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Thursday, November 12, 2009
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Current mood:  inspired
Category: Pets and Animals
http://www.idablog.org/idaafrica/dorothys-photo/It is with rapt fascination that a photograph of a deceased chimpanzee being visibly mourned by dozens of chimpanzees looking on as the body is being wheeled for burial has transfixed viewers across the Internet, on television, and in countless publications, with its soul-piercing sadness. The image of the matriarch Dorothy, lying still amid orphaned chimpanzees at ..Sanaga-Yong.. ..Chimpanzee.. ..Rescue.. ..Center.., in ..Cameroon.., ..Africa.., is something wondrous to behold. The ....Sanaga-Yong.. ..Center...., which provides sanctuary for nearly 70 orphans, victims of the illegal bushmeat trade, is a project of IDA Africa, the creation of In Defense of Animals’ Dr. Sheri Speede. who first traveled to the country to volunteer her veterinary skills. She made friends with three chimpanzees, Becky, Jacky, and Pepe—who had suffered decades in small cages at a resort hotel and, in 1999, became the first adult chimpanzees who had been rescued in Cameroon. In 2000, IDA Africa organized a forced confiscation of adult chimpanzees Dorothy and Nama, and eight monkeys, the first armed confiscation of illegally held primates in ....Cameroon.....The striking image by Sanaga-Yong volunteer Monica Szczupider that first appeared in the November, 2009, issue of National Geographic captures exquisitely the personal and ideal sharing of the fate among nonhumans brought together by a common purpose and who form extraordinary bonds of friendship. The photo subsequently appeared on “Inside edition,” “ABC News,” the New York Post, London Telegraph, the Daily Mail, and a variety of other newspapers and Web sites around the world.The writer Susan Sontag in On photography wrote that “photographs do not explain; they acknowledge.” When looking at the photo, one immediately feels the magnitude and closeness of the family of chimpanzees and seeing their view of things. In all the marvel of their chimpanzee nature and sophisticated minds, our closest genetic kin possess their own dialects, cultures, they teach their young, use tools, and are self-aware, conscious of themselves and their futures. And as evident in the photo, they feel sorrow and mourn the deaths of loved ones.Orphaned by a hunter who killed her mother, Dorothy was sold as a “mascot” to an amusement park-hotel, where she was chained by her neck. Somewhere between 25 and 40 dark years, she endured the endless mocking and jeering of visitors to the park, as she was taught to drink beer and beg for cigarettes to the great delight of onlookers. People laughed mercilessly at Dorothy, but no one came near enough to touch her. She was labeled vicious by the hotel staff. Once at the sanctuary, she made fast friends with many of the chimpanzees, even experiencing mother love by adopting a baby orphan named Bouboule, whom she adored until the end of her life. Dorothy and Nama, another amusement part refugee and soul mate, lived in alpha male Jacky’s group of 27 chimpanzees. Dorothy was at the center of it all—a beloved mother figure to many of the younger chimpanzees—a luminous presence everyone at Sanaga-Yong felt like a nimbus.When Dorothy passed away, on September 22, 2008, from what appeared to be heart failure, Dr. Speede said “many people from the villages, including the high chief of our seven villages, came to pay their respects. No one seemed to wonder for a second whether a funeral service was appropriate for a chimpanzee. They walked to the camp from their villages after learning of Dorothy’s death, without being invited.“We buried Dorothy beside the enclosure where she lived and beside the tomb of her friend Becky. All the chimpanzees in her family came to watch and mourn with us. When we brought her to the gravesite, they asked to see her again, so I took her body close for them to see her a final time. None of them left until the burial was finished.”
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Thursday, November 12, 2009
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Current mood:  inspired
Category: Pets and Animals
And Some Great Reading ! What's It All About ... Alfy ? Not forgetting Chris's two books published by Halsgrove on the history of St. Mawes All profit made from any of these purchases goes directly to the care of our rescued animals on Jollity Farm here in Cornwall Thank you so much for your support Mary Alice and Chris Pollard
From Rich Russom Thank You, and may the Blessing of Family, Friends, Health, and the Unconditional Love of Animals, be with you Always:) Rich Russom One of the most dangerous things that can happen in our society is to allow anyone to kill or torture an animal and get away with it.
