Sunday, March 25, 2007
Please help...
Help wanted, please
No puppy training secrets post today, just a plea on all my doggy blogs for you to visit the BUKEA Horoscopes page then go to the Animal Rescue graphic, then just below that there is an article I would LOVE you to read. Then, if you haven't already clicked on the Animal Rescue site button for today, please do it.
We have been dealing with a rescue case recently which was most distressing... for both a little girl and the 5 year old dog... what I wouldn't like seeing done to the callous male in the case!
You can, as a puppy owner, be of particular help. Many people will see your adorable puppy and decide they 'want one', without thinking it through properly... please let them know what hard work it is to train and bring up a puppy in the right way. Stress the lifetime commitment they will need to make... and say what a large dog it will grow into. That it will need daily exercise, feeding on time, time spent with it... and a considerable amount of money - vets fees, etcetera.
If we can discourage irresponsible people from getting a puppy in the first place, perhaps fewer puppies and dogs will end up in rescue centers.
No puppy training secrets post today, just a plea on all my doggy blogs for you to visit the BUKEA Horoscopes page then go to the Animal Rescue graphic, then just below that there is an article I would LOVE you to read. Then, if you haven't already clicked on the Animal Rescue site button for today, please do it.
We have been dealing with a rescue case recently which was most distressing... for both a little girl and the 5 year old dog... what I wouldn't like seeing done to the callous male in the case!
You can, as a puppy owner, be of particular help. Many people will see your adorable puppy and decide they 'want one', without thinking it through properly... please let them know what hard work it is to train and bring up a puppy in the right way. Stress the lifetime commitment they will need to make... and say what a large dog it will grow into. That it will need daily exercise, feeding on time, time spent with it... and a considerable amount of money - vets fees, etcetera.
If we can discourage irresponsible people from getting a puppy in the first place, perhaps fewer puppies and dogs will end up in rescue centers.
Labels: animal rescue, pet rescue, puppy rescue
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