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Goldendoodles A precious blend What makes them special Ricky Gervais Peter Egan Cruelty is just another C word Recipe for success Rebecca Walters Puppy Pie helps find your star barker DogsToday A nose for news easy on the eye and a heart of gold More bite more heart Ukrainian rescue roadtrip helps those left behind literally a minefield Daycare nightmare Jessica Gilmour creates healthier Bulldogs can she change doggy daycare too Scotland the brave Sparks of firework reform but is it a damp squib Paws up if you know Miley Cyrus Wrecking Bull Terrier stereotypes Dogs make Miley smiley cats not so much How to avoid grass seeds If harnesses are better than collars Which sprays make knots untangle All about a dog s first season September 2022 4 75

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DogsToday Inside this month The ethical pet magazine for people who really care about dogs News features 6 The dogs of war helping the Ukraine pets left behind Facebook Dogs Today 12 Doggy daycare how to pick the right place for the right reasons Britain s Favourite 16 Want the perfect dog for you Take a slice of Puppy Pie 18 Miley Cyrus Chihuahuas and cats are scarier than Pit Bulls Sales Marketing Director Mike McGlynn 01276 402591 give away 24 Ricky Gervais and Peter Egan join Betsy Beagle Office dogs to campaign for lab reforms Betty Old English Golden Retriever ish Honey Cocker Spaniel Lennie Staffie German Shepherd cross Loki collie cross Vicky Justine Poison Ivy Newfoundlands Sophie Jack Russell Betty s Personal Trainer Kirsten Dillon IMDT A Dip CBM 28 Scottish fireworks legislation reform at last but does it go far enough Over to you 34 Postbag what matters to you 38 Great debate should dogs be on a lead unless Dogs Today Brandshare Ltd The Old Print House 62 High Street Chobham Surrey GU24 8AA 01276 402599 enquiries dogstodaymagazine co uk www dogstodaymagazine co uk in a designated off lead area than our nearest competitor beverleycuddy Advertising sponsorship 20 Discover Dogs is back and we have tickets to Will last you Editorial Dogs_Today Editor Beverley Cuddy Art Director Rosie Peace Chief Sub Editor Contributing Editor Claire Horton Bussey Deputy Editor Alessandra Pacelli Illustrator Kevin Brockbank Proof readers Katie Horton Bussey Alys Horton Bussey Training behaviour 22 Assistance agency new research about the Publishers decisions assistance dogs choose Opinion 66 Confessions of a dogaholic the waiting room LIMITED of hope Chief Operations Officer Graham Smith 01276 402598 graham wearebrandshare com Managing Director Beverley Cuddy 01276 402597 beverley dogstodaymagazine co uk Investigation 42 Dog crush meet the Goldendoodle 48 Q A the dangers of grass seeds navigating Subscriptions your female dog s first season harness vs collar supplements and sprays for a glossy coat For subscription queries call Brandshare on 01276 402599 or email subs dogstodaymagazine co uk Initial subscription rates UK BFPO 12 issues 39 50 24 issues 61 EU countries 12 issues 65 20 Rest of the world airmail 12 issues 79 80 Direct Debit offer UK only 9 99 for 3 months with 1 month free trial and a 1 sign up fee Competitions shopping 32 Subscribe and win 56 Pop the kettle on and tackle our The editor is always pleased to consider articles and photos from freelancers However there is often a considerable delay before material can be assessed Please include an SAE if you want your work returned While every care will be taken no responsibility for loss or damage can be accepted Competition sponsors and their families are not eligible for any competition puzzles and competitions Need advice Contact our Health Nutrition team on Freephone 0800 083 6696 UK 1800 83 6699 RoI or Webchat burnspet co uk burnspet burnspetfood Based on leading UK pet retail chain prices Comparison based on a 12kg bag and a 10kg average dog 5 off when you redeem this ad on Burns Dry Food 2kg 6kg 12kg bags at your local independent pet shop or 20 off at burnspet co uk with the checkout code WOOF20 T C s at burnspet co uk Expires December 31st 2022 Goldendoodle Photo by Tim Rose www timrosephotography co uk By switching to Burns from our Nearest Competitor you could save a whopping 27p per day FETCH YOURSELF A BARGAIN Dogs Today incorporating Perfect Pup is published by Brandshare Ltd The Old Print House 62 High Street Chobham Surrey GU24 8AA Tel 01276 402599 Brandshare Ltd reg office The Old Print House 62 High Street Chobham Surrey GU24 8AA Distributed by Marketforce UK Ltd 2nd Floor 5 Churchill Pl Canary Wharf London E14 5HU Tel 020 3148 3333 www marketforce co uk Printed by The Manson Group 2022 Dogs Today The world copyright of the editorial matter both illustrations and text is strictly reserved Registered as a newspaper for transmission in the UK Next issue on sale 22 September To download Dogs Today for iPad go to the App store Android and PC versions are available from Pocket Mags the Kindle edition from www amazon co uk 2022 Which Consumer Poll for best UK dog food September 2022 Dogs Today 3

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Dear readers Beverley Cuddy MILLIONS IN THE BANK Owen Sharp Dogs Trust CEO said The UK is fast heading towards a situation in which due to the cost of living crisis we ll have a surplus of dogs whose owners need to give them up but a deficit of people who can afford to take on a new dog In the charity s latest published annual report he also says Much of our fundraising activity had to cease and in 2020 our income fell by 7 million from what we had planned for originally Our brilliant team found innovative ways to deliver cost savings and fundraise to make sure that we can provide support for dogs and owners both now and in the future Let that sink in They were hoping for 7 million more in donations So how much did they get The 2020 annual report reveals Income has remained at a consistent level of 111 5m in 2020 2019 109 5m Net assets are now 187 8m compared to 170 8m The same report shows 26 556 owners contacted the charity in 2020 wanting to hand in their dog for rehoming But elsewhere in the report it shows 4 425 dogs were handed over by their owners What happened to the other 22 000 Beverley Cuddy is Dogs Today s Editor and publisher She shares her life with Betty an Old English Golden Retriever ish dog from Many Tears and Honey a Cocker Spaniel 4 Dogs Today September 2022 Illustration by Beverley Cuddy O ur lead story this month is brave Gary trying to save the pets left behind in Ukraine risking his life in a country now riddled with mines Dogs are far from safe here if you read the papers The Telegraph reported that one in five puppies is falling ill or dying before its first birthday The source for this statistic is the Kennel Club who surveyed 3 000 pet owners One in four reported either emotional turmoil or financial strife because of their puppy suffering poor health before the age of 12 months Elsewhere Dogs Trust reports receiving 4 370 calls from people wanting to give up their dogs in July alone a trend they say is increasing month onmonth and has doubled compared to the start of 2021 The calls the report says are at the highest level since Dogs Trust opened its contact centre in 2014 It doesn t reveal how many of those dogs were taken in by Dogs Trust to rehome A Dogs Trust poll of non dog owners in August asked whether the rising cost of living would prevent them from adopting or buying a dog Six out of 10 said it would How do we all get through these very bumpy months ahead Hopefully our roads are not as treacherous as those in Ukraine Should you be looking for a recession proof career judging by all the PR activity this summer the opinion poll business has never been busier There does seem to be a huge shortage of people coming up with ideas to make things better I may just be feeling overly grumpy maybe those in charge have it all under control My less than sunny outlook could be because I have a hernia and there s a year plus wait to get that fixed on the NHS My recent health issues and the problems in dog world seem remarkably similar The longer a problem goes unresolved the bigger it gets and the harder it is to fix With all the millions in the bank at the Kennel Club and Dogs Trust surely they have an emergency action plan to help dogs and their owners who don t Reading between the lines the Kennel Club is blaming breeders and Dogs Trust wants the public to donate more money yes they identify the public are short of money Elsewhere in Grimsby a man has been jailed for eight months for biting a police dog Is there something in the water Other than algae and sewage obviously P

