wild birds are aware that your garden is a constant food source. It offers them the stability that there will still be a resource come winter time when food is scarce. 4. Putting out feed in your bird feeders gives you the chance to see many birds that you may not usually see, especially not in your backyard. You can stick to the same feed or switch it up to attract some different winged friends. 42

Reasons to Feed Birds in the Autumnal Months

A constantly evolving season, feeding birds during the autumn time can be quite rewarding for some. But if birders can maintain that their feeders are fully stocked then it helps in assisting migrating birds to gather nutrients. Here’s some additional reasons why feeders should be fully stocked: • Local birds will be aided in accumulating fat stores to withstand decreasing temperatures. • It assists migratory birds who are passing by to refuel. • An additional food source provides birds with a dependable source of food if natural resources are exhausted going into winter.

Best Foods for Autumn

Just as many other wildlife species require nutrition, birds need high energy and high fat foods to help them stay warm once winter months approach. Beneath their feathers, birds keep an essential layer of fat that helps them regulate their body temperature during the cold season. It’s essential to give

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Every single one of these contains the right amounts of both oil and fat to be transferred into energy. Something that will contribute towards the survival of the birds. Furthermore, fresh water is a vital supplement for birds all year round. Especially, though, during winter when the temperatures drop and natural water sources begin to freeze over.

Do I Need to Change My Feeder?

Really, the feeders should be adjusted according to their content. And this is a given considering that a bird’s diet transitions to fattier foods. In the winter seasons, suet or fruitfilled bird feeders are frequently a perennial favourite. Try to remember the type of birds that are more prevalent during this time, too. Birds like Robins, for example, which are very ground focused and so are also ground-feeders. It’s advantageous to accommodate all birds, including ones that don’t typically perch. cont. on page 44 www.rescueandanimalcare.com


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How Often Do Birds Feed During Autumn?

Birds’ access to natural resources for food are limited as a result of colder climates which means they may rely more frequently on the nutrients from our own backyards. During autumn,

routinely placing food and water out will make your garden more attractive. And doing it at least twice a day will ensure that any feathery visitors are well looked after. Once in the morning, and then again in the afternoon – early afternoon, considering it’s dark early – will most likely attract the most birds. These are the times when the day is brightest.

Autumn With Kennedy Wild Bird Food

We’re aware that it may be challenging to stay on top of seasonal fluctuations in bird feeding. Which is why, at Kennedy,

we want to ensure year-round survival by providing top quality bird feed to go in top quality bird feeders. Through our articles, our expertise provides you insight into the new season and why you should continue to feed birds during autumnal months. These articles are written by us, for you. Do you want some advice for feeding birds in autumn, including what’s best to feed them? Tell us! n You can reach out to us by phoning 01778 342 665 right now. Alternatively, you can send us an email info@kennedywildbirdfood.co.uk Remember, you can log and monitor all your bird sightings on Birdspotter https://birdspotter.kennedywildbirdfood.co.uk/

Keep hedgehogs in mind this firework season! The British Hedgehog Preservation Society (BHPS) has issued top tips on how best to reduce the risk of harming hedgehogs over the firework season

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t is vital to remember wildlife at this time of year.

Fay Vass, Chief Executive of the Society said: “A bonfire pile looks like a 5* hotel to a hedgehog seeking a safe and cosy winter home to hibernate in. They aren’t to know we plan to set light to it! “Taking just a few extra minutes to check for wildlife really does make a difference and helps save the lives of hedgehogs, other wildlife and pets!”

BHPS has a three-step plan to help ensure the safety of hedgehogs on bonfire night:

1) MOVE the materials to clear ground on the day they’re to be lit 2) CHECK the pile carefully just before striking that match 3) OFFER an escape route by only lighting from one side – this gives anything hidden in the heap one final chance to escape. Fay added: “It’s vital that all three steps are carried out to give hedgehogs the best possible chance to escape the 44

danger of a lit bonfire.” Hedgehogs tend to hide in the centre and bottom two feet of the bonfire, which should be checked by gently lifting the bonfire section by section with a pole or broom. Never use a spade or fork as these can stab them. Using a torch will help to see any signs of life, and listen for a huffing sound, which is the noise hedgehogs make when disturbed.