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Thursday, November 12, 2009
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Current mood:  good
Category: Pets and Animals
Minister asked to rethink position on BSL by BVA President:
................................................................................ Bruce, a family pet kept on ‘canine death row’ has been held since seized from his family in September 2007 for looking the wrong shape and size as outlawed under breed specific legislation in Northern Ireland. Now top vet Professor Bill Reilly has spoken out against the legislation and urged a rethink on the Government’s position.For Bruce a staggering two years has passed whilst his legal case is ongoing even though he has never put a paw wrong in his life and he’s not alone in this legal nightmare where life hangs in the balance and Bruce and others are confined to a concrete cell and cruelly denied the family homes they once knew. This surely cannot be the actions of a civilized society when in fact it is irresponsible and uneducated breeders and owners who are the problem, not breeds or ‘types’ of dogs? The annual BVA North of Ireland Dinner held at the Parliament Buildings in Stomont, Northern Ireland took place on the 29th October 2009, addressing the Dinner was the recently newly appointed President of the BVA; Professor Bill Reilly. Speaking before guests including the ....Northern Ireland.... Minister for Agriculture & Rural Development, Michelle Gildernew MP MLA, Jim Nicholson MEP and several other politicians as well as veterinary professionals, Bill Reilly covered several “core topics” including that of breed specific legislation (BSL). A copy of the full speech can be found on the BVA web site, in relation to BSL, Professor Reilly said: “Dogs are also hitting the headlines through the recent announcement of new control measures. I was shocked to read that one third of all dogs destroyed in the ..UK.. are in ....Northern Ireland.... – clearly the dual problems of dangerous and stray dogs are an enormous drain on your resources. We welcome your commitment to promoting responsible pet ownership, but we are disappointed with the proposal to retain breed-specific legislation. The manner in which a dog behaves is both a result of its inherited characteristics and, more importantly, the rearing and training provided by its owner. We know that aggression is a normal behaviour and can be shown by any dog of any breed, type or mixed breeding. Breed-specific legislation therefore engenders a false and dangerous perception that breeds not banned will not show aggression. I would urge the Minister to rethink her position on this issue and shift the focus of control to ‘deed not breed’, alongside a concerted campaign to promote responsible pet ownership.“ Minister Michelle Gildernew has given a written response to the BVA President’s speech at the BVA Dinner and in relation to the comments on BSL has stated: “I note your comments on my proposals for dog control legislation and in particular on the issue of breed specific legislation. Subject to Executive approval, I plan to begin consultation in November on my proposals. I will ensure that the BVA receives a copy of the consultation document and I would clearly value the Association's input on my full proposals at that stage.” It is heartening to hear that the leader of the BVA has spoken out against breed specific legislation and has urged the Minister to rethink her position on this issue. Breed bans do simply not work and are costing millions of pounds to implement whilst failing dismally to protect the public whilst innocent adult dogs and puppies are being held in kennels at huge public expense awaiting court hearings to determine their fate with a tape measure or being automatically put to death and all based solely on their appearance. Please support the President of the BVA and write to Minister Gildernew and urge her to repeal breed specific legislation in ....Northern Ireland.... and to spare the life of Bruce and other family pets currently caught up in this unjust and unworkable legal nightmare: - Department of Agriculture & Rural Development (DARD):
Email:dardhelpline@dardni.gov.ie & private.office@dardni.gov.uk - Minister of Agriculture & Rural Development - Michelle Gildernew, MP MLA:
Email:Michelle.Gildernew@sinn-fein.ie - British Veterinary Association - Presidents Office:
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Thursday, November 12, 2009
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Current mood:  jubilant
Category: Pets and Animals
Enjoy this lovely editorial from K9 Magazine :)
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Wednesday, November 11, 2009
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Current mood:  busy
Category: Pets and Animals
Brenda giving Reiki therapy to our Madi to help with her arthritis Dear all, Please help Brenda to get a large audience for her talk with the fabulous Sue Marchant, BBC Radio Cambridge, at 7.20pm GMT tonight, you can listen live online & also email the show to give your support if you have time :) Brenda gives a huge amount of time to helping rescue dogs at a local shelter and at Remus Horse Sanctuary in Essex. At the local rescue shelter Brenda helps to get the dogs into good homes and also gives free Reiki treatments to those that need it most. Since Reiki therapy was introduced at Remus Sanctuary their vet bills have dropped by a third so you can see how this would really help other shelters if more Reiki therapists would give their time in this way. Best wishes & bye for now, Maria xx THANK YOU, PLEASE SHARE!! :)
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Tuesday, November 03, 2009
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Current mood:  disgusted
Category: News and Politics
Dear all,
Please read up on the links below and remember if dogs with 'bull' in any part of their breed spec could be banned from the UK you can depend whatever breed irresponsible 'owners' choose to abuse next (and this could be any breed that becomes fashionable for all the wrong reasons or simply any dog made to be aggressive or used as a fighting tool) then your dog or your favourite breed of dog could be next. Don't allow the ignorant and dangerously uneducated Kit Malthouse and his supporters to push this extreme idea any further, in the UK right now we truly have a fight on our hands to save innocent dogs from 'gently being phased out' which simply means, putting them all to sleep, in other words, 'death to ALL bull breeds' and those that resemble them. This witch hunt has gone too far and it can only be ended by the common sense of the common people.