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Words ALESSANDRA PACELLI We have all seen videos and images of Ukrainian refugees crossing the Some people have travelled to Ukraine to try to stop a huge animal welfare border to safety along with their pets but what of the pets left behind crisis in the making On the frontline D riving a van from Hampshire all the way to Poland is no small feat but Gary Baxter and his DogsnHomes Rescue team knew that would be the easiest part of their journey On 8 July they would reach the border between Poland and Ukraine and then cross over for their biggest mission yet Relying on the support of Humane Society International UK DogsnHomes Rescue was part of an international group working alongside the Ukraine War Animals Relief Fund ARF and the White Angels On the van Gary carried 1 000 microchips two portable dual voltage cool boxes for the temperature sensitive veterinary supplies a large supply of calming aids medical equipment two way radios portable power supplies and over 400 collars as well as dog and cat food Gary explains We wanted to spay and neuter as many animals as possible up to 500 over the course of the mission lasting a couple of weeks We also wanted to microchip as many as possible in the hope that at least some may be reunited with their owners one day when they return home We d been at the border a few times before but this was my first time in Ukraine We started planning this operation about five weeks beforehand We needed to be fast and try to achieve what we had to as quickly as possible the situation could change so very quickly THOSE LEFT BEHIND The situation in Ukraine is indeed quite unique with millions of people displaced in a relatively short period of time countless pets were also left behind to stray Along with an already large stray population and the fact neutering is not as common in Ukraine as it may be elsewhere it presents an animal welfare time bomb A lot of people were unable to cross the border with their pets I saw refugees crossing with just a carrier bag of their possessions Gary says Many had to leave their pets behind when they were not allowed to get on trains and buses We know of a family outside Kyiv who had several dogs and cats and had been making arrangements to get them past the border But war came so quickly at their door and they had to run away They could only load in the car what dogs and cats they could grab at that moment and leave the rest behind It s easy for people who did not live through it to think they would do better plan better bring their pets at all costs but when the bombs fall you must run If you have children or elderly parents it s only natural that you will grab them first Many pets were left chained to fences and poles while it may seem callous Gary says this actually saved many lives It made it easier for people to find them and care for them Had their owners left them loose they may have become stray and it would have been much more difficult to help If you want to help a stray dog first you must catch it Not everyone however had good intentions September 2022 Dogs Today 7

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Vet strength parasite protection We have seen what has happened to people s pets who were left behind when the invaders came Some were badly hurt killed or mutilated their ears and tails cut off We were told of some horrible things I will not get into detail but cruelty was inflicted on pets as well as people in this invasion Gary says In areas where Russian troops have retreated signs of war are everywhere On the road to Bucha there is a section of road maybe a mile with metal fencing at the side Gary says It looked like a sieve there were so many holes The intensity of the firepower there would have been unimaginable Many of the people who stayed in Ukraine did what they could to care for the pets left behind feeding them the best they could One lady lived in a small flat with 17 cats and two dogs she had rescued when 8 Dogs Today September 2022 the next door apartment block was bombed Gary and his team put out feeding stations on behalf of the charity Naturewatch in Borodyanka Horenka Hostomel Bucha Irpin and Poroskoten and were able to provide locals and small rescues with medication and food However their biggest goal was to neuter as many animals as possible to prevent a boom in the stray dog and cat population WAR OPERATIONS We had one vet with us along with three vet techs Gary says We had three or four teams at any one time working either in a clinic we rented for the day or for the week or in any buildings we could borrow A lot had been under heavy fire riddled with bullet holes no glass left in the window full of debris no running water no nothing We would get the broken glass off a desk lay a sheet on it and it became an operating table The smell of fire damage lingered in most of these towns We made do with what we had much like the people who lived there I saw so many badly damaged buildings with entire walls torn down you could see inside into their living rooms and bedrooms and still people lived there I was quite shocked to see that The team eventually exceeded their original target covering the areas of Kyiv Gostomel Hlevakha Vorzel and Rzhyshchiv When word spread that they were offering free neutering microchipping and vaccinations people with pets in the area were quick to take advantage just as the team had hoped they would We did almost three times the number of spay neuter and vaccinations the total to date is 1 559 with 1 959 microchipped photographed and uploaded to cloud ARF has also funded more spay and neutering in Odessa to cover a further 1 000 dogs and cats Gary says Easy to apply Fast acting Long lasting No brand works faster or lasts longer bobmartinUK Bob Martin and Bob Martin Clear Plus are registered trade marks of Martin Martin Holdings Based on AVM GSL Spot Ons containing Fipronil and S Methoprene for dogs Use biocides safely Always read the label and product information before use Active substances permethrin tetramethrin S methoprene ES T 1 8 9 2

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The vast majority of microchipping took place at Sirius Animal Shelter near the border with Russia and Belarus There are over 3 000 dogs and 300 cats at the shelter and visiting it was an incredible experience Gary says So many pets to look after to feed and keep safe and there were only seven people to do it The ratio was absolutely insane So few people must work really hard to keep up welfare standards With so many tasks to handle sometimes they just cannot cope Yet the people there are doing a fantastic job with what they have One of the most chilling experiences was realising after arriving at a shelter near Bucha that the road the team used had been mined by the Russians and some devices still remained Gary recalls As we drove Google Maps took us through a route that seemed shorter We didn t really think anything of it and we kept 10 Dogs Today September 2022 driving on this road through the forest We didn t become concerned until the road narrowed more and more and eventually it was all gravel very bumpy But at that point we had come too far to turn back and we pressed on CLOSE CALL Once we got to the shelter the owner Sasha came to greet us saying we were lucky to be alive That was when we found out the road we had just travelled was used by locals during the occupation until the Russians had found and mined it and now no one travelled it any more It was quite chilling realising we could have hit a landmine and been blown up any moment And later we learned two cars had blown up in the same area that morning It was a harsh reminder of what it means to be in a war zone The forest road seemed so calm so picturesque we had forgotten for a moment where we were Despite the close call Gary is determined to return to Ukraine I definitely want to return before there is snow on the ground which would make it so difficult to work as winters there can be hard on people and pets What we did was a learnin progress understanding what is happening and what they need The next phase is to use our experience to work strategically we want to bring in many more parties to work together cooperating with NGOs to target one region after another so we can cover a larger area The number of animals we spayed may be high for the amount of time we were able to spend on the ground but when you think of the situation in Ukraine it is a drop in the ocean there are millions more animals to target It may seem a minor problem among the many that Ukrainians are facing but if the situation is not tackled if you do not neuter at this stage you have a worse problem down the road Now back in the UK Gary and his team are already busy raising funds for their next mission in Ukraine In a social media post detailing his journey in Ukraine Gary muses I will always remember what I experienced while I was there As someone who has come across awful rescue stories in the course of my charity work I can honestly say nothing prepared me for what I saw in Ukraine The situation is truly dire for the brave people who are still there and those who have chosen to look after the helpless dogs and cats rather than remove themselves to a place of safety There are threats and dangers at every turn and the incredible spirit of those who love and care for the animals is truly inspiring The need is endless P DogsnHomes Rescue staff are already planning their next mission in Ukraine To donate towards vital medical equipment and food for Ukrainian dogs and cats visit their fundraising page www justgiving com campaign spay ukraine Natural Range SPECIALISED RECIPES FOR DIFFERENT NEEDS AND LIFE STAGES OF YOUR DOG 1 0 O F F C O D E D O G S TO DAY 2 2 10 discount code applies to all products Single use only Valid until 31 12 22 O R D E R O N L I N E T O D A Y AT W W W N A T U R A L I N S T I N C T C O M OR CALL 01276 608500 June 2020 Dogs Today 11

