Tuesday 3 July 2012

Pet sitting Eastleigh

 

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Riding accident sets Lyndsey on course for a brand new canine career

 

Riding accident sets Lyndsey on course for a brand new canine career

A BELSAY woman has turned to man's best friend after an nasty injury put a stop to her original career.

Other instructors have come on board and this has enabled the business to look after all areas of a dog's welfare.

As she helped teach Border Collie Grace to work sheep on a local farm, where she lives with her partner, and her cocker spaniel Sweep is a working gundog, Lyndsey did a dog grooming course online.

Practical courses followed and she enjoyed them all.

The Stamfordham resident has two Saarloos wolfhounds.

"The premises are excellent for us because the unit is big enough for everything we need indoors and we have acres of farmland in which to walk the dogs.

But the 27-year-old was determined to do something useful when she was injured and the answer came in the form of her other favourite animal.

"I was in hospital for three days and I suffered a subtalar fracture of the foot.

"I was upset because I couldn't get my foot to the correct angle to ride a horse and I haven't been back on one since the accident.

"A high percentage of canines are of a gundog breed, so they need regular stimulation and activity and it isn't good for them to be left at home for long periods.

She is studying towards a gold level award with the Academy of Dog Trainers and Behaviourists (ADTB).

Susan has an NVQ level two in animal care, an NVQ level three in pet care management, has the ADTB gold standard and is presently studying towards a foundation degree in advanced canine management and psychology.

"But as one door closed, another door opened with the dog training courses and I'm glad in a way how things have turned out because I enjoy working for myself and I get a lot of reward out of developing people's dogs.

"My degree looks into the brain function of dogs, which I'm applying to my classes and one-to-one behavioural consultations," she said.

Lyndsey said: "On the day of the accident, I was riding out for a friend when suddenly the horse reared up and fell on me.

As well as a 140sq m arena - there is a no kennel policy - it offers walking, feeding and interaction with other dogs, a full grooming service and training classes for all ages and abilities.

"We treat each dog we take care of as if they were our own and as we're all living increasingly busy lives, we're happy to supply day care for full days (8am up to 6pm), half days or on an hourly basis.

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Things Pet Stores Don't Want You To Know

 

Things Pet Stores Don't Want You To Know

The $51 billion pet industry isn't always cute and cuddly.

The stores say veterinarians regularly check animals' health.

Shoppers should still carefully examine the animal for physical symptoms and unusual behavior before buying. Stores might also include "warranties" with similar coverage. Many states have "lemon laws" covering pet owners' veterinary bills for illnesses and injuries existing at the time of the animal's purchase, Menkin says. "As soon as you get your pet, bring them to your veterinarian," she says. ) It can also help to check with animal fancier groups and retailers that specialize in a particular animal, especially if it's exotic, Kaplan says. (Petland and Petco both say they do. "Pet stores do not always know everything about the animals they're selling," she says.

"Fido came from a puppy mill.

Displays vary widely from store to store, but good pet stores make an effort to meet the animal's needs, says Michael Maddox, a vice president at the Pet Industry Joint Advisory Council. "Petco always recommends that anyone looking to add a brand new pet to their family consider adopting a companion animal in need of a loving home -- rather than purchasing one -- even if it's an animal we sell in our stores," a spokeswoman says.

But Patti Strand, national director of the National Animal Interest Alliance, says buying from a pet store shouldn't automatically be out of the running. Petland's spokeswoman says the store's policy is to source puppies only from local adoption groups, hobby breeders (as defined by the Animal Welfare Act), and USDA-licensed breeders with no direct violations on their latest inspection report. Pet stores can be the sole source of particular breeds in some areas, and a better alternative than buying sight unseen. Plus, as Schnitz found, stores may also use enclosures as a product showcase, even if those items aren't a perfect fit for that species -- or safe for it. Petco uses veterinary and engineering experts to design its displays, a spokeswoman says, and products placed in them are reviewed for safety by in-house and independent veterinarians and other experts. 99 at PetSmart. Dollar stores usually carry tug ropes and plush toys, at a discount of half or better, says Teri Gault, founder of TheGroceryGame. 99 at Petco and PetSmart, while Safeway has it for $9. "Most pet store puppies come from puppy mills," she says.

A 2010 audit of USDA enforcement by the Office of the Inspector General found that the department didn't properly cite breeders' violations, and that the enforcement process was ineffective at curbing repeat violators. "One problematic breeder is one too many, so we stay on top of those individuals and make certain they adhere to the regulations," he says.