If you do find a hedgehog in your unlit bonfire heap:

• Gather it up with as much of the nest as you can and place in a high-sided cardboard box with plenty of torn newspaper, towelling or straw. Ensure there are air holes in the lid and that the lid is secured firmly to the box, as hedgehogs are great climbers. • Wear gardening gloves or use an old towel to handle them so as not to get human smells on them and to keep them calm as hedgehogs are easily stressed; it also protects your hands from their spikes! • Put the box in a safe, quiet place such

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Photo credit: Colin Barley – hedgehog in log hollow image as a shed or garage well away from the festivities and offer the hedgehog some meaty cat or dog food and water. • Once the embers are totally dampened down, release the hedgehog under a hedge, bush or behind a stack of logs near where it was found, with its original nesting materials. n Visit www.britishhedgehogs.org.uk www.rescueandanimalcare.com


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Border Collie Trust GB www.bordercollietrustgb.org.uk

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Squeaky Tennis ball belly

Your dog will have great fun with this. Choose from Grey Elephant or Yellow Giraffe. 27 cm. £7.49.

Dino/Ice Cream Soft Toy Bone

This toy is perfect for cuddling and gentle play, and features a squeak for interest. Cuddly toys are great for holding scents to give comfort to your pet. £7.49.

Puppy toy pack

Small bites puppy pack of 4 soft vinyl squeaky 8 cm approx toys. £3.49.

Plush slipper

Perfect for cuddling and comfort 24cm with squeak. £5.79.

Square 2024 Border Collie Calendar

Perfect for putting all those dates in for next year. £10.99

Christmas visitor

Pack of 10 cards. £3.99.

Pewter Sheep and Collie Torc Bangle

Give this cute bangle to a loved one this Christmas. £40

Jigsaw Puzzle

Luxury Christmas cards

Around the Tree 500 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle. £11.99. Rhubarb card Border Collie Trust Single Christmas Card. £1.75

Plush Lamb

Small bites plush lamb 15cm squeaky comfort toy. £5.29.

Flock of sheep pack of 10 luxury Christmas cards. £4.99.

Pencil it in!

Slimline 2024 Border Collie Diary. £5.49.

Waiting for Santa Pack of 10 cards. £3.99.


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Black Mini Reporter bag

Handy Mini black reporter bag embroidered with a lovely silver galgo design. Adjustable shoulder strap, Rip-Strip™ closure, rear zip pocket. Material – Polyester. Size 23 x 17 x 7 cms. £14.00 plus p&p.

Pet Polar Fleece Blanket

Canvas Shopper Bag

Printed with a silhouette of a galgo’s head on one side in black. It has one small zipped pocket with a toggle enclosure. Premium quality and perfect for shopping trips. Size approx. 36 x 36 25cms. £15.00 plus p&p.

Pet Polar fleece blanket with a paw print design. Soft and comfortable, a lovely snuggle blanket for your hound. Machine washable. 100% Polyester Size approx. 100 x 80 cms. £10.00 plus p&p.

Greyhound Christmas Stocking

Lovely Christmas stocking for your greyhound’s presents. Made from 100% Polyester. Size approx. 38cms. £8.00 plus p&p.

Stainless Steel Flask

GIN Calender 2024

A lovely GIN Calendar depicting Galgos that have been rescued and are now in their ‘fur’ ever homes. Each month has a different rescued Galgo with their name. Size approx. 30cms x 21cms. £8.50 plus p&p.

Galgo Christmas Stocking

Lovely Christmas stocking to fill with presents for your galgo. Made from 100% polyester size approx. 38cms. £8.00 plus p&p.

Depicting greyhounds all around the outside. Suitable for hot or cold drinks. Comes with a plastic straw. Slider top for easy access. Size approx. 21cms x 7.5cms. £15.00 plus p&p.


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CLICK ON PRODUCTS TO SHOP Black Labrador and Yellow Labrador Stickers

Pack of stickers featuring either the Black Labrador or Yellow Labradorwhich just add the final touch to a gift. £2.00 per pack.

Sarah Cee Tea towel

The Viking Way – A walk for Denver – Malcolm Buckley

A delightful book which will make a superb Christmas present for the dog lover. It is a personal, spiritual pilgrimage and a wonderful tribute to the unconditional love between man and his dog. Each copy sold is personally signed by the author and 100% of each sale goes to help Labradors in our care. £6.99.

Terry tea towel with Labrador embroidery of your choice. Your order will come direct from Sarah as these are all individually embroidered. NB: Please look at the gallery pictures and decide which design you would like and Sarah will do the rest. Please make sure you add this to your order; i.e. Dog with balloons and specify colour of dog black, chocolate or yellow. £12.00.

