Marble Kay’s Paws & Claws

Marble Kay’s Paws & Claws Welcome to Marble Kay’s Paws & Claws, based in Witney. My name is Kirsty! Fully insured to hold keys, have pets in transit and care for pets in their own homes.

I am happy to travel further afield for house sitting. Services include:

• Dog walking in groups of no more that 4 to ensure your dog gets the best care and attention.
• House visits, to care for your more independent animals while you are away.
• Pet taxi service to vets or groomers appointments.
• House sitting, taking care of your pets in the safety of their own home.
• Free initial consultati

on so you can see if I am the right choice for you! My services are competitively priced and tailored specially to you and your pets. All animals are considered. I have experience with all sorts of animals from cats and dogs to chickens and reptiles. If the service you are looking for is not listed don’t hesitate to contact me and I will do my best to help. I am very interested in furthering my knowledge and gaining pet care qualifications in the future!

🐑 Please Read! 🐑The legislation has passed through parliament and is now awaiting Royal assent when it becomes law (expe...
08/12/2025

🐑 Please Read! 🐑

The legislation has passed through parliament and is now awaiting Royal assent when it becomes law (expected by 11 December 2025).

Key points to correct and highlight.

The new legislation is not effective for 3 months from Royal assent. So the existing legislation remains in place for a few more months.

It is effective for England and Wales. Scotland was already ahead of the game. N.Ire has its own (slightly antiquated legislation).

 LIVESTOCK WORRYING: WHAT'S NEW?
The law is changing. Are you ready?
✅ OLD LAW: Capped fines (£1k max).
🚀 NEW LAW: Unlimited fines.
✅ OLD LAW: Protected mainly sheep, cattle, pigs, horses.
🚀 NEW LAW: Adds Alpacas & Llamas (Camelids).
✅ OLD LAW: Applied to "Agricultural Land."
🚀 NEW LAW: Now includes Roads, Paths & Rights of Way involving livestock.
✅ OLD LAW: Police had limited power to seize dogs after an event.
🚀 NEW LAW: Police can seize dogs, enter premises, and take DNA evidence.

STATUS: Passed Parliament 5 Dec 2025. Live from ~March 2026.
Don't get caught out. Lead on, stay safe.

Dog owners & walkers: livestock worrying law important update

The law on dogs and livestock worrying has recently been updated in Britain. These changes matter and they apply even on public footpaths and rights of way.

This post explains:
• what has changed
• what counts as evidence
• what “under proper control” actually means
• whether seized dogs are killed

What has changed in the law

The Dogs (Protection of Livestock) legislation has been modernised. Key points:

Unlimited fines
The old £1,000 cap has gone. Courts can now impose unlimited fines reflecting the real harm caused.

More animals protected
'Livestock' now clearly includes alpacas and llamas, as well as sheep, cattle, goats, pigs and others.

More places covered
The law applies:
– in fields and enclosures
– on public footpaths
– on roads
– while livestock are being moved

Stronger police powers
Police can now:
– seize and detain dogs
– enter premises with a warrant
– collect forensic evidence

Worrying vs attacking livestock

This is crucial.

'Worrying livestock' includes:
• chasing
• running at
• harassing
• causing fear or panic
• being loose among livestock and not under proper control

No injury or physical contact is needed.

Stress alone is legally recognised harm. It can cause:
• miscarriages
• mis-mothering
• exhaustion
• broken limbs from fleeing
• long-term fear responses

Attacking livestock involves:
• biting
• grabbing
• injuring
• killing

Both worrying and attacking are criminal offences.

What counts as evidence now

Livestock worrying often happens out of sight. The law now reflects that.

Evidence may include:

• Injuries to livestock (including stress-related harm)
• Bite marks, wounds, post-mortems
• Blood, tissue, or DNA
• Evidence from the dog (blood, saliva, bite patterns)
• Collars, leads, towels or other items
• Disturbed ground, damaged fencing
• Witness statements
• Livestock behaviour (panic, scattering, distress)
• The dog itself, which may be seized for examination

A case does not need someone to witness the moment of chasing if evidence supports what happened.

What “under proper control” REALLY means

This is the most misunderstood part of the law.

A dog is under proper control only if the handler can prevent it from worrying livestock at all times

That means the handler must be able to:
• stop the dog before it approaches livestock
• prevent any chasing or rushing
• act instantly not “afterwards”
• maintain control even if animals move or run

If the dog is stopped after it has approached or chased livestock, control was already lost.

