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ISSUE
8 OUT NOW! The Paws & Claws Awards for Charity Latest
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Welcome
to Paws & Claws
Newsletter. Every month we will bring up to date information on
what is happening in the Pet and Animal World. Your news, thoughts,
ideas and suggestions are always welcome.
Our aim is to bring you
the most informative and educational articles while promoting responsible
pet ownership and care for our wildlife. To date, we have donated
over $130,000 of
advertising and article space in Paws & Claws Journal to non-profit
animal organisations. We donate a further 10% of our profits
to the Animal Welfare League of Qld and the RSPCA Qld so please support
our advertisers.
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"What
is man without the beasts? If all the beasts were gone, men would
die from a great loneliness of spirit. For whatever happens to
the beasts, soon happens to man.
All things are connected."
- Chief Seattle |
| Paws
& Claws ISSUE 8 OUT NOW! |

AVAILABLE FROM YOUR NEAREST PET STORE,
GROOMER, VET AND VARIOUS PARTICIPATING OUTLETS.
Have a 'whale' of a time this season!
Dreamworld presents their adorable tiger cubs.
Action Alert: Help end the killing of healthy cats and dogs! Celebrity Canines - whos made our top 10 list? A race to the catwalk - why greyhounds are model pets.
Seaworld Special: the truth about shark finning.
The history of pet food - where it all began.
The facts about obesity in pets. Wing clipping - the do's and dont's!
All you need to know about the beautiful birman cats.
Did you know? - Animal Facts
Frogs - the ideal pet or prince?
Unrestraint flying pets - safety
considerations to consider.
Is your pet getting enough exercise? A barbaric practice:fish made colourful through harmful dyes! Kids games, Million Paws Walk 2007 Photos plus heaps more!
GET YOUR FREE COPY!
Available now to download from our website.
Available in stores Wednesday, 20th June! |
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*******************Simone-Nicole
to open Awards Ceremony******************* |
Amazing Australian singer and performer
will be lending her beautiful vocals to the opening of the event.
As a Lyrical Soprano Simone performed in many Musicals such as “Cabaret”, “Jesus
Christ Superstar”, “The Phantom of the Opera”, “My
Fair Lady” as well as the European Premiere of “The
Buddy Holly Story” in Hamburg and “Chicago” in
Vienna, just to name a few.
After completing a world tour aboard the MS Arkona as a Soloist
Singer, Simone was offered the opportunity to sing with the Band “ Robbie
and the Lollipops” which included repertoire from the 60`s-70`s
and German Schlager ( pop). In this time she was also performing
in various Galas throughout Germany and Austria.
After living and working abroad for 18 years, Simone felt it was
time to come home and share her joy of performing with the Australian
Audiences. |
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Middle Eastern Belly Dancer``````````````````` |
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This ancient art form has been an integral and beautiful
part of Middle Eastern culture and society for thousands of years.Sheherazade
will present you with a number of the more popular dance routines
and movements and you will see for yourself the elegance, grace and
artistry that is Middle Eastern Dancing.
Commonly known as “Belly Dancing” the art form has sparkle,
colour, warmth and romance, and a touch of the tantalizing. This
ancient cultural art form today is practiced by many people and has
become very popular as an exercise and relaxation medium. Sheherazade
is a skilled teacher and performs for private functions. Her private
clients marvel at her ability to encourage audience participation.
More
info...
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Award
Presentation by Animal Behaviour Veterinarian, Dr Cam Day,
and Miss World Australia 2001 and Channel Nine Presenter ,
Eva Milic. |
Dr Cam Day is a veterinary surgeon, an animal behaviour
consultant and media presenter. He is one of the few
veterinarians in Australia working full time as an animal behaviour
consultant. He consults with dog, cat and bird owners on a daily
basis, helping to solve problems such as aggressive and problem barking
behaviours in dogs.
He also helps
his animal clients overcome profound fears, phobias and obsessive-compulsive
disorders. Escape behaviours in dogs and roaming behaviour in cats
are a common reason for pet owners to consult with Dr Day and noise
problems with pet birds is also a common behavioural malady that
Dr Day deals with.
Dr Cam Day offers his expert advice in every
issue of Paws & Claws!