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Words photos JESSICA GILMOUR Setting up our daycare was not an overnight decision mainly due to my reservations and desire to only create a genuinely beneficial environment for dogs We spent years researching learning speaking to the industry s leading professionals in canine behaviour trainers dog walkers groomers and owners to ensure that what we created was tailored to the dogs needs as well as offering support for owners Daycare falls into these three main categories Large scale doggy daycares Daycare s new dawn It s time to re examine dodgy daycare the right set up could enrich your dog s life and provide vital social connections T hroughout 15 years of breeding every time I heard the words doggy daycare my toes would curl The thought of one of the puppies I bred so carefully being introduced to that type of environment was a huge worry I had visions of a massive horde of dogs charging around with no structure or guidance dogs picking up bad habits feeling overwhelmed and under pressure With this vision in mind I advised every new owner to be extremely careful when thinking about sending a dog to a daycare facility especially a puppy Yet fast forward to now and here I am writing an article about daycares and how beneficial they can be for many types of dog This rather drastic change of opinion has been a process that has occurred over time Our understanding of what a dog requires to develop and function to be social happy and well adjusted has grown tremendously There 12 Dogs Today September 2022 is a newfound respect for what a dog needs as opposed to what will earn the most money or is the most convenient This combined with improvements to local council licensing and guidelines on all aspects of animal care has given a once unregulated industry a muchneeded overhaul So here I am having done a complete 360 and now running my own dog club I can tell you from the inside out what to expect what to look for and why daycare might be just what your dog needs WHAT IS DAYCARE Doggy daycare is a concept created in America The first official daycare was set up in New York City in 1987 As society s attitude to dogs changed they were welcomed into the home more as companions rather than working animals Pet dogs became a huge part of many people s lives more money was being spent and the dog industry grew At the same time more people were working full time and with dogs now seen as family the need developed for an alternative to traditional kennels Not all dog daycares are created equal of course As with any commercial business involving dogs there are varying levels of professionalism quality of care and available facilities These often go hand in hand with the ethics and motivation behind the business There is profit to be made with any area of the pet industry and dog care is no different Knowing what you are looking for is vital when it comes to trusting your dog in the hands of someone else When we set up our daycare it was an organic process We were always welcoming back the dogs we bred to stay plus those of friends and family As the requests for dog care kept coming and faced with the lack of options locally we were pointed in one direction creating an official licensed daycare solution of our own Based on the original American concept that arose in the 90s these large daycares are often quite high energy and busy They can work well for a confident easygoing dog but not as well for others Often there s a higher number of dogs that get on with it themselves while being overseen by staff rather than perhaps receiving more individual care The dogs stay play and exercise in one place together at the same time Matched daycare This sub category to the bigger daycares often have a more personal feel with a higher staffto dog ratio say eight dogs to one staff member The dogs will be matched according to size and energy levels often with plenty of space and good access to outside areas and activities for enrichment and stimulation They may offer specialist puppy training and have a background in training and behaviour Home daycare These small scale daycares are often run from a person s home in the garden of the business owner with their own dog s The dogs will be well vetted as they are in the house and are expected to be well behaved The dogs will be taken from the home to be walked throughout the day When deciding which option best fits your dog consider the following Facilities and space The first step is a full tour of the facilities If the daycare will not show you around where your dog is staying then walk away they should be proud of their facilities and recognise the importance of a tour to pet parents It is very important that you view everything when other dogs are there This will not only give you chance to see the space and facilities but will give you a feel for how the dogs are interacting with each other and the staff Look for relaxed happy dogs with calm body language Do however expect there to be a time limit to your tour as the staff will be busy and will want to get back to their routine as swiftly as possible When dealing with a large group of dogs space is crucial Space creates options and reduces stress and pressure If a daycare feels cramped it s likely to be a stressful environment for a dog The staff also need to be able to move dogs around during the day Being in one room or unit all day is not a stimulating environment for a dog so look for plenty of outside areas and different spaces and areas that the dogs can enjoy throughout the day for activities as well as rest These help keep the dogs stimulated but also help reduce stress and it s important that a dog can find its own space away from others if needed One of the most common comments we get when doing a tour is the noise There is none No barking screeching and whimpering the dogs are peaceful and relaxed September 2022 Dogs Today 13

