A Pet's Ten Commandments

Chokes me up every time...


A PET'S TEN COMMANDMENTS...

1. My life is likely to last 10-15 years.
Any separation from you is likely to be painful.


2. Give me time to understand what you want of me.

3. Place your trust in me. It is crucial for my well-being.

4. Don't be angry with me for long and don't lock me
up as punishment. You have your work, your
friends, your entertainment, but I have only you.

5. Talk to me. Even if I don't understand your words,
I do understand your voice when speaking to me.

6. Be aware that however you treat me,
I will never forget it.

7. Before you hit me, before you strike me,
remember that I could hurt you, and yet, I choose
not to bite you.

8. Before you scold me for being lazy or
uncooperative, ask yourself if something might be
bothering me. Perhaps I'm not getting the right
food, I have been in the sun too long, or my heart
might be getting old or weak.

9. Please take care of me when I grow old.
You too, will grow old.

10. On the ultimate difficult journey, go with me
please. Never say you can't bear to watch. Don't
make me face this alone. Everything is easier for
me if you are there, because I love you so.

 

News from Daintree

Apologies for those who check the site looking for updates and current information... I have been pretty busy being focused on work and other things to actually get on here and post news and photos.  Time to change that!

We are just back from the Medicine Hat Canine Association CKC All-Breed show, where Rhys had her conformation debut.  She was handled all 3 days by pro handler Larry Clark.  Rhys received many very complimentary comments from the judges and although she did not earn any points this weekend, she got Reserve Winners Female on Friday and Sunday, as well as Best Puppy in Breed all 3 days so we are fairly pleased.

Rhys enjoyed being a show dog and that is best result of all- based on her more reserved demeanor, I was a little concerned she would not enjoy herself.  I will be posting video and pix of the show so you can see for yourself how she seems to like it!

Current Event: A Vet speaks out

Now that the litter is all gone, I thought I would use this space as a real Blog, to showcase interesting dog-related news and events.

I came across this article on one of the dog training lists I am on and thought it was very well put.

Permission to crosspost: Only if you copy and paste in a new e-mail and don't
just forward~!!!!!!
Thank you Libbye Miller DVM for stating:

"Adorable mixed breeds" get cancer, epilepsy, allergies, heart
disease, and orthopedic problems just like purebreds. I see it every
day in my veterinary practice but mixed breed dogs aren't tracked like
the purebreds so they have a reputation as "healthier" that is actually
undeserved in many cases."

It is so sad that a lot of folks, including young veterinarians these
days, buy into the "hybrid vigor" baloney. The vet schools have been
infiltrated by the Animal Rights Extremists, who are teaching them this
junk science in order to push their agenda.

All animals have a certain amount of genetic load, which is to say
there is absolutely no animal without some genetic problem of some sort
of another. Know anyone who wears glasses? Has allergies? Thyroid
problems? Weak knees? Flat feet? A skin condition? Arthritis? A gap
between their front teeth? These are all genetic imperfections.

No human is genetically "clean." Neither is any individual of any
species on earth. So this idea that dogs should not be bred because
they might have a genetic problem, and that breeders are somehow "evil"
for breeding them, is ridiculous. Every single individual of every
single species has at least a few genetic conditions.

To use PeTA's logic, all breeding of all kinds (including having human
babies) should halt immediately. And to be honest, Ingrid Newkirk (the
woman who founded PeTA) does believe exactly that. She thinks that
humans should become extinct, along with dogs, cats, etc. This
ridiculous scenario is precisely what she would like to see happen.
So folks, if that is what you want...if you agree with Ingrid
Newkirk's whacky views, send your hard earned money to PeTA. They will
help to ensure you are not able to own a dog or cat or hamster or any
other pet in the future. They will see to it that you can't eat meat or
fish or eggs or any type of animal-based nutrition. They will work to
shut down places like Sea World, the zoos, etc. so you cannot observe
the many wonderful animals on the Earth. Eventually, once they
accomplish these things, they may turn their efforts to making it
illegal for humans to procreate.
If you don't agree with their extremist views, wise up and start
supporting those who truly do love, care for and enjoy interaction with
other species here on our little blue planet.

The fanciers of the breeds, those you see exhibiting their dogs at
Westminster and other dog shows, work very hard to eliminate serious
genetic conditions. They screen their breeding stock with every
available test. They research pedigrees before breeding into other
lines, to check for similar clearances in those animals. They
contribute money to research organizations to further the work being
done to track down genetic problems. They contribute blood, cell
samples, etc. from their own animals to help with DNA and genome
studies. They have made great progress so far, and they continue to
work hard at it.

Are there unethical breeders? Certainly, there are. Just as in any
group of humans, you will find the good and the bad. United States VP
Elect Joe Biden, for example, managed to find a not so good one when he
got his new German Shepherd puppy. I don't know who did his research
for him, but they obviously didn't do their homework if they were
looking for a responsible breeder. Joe has the right to get his dog
from whomever he wishes, but if he was trying to set an example of
purchasing from a responsible hobby breeder he went off the track this
time. That's too bad, but it was his choice.

Unfortunately, breeders like that may be a lot easier to find because
of their high volume and high profile. If you are looking for a nice
family pet from a breeder who will be there for you forever, you need
to do due diligence. You won't get that from a pet store. You won't get
that from the guy selling dogs out of his pickup truck in the WalMart
parking lot. You won't get that support from a high-volume breeder,
either. Yes, it takes a little more time and effort to find someone who
really cares and does all the work to breed the healthiest, happiest
puppies possible and then stands behind those puppies.

This is a living being that will be part of your family, hopefully,
for many years. Isn't it worth a bit of effort to find a breeder who
will be there for you and that puppy forever?

And guess what? Shows like Westminster are a very valuable resource
for finding breeders who do care and who use the best possible
practices, as well as for learning more about the various breeds.

Bravo to USA Network for broadcasting the Westminster Kennel Club show
all these years. May they enjoy continued success through the ongoing
inclusion of such programs. I will be eagerly watching this year's
show!"

Down to 5

The puppies who are left haven't seemed to notice too much that 3 of them are gone, but I sure do!  It seems like a much smaller crew, although they are just as noisy and eating just as much! 

Curry still goes in once in awhile to nurse them while stealing their food.  They don't seem to mind.  They adore her and clamour around her every chance they get!

Here are the last Daintree pix of Bombay, Mango and Tandoori before getting on their flights.

All sold but one

What a difference a couple of days makes!  Mango is heading to Vancouver and Tandoori will be flying with her and then on to Nanaimo, where he will be living.  Bombay is off to New Jersey too!

Now just Chai waits for a loving home to call her own.

I called Westjet today to begin the travel bookings for the puppies flying to their new homes in BC and New Jersey on the weekend of December 19th, only to find out that tomorrow is the last day puppies can fly before the Christmas embargoes on pets!  Bring on the rushing around and drama, and somehow it has all come together.  The puppies leaving have all been vet checked with international health certificates, crates have been bought, money has changed hands, tattoos have been done, and now we just drop them off to the airport tomorrow destined for their new lives and homes. 

What a whirlwind!  I am just glad it all worked out that so many people could come together to make this happen!!  Especially Mike who is driving over 6 hours each way to collect Bombay from the Montreal airport and bring him back to Jersey City, and Rod who is taking the harbour plane from Nanaimo to Vancouver to pick up Tandoori.  Thanks a million, puppy people!