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JULY 2009

In this months edition:

Feature stories   |    The 2009 Paws & Claws Awards     |   What's on    |   Latest news    |   Corporate news    |    On the web

Welcome to Paws & Claws E-News! 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 $200,000 of advertising and article space in Paws & Claws Magazine to non-profit animal organisations. We donate a further 10% of our profits to the Animal Welfare League of Qld and the RSPCA Qld annually, so please support our advertisers.

 

            Feature stories:

     
GETTING TO KNOW YOU
Three cubs in Vietnam begin integration
The most recent rescues in Vietnam brought three very young cubs into our care at the Tam Dao Moon Bear Rescue Centre – brother and sister Angus (previously nicknamed Vadar) and Maggie, and the tiniest bear yet, cheeky little Taurus. These baby bears have been spared the life-long torture of a bile farm, but cannot ever be released into the wild again as they will be without the skills to fend for themselves, and in danger of being illegally re-captured for the bile industry.

However, everybody needs company and so, with a view to integrating the three cubs permanently, we set up “play-dates” last week to see how they would get along. We’re delighted to say that it’s all going very well!

Click here to enjoy a video of the antics of Angus, Maggie and Taurus as they get to know one another.

We tried Taurus and Angus the first day. Taurus was very excited, and then quickly alarmed when he realized that his new toy could pin him to the ground and play-bite. However, the next day was a great improvement, with Taurus much more prepared. He took the high ground immediately, and was ready for action! He was taken down of course, by his formidable opponent with the great weight advantage of a kilo or two, but he was able to get away and his confidence has been growing ever since.

After that we thought Taurus was ready for the big time, so he was introduced to Maggie (who’s much rougher than Angus), but on her first visit, she was much more interested in exploring his room, and playing with his toys. Poor Taurus didn’t know what to do – he was very excited that she was there, but didn’t know whether to stay up high where he felt safe, or go down and try to play. It was amazing to watch this tiny bear try to come to a big decision! They did finally meet, and Maggie was not as rough with him as we thought she would be, so all went better than expected.

 

Angus and Maggie lost no time in training the staff once they arrived at the sanctuary!

A tiny scrap of a bear, Taurus weighed just over 2kg when rescued.

Now bigger and stronger, Taurus and Angus enjoy their favourite game of wrestling!

 

We now do sessions with all three together – still on Taurus’s turf of course – and they are all making great progress. Taurus does really well until someone sits on him and he can’t get up! He can handle it though, and as soon as he breaks free, takes the high ground again and gets back in the game. Maggie and Angus sometimes play with each other more and ignore Taurus a bit, and he can’t stand it. He’s so excited when they’re in his room, and he wants to play too, but he’s smart enough to try and keep the upper hand.

The sessions are daily, and the amount of time is determined by the cubs’ behaviour during the session. If things get a little too rough, or Taurus starts looking tired we end it on a positive note and so keep the cubs looking forward to the next meeting.

By Animals Asia Foundation http://www.animalsasia.org

 
     
GOLD COAST MAYOR RECEIVES INAUGURAL COMPASSIONATE CITIZEN AWARD
 
Animals Australia has awarded its inaugural Compassionate Citizen Award to Australian sporting legend and Gold Coast Mayor Ron Clarke for speaking out against the cruelty of rodeos.

In an interview last week Mayor Clarke publicly described rodeos as "horrifying" and "human entertainment at the expense of animals". Clarke has vowed to oppose any request to acquire council funds for the promotion of rodeos.

"As a revered Australian sportsman Mayor Clarke is in a very good position to state what is sport and what is animal abuse. His public opposition to rodeos will resound through the Gold Coast community and hopefully stop many people from attending the rodeo at the Carrara Equestrian Ground this Friday night," said Glenys Oogjes Animals Australia's Executive Director.

Referring to a rodeo he witnessed at the Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre two years ago, Clarke recalled, "I hated seeing what they do to animals to make them buck. They (pro rodeo people) say that they love bucking, so why do they stop bucking when the riders are off and the belts around them are loosened?"