Please write a comment on the editorial pages and have your say before it's too late.
Thank you Maria
Times Online -
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/columnists/guest_contributors/article6898663.eceEMAIL - campaignoffice@kitmalthouse.comkit.malthouse@london.gov.ukK9 Magazine response to Kit Malthouse -
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Sunday, November 01, 2009
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Current mood:  determined
Category: Pets and Animals
This is well worth a listen, please share to help UK dogs & families affected by unfair and cruel Breed Specific Legislation as part of the Dangerous Dogs Act.
http://www.dogmagazine.net/archives/4267/breed-specific-legislation-drink-drugs-government-liars/Thank you Maria xx
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Wednesday, September 30, 2009
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Current mood:  determined
Category: Pets and Animals
Dear all,
Please read and share the following appeal to bring two small abused pups from Turkey to the UK where they have a good home waiting for them.
Thank you Maria xx
MESSAGE FROM AVRIL -
I am asking everyone I know to help with quarantine costs to bring these two sweet babies out of Turkey and into UK.
http://www.facebook.com/avril.simms1#/group.php?gid=139489879565&ref=mfThey were found in Turkey during my recent stay there, the black pup had been burnt with cigarettes, both had fleas and worms, I had the pups treated at the vets and also had their shots for parvovirus and distemper.
I had hoped to have found them homes, but sadly this did not happen, on my return last Sunday I had no choice but to leave them at the local municipality shelter. This was one of the hardest things for me to do in a long time.
After returning home I missed them so much and hated the thought that they may never have a loving home, I decided to find out about bringing them here, which as it turns out isn't as difficult as I first thought, my only problem is the quarantine fees, which will amount to £3,286.42.
Please if you can help .. any donation, no matter how small will go a long way.
You can donate by paypal
To : simsshineon@aol.com
Donate £20 to enter into the draw, please read on -
Karen Lowrie Wren has kindly offered her lovely 2 bedroomed appartment to be entered into a draw to raise the funds toward the quarantine fees required once the pups enter the UK.
FACEBOOK GROUP -
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=139489879565&ref=mfA 2 bedroomed appartment in Altinkum Turkey can be yours for one week, all you need do is donate £20 + to the fund to rescue the pups.
Each entrant will recieve a number on confirmation of payment.
Enter now by paypal :
simsshineon@aol.com
You could win a weeks stay in the lovely seaside resort on the Agean coastline of Altinkum Turkey.
See pics :
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Avril
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Tuesday, September 08, 2009
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Current mood:  busy
Category: Pets and Animals
Dear all,
Please join the facebook group and sign/forward this important petition, thank you.
Maria xxThis group has been set up initially to offer support to Animals In Need, a rescue organisation fighting for their dogs against the draconian Dangerous Dogs Act but also to discuss the effects of the DDA on other rescues.
All rescues within the U.K are affected by the DDA and with staffords and their crosses being one of the most common dogs in rescues we urge those rescues to not give up on their dogs.
For many of those rescue the DDA goes against their beliefs and practice of never putting a healthy dog down. The rescue who fight for their dogs need our support. Please invite your friends and help put a stop to the needless killing of friendly healthy animals based on their appearance.
