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Pets for Christmas?

Posted by Animal Spirit on Thursday, 26 November, 2009

christmas gift puppy

Are you thinking of buying a pet as a gift for a loved-one this Christmas?

That is a STUPID idea!

I’m sure you mean well. Giving someone a pet as a present is perhaps a sweet sentiment, but it’s not really fair to the gift pet.

If you give someone a pet you absolutely have to be 100% sure:

  • They want a pet
  • They are allowed to get a pet where they live
  • A member of their family/housemate isn’t allergic to that pet
  • They want that specific species
  • They want that specific breed
  • They can afford to care for the pet
  • They have actually TOLD you they want to get that pet.

… And even then I wouldn’t recommend it.

Many unwanted (or perhaps just unaffordable) gift pets end up abandoned and/or in shelters. During the festive season there is also an increase of people just abandoning their pets when they go on holiday or simply leave them at home, alone and unattended. Animal Rescue shelters reach crisis time during the December holidays, due to the shear number of inmates. Many of them run out of food and space.

This festive season, if you’re thinking about getting a pet, rather adopt than buy. Go to your local shelter and find a friend who will love you forever for giving them a new home.

Don’t however adopt a pet as a gift for someone else. You don’t want the poor animal to be recycled and simply end up back at the shelter.

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Burn This Book!

Posted by Animal Spirit on Wednesday, 28 October, 2009

I think burning books is sacrilegious, smelly and polluting… but the concept of this book has me really annoyed.

burn this book pollution red sky smog

I read an article about a study done that says that dogs have a bigger carbon footprint than SUVs. The study was published under the shock-value title, Time to Eat the Dog: The real guide to sustainable living.

The book was written by Brenda and Robert Vale, professors at Victoria University. Perhaps I should read the book before I can judge, but I refuse to give even one cent of my money to these idiots.

The book suggests that people keep pets that they can eat like for instance chickens and rabbits.

“In a study published in New Scientist, they calculated a medium dog eats 164 kilograms of meat and 95kg of cereals every year. It takes 43.3 square metres of land to produce 1kg of chicken a year. This means it takes 0.84 hectares to feed Fido.”

~Quote from the source article

As one of the comments on the articles said, dogs consume renewable resources, but the fossil fuels used to create petrol are not.

(Source: Article on The Dominion Post by Tanya Kattern.)… But I’m not done.

labs playing on yhr beach

Dogs are awesome!

The concept of this book  ridiculous. Substituting dogs and cats with animals we could eat would be pointless. More meat-producing animals aren’t going to help at all! Raising an animal as a pet and then killing it for meat is psychopathic behaviour. It’s like killing and eating your human child because it is an economic burden and a source of pollution.

The meat industry has a far greater carbon footprint than the auto industry. Why? Because meat is mass-produced. Cattle are fed large amounts of crops and steroids in order to pump up production.

The meat industry wastes land, food, and energy. It creates animal suffering. Apart from CO2 it produces methane gas and nitrous oxide.

“A 2006 United Nations report found that the meat industry produces more greenhouse gases than all the SUVs, cars, trucks, planes, and ships in the world combined.”

~H. Steinfeld et al., Livestock’s Long Shadow: Environmental Issues and Options, Livestock, Environment and Development (2006).

“According to Environmental Defense, if every American skipped one meal of chicken per week and substituted vegetarian foods instead, the carbon dioxide savings would be the same as taking more than a half-million cars off U.S. roads.”

~Source*

*Read more about: How the meat industry pollutes the environment.)

I’m not sure what the numbers would be in SA, but you get the idea. You’re probably thinking but happens to all the animals if we’re not going to eat them? I’m not saying elliminate existing animals or let them become extinct, I’m just saying let’s stop mass producing them to beyond natural numbers for our own personal gain.  If you can’t see yourself giving up meat try substituting just one weekly meal of flesh for a plantt based meal.

Owning dogs give both humans and dogs happiness (if dogs are treated fairly). I wouldn’t want to live on a planet without dogs, no matter how cool my car was.

To the authors of the book I say a giant: F*** You!


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Pot Cake Dogs

Posted by Animal Spirit on Wednesday, 23 September, 2009

I came across an interesting article about potcake dogs the other day and I thought I’d share it with all the pro-adoption dog-lovers…

potcakes dog jake

Potcake dogs are mixed breed dogs from the Bahamas, especially Abaco.
They got their name from pot cakes, the crust that forms at the bottom of a pot of peas and rice, which these dogs were traditionally fed on. These dogs are considered, by most, to have good characters.

Though some humans still see these stray dogs as a pest, many are adopted by dog-lovers who welcome them into their families. Rescued potcake dogs are highly regarded in the Bahamas.