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Licensing Whichever provider you leave your dog with must be licensed and listed with the local council It is easy to assume that because establishments advertise they are fully licensed but this is not always the case so check thoroughly The process of becoming licensed is a very in depth one taking months of time and effort and rightly so Licences are hard to obtain and the standards are high You can contact the council direct to obtain details of all local professionals It is also worth mentioning that insurance is invalid if the provider does not hold a council approved licence Induction or trial process Equipment Have a good look at water bowls and drinking areas toys and play equipment The basics should be clean and in good order Disease and illness can pass quickly through the environment if there is inadequate cleaning A responsible daycare will be pleased to answer questions about their hygiene policy and cleaning routines Fencing gates and buildings Every area needs to be fully secure Fencing needs to be strong well maintained and safe Gates and doors need airlocks to prevent dogs bolting through and to ensure the dogs are secure and safe at all times Isolation and rest areas Rest is so important particularly for puppies so there needs to be a calm and peaceful area should a dog need help to rest which is often the case with a new member to daycare The area needs to be comfortable and secure There also needs to be an isolation area for emergencies so discuss this on your visit What do they do if a dog becomes upset injured or stressed Is there an area where a dog can recover away from others should they need to Staff ratio Ideally you want eight dogs to one member of staff or 10 dogs 14 Dogs Today September 2022 to one member which is the minimum requirement set in place by Defra The more staff the better especially with puppies At our centre we have four pups to one staff member to ensure they are very carefully monitored and supported throughout the day Watch the staff with your dog How do they interact Are they relaxed confident and most importantly kind Watch how the other dogs respond to the staff too Qualifications and training Chat to staff about training and qualifications Canine first aid is crucial as is a clear understanding of canine behaviour Certified qualifications are ideal but also ask about the staff s experience When you are dealing with animals there is only so much you can learn in a classroom practical first hand experience is also a huge advantage Daycare is not an alternative to dog training but the staff will be experienced with handling dogs in many cases are qualified in aspects of training and behaviour and are more than capable of continuing your training Will they help the dog develop its understanding of the daycare experience Dogs need consistency Will they embrace your routine or even suggest other ways to help your dog progress All reputable daycares will have a trial or induction process if they do not walk away This session is when your dog is introduced to the facilities staff and eventually the other dogs and you will get to see the set up if you have not already During this session you will get a good feel for the daycare and how it will work for you Imagine going to a dinner party and not knowing anyone when suddenly all 15 people approach you as you walk through the door wanting to shake your hand or hug you It is the same for a dog when they get introduced to a wall of new dogs pushing to meet them in a completely new environment with new sounds and new smells It s a sensory overload Some dogs will not mind others will find this impossible We often have dogs attend an induction with us and the owners explain they have tried other daycares only to be sent home due to the dog being fearful or not enjoying themselves when really all the dog needed was some time and space to process this new environment If the daycare is not understanding of this and your dog needs that extra support definitely find somewhere else that will provide that Minimum required days This is a recurring question I get asked What if I don t need once a week as we just want ad hoc daycare This is really down to the preference of the individual daycare We have a requirement for a minimum of once a week This is not just because we require the regular business but it s actually for the benefit of the dogs that attend our centre When a dog joins us for the day it takes time to build a bond and relationship If the gap between visits is too long it can take time for the dog to settle again It will also affect the other dogs in their company In the long run it is much more beneficial to all the dogs to have the consistency RIGHT FOR MY DOG It is often thought that daycare is for dogs that have busy owners who work full time That is sometimes the case but we also have families that work from home or those that are looking to add to their dogs lives and give them another outlet than just walks in the park We look after one young dog once a week who is with her owners all day every day while they work from home She is becoming increasingly anxious around bigger dogs out on walks Her owners explained their concerns and we arranged for her to attend on a day with bigger dogs that we knew would be well matched to help her These dogs let her build her confidence from a distance By the end of the day she was running alongside them and playing she just needed time and space to process her concerns and a safe place to overcome them This positive experience transferred into her daily life at home and on walks This is a beautiful example of how when managed well daycare can be so much more than just a place to send your dogs when you are busy P September 2022 Dogs Today 15

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On the hunt for the perfect pup Then you need to chew on a large chunk of Puppy pie Words photo REBECCA WALTERS D eciding to share your life with a dog is a huge step It is very exciting but it can be a minefield trying to work out which type and breed is right for you Analysing the kind of home you can provide the activities that you want to do with a dog and the main motivations for taking on dog ownership are just some of the considerations Coupled with internet experts and the wellmeaning advice you are bound to get from people who already have a dog it is very very tricky to work out what s best for you and your lifestyle As a result we often fall into the trap of looking at a dog and liking what we see visually but appearances never tell the whole story While some of us are looking for a companion others are searching for an active walking buddy Some people require a support dog to play an assistance role and others want a competitor to take part in dog sports The reasons vary greatly as do the breeds to fit those roles Do you fancy a small dog a fluffy dog or a shaggy dog Do you want a friendly dog a watchdog or a working dog There are so many questions that only you can answer So first things first drill down into what your family expects from dog ownership using the Puppy Pie questionnaire see www pupstartsbreeders com and then once you have that piece nailed you are ready to start researching breed groups SLICE OF THE ACTION Imagine a puppy as a pie There are lots of possible ingredients all from different places They ve all been made and grown differently They have been picked mixed and baked by different people and all of these factors contribute to how the pie ultimately tastes It s either the best pie you have ever tasted it s not a memorable pie or it s not at all what you were expecting and if you re completely honest it s left you feeling underwhelmed and disappointed Now swap pie for puppy and instead of lists of different ingredients there are differences in breed activity levels size colour and coat type which can also affect the end result What we are saying is that understanding the true make up of a dog is how you find your perfect match and that is where the Puppy Pie steps in Although we agree that there are some individual elements humans have played a huge role in developing the dogs we see today and we can predict traits and characteristics that are common to these breeds From this you can unlock lots of crucial information when searching for your perfect pet WHAT DO YOU WANT Let s start with expectations Have you thought about what you really truly want from dog ownership BREED GROUPS There are seven breed groups in the UK gundog pastoral working utility hound toy and terrier Each group has individual breeds within it that have been developed to assist us in our work For example gundogs were bred to retrieve game terriers to catch and kill vermin pastoral to herd sheep and cattle working to guard and protect and toys to be our companions Each of those groups has been developed for different tasks and all have different superskills and specialities Having spent many years developing these canine super skills in our current world fewer and fewer dogs are required for working roles and there are more pet homes than ever So these inherited super skills that are hard wired and ingrained in the DNA of our dogs show themselves in a range of behaviours that we see in our pets today Sadly they are not always desired What can that look like A Border Collie that never gets to undertake its natural herding behaviour may end up chasing cars A terrier that does not express its need to catch and kill vermin may end up killing a pet rabbit A toy breed that gets left alone will often display separation anxiety Understanding our breeds and their likely behaviours is key to finding the perfect pooch Puppies are not a blank canvas and although experiences and environment play a role and there is always an exception to a rule generally a collie will always want to herd sheep and a sighthound will always chase bunnies CROSSBREEDS RESCUES Crossbreeds are hugely popular and as well as all of their loveable qualities we are seeing more and more conflicting behaviours emerging in some crosses This stems from an incompatible breed group mixture If you cross two breeds within the same group two herding dogs for example they might not be the same breed but they are likely to be fairly similar in their behaviours However if you breed a dog from the pastoral group and a dog from the gundog group you are likely to get two sets of differing behaviours which can be quite conflicting Being clear on ancestry can set you up for success when living with a crossbreed dog If you do not have proof of breed there are home DNA kits that can reveal your dog s heritage DUE DOGGIE DILIGENCE When choosing to become a pet parent understanding the ingredients that make up your Puppy Pie will help you to be a better owner have a happy and more fulfilled relationship with your dog and help you avoid behaviours that can be unpleasant and difficult to live with Being clear on the tendencies that a puppy will likely develop means you can consider whether that aligns with your expectations of dog ownership the home you provide and the lifestyle you can offer Doing your due doggie diligence will set you up for success P Get access to the Puppy Pie programme at www pupstarts breeders com September 2022 Dogs Today 17