Pet-store purchasers do risk getting an unhealthy puppy from a bad breeding facility, says veterinary specialist Dr. Muddled breeding lines can bring out congenital defects, she says. Ongoing salmonella outbreaks linked to contact with turtles and African dwarf frogs have sickened 124 and 241 consumers, respectively. Puppies, kittens and other mammals may transmit parasites, while reptiles and amphibians can carry salmonella, says Dr. At Petco, a recent sale reduced the price to $6. But more frequent sales give an edge to supermarket pricing, Gault says. When it's on sale, the same bag goes for $5. 67, versus $49. Target edges out pet store Wag. 49 rather than $144.

Pet food and treats require more diligent shopping, especially if you're buying a mass-market products, says Paris Permenter, author of "Barkonomics. " Petland and Petco both offer hand-washing stations, and Petland requires their use before and after handling animals. An FDA spokeswoman says consumers should also be on the lookout for recalls. com's Zhang says the site pulls recalled items from the site and emails all customers who purchased affected food, offering them a free -- safe -- replacement.

. (Online pet store prices can be even cheaper, but shipping charges often add to the price. Free shipping offers typically exclude food. com on the ScoopFree Ultra self-cleaning litter box with a price of $135. At Wal-Mart, an "intermediate"-size Remington plastic pet carrier is $38. Big-box stores, drugstores and supermarkets tend to have better supply prices, too. com, a price-tracking site. Some allow claims as far as two years after purchase if the pet is found to have a congenital or hereditary defect.

In recent years, the government also traced outbreaks of monkeypox (a virus in the smallpox family) and lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (a form of meningitis) to pet store animals. Since August, the CDC has tallied 46 cases of salmonella linked to pet owners handling frozen feeder mice, while another 22 fell ill with it after contact with contaminated dry dog food.

Consumers' best recourse is limited contact with store animals and petfood, and vigorous hand-washing immediately after, says Barton Behravesh. Dogs from commercial breeders might have more extensive congenital defects -- like heart disease, blood disorders and hip dysplasia -- that may not become apparent for several years, she says. Dogs and cats adopted from stores' rescue partners can have those same health problems, too. "They bring up a complete totally different range of infectious diseases. " After Hurricane Katrina, for example, rescued dogs sent to other states for adoption spread ringworm and heartworm. " Overcrowding is a problem, too, to the point where "they house different species together that would never be found together in the wild," she says. For puppies, there's also parvovirus and distemper, viruses that can lead to lifelong complications or death. Pet store puppies can cost upwards of $1,000, but bad living conditions at puppy mills and too-early separation from their mothers often make puppies sick (see laceable tank liner instead. "They thought this looked better, and it sold more bark," Schnitz recalls.

Experts say store enclosures are rarely accurate models of what a house setup should look like. Wag. "The chance of getting a disease from animals at Petco is much lower than that from handling raw chicken or beef from your local grocery store," a spokeswoman says. She was surprised to see the store used bark chips on the bottom of the reptile cages, which many experts caution against.

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Sunday 1 July 2012

Dry dog food in Bolton

 

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Wednesday 13 June 2012

Good dog, good job? More dogs sit, stay at work

 

Good dog, good job? More dogs sit, stay at work

Like any new addition to an office, Dolly had an adjustment period.

"Engineering and software companies are frequently the type of company that is pet-friendly," Kain said. You get a more efficient workplace, one that's not consumed with stress.

"It's such a brilliant way to create a productive atmosphere.

Having animals around also encourages camaraderie, McCormack said. They are automatic conversation starters and ice breakers.

"I consider it a benefit like health care.

She introduced Dolly to Authentic's maintenance man, and because Dolly still barked and growled at outside deliverymen, McCormack asked for a heads-up call from the front desk when they arrived.

Now she puts Dolly in her lap until the deliveries are finished.

Dolly's favorite part of coming to work is the attention, McCormack said.

Extrovertic, a health care communications agency with forty employees and offices in New York City and Cambridge, Mass.

At the same time, McCormack added, "They are a calming force. 3 million dogs to work every day, according to an American Pet Products Association survey last year. On June 22 this year, it is sponsored by North Carolina-based Pet Sitters International to promote adoption.

"We are a small agency. We want the quality of our employees' lives to be better than they would get at a bigger agency. Having dogs in the office is another way of saying, 'We are different and we really care about you,'" said company CEO Dorothy Wetzel.

Fifteen to 20 of the 120 employees or freelancers working at Authentic Entertainment bring their dogs to work, said co-founder and executive producer Lauren Lexton.

For others, allowing pets may be a way to help make do with fewer employees working longer hours.

At Authentic Entertainment, Dolly's biggest hurdle was deliverymen.

When you have great people, you would like to keep them forever, she explained, so if they have a dog that's used to coming to work, the individual is less likely to accept a better job offer if it comes along. At work, Dolly is Miss November in a calendar featuring employee dogs as characters on their shows.

"She is the toast of the town," McCormack said.

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