Many of the pot cake dogs have become celebrities. The government is bringing out four postage stamps featuring potcake dogs based on the paintings of Bahamian artist Alton Lowe. The potcake dogs that will be featured on the stamps are Turtle, Oreo, Tripod and Amigo.

Amigo pot cake dog Amigo is another homeless dog rescue success story. He received a Good Will award from the Animal Rescue Fund of the Hamptons (ARF), which was presented to him by the actor Alec Baldwin. He was also used in rescue operations following hurricane Katrina. He died in September 2007 after battling cancer. I think this is a prime example of what any stray dog can become if he is given a loving home.

In South Africa, we have no shortage of homeless dogs. Many people do take in abandoned pups, but many more still buy dogs. Please consider adopting a dog from a shelter or even from it previous human (owners who move and cannot take their pets with usually try to have their pets adopted privately through classified ads before taking them to a shelter.) There is no excuse for letting animals go on being homeless and abused.


Read more about potcake dogs on Abaco Life
Pictures courtesy of: Jim Kerr

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Sterilize your pets.

Posted by Animal Spirit on Wednesday, 26 August, 2009

There are many homeless pets worldwide as well as in South Africa. According to the National Sterilization Project (NSP), about ten thousand homeless pets are put to sleep in South Africa on a weekly basis, due to the sheer volume of abused and abandoned animals.

It is not only in other countries that animal abuse happens, it happens right on our doorsteps. It is irresponsible to breed your pets, simply because you want to make a few hundred Rands. There are so many pets that desperately need homes. By contributing to the over-population of cats and dogs, pet sellers are contributing to the problem. I’m not saying there should be absolutely no breeding at all, we don’t want any breeds to die out, but we should definitely breed less, far less and only in a controlled and responsible manner.

Surprisingly in China many pet owners won’t sterilize their dogs. I asked a Chinese friend why and she said: “It’s cruel to sterilize the dog, it’s not the dog’s choice to be sterilize and you’re taking away its natural right to have babies.”  Okay fine, but what happens to all the puppies that don’t find homes or the puppies that get discarded once they grow up? I think the fact that the humans are restricted in the number of offspring they may produce that they probably compensate by letting their pets breed at will.
The NSP strives to encourage mass animal sterilization and subsides sterilization for pet owners who can’t afford to pay for it. The NSP is a Non Profit Organization (NPO) that rely on public donations for funding. Please visit the National Sterilization Programme’s website for more information or to find out how you can help.

Please spay and neuter your animals. It is the compassionate thing to do. Let’s focus  increasing the quality of pets’ lives and not on  increasing the quantity of pet lives. Let’s sterilize before we euthanize.

If you want to get a cat or a dog, please consider adopting a pet before you think of buying one.

Please see also in the Animal Welfare category of this site:  My posts on Dog Adoption and International Homeless Animals Day.

HelpingAnimals.com

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Adopt a Dog.

Posted by Animal Spirit on Thursday, 23 July, 2009

Picture by HAWS

It easily happens that people buy a dog but grows bored with it once it passes the cute puppy phase. There are many stray dogs on the street, neglected and abandoned by heartless or clue less people. Not to even to mention those who are abused.

Animal rescue shelters are full of unwanted pets. These poor dogs are usually kept in fenced kennels and do not have as much room to roam as your average pet. Those who work at shelters are passionate to the welfare of the animals, but it is no substitute for the warmth and security of a good home. The dogs don’t really get the special individual attention they deserve, because there are just too many of them.

Rescue shelters are NPOs that rely on donations and adoption fees to stay to enable them to do their work. Animals don’t have free will like humans do so there are not as responsible for their circumstances.

Shelters also get intake of dogs rescued from puppy mills. Puppy mills are ruthless breeders that mass-produce puppies. Whenever a puppy mill is exposed it is a victory for rescue organizations and animal rights activists like PETA.

If you really care about dogs, adoption is a better option than buying as it decreases the demand for selling dogs. You can adopt almost any breed from shelters at a fee much smaller than the price of buying a dog. Breed specific animal shelters also exist. Do a Google search for “adopt (dog breed)” click on “pages from (your country)”

You can also look in the pet classifieds for dogs that are up for adoption. Often owners who can no longer keep their dogs will advertise them in the classifieds. They often wish to have their pets adopt privately so that they won’t end up at a shelter. In many cases these dogs will be given away for free to a good home.

Dogs know when they’ve been rescued, rescues will always be thankful and loyal to you for saving their life.

You can also find links to several South African pet adoption agencies on:  www.adoptapet.co.za

Picture Coutesy of:  Hartbeespoort Animal Welfare Society (HAWS)

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