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Words BERNARD BALE I t s true Miley said Music changes and careers are up and down but dogs never change They love you no matter what If you have a bad day they cheer you up and if you have a good day they celebrate with you that s what makes them so special Miley s career follows in the footsteps of her famous dad Billy Ray Cyrus and so does her love of dogs I was born and raised in Tennessee with a younger brother and sister and two half brothers and a half sister she revealed There was a lot of energy in the home and that was added to by dogs It could be chaotic at times but there was never a shortage of fun That s one of the great things about dogs they are always happy to be what you want or need them to be You want to have fun that s fine You want to laze about and read a book they are happy to laze about with you If you want to go out for a walk in the rain they ll greet you when you come back Miley is an international star with millions of fans Perhaps she couldn t have been anything else because of the success of her singing star father and other members of the family who have made their mark DESTINED TO SING Miley s smiley thanks to dogs International singing star Miley Cyrus always has dogs at the heart of her home and admits they are more important to her than her music 18 Dogs Today September 2022 I think it was natural for me to become what I am she said I am very grateful of course and I have a kind of love hate thing going on with it I don t like constantly being photographed but if the cameras were not there I would probably wonder why or what I had done wrong Miley s rise to fame began when she decided at school that she wanted to act and her first real job was acting alongside her father in the comedy drama Doc A few other roles followed and then she suddenly shot to fame when Disney cast her in the starring role of Hannah Montana That was the real beginning for me both in acting and in singing Sometimes I m not sure which I am because I enjoy both so much I guess I am just a performer I love to do concerts in front of big crowds they are fantastic and I m always so thankful to the fans who come along to enjoy them Can you imagine if nobody showed up Away from the spotlight Miley likes watching films and listening to other singers but animals are something she has always been passionate about CREEPY CATS I love animals and I hate the thought of any of them suffering she said I just like being with them enjoying their company I like horses but I don t really want to ride them I just like meeting them and watching them I don t love being on a horse it s just not my thing I feel kinda bad about them having to carry me around Like I just want to pet you I don t really want to put you to work I find cats are creepy very beautiful and independent but still creepy Every time I see a cat I think it s gonna turn on me It s gonna turn for the worst I love them but they do worry me I have a respect for little dogs too I had a Yorkshire Terrier and if I was a rat it definitely would have eaten me And Chihuahuas are the most scary animals on the planet I m terrified of Chihuahuas I still love them to bits though I know it s not them it s me Miley is keen on rescuing dogs and has adopted quite a few through the years and it is rare that she has just one dog at her home Dogs are irresistible and great to have around she said I was so upset when Mary Jane passed away We had been together for a long time and I couldn t believe that she was gone I was devastated and I made a compilation of our times together and wrote a little song about her It made me feel that she was still around and that was such a comfort She was such a great character they all are really I don t know what it is about dogs and other animals really but once they get under your skin they are there for ever There are people who look at you and think you are crazy for having such feelings but how can you not have those feelings I don t understand it when people don t feel that very special bond between humans and dogs Sometimes I hear people talking about dogs without really knowing them I know that Pit Bulls come in for a lot of criticism but they are dogs who have had a bad image created for them by humans If you have a one on one with a Pit Bull you will find that they have the same sense of fun and loyalty as any other dog that wants to love and is loved Miley s other dogs include Emu Bean Barbie Happy and Floyd and now Angel has settled in as part of the family The others all greeted Angel when she joined us said Miley She was accepted straight away and she was so pleased to be with us We adopted her from a rescue centre and she had been pretty miserable because she d had a tough life before she was rescued Not now though she is happy the rest of my canine family are happy and I am so happy that we are all together It makes life so much better to have dogs around P September 2022 Dogs Today 19

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L ondon s biggest dog event Discover Dogs is returning to ExCeL London on 15 16 October giving visitors the opportunity to meet and greet dogs of all shapes and sizes so they can find the right breed for their lifestyle watch clever canine displays and shop for doggie delights Organised by the Kennel Club Discover Dogs features hundreds of different breed stands so visitors can learn more about their favourite four legged friends from dedicated experts find out more about how to buy a dog responsibly and how to look after their new canine companion With the opportunity to meet breeds from around the world like the playfully active Portuguese Podengo and the Japanese cousin of the Pomeranian the small and gentle Spitz it s the perfect day out for those who are dotty about dogs Other features of the show include the Young Kennel Club ring where members will be showcasing all the canine activities the younger generation can get involved in alongside other old favourites such as the popular Scruffts crossbreed competition displays from the Metropolitan Police dogs and puppies and exciting agility competitions Visitors can also meet some of the British and Irish vulnerable native breeds like the Skye Terrier and Otterhound and learn about the issues these historic breeds can face and why it s important to raise their profile Elsewhere Kennel Club breed 20 Dogs Today September 2022 Win The Kennel Club is offering five lucky Dogs Today readers a pair of tickets For your chance to win send your full contact details to Discover Dogs competition Dogs Today The Old Print House 62 High Street Chobham Surrey GU24 8AA or email comps dogstodaymagazine co uk with Discover Dogs in the subject line Closing date 12pm Friday 30 September 2022 Terms and conditions Tickets are valid for one day only on either Saturday 15 October or Sunday 16 October 2022 Five winners will be chosen and given two general admission tickets each Prize is as stated and cannot be transferred or exchanged No cash alternative will be offered The Kennel Club The Kennel Club Yulia Titovets Discover Dogs returns for 2022 Adrienne Hammill The Kennel Club tif Dotty about dogs rescue organisations will be showcasing their hard work and successes in rehoming breed rescue dogs on the Kennel Club stand where visitors can find out about rescue dogs looking for their forever home and find out more about rescuing Vanessa McAlpine events executive at the Kennel Club said Discover Dogs is a fun event for anyone who s dotty about dogs It s the perfect opportunity to meet hundreds of different dogs of all shape and sizes and to find out which breed is best suited to your lifestyle if you re thinking about becoming an owner But the show isn t just for those considering a canine we welcome dog lovers of all ages to come along and find out about the work of the Kennel Club such as breed rescue organisations who do fantastic work for dogs who aren t as fortunate as others You can watch amazing doggie demonstrations and displays and with over 100 trade stands selling anything and everything for dogs it s one of London s most unique events and provides something for everyone including our four legged friends Tickets cost 18 or 15 for concessions and under 8s go free prices subject to fees and in advance of show London ExCeL can now be reached more easily via the new Elizabeth tube line More information and tickets are available at discoverdogs org uk September 2022 Dogs Today 21

