Thursday, 29 December 2011
Elvis the croc eats lawn mower
Saturday, 24 December 2011
Cutest baby polar bear
Thursday, 22 December 2011
Talking dog is most watched
Tuesday, 20 December 2011
101 dalmations? Not quite
Pebbles the Dalmation has had a not inconsiderable litter of fifteen little Dalmations!
Monday, 19 December 2011
Wednesday, 14 December 2011
BBC E-mail: Bear hitches ride on rubbish truck
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Tuesday, 13 December 2011
We bought a Zoo trailer
Saturday, 10 December 2011
The worlds oldest dog sadly passes away
Tuesday, 6 December 2011
Live life the Chocolate Labrador way!
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Monday, 5 December 2011
Giant Pandas land at Edinburgh Zoo
Saturday, 3 December 2011
Santa delivering presnets to the West Coast of Scotland
Thursday, 1 December 2011
Equine portrait on canvas
Monday, 28 November 2011
Tom and Jerry living in perrrrrfect harmony?
Thursday, 24 November 2011
Cute dog advertsing
Puppies are not suitable Christmas gifts.
www.Dogster.com have posted an article that I felt worth re-posting. At this time of year, the temptation to go out and buy a pet as a gift for family or friends is huge. Puppies are the most obvious pet to purchase for their obvious charm and desirability, but as we all know, puppies grow up to become dogs, and if the owner did not want, or cannot cope with a lively, growing dog, then there will only be one outcome, and it won’t be a happy one for dog or owner. So don’t buy a pet as a Christmas gift this year. Animals are not products to be purchased and exchanged for money. They are animals with feelings and needs which brings a lot of responsibility for an owner who did not wat a pet in the first place. So below is the, article published by dogster, with which I whole heartedly agree.
This (Black) Friday, millions of shoppers will descend upon brick-and-mortar and Internet retailers, all in pursuit of the perfect gift at the right prices. Right or wrong, there’s no question that this is a season for consumerism at its best, characterized by lavish gifts.
This holiday season, I’d like to share with you my Christmas wish for dogs: Don’t buy your friends, family member, or significant other a dog or puppy for the holidays. A recent article from the Huffington Post summarizes the results of a recent AP poll on dog ownership. Approximately 40 percent of respondents said that at least one of their current pets was given to them as a gift.
Pets as gifts are rarely a good idea, even if you know your daughter, husband, best friend, sister, or grandmother loves dogs. Here are some of the problems with giving pets as gifts:
1. Lack of choice. Selecting the right dog for your family is part of the fun of obtaining a new dog or puppy, and choosing responsibly is a critical part of the decision. Research a wide variety of breeds to find a good match, and make sure all the household members discuss your potential pet’s temperament, size, health issues, grooming requirements, training goals, and exercise needs. You should do at least as much homework as you would to select a new car or home — after all, this animal will be in your life for at least a decade.
2. Holidays are a stressful time — for people and dogs. It’s much better to wait until things calm down in the new year, so that you have more time to dedicate to raising your puppy well, or helping your older adopted dog adjust to and thrive in your home
3. Beware the gift of investments. Imagine telling someone, “I purchased you a college education!” for Christmas, when in fact you only bought them textbooks for their first semester. It’s absurd! Just as books are not the bulk of the cost of a college education, the initial expense of a dog is only the tip of the iceberg when it comes to costs associated with lifetime pet ownership.
The ASPCA estimates that it costs $1,843 to raise a large breed dog throughout its first year of life. I almost fell off my chair when I read this. Having just finished a year of raising a Saint Bernard puppy, I can tell you that our costs far exceeded this. I had to buy a bigger vehicle when I decided to become a Saint mom, so tack on multiple thousands of dollars for the cost of more gas and a van, if you want a big dog. The costs of pet ownership will vary with geographic region, quality of nutrition, and the amount of training you give to the dog.
Owning a dog over its lifetime is an expense measured in tens of thousands of dollars. Hey, Merry Christmas, right?
