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Latest news from SOFA

Here's the latest news from SOFA (speaking Out For Animals) that intrepid and charming group of youngsters and their indefatigable teacher who are campaigning to have microchipping of dogs made a legal requirement. Seems like they are well on the way - and the best of luck to them!

If you're a UK resident please follow the link below to help support the campaign:

Dear Supporters,
Thank you for your support of SOFA's microchipping campaign; we do really appreciate it.

Souls and serious subjects

We've had another example of how dangerous trying to save our dogs can be. It seems our protective side kicks in and we don't think of our own safety. Last week we had the incredibly sad news of the couple following their dogs into a swollen river to rescue their dogs, with neither humans or dogs surviving. This week we have the equally sad news of a mother-of-three and the sister-in-law of comedian Ruby Wax dying while trying to get her dogs away from a train track.

How not to buy a puppy

There is currently an advert on a website for a litter of pups. Nothing wrong with that you may say, but this advert is horrifying. The pups are one day old but according to the seller the bitch has no milk and is not interested in her litter, so the pups are "ready now". In other words, those tiny puppies, who have not even the protection of antibodies from their mother's milk, will be hurried off to new homes as quickly as possible, at £300 (around $550) per pup.

Something else to make you smile

I've just read about the Orang Utan and the dog who are going to appear on Oprah Winfrey soon. There are lovely photos with that article and the postures of the Orang Utan are so human it is amazing. I love the photo of the two cuddling, that surely could be a human and his/her dog.

Something to make you smile


Very, very sad

After posting last week about Jon Katz questioning whether our dogs love us, there was a very sad news item in the UK that demonstrated just how much we love our dogs. A couple with their young baby in a pushchair, were walking their two dogs along a river, when the dogs got into difficulty in the river.

Calling more naughty dogs

No sooner does Victoria Stilwell put out an appeal for anyone interested in appearing in It's Me or the Dog, than Cesar Milan is on the lookout for dog problems to solve!

Calling all naughty dogs



Victoria Stilwell with Marc Abraham at Crufts.
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Do you have a badly behaved dog and a desire to be on television? Well this is for you, because the It's Me or The Dog Team are looking for new "talent" for the show. They are particularly looking for dogs who behave badly around pools, so if that is you and our dog, here's hoping you get to make a splash! You'll find the details of how to apply below:

 

Now Casting: “IT’S ME OR THE DOG” on Animal Planet!

Dog Train and Behave Week 2009



How does your dog walk on lead?
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Does your dog pull and strain ahead when you are out walking? Would you like to achieve the harmony of having him walk calmly at your heel? Then get involved with Dog Train and Behave Week, which this year is focusing on walking on lead. There are tips on the site from expert trainers such as Dr. Roger Mugford, Victoria Stilwell, and Gwen Bailey that will benefit you and your dog wherever you live.

Here's the press release about the event:

Dogs don't do what??!!

Since dogs can't talk to us, there are many subjects about which we will never know the truth. Of course we can all form opinions on these subjects (informed or otherwise!) and argue about the til we're blue in the face. One of these issues which is certain to have me spluttering, leaving comments and firing off emails signed off as "Outraged of Shropshire", is that of whether dogs love us. According to author Jon Katz they don't.