Personalised cushions

Sarah Cee is now making wonderful personalised cushions. These are raw edge applique style. All colours of Labrador are available and the cushion measures 20” square. Choice of feather or man-made fibre available. Choice of background also available. These make lovely presents and are individually made to order. Please order direct from Sarah by contacting her and discussing your requirements. I have shown a selection of pictures for your information. Prices start at £35. Please email: sarahcd001@aol.com

2023 LLT Xmas Card

‘Waiting Patiently’ an 8 x 5 tent card (normal letter postage). Exclusive to LLT and drawn by Jo Bennett, this delightful card depicts all 3 colours of Labrador. 10 cards plus envelopes. £6.50 Price includes p&p.

Sarah Cee Golf Towel

Golf towels are available in Black, Bottle Green and Navy terry towelling. 100% cotton. Embroidered with the dog of your choice and can be personalised with initials. Attaches to golf bag with welded D ring set on cotton 1” webbing. NB Please note on your order choice of colour and dog i.e. Dog with Golf Club. Also any initials you would like. All orders are dispatched direct from Sarah as they are all made to order. £15.00.


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Step into Autumn with our Products Cats Protection Cats Calendar 2024

Featuring lovely photographs of cats adopted from across our network to help spread the word about our invaluable rehoming work. £6.00. Visit www.catsprotectionshop.co.uk

MuttMOP® Deluxe Dry Mat

The mat can be used on the floor, as a bed liner/topper or in the car. The underside of the mat has a non-skid coating, to help keep the mat in situ during use. From £14.99. Available in Olive, Grey and Purple. Visit www.georgebarclay.co.uk

F10®CL Veterinary Disinfectant

F10®CL Veterinary Disinfectant is proven effective against all known types of pathogen and for controlling parvovirus, kennel cough syndrome, giardia and more, yet is proven safe for use around animals, and on bowls, bedding, cages, equipment, etc. Visit http://www.mah-shop.co.uk/f10cl

Tea Tree Leg Wash

Perfect for the muddier months. Embrace the power of tea tree in a special leg wash for your horses and ponies. https://animal-health.co.uk/product/leg-wash

F10® Aerosol Fogger

Use these canisters to fill whole rooms with a mist of F10® Veterinary Disinfectant – proven effective against all types of pathogen – to quickly and easily disinfect the airspace and all surfaces in the room. Visit www.mah-shop.co.uk/f10-fogger

Christmas Day Dreamer

A simply gorgeous ginger kitty is having a festive snooze on this lovely photographic Christmas card for cat lovers. 10 cards supplied with white envelopes and packed in a compostable bag. £3.99 Visit www.catsprotectionshop.co.uk


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HorseWorld Eco Jute Bag

Settleeze

In "party season" some pets can become anxious with fireworks and or increase visitors to your house. This fast acting powder supplement contains Valarian and ignatia. Available in the canine and the equine range. https://animal-health.co.uk/product/settleze-e

The VG10 Range 7.5” Straight Finishing Dog Grooming Scissor

This finishing shear has been designed to help a dog groomer create that very crisp, sharp and clean finish to a dog’s coat. £175 tax included. Visit www.abbfabbgroomingscissors.com

Colloidal Silver Petcare products

Nature's Greatest Secret has the widest range of Colloidal Silver Petcare products and is one of the UK's longest established Colloidal Silver Brands. All new products are developed in partnership with a leading holistic veterinarian. Colloidal Silver Eyedrops for Pets, Colloidal Silver Tick and Flea Repellent, Colloidal Silver Petcare Ear Drops For Dogs With Essential Oils, Colloidal Silver Petcare 20ppm Trigger Spray, Visit www.naturesgreatestsecret.co.uk

This is our HorseWorld Branded, Eco Jute Bag. These sturdy shopping bags come in either blue or purple and are very helpful when you need to do a big shop. These bags are sure to last you a life time and also you can show the other people at the supermarket that your are a HorseWorld Ambassador! From £2.50. Visit www.horseworld.org.uk/shop

Donkey Cushion

This gorgeous cushion is a stylish addition to any home and features a design on the reverse to complement the front. Made from 100% cotton, made in Britain. Machine washable. £35.00.Visit www.redwings.org.uk


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Catit

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CLICK ON PRODUCTS TO SHOP Catit PIXI Fountains

