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Through circumstances too boring to recount we have a few cheap pet beds from five below, and I thought maybe Miles would like one because he likes soft things, and he chose himself the Snoopy bed INSTANTLY.
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It's too bright. I can't look at your camera, but I can smile for it.Next, bending over from the waist, place your hands upon your knees and face your rock.
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"Dubai residents flee: growing emergency over abandoned dogs and cats amid chaos
A wave of requests for help for pets left on the streets, in closed apartments and in clinics
Dubai is emptying following Iran's recent drone strikes in the region. This situation has driven many residents to flight, but it is also exacerbating a phenomenon that unwittingly involves pets. Dogs, cats, and small companion animals: there are increasing reports from shelters, veterinary clinics, and volunteer groups , denouncing an uncontrolled increase in requests for help. Not only to find new homes for the animals, but also to request euthanasia.
Some people contact clinics to put down dogs and cats because they can't take them with them on a last-minute trip. Then there are those who leave them on the streets, abandon them on the doorsteps of acquaintances or complete strangers, or those who pin the hope of a new life for their (now ex-)best friend to a lamppost. But there are also cases of animals left inside sealed houses, unable to survive in any way.
According to volunteers, one of the causes of the phenomenon lies in bureaucratic obstacles that slow down the process of bringing animals abroad , with health regulations requiring vaccinations and certificates that can take a long time to be issued. Thus, many people, faced with the possibility of a sudden escape from a city they no longer feel safe from, decide to leave their homes, belongings, and animals behind.
Urgent adoption requests and appeals to not abandon the animals are pouring in. Many of them are elderly, properly registered, and microchipped. These characteristics demonstrate how these animals, now among the many 'silent' victims of the conflict, were accustomed to living in a home that was suddenly closed and forgotten."
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This is Max, going outside for the first time ever
Shocked at how big and full the world is. Terrified and excited by all the opportunities and danger
She got a haircut, today
Dogfirmations with Doofie and Dingus: Recovery
Dingus is patient with his recovery process.
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Indy reminds you to indulge in life's simple pleasures, like a little bit of sunshine and a breeze (from the comfort of your human-powered backpack transportation system).
My just chilling in his lounge underneath our bed. There's blankets, and pillows and toys. He just chills.
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Yesterdays daily photo had both Luna and Camu, and so will todays photo too
This one is from July 2019 and we were having a heatwave, and of course when we visited the dog park Camu what is best for him after zooming around crawled in a puddle of mud that had gathered there few days earlier when it had rained heavily Naturally we all got a refreshing cool shower when we got home
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Dogfirmations with Doofie and Dingus: Belong
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A typical morning at our house.
Good morning, afternoon, or evening to you! We hope you enjoy your Monday! Pax and Peck remind us to please watch your back. Take care and stay safe.
CRUFTS: Best in Show winner on list of 67 dog breeds campaigners claim could be banned but is your dog really at risk
A four-year-old Clumber Spaniel named Bruin was crowned Best in Show at the worlds most famous dog show on Sunday, but the victory has been overshadowed by a fierce debate over the future of dozens of Britains most popular breeds.
Campaigners have warned that 67 breeds including family favourites like the West Highland White Terrier, the Shih Tzu, the King Charles Spaniel, and even the late Queens beloved Corgis could be effectively banned under new breeding guidelines.
However, animal welfare experts and academics have hit back, arguing the claims are a misinterpretation of a new voluntary scheme designed to improve the health of dogs, not to ban them.
What is the debate about
The controversy centres on the new Innate Health Assessment (IHA), a 10-point visual checklist developed by the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Animal Welfare (APGAW).
The tool is designed to help breeders avoid using dogs with extreme conformations physical features that cause health problems, such as very flat faces, excessively short legs, or skin folds.
Under the voluntary guidelines, a dog would fail the assessment if it has three or more of these extreme features. Campaigners have claimed that if the tool becomes law, it would lead to a ban on breeding the 67 breeds they have identified.
What do the experts say
Experts from the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) and the RSPCA, who support the new assessment tool, have stressed that no ban is being proposed.
They argue the aim is to encourage healthier breeding practices over time, for example by mating pugs with slightly less squashed faces or dachshunds with longer legs.
Professor Dan ONeill of the RVC told the i newspaper that only 10 of the 225 Kennel Club recognised breeds would be at high risk of failing the assessment, as they are the most likely to have multiple extreme features.
The full list: Is your dogs breed at risk
Here is the full list of 67 breeds cited by campaigners, with an explanation of their actual risk level under the proposed new welfare assessment.
High Risk: The 10 breeds at risk of failing
These breeds are most at risk because they often have three or more of the extreme features the assessment looks for, such as a combination of a flat face, short legs, skin folds, or a very short tail.
French BulldogDogue de BordeauxBasset HoundBoston TerrierBrussels GriffonEnglish BulldogPekingeseShih TzuJapanese ChinPugLow/No Risk: The 57 breeds that would pass
These breeds are on the campaigners list because they may have one or two of the extreme features, but not the three required to fail the assessment. They are not at risk of being banned.
The Dachshund on the list due to its short legs, but not considered high risk under the proposed welfare assessment.The Pembroke Welsh Corgi the late Queens beloved breed features on the list due to its short legs, but experts say it is not among the highest-risk breeds.Short-legged breeds (but otherwise healthy):
Breeds with potential for a single issue (e.g. skin folds, droopy eyes, or a short muzzle, but not multiple issues):
Merle-coloured breeds (a colour pattern, not a conformation issue that would cause a fail on its own):
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