4. Dogs are animals and deserve to be treated with respect. Almost all pets given as gifts are obtained from unethical sources like puppy brokers, mills, and backyard breeders. How do I know this? Because truly responsible breeders (diamonds in the rough!) and good rescue or shelter organizations will not just send any dog to any home; they want to send every dog to the right home, which means screening individual dogs and adopters to ensure the best possible matches.
Sunday, 20 November 2011
Funny animal pictures
Thursday, 17 November 2011
Pet portrait on canvas
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Wednesday, 16 November 2011
Charlie Brown, the cutest little puppy
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Tuesday, 15 November 2011
Christmas delivery deadlines
Beat the Christmas rush and the elbow digs in the post office and make sure you get your Xmas parcels signed, sealed and delivered in time for Christmas day. This means:
Avoid having a nightmare before Christmas by being organised and using the special delivery service, which offers delivery before Christmas if you post your items by:
Christmas overseas
For those of you with family or friends on further shores then keep in mind that international delivery in time for Christmas has a tighter schedule! (The reindeer have to travel further, you see):
Monday, 14 November 2011
Larry losing game of cat and mouse
Saturday, 12 November 2011
Andreas Gursky's Rhein II sets photo record
Gursky has spoken of "a particular place with a view over the Rhine which has somehow always fascinated me, but it didn't suffice for a picture as it basically constituted only part of a picture".
He said he "carried this idea for a picture around with me for a year-and-a-half".
"In the end I decided to digitalise the pictures and leave out the elements that bothered me," he added.
Christie's said the viewer was "not invited to consider a specific place along the river, but rather an almost 'platonic' ideal of the body of water as it navigates the landscape"
Friday, 11 November 2011
The Buck stops here. It goes no further.
The Buck stops here
The Buck stops here
Bull feeling a bit tired?
The Buck stops here
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Thursday, 10 November 2011
The dog whisperer down under
Everybody's favourite dog trainer (or perhaps pet owner trainer) is going down under. Cesar Milan will undertake a tour of Australia and New Zealand giving training seminars, following his successful tour of the states and the Uk.
Ahead of a national seminar tour, sharing his secrets to "transforming dogs and empowering their owners,'' Cesar Millan took aim at those blaming bad dogs or breeds for attacks and anti-social behaviour.
Having raised his two sons around American pit bulls, the Emmy-nominee said like powerful cars, humans need to "understand and control the power of dogs.''
"It's not the dog, it's the human. We have created breeds with certain power, such as pit bulls and we have to take responsibility for that," he said.
Widespread issues with dangerous dogs is not a "problem with aggression, but a problem with education.''
"There is a reason why it is mandatory for you to take a test to drive a car because of the danger, the power, the responsibility. It should be the same for us to understand and control the power of dogs," he said.
According to Cesar, dogs are facing problems with obesity and anxiety like never before, much like their owners. This is a result of being over indulged or spoilt by their owners. "They go buy a toy, or some treat to cover up their guilt because they didn't take the dog for a walk, which it needs,'' he said.
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Wednesday, 9 November 2011
Dog Photographer of the Year 2011 Competition Winner revealed
Raising almost £2,500 for the Kennel Club Charitable Trust, the competition attracted entrants from all over the world and standards were high. Despite tough competition, the winning image of Whippet, Joey, with its unique and elegant charm was decided as the winner of both the Portrait category and the overall competition.
The photographer, Tina from Holyhead, Wales said: “It is a brilliant feeling to be awarded Dog Photographer of the Year. I am looking forward to seeing the other images as I know competition was tough. All dogs are beautiful to me, which is why I love taking pictures of my dogs. Joey is obviously a brilliant model!”
The Dog Photographer of the Year Competition consists of five categories: Portrait, Man’s Best Friend, Dogs At Play, Dogs At Work and I Love Dogs Because – a category specifically for those aged 16 and under.
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Tuesday, 8 November 2011
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