These water fountains are purrfect to encourage cats to drink. They have some clever features such as PIXI’s nose changes colour to let you know when she needs refilling. Having a water fountain means that your cat will have access to fresh, clean running water 24/7 so there is no need to change and top up bowls or keep turning taps on. From £40.00 www.catit.co.uk/collections/catit-pixi-drinking-fountains

Catit Creamy Variety 15 Pack

Vesper Minou

The healthy, hydrating lickable cat treats are so popular that we’ve introduced variety packs! Catit Creamy is available in a choice of 4 delicious flavours; Chicken, Chicken & Lamb, Salmon & Prawn and Tuna Pack of 15 is £6.50. www.catit.co.uk/products/catit-creamyvariety-15-pack

This cute cat hideout from Catit is cat-tastic for kitties that love to snuggle away during these colder spells. £60.00. https://catit.co.uk/ products/vesperminou

Catit Go Natural! Pea-Husk Cat Litter

An eco-friendly plant-based cat litter which continues to get rave reviews and is very popular with our feline friends and their owners. Available in two delicately scented varieties; Vanilla and Lavender. £18.00. www.catit.co.uk/collections/pea-husk-litter

Catit PIXI Smart Camera

Ever wondered what your cat gets up to when you are out of the house? Well, now you can find out! We have the purrfect product so you can spy on them and see just how long they are asleep. £65.00. www.catit.co.uk/products/c atit-pixi-smart-mousecamera

Catit Recipes

A brand-new range of nutritionally complete dry cat foods. Each recipe contains locally sourced, freshly prepared ingredients that are irresistibly tasty and extremely digestible. Prices start at £4.00 for a 400g bag on our special introductory offer. www.catit.co.uk/collections/catit-recipes


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Vetark

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A 3-in-1 veterinary disinfectant, cleanser and deodorizer. Use for the routine cleansing of animal housing, food bowls and work surfaces. Also suitable for use as a disinfectnt for bird and chicken eggs and incubators.

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CCF Critical Care Formula

A complementary feed for reptiles, birds and mammals. It comprises of a unique blend of energy supplying glucose with protein concentrate CCF is a great nutritional support in instances such as loss of appetite, starvation, veterinary treatment.

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CystArk+

Complete solution for urinary health Supports lower urinary tract wellbeing in dogs and cats. Easy to administer palatable powder and tablets.

CoproStop

Stops your dog or cat from ingesting their own faeces or each others.

Evexia Calm

Joint calming supplement for dogs and cats. Evexia calm support healthy joints and is rich in fatty acids. Palatable drops or tablets, easy to administer.

Probiotic and soluble fibre prebiotic for dogs, enhanced with vitamins A, C & E and electrolytes. Is recommended to help maintain digestive health in dogs and is valuable when animals are having veterinary treatment for long and shortterm conditions.


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Scotland’s leading Charities team up to help safeguard animals and people Two of Scotland’s leading charities, SAMH (Scottish Association for Mental Health) and the Scottish SPCA, are teaming up to promote the welfare of both animals and people, and pooling resources to support local communities together. Between them, the national charities cover all 32 local authorities in Scotland.

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lmost one in three adults in Scotland reported their mental health deteriorated after the pandemic[1]. Nationally, 25% of Scots have a dog and 20% have a cat. With 220,000 pet owners in Scotland saying they have cut back on food or care for their animal, the two charities are working together to provide a vital lifeline to both. In the context of the ongoing cost-ofliving crisis and lengthy waiting times for mental health treatment, the charities have launched a partnership designed to protect people’s wellbeing and pets’ welfare, with the ultimate aim of keeping people and their pets together. The Scottish SPCA has seen calls from people looking to give up pets triple during the cost-of living-crisis. For people experiencing mental health problems or difficulties with their finances, the fear of losing their animal companions will almost certainly add to their worries. The Animal Kindness Index, published in June 2023, revealed 88% of people in Scotland believe it has become more expensive to look after a pet. SAMH operates over 70 services across Scotland supporting people with their mental health and is well positioned to enhance the Society’s work in communities across the country. Through this new partnership, frontline colleagues from both organisations will be upskilled on how to identify animal welfare issues or mental health problems at an early stage, enabling help to be sought fast. The charities will also share resources so all colleagues are confident in signposting people to additional support, helping to keep pets and people together. This may involve directing people to mental health and wellbeing support, helping them access pet food banks, advising on vet care, or helping people to source pet behavioural support. Financial worries and behavioural issues are among the most common challenges pet owners are facing, and are additional stressors that 52

