K9 Behaviour

K9 Behaviour Trained/Certified Dog trainer, specialising in dog behaviours/issues. Diploma in dog psychology and K9 first aider

Watching. “Love your weekend” with Alan Titchmarsh. And they are showing dogs with slip collars. Not what we should be p...
02/03/2025

Watching. “Love your weekend” with Alan Titchmarsh. And they are showing dogs with slip collars. Not what we should be promoting. But a lovely Dalmatian

Benson modelling at work
04/08/2024

Benson modelling at work

04/08/2024

Dog owners have been told to clear up after their pets or risk losing one of the county's best-loved walking spots.

Picitup sealed off North Street Green in Bedminster with tape in a stunt to raise awareness about public health. It remained open for use.

The Show Of Strength Theatre Company was also on hand, posing as scientists.

Picitup says it has "serious concerns" for residents' health due to the level of fouling on the site, which is known locally as a "dog toilet".

Animal faeces contains harmful human pathogens, which can cause serious infection, says Picitup, and is a public health risk to people exercising on the land.

At about 100 square metres, North Street Green is described by the group as a "...valuable community park in a densely-populated area with little green space".

Stuart Griffin, from Picitup, said: "This measure has been taken in order to send a message to the dog owners who are still not cleaning up after their animals.

"The closure is a different way of drawing attention to dog fouling in the park, which has been used for a long time as a dog toilet and is bringing the area down."

Picitup was formed by residents involved in a recent Scoop the P**p campaign to reduce dog fouling in the area.

Benson grateful to be back from the groomers and chilling. Thanks Joe
01/08/2024

Benson grateful to be back from the groomers and chilling. Thanks Joe

Remembering my rope splicing skills. Made my benson a new toy
20/06/2024

Remembering my rope splicing skills. Made my benson a new toy

Dog behaviourist
06/05/2024

Dog behaviourist

Jack n Boudi staying for a few days. Just had a great costal walk, love having them here
06/04/2024

Jack n Boudi staying for a few days. Just had a great costal walk, love having them here

28/03/2024

Dog mess is being sprayed bright purple using biodegradable paint to make it more visible.

Dachshunds could face breeding ban in Germany - here's whyThe potential new law has caused backlash with Germany's Kenne...
28/03/2024

Dachshunds could face breeding ban in Germany - here's why
The potential new law has caused backlash with Germany's Kennel Club, which has started a petition calling for an adaptation to the draft and, in turn, save the sausage dog.

Wednesday 27 March 2024 17:56, UK

Dachshunds could face a breeding ban in Germany after a draft law looked to prohibit the spread of various canine characteristics, the country's kennel club has warned.
The latest draft of the Animal Protection Act aims to clamp down on torture breeding - the reproduction of dogs with traits that cause "pain, suffering or damage".

As part of the proposal, it lists a number of "symptoms" that should not be reproduced, including hairlessness, reduced life expectancy, abnormalities of the skeletal system and teeth malformations.
Germany's Kennel Club (VDH) has warned that this could affect the dachshund - and a number of other breeds - due to their short legs being classed as an "abnormality".
It has started a petition calling for an adaptation of the law to avoid "incorrect or exaggerated interpretations" and save sausage dogs.

The VDH says the proposed law could cause confusion for law enforcement, vets, breeders and dog owners as it seems to suggest that any breed that visually "differs from the original wolf type" should not be permitted to breed.
And it is not just the dachshund that could be under threat. The VDH said that - if the draft becomes law - English and French bulldogs, pugs, boxers, toy poodles and cocker spaniels could all be banned from reproducing.
Larger dogs including German shepherds could also be under threat due to their shorter life expectancy when compared with smaller dogs.
The club argues that a list of banned characteristics needs to be created after discussion with experts and "based on scientific facts".

"Many of the proposed changes, such as regulating the online trade in animals or taking action against the illegal puppy trade, make sense," the VDH said in a statement.
"However, [it] contains requirements that could mean the end of many healthy dog breeds in Germany.
"The health and quality of life of the animals must be the priority. Then torture breeding can be combated effectively."
The club's petition has got more than 14,000 signatures since it was started on 21 March.
Germany's agriculture ministry has denied that the reform would amount to a ban on certain breeds, such as dachshunds.
A spokesperson told Sky News that the reform was specifically about strengthening the law that already exists around "torture breeding". Dachshunds could face breeding ban in Germany - here's why
The potential new law has caused backlash with Germany's Kennel Club, which has started a petition calling for an adaptation to the draft and, in turn, save the sausage dog.

Wednesday 27 March 2024 17:56, UK

Dachshunds could face a breeding ban in Germany after a draft law looked to prohibit the spread of various canine characteristics, the country's kennel club has warned.
The latest draft of the Animal Protection Act aims to clamp down on torture breeding - the reproduction of dogs with traits that cause "pain, suffering or damage".

As part of the proposal, it lists a number of "symptoms" that should not be reproduced, including hairlessness, reduced life expectancy, abnormalities of the skeletal system and teeth malformations.
Germany's Kennel Club (VDH) has warned that this could affect the dachshund - and a number of other breeds - due to their short legs being classed as an "abnormality".
It has started a petition calling for an adaptation of the law to avoid "incorrect or exaggerated interpretations" and save sausage dogs.

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