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Words DR JAMIE ARATHOON Assistance agency New research explores how the agency of assistance dogs their ability to act through their own decision making is vital to the care they provide their human partners S itting in Beth s house in a small coastal town we had been chatting about her relationship with Daisy her Labrador assistance dog Daisy helps Beth by picking up and bringing items pushing pulling doors open and pressing an emergency button when Beth is unable to move Daisy was in the room taking an active role in the discussion moving between me and Beth at first unsettled by my presence in their home Daisy often vocalised loudly and was acutely aware of my movements but once familiarised with me she tried to sit on my knee and put her head on my lap At two separate points during the interview T he above vignette comes from my research on assistance dog partnerships with the charity Dog AID which helps physically disabled people train their pet dogs to become assistance dogs The vignette alludes to one of my main aims to explore the care practices of the partnership Agency and sentience were described by participants as a valued surprise One interviewee Sara said He has done things for Daisy did something peculiar The first time she got up and left the room only to come back carrying a basket with training equipment The second time Daisy left she walked back in carrying Beth s walking stick placing it proudly next to Beth and sat down Now I do not know if you have seen a dog carry a walking stick but it was quite a funny sight But besides being funny these events raised questions in my mind Despite not asking for either of these items Daisy collected them and took them to Beth This got me thinking more about the value of a dog s agency and how dogs care and why example this leaning and cuddling into Sara s shoulder He didn t start training for me till he was four and a half and he had never ever sat on anybody s shoulder like this Raven old assistance dog did it all the time because she was small she would always do it and it helps with the pain So at four and a half years old he suddenly starts doing it and I was kinda like what no training nobody asked him to do it he just jumped up and started doing it no encouragement Sara s surprise at Pepper cuddling into her shoulder a form of deep pressure therapy that eases her pain is an important act of care for her It was not taught and relies on Pepper s agency in recognising Sara s pain and her actions to ease her pain For Sara this is a valued form of care that goes beyond the physical tasks that Pepper is trained to complete Sara deems Pepper to care through these actions EARTHING QUAKE About the author Dr Jamie Arathoon holds a PhD in human geography from the University of Glasgow Their PhD thesis was completed in collaboration with Dog Aid a national charity that trains physically disabled people to train their pets to be their assistance dogs Jamie has presented at the Assistance Dogs International ADI Conference and is currently collaborating with Dog AID Assistance in Disability on its welfare guidelines Jamie is also part of a research team along with Dr Daniel Allen and Dr Helen Selby Fell who are exploring the social and emotional impacts of pet theft More of Jamie s work is available at www jamiearathoon com 22 Dogs Today September 2022 Other forms of care come through embodied actions that help ease the human s anxiety Interviewee June said Quake also knows when my anxiety is getting bad It is really weird how she has worked that one out She will come and she will nudge my leg or she started putting her paw up or she started leaning on me to say like It s OK you got this with a cuddle or she will put her head there on her lap and look at me like that puppy dog eyes While all the assistance dogs of Dog AID are trained to provide physical assistance the participants I talked to recognise the benefits to their emotional and mental wellbeing June describes how her dog s physical actions help ease her anxiety Through different forms of tactile engagement Quake can keep June in the present and help her manage her anxiety As a form of care for June s mental wellbeing this is invaluable Within this research participants actively described their assistance dogs as carers or as occupying caring roles Pepper is family counsellor confidante carer and loved one Sara Daisy is my pet and my assistance dog but also my carer Beth The way I see him is as a partner He is a partner that helps me a bit like a human partner in respects to doing tasks for each other OK he can t make me a cup of tea but he can do so much for me that somebody else wouldn t do Samantha While the above quotes play on anthropomorphised understandings of assistance dogs as carers the participants all show the value of the care provided to them by their dogs Samantha however makes an important distinction between human care and canine care She places value on Bertie s canine sensibilities how he can provide care that humans cannot through his dogginess This is important because it is the influence on emotional and mental wellbeing gained through care from an assistance dog that can lead to a range of social impacts such as increased confidence going out more meeting new people reducing isolation and loneliness and enrolling in college university and work It is the assistance dog s agency their warm practices of care that form an invaluable part of the human assistance dog relationship P September 2022 Dogs Today 23

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Words BEVERLEY CUDDY Photos JOSEPH SINCLAIR FLOE If I pass away Canine Cared For e home r a c a o t e v o m If I Canine Cared For Ricky Gervais and Peter Egan are campaigning to end animal experiments with the help of a very special Beagle ambassador R icky Gervais and his After Life co star Peter Egan are continuing their fabulous work in animal advocacy by campaigning to end experiments on dogs and other animals They re welcoming the help of beautiful Beagle dog Betsy who was rescued from a laboratory dog breeder when she was just a pup Betsy is joining the sciencebased campaign For Life On Earth FLOE as Beagle ambassador her rescue by Dogs Trust came as she was about to be sold to a cruel toxicology laboratory Dogs like Betsy are intensively bred in the UK for experiments that are permitted on otherwise 24 Dogs Today September 2022 protected companion animals because laboratory animals are excluded from the 2006 Animal Welfare Act and the protection of its unnecessary suffering clause FORCE FED CHEMICALS In a recent Westminster Hall debate Martyn Day MP said It strikes me as unbelievable that in this nation of professed animal lovers laboratory animals are categorically excluded from the 2006 act We must not forget that this includes dogs and cats who many of us take into our homes to love and care for and who enrich our lives The 2006 act legalises for example the daily force feeding of chemicals directly into the stomachs of factory farmed puppies without pain relief or anaesthetic Experiments on puppies and other animals are now widely reported to be entirely failing the search for human treatments and cures Ninetynine per cent of experiments on dogs take place under the guise of human medicine the latest Home Office statistics show that 67 per cent of those experiments involved the force feeding of chemicals directly into puppies stomachs with no pain relief or anaesthetic This shockingly cruel procedure is classified as mild suffering by the Home Office The medical failure of such experiments for humans is today Make sure your dog is cared for with a Canine Care Card You ve always done what you can to protect your four legged friend and that shouldn t change when life does With a Canine Care Card you won t have to worry about what s next for them because we will look after and rehome them at one of our 21 rehoming centres in the UK Apply online to get your FREE Canine Care Card at dogstrust org uk ccc E ccc dogstrust org uk or T 020 7837 0006 Please quote 335267 or complete this coupon Please send me a Dogs Trust Canine Care Card application form Please fill out in block capitals Title First Name Surname Address Postcode 335267 From time to time we would like to send you exciting updates about our work products services and how you can support us including fundraising activities and research by post If you d rather not receive these mailings please tick here In order to communicate with you more effectively better understand your preferences and ability to support our work we may analyse your data We do share your information within the Dogs Trust Group currently Dogs Trust Worldwide Dogs Trust Ireland and Dogs Trust Promotions To read our full privacy policy visit dogstrust org uk privacy Please send this coupon to FREEPOST DOGSTRUSTL No stamp required N B Service only available for residents of the UK Ireland Channel Islands Isle of Man A dog is for life dogstrust org uk Dogs Trust 2022 Ricky hates the y t l e u r c C word g diagnosis in g n a h c e f li a If I receive Canine Cared For Registered charity numbers 227523 SC037843