Steve Tufnell and Stan can contribute to or exacerbate mental health problems. SAMH and the Scottish SPCA will also work to raise awareness of the interconnections between human and animal welfare. Many of us feel the positive impact our pets have on our wellbeing. This is supported by multiple studies that have found pets can play a positive role in helping people manage long-term mental health conditions,[2] with some demonstrating that humananimal interaction increases our levels of oxytocin, a hormone that plays a key role in relieving stress and promoting social bonding[3]. Steve Tufnell, who has previously experienced thoughts of suicide and now attends SAMH initiative The Changing Room in Falkirk, said his 9-year-old cat, Stan, always helps lift his mood: “Stan always notices when you’re down. He’ll come up to you and roll over, looking for cuddles. And his purring has a positive impact on your mood. “When I was in that dark place, I came home after contemplating suicide, took one look at Stan’s face and thought ‘what have I almost done?’ Knowing what I know now, I just go and see Stan if I’m feeling low. “Any animal helps you relax. Animals

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are never going to let you down – you can always just go and speak to them and play with them. And all they want back is to be fed and loved.” Billy Watson, Chief Executive of SAMH, said: “Our lives are full of challenges and in times of increased stress, which many people may be feeling during the current cost-of-living crisis, it can sometimes feel difficult to cope. But with the right support around us, the ups and downs of life can be more manageable. We would encourage anyone who may be feeling under pressure to reach out and seek support. “Through this collaboration with the Scottish SPCA, we will be better placed to help more people find the support they need, when they need it, and to give people and their pets the best chance of staying together.” Kirsteen Campbell, Scottish SPCA Chief Executive, said: “Our inspectors meet many people who, as well as needing support with their animals, are also struggling with their mental health. Although financial worries are not the only driver of poor mental health, the added pressure of the financial climate is exacerbating these underlying issues in many cases and leading to people and animals finding themselves in crisis. “However, pets can also often be a really positive influence in their owner’s lives and source of comfort during difficult times. This is just one of the reasons we believe no one should have to give up their pet because they are struggling financially. “Prevention is in our name and we believe any partnership that helps us tackle problems before an animal begins to suffer is vital. We’re confident this partnership with SAMH will help us better support people in communities across Scotland and help keep people and their pets together.” n For more information visit www.samh.org.uk and www.scottishspca.org www.rescueandanimalcare.com


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Mayhew

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Ice M2

Zena F7 mths

Belle F10

Barbie F1-2

Hopper M4 mths

Misuma M1

A curious, friendly affectionate boy, needs a home where he can snuggle up on the sofa after a day of adventures.

Very intelligent she would benefit highly from doing dog sports such as Agility or Mantrailing.

In the right home with a patient and understanding owner this girl will make a loving and loyal companion.

She is dreaming for every day to be the best day. If you think you can be her Ken (or Kendra), please apply today!

This little goofball is very curious and enjoys his fuss and nose rubs but he can also get a bit bitey sometimes.

So if you want to watch the Sumo with a cat called Misuma, be sure you can give him the fur-ever home he deserves…

Austin Meowers M1-2

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Argos M2-3

Buds F7-9 mths

Ricki M10 mths

Storm M1

Oreo M5

Arnie M5-8

Requires a home with a minimum 6ft secure fence and is best suited to being the only pet in the household.

Adores playing with her toys, and is in the process of learning basic commands, as long as you have a tasty reward for her!

His new owners will need to be patient and compassionate with Ricki until he shows his very sweet and cuddly nature.

His ideal home would be with somebody who is active and fun loving, and who can see that he has a friendly soul!

Isn't much of a meat eater - he prefers his biscuits - Go Cat is his favourite but can't forget is daily dreamies.

He's curious and likes to explore his environment to find the perfect nap spot. He definitely has a playful streak in him.

Blue Cross

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He will need a home that has a cat flap so he can have accesses to adventures safely.

Phineas M5 Has two great loves in life, his big comfy bed and food. He's quick to pop out of his bed to check if you bring him food.

Archie M3-4

Herbie M3

Loki M2-3

Nell F2

Otto M1

Peanut F7

Slick M1

Tinks F13

A loyal dog who loves a fuss and always wants to play. He would love a garden to run around in, loves water and a paddingling pool!

Adores playing with his toys and in typical terrier style destroying them too! Will need to be kept on the lead and walked on a long line.

He doesn’t realise just how big he is, so he is better suited to a household with older children. A game of tuggy is his idea of fun!