In rodeos, naturally placid animals such as horses and cattle are physically provoked into displaying 'wild' behaviour. Straps are pulled tightly around the animals' flanks causing them to violently 'buck' in an attempt to free themselves of the 'flank strap' and rider. This can result in horrific injuries and even deaths, often in front of children.

Animals Australia is urging Gold Coasters to follow Mayor Clarke's compassionate lead this week and not support the privately run 'Bulls on the Beach' rodeo at Carrara Equestrian Ground on Friday.

Executive Director of Animals Australia Glenys Oogjes added, "Rodeos equate to bullying animals for 'fun' and have no place in today's society. Ron Clarke epitomises the outstanding sporting tradition of fair play we are proud of in this country. It is no wonder that he is so appalled by the cruelty of rodeos and has taken a stand on behalf of these animals. All who care about animal welfare are grateful to Mayor Clarke for speaking out. He is a very worthy recipient of Animals Australia's inaugural Compassionate Citizen Award."

Animals Australia's Compassionate Citizen Award recognises the actions of individuals that promote compassion towards animals.

Source: Animals Australia http://www.animalsaustralia.org
 

            The 2009 Paws & Claws Awards:

"Celebrating the relationship between people and animals"

 

The Paws & Claws Awards are dedicated to pay tribute and gratitude to the fantastic people within the Pet & Animal Industry that make a difference to our lives and the lives of our animals. The aim of the awards is to recognize high achievers within the industry to show our appreciation for their hard work, commitment and unrelenting passion.


OVER 4,000 ONLINE VOTES HAVE ALREADY BEEN REGISTERED - MAKE YOUR VOTE COUNT!

Voting closes Monday, 7th of September 09, 10am aest.

 

            What's On:

     
PET-FIX SEMINAR WITH DR CAM DAY
21 July 09

Trade in your 'Delinquent Dog' for one with better behaviour!

Attend this Pet-Fix Seminar with Dr Cam Day and learn the secrets of changing your pet's behaviour from bad to good humanely (and the techniques will work for cats too!).

When
Tuesday 21st July 2009 6:30pm for 7pm start

Concludes at 9:30 pm approximately

Where
Top Level, Cam Day Consulting

59 Fairfield Road, Fairfield, Brisbane, Queensland (inbound just past Stimpson Road)

Cost
$55.00

MEMBER'S BONUS

If you are already a member, your membership will be extended by 1 month

 

 

Includes:

* 1 month's membership to Pethealth.com.au (Membership means you get additional discounts in fees, services and products after the seminar)

* course notes

* a detailed Dog Training Pet Pick which is sent after the seminar

* recorded podcasts from the night

* a light supper at interval

BONUS

Every attendee will receive their choice of a bonus Ball Chucker or Frisbee thanks to Once-A-Year Heartworm Protection

CLICK FOR MAP
Bus stop at door (Route 105,196,197 Stop 14A )
Street parking on Stimpson Road and Fenton Street.
Limited parking on Fairfield Road

|CLICK HERE TO BOOK|

 
     
NATURAL ANIMAL CARE EVENTS  
21-25 July 09

July 21: Lucy Gabrielle speaking about Animal Communication & Oracle Cards from 6.30pm at the Enoggera Memorial Hall, Trundle Street, Enoggera. Entry is $10 or pre-book by calling 07 3352 3108 and pay only $8. To learn more visit www.sevenanimals.com.

July 25: Introduction to Dog Listening. 10.30am, Canine Cubby Yatala (07 3386 1358) -- $10 entry. Presented by Jenny Golsby (www.completecaninecommunication.com.au) This talk is highly beneficial and informative for all dog owners.

August 1: Lucy Gabrielle's "Your Animal's Oracle" LAUNCH at 1pm, FREE to attend, Canine Cubby (Octal Street, Yatala exit 41 - 07 3386 1358) -- come and enjoy a wonderful workshop, some good fun, and light snacks. What a great way to spend an afternoon!