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This motion has been retabled as EDM 278 and its hearing will be judged by a panel of independent experts from the relevant science fields including evolutionary biology complexity science basic research genetics drug development chaos theory clinical research and philosophy of science MPs state that the EDM 278 science hearing will enable precious funding to be redirected to human based research such as gene based medicine which has track record of success GOVERNMENT DUPED The experiments laboratory animals are bred for fail humans too it s time for the fair and transparent EDM 278 science hearing to stop the false claims about human medicine which fund this appalling cruelty to dogs and other animals widely reported in the scientific literature including by the British Medical Journal the Food and Drug Administration which says nine out of 10 new medicines fail to pass human trials because animals cannot predict human responses and the US based National Cancer Institute which says we have lost cures for cancer because studies in rodents have been believed MODEL FAILURES Experts working in the pharmaceutical industry also openly acknowledge the failure of animal models in their drug development process and write about this often in the scientific literature Leading scientists Drs Ray Greek and Niall Shanks have named trans species modelling theory where current understanding of evolutionary biology and complexity science explains why animals are failing as predictive models of humans Ricky Gervais says Meeting Betsy was beautiful she s a tender gentle dog who is now enjoying a happy life in her loving forever home It s terrible to think that Betsy started life in the brutal environment of a laboratory breeder where 26 Dogs Today September 2022 dogs are crammed into small cells with no outside walks forced to endure repetitive pacing back and forth unable to escape the stench of uncleaned floors and the despair which fills their minds The experiments laboratory animals are bred for fail humans too it s time for the fair and transparent EDM 278 science hearing to stop the false claims about human medicine which fund this appalling cruelty to dogs and other animals Last session s early day motion EDM was signed by 110 cross party MPs who called on the government to mandate a rigorous public scientific hearing to prove these cruel experiments are also failing the search for human treatments and cures Peter Egan says Meeting Betsy was wonderful she endured such a horrific start in life with no love or human kindness but like all dogs her unconditional love shines through and shows us how truly beautiful animals are Betsy was rescued from an overcrowded prison cell at a laboratory dog breeder in Ireland where she was denied fresh air and walks only the sound of clanging metal gates and the howls of traumatised fellow dogs met her ears The total medical failure of animal experiments in the search for human treatments and cures is today widely reported including by the British Medical Journal and the FDA Food and Drug Administration which says that nine out of 10 new medicines fail to pass human trials because animals cannot predict human responses I applaud the 110 cross party MPs who are now calling for a top science hearing to judge claims that animal experiments save human lives The government is being duped by an outdated financial vested interest in the archaic practice of animal experimentation and the EDM 278 science hearing will stop that once and for all P Take action to help Type in your postcode at http forlifeonearth eaction online to ask your MP to sign Parliament EDM 278 for a science hearing to prove that experiments on dogs and other animals are also failing humans References and resources are available at https dogstodaymagazine co uk 2022 07 22 ricky really hates the cword cruelty Betsy s website has more information about the campaign www betsybeagle org Natural Goodness Unleashed No additives or preservativ es Natural dog treats handmade in Scotland Supporting small charities through the Arran Dog Bakery Charity Pledge Monthly subscriptions available Shop online at www arrandogbakery co uk

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In our December 2021 January 2022 issue we shared some heartbreaking stories of pets who were lost to fireworks It was a parade of misery and grief stricken owners asked for change Now something in Scotland has indeed changed Will it be enough A complete solution for urinary health Words ALESSANDRA PACELLI Fireworks action W riting about fireworks and pets is an exercise in frustration Each year millions of pet owners across the UK have to watch their beloved pets struggle for endless weeks firework season kicks off on Bonfire Night the bangs and flashes certainly do make the date impossible to forget and continue for nearly two months culminating with New Year s Eve Pre planned public displays are no fun for frightened pets but at least they can be planned for to try to mitigate their fright But how do you plan for sudden bangs that can ring out at any time of the day over the course of at least two months 28 Dogs Today September 2022 causing your dog to become frightened without notice You simply cannot Each year we listen to stories of pets who suddenly bolted and were hit by vehicles or were never found again of pets who died of sheer fright or hurt themselves trying to get away from noises coming from everywhere at once Many are left to cower in fear in a corner shaking and drooling until it is all over In a particularly heartbreaking case a dog jumped through a window in sheer terror despite all of the owners precautions and was later fatally hit by a vehicle Of course this is only the part concerning pets There s also wildlife to consider farm animals and horses And you probably don t need us to tell you how upsetting the loud bangs and sudden flashes can be to people with PTSD or any sort of sensory issues EMPTY WORDS Nearly each year we see at least one petition calling for limits to be placed on the sales of fireworks to the general public reaching Westminster What follows is the same conversation over and over a British version of Groundhog Day Yes MPs understand the plight of pet owners Why they re pet owners themselves and many an intervention is entirely devoted Glucosamine Protective activity Cranberry pulp Anti adhesive activity against external agents Melon and Green tea Anti oxidant activity NEW 3 actions 1 complete solution For the natural support and well being of the lower urinary tract of dogs and cats For more information and to view our full companion animal range visit www vetark co uk products dogs cats CystArk is a complementary feed for dogs and cats www vetark co uk T 4401962844316 E info vetark co uk Available in palatable tablets or powder form GB 130E 0283 Vetark advert A4 indd 1 24 06 2022 11 24

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to telling us about their dog Have they mentioned they love their dog very much Indeed they do They understand the pain the despair of people who watch their pets suffer Yes it is awful yes of course they also care about people with PTSD but no there is no need for any legislation restricting the sale of fireworks Our current legislation is certainly enough How come you keep signing the same petitions in the thousands each year while we have legislation that is absolutely already working You gaggle of fun hating socialists Looking at you Jacob Rees Mogg BANGER CONTROL This year much like every year before change doesn t seem to be forthcoming in England indeed in the midst of the political turmoil even the government s flagship Kept Animals Bill has been pushed to the sidelines In Scotland however something significant has happened the Fireworks and Pyrotechnic Articles Scotland bill passed following a Scottish Parliament debate introducing a fireworks licensing system with mandatory safety training for people wishing to purchase and use fireworks In addition It also introduces powers for local authorities to designate firework control zones restrictions on the supply and use of fireworks and a new offence to criminalise the supply of fireworks and pyrotechnics to under 18s Being in possession of a firework or other pyrotechnic in a public place or at certain places or events without reasonable excuse also becomes an offence Community safety minister Ash Regan said This ground breaking new legislation will improve the lives of people right across Scotland This is not a ban on fireworks We still want people to enjoy them safely for example attending organised displays But this vitally important step will make firework use more predictable and safer The bill will ensure appropriate action can be taken over the dangerous or disruptive use of fireworks as well as reducing the misuse of pyrotechnic devices such as flares 30 Dogs Today September 2022 Road to regulation The Scottish Government The bill is the final legislative part of work towards improvements in firework safety which began in 2019 with an overwhelming response to a consultation on the use of fireworks across over 16 000 responses delivering a very clear message on the desire for change This led to the creation of the Fireworks Action Plan and the establishment of the Firework Review Group chaired by Alasdair Hay The group made a series of recommendations for legislative and non legislative changes to reduce the harm and the disturbance from firework use A further consultation last year ahead of the bill s introduction further demonstrated a strong desire for change Analysis of the 2021 consultation responses showed 84 of respondents agreed a fireworks licensing system should be introduced in Scotland The bill received backing from a coalition of professional medical bodies including the BMA the Royal College of Ophthalmology and the British Society for Surgery of the Hand along with support from emergency services and animal charities Regan added I am deeply grateful for the valued support and consideration this bill received from NHS staff the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service the Scottish SPCA and Police Scotland Gilly Mendes Ferreira head of innovation and strategic relations for the Scottish SPCA said The passing of this bill will help to tackle the impact that private use in particular can have and help to keep communities across Scotland safe We always ask that the public enjoy fireworks responsibly and be mindful of the negative effect their misuse can have on people and animals The British Veterinary Association BVA while welcoming the bill was more cautious expressing concern that the measures do not go far enough BVA junior vice president Malcolm Morley said Loud and high pitched fireworks can cause extreme stress and upset for many species of animal as well as having the potential to cause pain and injury if an animal becomes panicked or a firework gets out of control These measures are therefore a very welcome step in the right direction It is vital that the Scottish Government now makes sure that there is adequate resource and guidance in place to ensure these new important rules can be properly enforced LEGAL LOOPHOLES We remain concerned about loopholes left by exemptions for public displays to continue to take place in designated Firework Control Zones and the lack of licensing requirements for public displays and organised events These loopholes have the potential to be exploited and may mean that these displays still have the potential to cause stress harm and potential injury for animals nearby Other critics of the new legislation have raised concerns including the possibility that this may lead to a black market of fireworks and that people may get around the regulation via online purchases or by simply crossing the border into England to buy fireworks freely one of those options would be significantly harder if legislation were to be introduced in England too Only time will tell whether this bill will make a real difference or if it will need some corrections in order to protect vulnerable animals and people as it is meant to do No piece of legislation is perfect but a flawed step forward is still a step forward and at the very least it shows awareness of the problem as well as willingness to take action And it s worth more than a million anecdotes on how much our MPs love their dogs P 10 OFF WITH CODE UKDOG22 Senior Range for cats dogs 100 natural supplements Supports supple joints Maintains a healthy heart digestion and urinary tract