She loves to show how fast she can run! So is looking for a home with a fully enclosed garden to show off her skills.

He loves a long walk, time to play and to learn a new trick. A social lad who loves to stop and say hello to people and fellow dogs.

She needs to be the only pet in her new home and isn’t suitable to live with children. Would love a safe outside space to explore in.

This gentle giant is a Turkish Kangol cross. He is still young and active so looking for owners who like bigger, bouncier dogs.

A gentle girl looking for a calm and quiet home as she can be sensitive. She enjoys a little fuss around her face but not too much.

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Guinness F2-3

Naevia F6-7

Scooby M3

Tilly F8-9

Emma F5

Amelia F2-3

Boo F2-3

Coco F1-2

Will need all of her training starting from scratch such as house training, recall and learning commands.

A busy dog who loves to use her nose, she enjoys exploring and is looking for active owners that can take her on varied walks.

As you can see, a large boy, he can be quite strong! He is still learning not to pull on the lead when walking.

Has had surgery to remove an eye, due to an ulcer which wasn't healing. She is adjusting very well to one eye.

Emma is looking for a home in away from any busy inner cities and could live with sensible older teens.

Amazing Amelia is a sweet girl who will follow you around and get on her hind legs to ask for more attention.

Looking for her forever home where she can feel safe and get lots of the much needed attention she deserves.

Coco is sweet by name and sweet by nature. This beautiful girl cannot wait to find her forever home.

Leicester Animal Aid

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Hippo F1-2

Kenny M2-3

If you have any form of food, she will be your best friend! Like any large breed pup, she doesn’t realise her size and weight. She loves her cuddles and her toys.

He knows what makes him happy and the way to his heart is through chicken and he loves his toys, especially balls and enjoys a game of fetch.

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Hazel F4 mths

Presley F2

Meet Hazel ... a fun An attention seeker, and bubbly girl who’s she always wants to always off doing her be by your side or on own thing. Happy to your knee. A real gem play by herself and is who will light up any first at the food bowl. new owner’s life with She can be initially the amount of love shy of people at first. she has to give.

Forever Hounds Trust

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Bovril M2

Jax M5

King M3

Trapeze F4

He is currently under assessment to see what time of home and owners he needs. Watch this space to see my details.

He is a big softie who absolutely thrives on human contact. He is super affectionate and thinks he is a lap dog despite his large size! He is a real couch potato.

He is a bouncy, friendly boy who does have a sensitive side, he can be a little unsure in new places and with new people at first. He loves fuss and attention.

A special girl, one for saluki super fans! You will be entitled to receive FREE behavioural support from our qualified team of behaviourists during her lifetime.

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Rose the Highland Cow

A Rose By Any Other Name Rose in quarantine, She will soon be joining some of our other Highlands

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illside were in the news again earlier in the month courtesy of another celebrity animal, this time Rose the Highland cow. As featured in a local paper, a determined supporter of ours found poor Rose looking a little worse for wear in a field near a local mill. After a brief tussle with a local water company who owned the cow, and a grass roots social media campaign, Rose was soon on her way to our Sanctuary where she can bond with, and enjoy the company, of some our other Highland cows. If you’d like to support Rose and the many other Highlands who live in the Sanctuary, we’ve just made available some Highland cow-themed Christmas cards created by one of our favourite artists, Yvonne Garner. Or you may like to 'adopt' a herd of Hillside's Highlands headed by Scarlett and Sidney.

Year of Love Turns Big Pickles into Happy Ending In 2022 Hillside was called to rescue two abused mastiffs who’d been – literally – locked in a filthy garden shed. Confinement without regular access to food and water, no human contact, and no heating during the winter months had turned both dogs so savage that they could only be approached with a catchpole and protective gear (see below).

One of the mastiffs, later named Pickles, had to be hand-reared and rehabilitated intensively for the next 12 months. Staff here had resigned themselves to keeping her at the Sanctuary for the rest of her days because she’d been so abused, but a year on we’re proud to say Pickles has turned into one of our best dog rehoming success stories. Against all the odds when she arrived here, Pickles has found a loving home with her new human and has turned into a chipper, affectionate companion with a wonderful life to look forward to. If you live in the Norfolk area and you’d like to become a dog rehoming success story, especially if you have experience with dogs who’ve had a troubled childhood, then please consider some of our other pooches hoping to find a new family. n For further information visit https://www.hillside.org.uk

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