For more information please contact Eileen at Natural Animal Care on 07 3352 3108, info@naturalanimalcare.com

 
     
CUPCAKE DAY FOR THE RSPCA  
17 August 09

Get Involved! It's back! The biggest bake off in the Southern Hemisphere! Grab your ingredients, dust off your chef's hat and get your mixer ready for Cupcake Day for the RSPCA 2009!

This year's cupcake celebrations will commence on Monday 17 August 2009 - the official national Cupcake Day for the RSPCA. RSPCA Cupcake Cooks across Australia will descend on their schools, workplaces and social groups with batches of yummy homemade cupcakes to sell. 100% of the proceeds will go to the RSPCA.

Last year, you sold over 250,000 cupcakes across Australia. This year, we want to ice that total and add hundreds and thousands!

Along with the 'Most Creative Cupcake', we're also introducing two more competitions:

'Extreme Cupcake Eating' - $100 Red Balloon Day voucher for the team or individual who finds the most outrageous place to eat their cupcake.

'Most Money Raised' - State trophy for the team or individual who raises the most money for the RSPCA.

Whether you want to be an RSPCA Cupcake Cook or simply an RSPCA Cupcake eater - you will be supporting the thousands of animals we care for everyday.

Registrations are now open so please click here to upload your entry.

Remember when using eggs in your cupcake recipe, Choose Wisely.

To get involved...say "double fudge chocolate chip cupcake with sprinkles on top" three times and then click here.

 
 
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GOLD COAST RESIDENTS WARNED ABOUT RAFFLE SCAM    

Gold Coast residents are being asked to contact police if they are approached in their home by unauthorized people selling raffle tickets on Guide Dogs Queensland’s behalf.

Guide Dogs Queensland is warning Gold Coast residents about a bogus raffle scam, after discovering residents in Labrador and Edens Landing were recently approached by a young couple purporting to sell raffle tickets on behalf of ‘Guide Dogs for the Blind’.

Guide Dogs Queensland Chief Executive Officer Chris Laine said the association held its annual doorknock (Pawknock) appeal in February and all volunteers could be identified by official GDQ badges.

“It’s extremely disappointing that these people have taken advantage of our good name and the support Guide Dogs Queensland receives on the Gold Coast,” Ms Laine said.

“We hope that by issuing this statement we will be able to prevent any other people falling victim to this scam.”

Ms Laine said the association took fraud seriously and registered all volunteers to ensure the community could donate to fundraising campaigns in good faith.

She said Guide Dogs Queensland received less than seven per cent government funding, and relied on the community to deliver services including Guide Dogs and White Cane free of charge to Queenslanders, who were blind and vision impaired.

If anyone would like more information please call Guide Dogs Queensland on Freecall: 1800 810 122.

 
     
STIMULUS HELPING TO SAVE LIVES    

 

As stimulus payments are rolling into bank accounts the National Desexing Network (NDN) is receiving calls from people who realise the investment value of desexing their furry family members.

Over 75% of dogs and cats that end up in pounds are undesexed, pet owners could save themselves impoundment fees, time, and stress by desexing their pets. Most importantly they can also save lives.

There are already not enough homes for the cats and dogs in our pounds and shelters and the slowing economy means even more are being surrendered.

If people would just desex their pets before that first litter we could save so many more lives. It’s a once in a lifetime procedure with a lifetime worth of benefits.

All the cats and dogs in pounds and shelters were once cute fluffy kittens and bouncy playful puppies. Once that cuteness factor is gone the chances of finding a home become much harder.

The only difference between those cute pups and kittens produced by peoples pets and the cats and dogs needing homes in shelters is about 18 months

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National Summit

The 2009 3rd National Summit to End Companion Animal Overpopulation will be held September 30 - October 02 at the Gold Coast International Hotel, Surfers Paradise, Gold Coast.

Registration and program details are now available by clicking here.