Click here for further info on Dr Cam Day.
Click here to download
latest issue of Paws & Claws.
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Local Gold Coast girl Eva Milic is a full time reporter and weather
presenter for Nine Gold Coast News after taking over from Natalie
Gruzlewski in January last year.
As the crowned Miss World Australia, Eva traveled to South Africa
to represent her country at the Miss World finals in 2001. This
opportunity of a lifetime enabled her to explore Zambia, Zimbabwe
and South Africa, where she had the distinct privilege of meeting
former President and human rights figure, Nelson Mandela.
Her return to Australia found the young model embarking in a new direction into
the field of journalism, for which she has received awards for academic excellence.
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| Latest News |
| CRITICAL
CAPACITY DUE
TO LACK OF COMMITMENT > >
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You may have seen
recent media coverage on the dire situation at our AWL Coombabah
shelter. Although
their rehoming rate is very high, there are times when it simply
cannot keep up with the rate of surrenders. In layman's terms there
are more animals coming in than are going out. If you do the math
they are simply filling up and running out of room to put them....with
the plans for their new rehoming centre still a long way off.
Residents of the Gold Coast
and surrounding areas, despite our advice and the help that is
out there, are continuing to surrender their animals at an alarming
rate. |
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Whether
the reason is that they are moving, their landlord won't allow
the animal or that they are struggling with perceived behavioural
problems ...furry family members are being abandoned in droves.
While NO animal already with
us, that has been deemed suitable for rehoming, is under threat
- what this means is that, if we run out of room, we may not be
able to care for and rehome new animals that are unwanted by their
owners.
Full story click here. |
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SAVE THE LOGGERHEAD TURTLES |
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About
AMCS
The AMCS works with local communities to protect ocean life
and their habitat, and aim to provide leadership on a wide range of issues
throughout Australia including marine parks, fisheries, threatened species
and pollution. Operating for over forty years, the AMCS is a national,
independent, not-for-profit organisation that funds its conservation
work via the generous support of every-day Australians. |
| SUPPORTING
THE AWL IS
NOW TAX DEDUCTIBLE! > >
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As the
end of the financial year approaches it is important to know
what you can claim as tax deductible and what you can't. The
big news for the Animal Welfare League of Qld, and big news for
you too, is that we have finally been awarded our DGR (Deductible
Gift Recipient) status.
What that means is that all donations
over $2, made to the AWL - along with other gifts - are now tax
deductible. This means that supporting the AWL is now even more
appealing. Many businesses, and individuals, benefit at tax time
from being philanthropic and also like to know they are assisting
a worthy cause….you can too! |
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FREE TO A LOVING HOME
Meisha
is a two-year-old female rottweiler with
a tail. She is affectionate,
gentle and well behaved when exercised regularly. She just turned
two in May and is still in the later stages of puppy playfulness,
being a little boisterous at times. She has a sweet, loving nature
and loves cats, children and other dogs. She is also very people
orientated and thrives on human companionship. She was bought for
17-year-old son who isn’t
prepared to walk her or spend a lot of time with her, so she is looking
for an owner who could lavish her with attention with daily walks and
interaction. She is immunized, desexed, microchipped and registered,
and comes with a kennel, leads, collars and any leftover food.
You can contact Hannah on: hannah_thornpon9@hotmail.com or
0413 759 109.
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| Competition
Winner & Winter Tips |
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PET MOOSE COMPETITION WINNER
Isabel Sammes,
Helensvale
(Left: Isabel & her big sister, Stephanie,
with Poppy & Muffin and their wonderful new toys!!!)
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.......PET TIPS FOR
WINTER.......
For outdoor pets:
- Nice warm sleeping spot away from cold draughts with cover protection
- Elevate your pet's bed for extra protection from the cold weather.
- Extra old towels and blankets so that you pet can snug in at night.
For indoor pets:
- Heaters and electric blankets are great
for those pampered pets! Always safety first.
- Ensure there is a cool place your pet can go if it gets too hot
for them.
- Natural heat from the sun is ideal.
- Maintain consistent walks and exercise, provide your pet with
warm clothing.
- Keep your pet dry at all times.
- Regular vet check-ups is recommended for stiff
joints or sore movements. |
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