Its time to rescue the rescuers.
Contact DetailsAnimals in Need are a rescue organisation offering sanctuary to many abandoned animals each year. A registered charity, they have operated in Liverpool U.K for 18 years. Now the rescuers need rescuing.
With a strict spay/neuter policy for all their own animals they also spend a great deal of time and finance working with dogs and their owners within the community offering free neutering, chipping and training to those in need. As a result they have prevented the birth of hundred or even thousands of unwanted dogs. During the "pit bull amnesty" of 2007 they offered free help and advice to owners caught up in the Dangerous Dogs Act (DDA) 1991. To this day they still do all the above. However at the end of 2007 the DDA turned to the rescuers as two of their dogs were accused of being pit bull type. Then, in January 2008 a young dog was left abandoned and, being a law abiding rescue they notified the authorities. Animals In Need were then taken to court under 4b of the DDA for three counts of possessing a banned breed. The rescue refused to accept the first two dogs were "of type" and funded a legal team and experts to defend the dogs. They won and both dogs were deemed to be legal cross breeds and re-homed. The rescue agreed with the authorities on the type of the third dog however having a strict non destruction policy they funded experts and a legal team to ask the courts to register the dog to Animals In Need. This was allowed and the dog’s life was spared. She will live out her life under the care of Animals in Need who are the ONLY rescue within the ....UK.... to currently own an exempted dog. However the nightmare was not over and at the end of 2008 the DDA struck again and a further dog was accused of being a banned breed. Unlike the previous three dogs this one was seized and removed to secure kennels pending court proceedings. Animals in Need founder, Fran Ellis is now facing another charge of possessing an illegal breed and with penalties that could include up to 6 months in prison, a £5000 fine and a criminal record. Please help support Animals in Need by signing below.
We the undersigned give full support to Animals In Need staff and trustees for the reasons given below.
1) I know them to be a law abiding organisation.
2) They have and continue to do excellent work within the community arranging to have dogs neutered. 3) They have prevented the birth of thousands of bull breed dogs over the years and consistantly strive to improve the welfare of dogs by promoting responsible ownership and offering behavioural training.
We ask that Animals In Need be given consideration for all the excellent work they have done and continue to do.
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Tuesday, September 08, 2009
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Current mood:  awake
Category: Pets and Animals
WFLF Humanion Films FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Sept 8, 2009,
WFLF Humanion Films has announced the release of their Issue Trailer for Saving America's Horses, A Nation Betrayed. The focus of the issue trailer is to clearly define the mission of the film production which is to protect ALL HORSES from slaughter. Representatives are confident that the trailer will raise awareness and support for the CAUSE and hope to inspire more support for the making of the film through completion.
Watch the Issue Trailer Now! http://www.savingamericashorses.org/issuetrailerflv.html
The Official Film Trailer will be released later in November and will reflect the tone of the film with an introduction to the story lines.
Please tell your friends and family about SAVING AMERICA'S HORSES, A NATION BETRAYED. Please support this film project and help us to save America's Horses. We are their voice and they need to be heard.
Thank you for your support.
For the horses
The Team Saving America's Horses, A Nation Betrayed
Director, Producer ~ Katia Louise Associate Producer ~ Debra Lopez
Executive Advisory Board Paula Bacon Laura Allen Dr Nena Winand John Holland Julie Caramante Shelley Abrams
Other Ways To Help
1) Tell-A-Friend SAVING AMERICA'S HORSES also relies on you to spread the word about our project. Asking a friend or family member to sign up for our action alert is a great way to help the horses!
Learn more: http://www.wildforlifefoundation.org/home.html 2) Support this Film
Saving America’s Horses, the documentary film allows you to help save horses by helping us to give them a voice. In addition to donations, you can collaborate! From sharing your personal stories, to banner exchange, to sponsorships, to submitting a statement, to contributing goods and services to in-kind support, our film website has it all.
Contact: Kate Dudley, Publicist Production ### Saving America's Horses, A Nation BetrayedPlease help support this film so that we can protect all American horses from slaughter. http://www.savingamericashorses.org/donations.html-- Join the "Saving America's Horses" Cause on Facebook http://apps.facebook.com/causes/331757
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