Source: http://www.ndn.org.au

 
     
PET AIRWAYS    

Pet Airways, launched the first pet-only airline specifically designed for the safe and comfortable transportation of pets. The first pet flights were scheduled for July 14th of 2009. On Pet Airways, all pets travel in the main cabin not in the cargo hold. Serving 5 cities to start - New York, Washington D.C., Chicago, Denver and Los Angeles - Pet Airways plans to expand nationwide with easily accessible pet check-in lounges to serve its “pawsengers” in major metropolitan areas.

According to Dan Wiesel, President/CEO of Pet Airways, “Currently, most pets traveling by air are transported in the cargo hold and are handled as baggage. The experience is frightening to the pets, and can cause severe emotional and physical harm, even death. This is not what most pet owners want to subject their pets to, but they have had no other choice, until now."

Pet Airways ensures pets are in the good hands of people who love and know how to take care of pets. From the moment a pet is dropped off at a Pet Lounge, the pet is always under the care of trained Pet Attendants. Monitored by Pet Attendants, pets will fly in planes that are fully-lit, climate-controlled and have the proper level of fresh air circulation that pets require.
Pawsengers will be boarded and de-boarded from planes as quickly as possible, never left in the cold or heat, and depending on transit time, will be offered toilet facilities, food and water as necessary during stops. Pet Parents will be assured of sensitive, careful handling and the peace of mind that their pets are well looked after by people who care as much about their pets as they do.

 

 

 

Source: http://www.petairways.com

 

 
     
SPEAKING OUT AGAINST ANIMAL CRUELTY    

FORMER High Court judge Michael Kirby has called for tougher sentencing for cruelty to animals and greater public awareness of intensive farming practices.

Mr Kirby said Australians needed to be made aware of the conditions animals were kept in and to understand that animal welfare legislation did not offer any protection to agricultural stock.

"I don't believe the people of Australia know the facts that are revealed in this book, and they should know them," Mr Kirby said at the launch of a book on animal law this week.

 

 

"If only the people knew the pain the animals go through, the cruelty that is inflicted on sentient animals, they would take action."

Mr Kirby said many would be shocked to learn that intensively farmed chickens are kept in a space equivalent to the size of a piece of A4 paper and that most sows spend their lives in metal stalls that are so small they can't take a step forward or backwards. He said the book, Animal Law in Australasia, highlighted the need for tougher sentencing for animal cruelty, and that the examples used were astonishing.

The maximum penalty for animal cruelty in Victoria is 12 months in jail or a $13,600 fine. In aggravated cruelty incidents, leading to the death or serious disablement of an animal, the penalties are doubled to $27,200 or 24 months in jail.

The launch of the book, edited by Peter Sankoff and Steven White, was part of the Voiceless Animal Law lecture series.

For full story click here. Sources: http://www.theage.com.au, http://www.voiceless.org.au.

 
     
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THE TIME HAS COME TO RECOGNISE BULL FIGHTING AS AN INHUMAN FORM OF ENTERTAINMENT    

Every year 250,000 bulls die slow and torturous deaths as a result of the bullfighting industry.

Spain's annual bullfighting season got underway just this week. Help end the inhumane treatment of bulls by banning bullfighting today. »

While many of us imagine the matador piercing the heart of the bull with one quick movement, in reality, the bull is repeatedly stabbed, skewered and slowly weakened as it bleeds to death.

In today's modern society, bullfighting is no longer an acceptable form of entertainment. In fact, there are millions of Spaniards and people around the world who strongly condemn bullfighting and are actively working to stop the brutality against the animals.

Help stop the gruesome killing of hundred of thousands of bulls each year.

Thanks for taking action!

ThePetitionSite ~ www.thepetitionsite.com

 

Sign the petition urging Spanish President Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero to abolish the cruel and barbaric sport of bullfighting.
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A cat thinks: Hey, these people I live with feed me, love me, provide me with a nice warm, dry house, pet me, and take good care of me... I must be a God!

 
 

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