On a lead

A dog on a lead is usually under control only if
• the lead is short enough
• the handler can physically restrain the dog
• the handler is paying attention

Flexi leads, long lines, or dragging leads in livestock areas are often not considered proper control.

Off lead

A dog can be under proper control off lead but the bar is very high.

If a dog:
• runs towards livestock
• hesitates before recall
• “only chases for a bit”
• comes back after animals flee
.......it is not under proper control.

“Friendly”, “well trained”, or “never done it before” makes no difference in law.

NB Presence alone can be an offence

A loose dog among livestock, fence-running, or stalking can already count as worrying, even without a chase.

The law is about risk and stress, not intent.

A practical rule used in policing: If a reasonable livestock keeper would feel at risk with that dog there, it is not under proper control.

Are seized dogs killed?

No not usually, dogs are not automatically destroyed under livestock worrying law.

Dogs may be seized:
• to prevent repeat incidents
• to gather evidence
• during investigation

Courts usually focus on owner responsibility, not punishing the dog. Destruction orders are rare and would only arise under other legislation if a dog posed an unmanaged, serious risk.

In short

• Livestock do not need to be bitten for an offence
• Stress and chasing are recognised harm
• Evidence can be physical and forensic
• “Proper control” means preventing risk, not recalling afterwards
• Responsibility rests with the handler

This law exists to protect animals who cannot escape or speak for themselves and to make expectations clear for everyone who shares the countryside.

Please feel free to share as clarity prevents heartbreak.

This post is a general summary of current UK livestock-worrying law and practice, based on publicly available legislation and guidance. It is not legal advice and cannot account for individual circumstances.

With more hot weather on the way it’s important to know how to act if the worst happens!The best cure is prevention. Her...
09/07/2025

With more hot weather on the way it’s important to know how to act if the worst happens!

The best cure is prevention. Here are some of my favourite ways to keep the pets in my care cool 👇

☀️ Always have drinking water available including on walks
☀️ Walk early in the morning or later in the evening when it’s cooler
☀️ Stick to shaded areas as much as possible. A place to paddle or swim is always a bonus!
☀️ Keep the curtains closed so the sunlight doesn’t heat up the house
☀️ Keep all doors open and run a fan to keep air circulating
☀️ Freeze some of their favourite treats in a tray with some water for a refreshing and tasty snack
☀️Supervised time in the garden making sure there are regular breaks for a drink of water and shade
☀️ Never leave dogs in the van unless the AC is running and only for a short time (while I’m picking up or dropping off a dog, excuse me if I don’t stick around to chat 😂)
☀️ Encourage a gentle paced walk. Dogs regulate their body temperature by panting which is difficult when the air is hot and humid!

What else do you do to keep your dogs cool? 🐾

Recent research by Vet Compass and the The Royal Veterinary College (RVC) showed correlation between human heat warning and heat stroke cases. Heatwave peak set to bring 34C to parts of UK. The UK Health Security Agency has issued heat health alerts are across England.

Is it true that if we use cold water on heat stroke pets they will go into shock?

One of the most common things we still hear is that we can only use tepid water on a pet with heat stroke, incase they get some complications like hypothermic overshoot, peripheral vasoconstriction hindering a cooling response, and cardiogenic shock...

We have heard not to use cold water in case it causes shock... this rarely happens!

But guess what? In a recent study over 26% of dogs presented with heat stroke died, with flat faced breeds making up nearly half of heat stroke cases seen in the study.

You should:

💧Get someone to call the local veterinary practice and tell them you're going to travel down with a heat stroke patient
💧Pour, hose or if safe immerse the pet in very cold water (this should obviously be done under constant supervision, ensuring the head is fully above water and immersion should not be attempted if the animal is too large, or you are unable to do so without hurting yourself)
💧NB: If using a hose pipe, make sure it has run through until cold, as they can often contain water that is extremely hot in the tubing initially
💧Do not drape in towels and leave them in situ. Keep the cold water flowing.
💧Move to a cool, shaded area
💧Prepare to transport to vets in a cold, air conditioned car

In studies they found that:

🌅International consensus from sports medicine organisations supports treating EHS with early rapid cooling by immersing the casualty in cold water.
🌅Ice-water immersion has been shown to be highly effective in exertional heat stroke, with a zero fatality rate in large case series of younger, fit patients.
🌅Hyperthermic individuals were cooled twice as fast by Cold Water Immersion as by passive recovery.
🌅No complications occurred during the treatment of three older patients with severe heat stroke were treated with cold‐water immersion.
🌅Cold water immersion (CWI) is the preferred cooling modality in EHS guidelines and the optimal method applicable to UK Service Personnel
🌅Studies suggest using either ice-water or cold-water immersion

The best intervention is PREVENTION, but if you find yourself with an animal with heat stroke, using cold water either by pouring, hosing or ideally (if safe) immersion then this may help reduce their temperature to safe levels while you transport to a veterinary practice.

Read more below with updates from Hot Dogs - canine heatstroke education for dog owners

https://www.vetvoices.co.uk/post/cool-icy-cold-or-tepid

I don’t take a lot of photos. But when I do I never post them 👀
25/01/2025

I don’t take a lot of photos. But when I do I never post them 👀

I had quite the drive home from Bicester today!Tomorrow will be business as usual, taking extra care to stay away from f...
24/11/2024

I had quite the drive home from Bicester today!

Tomorrow will be business as usual, taking extra care to stay away from fast flowing water. If you notice any road closures in your area please share and keep each other safe and if possible please make me aware so I can plan an alternative route. Please drive carefully, especially where there are dips in the road.

I’ve got my wellies, dry robe and plenty of towels at the ready. Can’t believe it’s going to be a sunny day 😆 English weather, hey!

I hope everybody stays safe and dry as possible!

Let’s have a safe and productive day 👊

I set up my little business page 3 years ago today! I feel so lucky to have been in a position to take the leap in to gr...
03/11/2024

I set up my little business page 3 years ago today!
I feel so lucky to have been in a position to take the leap in to growing my own little business from scratch. I’m so proud of what I have built! I owe it all to my wonderful clients and their amazing pooches.
Thank you so much for your support. I hope to be doing this for many years to come🌟🤩

They’re Labradors, of course they all went swimming!It was so nice to enjoy a bit of sunshine before the weather changes...
05/10/2024

They’re Labradors, of course they all went swimming!
It was so nice to enjoy a bit of sunshine before the weather changes 🍂🌧️
Amber took the dive first and the others soon followed, Luna is more of a paddle girl though!
King did his bit for the environment and held on to that bottle all the way to the bin 😂

Have you missed us?
13/06/2024

Have you missed us?

Before I go on holiday for the weekend I thought I should share some of the pictures I’ve been hoarding 🤣
15/02/2024

Before I go on holiday for the weekend I thought I should share some of the pictures I’ve been hoarding 🤣

I may not have a dog yet but when I do this is where I’m going 😂Hannah only trains with positive reinforcement and games...
17/01/2024

I may not have a dog yet but when I do this is where I’m going 😂

Hannah only trains with positive reinforcement and games making them WANT to make the good choice 🐶

🐾 Does your dog need some training?

Unlock your dog's full potential with our personalised 1-2-1 Training! 🐕

🐾 Leash pulling
🐶 Jumping on people
🗣️ Excessive barking
🚫 Poor recall
🐾 Reactivity towards other dogs
😢 Separation anxiety
🦴 Destructive chewing
🤷‍♂️ Difficulty with basic commands
😨 Anxiety
🍽️ Counter surfing
▶️ And more!

Whether online or in-person, our sessions focus on your furry friend's unique needs.

🌟 In your first session, we dive into your dog's story, struggles, and goals. We craft a tailored training plan, regularly updated as they progress.

📚 What's included:
- Personalised 1-2-1 sessions
- Detailed notes & custom training plans
- Feedback on videos that you can send in on a daily basis
- Unlimited WhatsApp support
- Full access to our online academy
- Membership to our supportive Facebook community

🔗 Choose from our packages:
1️⃣ Initial Monthly Package: 2x 1-2-1 sessions, cider feedback, WhatsApp support, full online academy access, and exclusive Facebook & WhatsApp community membership.

2️⃣ Coaching Package: Training plan, video critique, unlimited WhatsApp support, full online academy access, and exclusive Facebook & WhatsApp community membership.

📈 We're not about quick fixes – we enhance your dog's personality for long-term happiness. Commit to their well-being, not just a temporary solution!

👉 Ready to transform your dog's life?
Book a FREE 30-minute call with us to discuss your dog's challenges and discover the right plan for you both. Link in the comments! 📞🐶

It’s Christmas time 🥳I would like to thank all of my wonderful clients for their support this year! What a beautiful bun...
24/12/2023

It’s Christmas time 🥳
I would like to thank all of my wonderful clients for their support this year! What a beautiful bunch of dogs I’ve had the pleasure of walking and what good friends they’ve made 😍
Here’s to plenty more walks packed full of fun and adventure in 2024 🥂🎉

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