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Postbag Your news views Get in touch We love to hear your news and views and see photos of your dogs Email editorial dogstodaymagazine co uk Write to us at Dogs Today The Old Print House 62 High Street Chobham Surrey GU24 8AA RUSTY S STORY I read with dismay the article regarding Ghost July 2022 issue and feel desperately desperately sad for Lauren It really does go to show that any dog however wonderful gentle and well trained can react In Ghost s case this was a well socialised well caredfor family dog with no previous history of aggression It just takes one moment of inattention and one s life can change forever We can go over all the what ifs but a bite is a bite and cannot be taken back I have been where Lauren has been except this dog was aggressive In the 1960s I took in a Boxer Labrador cross puppy As he grew he became aggressive with people and dogs I attended training classes and he progressed well Way back then we didn t have the knowledge we have now training was done with choke chains and don t any of you judge if you were there you know this was the way it was We also had no knowledge of dog psychology or training aids headcollars etc that give good kind control Rusty attacked a neighbour s dog when my then husband took him for a walk ripping the other owner s shirt in the effort to separate the two dogs I was in 34 Dogs Today September 2022 Join the debate Voice your opinions on news stories and other topics on our Dogs Today Magazine Facebook page or through our website www dogstoday magazine co uk bed having just given birth to my second daughter So I had Rusty castrated well that would sort out the aggression wouldn t it Again we had no knowledge of behavioural modification I went to visit the same neighbour for a coffee a while later and tied Rusty up at their gate Their son came home and gave Rusty a pat Rusty bit him All those years ago I did what Lauren did I called the vet to the house and had him put to sleep He was three and a half I didn t want a court of law to tell me where my responsibilities lay If only I knew then what I know now 50 years later I ve since studied behavioural work and taken training classes for over 50 years Back to the present I was at a training club recently waiting for the first class to exit I had no time to react as this child bounced out of the door and was on top of my German Shepherd stroking and patting her Very very fortunately my eight year old well trained she has all three levels of the KC Good Citizen Dog Scheme rescue German Shepherd did not react I had to tell the child twice to always ask before patting a dog The attending parent said and did nothing A different dog different circumstances and a dreadful situation could have occurred After all these years I still remember Rusty and wish I d had the knowledge My very sincere condolences to Lauren Sue Chambers

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Photo posed by models Great Debate If you have an opinion on this subject that is not already covered here email enquiries dogstodaymagazine co uk putting Great Debate in the subject line Please limit your response to 100 words More and more councils are considering banning dogs from public spaces due to complaints about out of control dogs Should the rule be all dogs on lead in public spaces unless marked as an off lead space to avoid more places becoming totally off limits 38 Dogs Today September 2022 Jo Goss I agree that the best solution would be to rule that all dogs should be on leads in public places unless otherwise stated There are far too many unfortunate incidents due to dogs running free April Truscott Smart My dogs absolutely love running around off lead and I could never give them enough exercise if I didn t let them off They are small friendly dogs who enjoy meeting others and playing with them I would hate to live in a world where they could never run free Debbie Humphreys Personally I think councils will take the path of least resistance instead of following up on reports of dog attacks due to the uncontrollable behaviour of so many dogs all because of the total lack of understanding that training is not just sit and paw I have known out of control dogs run into and injure other dog owners too but a blanket rule of all dogs on lead won t get to the root of the problem Over nearly 20 years we have encountered six attacks on our dogs two vicious and one almost fatal to our Lurcher Frankie two on our Whippet Bruno both by off lead dogs with zero recall and one to Winnie Whippet because she approached a dog with issues on an extendable lead The owners did not lock it and allowed their dog to chase Winnie and bite her I m a responsible dog owner and even though technically Winnie s attack was my fault my dog was off lead I took it upon myself to up my training level and work on Winnie s recall I wonder how many owners would do that And aren t we all sick of the my dog is friendly comment as a dog comes towards your dogs who are on a lead In the 12 years of making Whippet clothes I am more frequently asked for clothing to protect a wound because a customer s dog has been attacked so much so that I am developing a special recovery suit But councils banning offlead dogs in public places isn t going to stop this a determined dog will slip a collar to attack I don t have the answers but I do know it s part of a bigger issue lockdown puppies that are now mature two year olds with virtually no training or socialising people choosing the wrong pup for their lifestyle too much junk dog food the list goes on Pat Stinson Sadly as a responsible dog owner who trains my dogs I have to concede that a growing number of dogs appear totally untrained and therefore not under control Mine live for their freerunning but I keep them on lead if I see others on the lead or small children running around Mine love children but it may not be reciprocal A general on lead rule in public places with hopefully a safe off lead area for those who choose would seem the best way forward unfortunately Irena Todd We have two well behaved and friendly dogs and we always call them and keep them at heel when we meet other people or dogs on the leads they have 100 recall If they are not on the lead and the person says it s OK then we allow them to say hello and play a little Dogs need interaction with other dogs and people That s why there are so many dogs who are not socialised because of the Covid lockdown Carole Morton Difficult You re never going to stop the irresponsible owner because they think nothing applies to them I have three dogs One is good off lead one over friendly so he goes off only when no one else is about the other only when no one else is about because if she sees a squirrel she goes deaf If dogs are banned from being off lead all you will finish up with is a population of frustrated dogs which will create more problems It s a no win I for one will ask for a refund from my council tax l have no intention of paying for something l can t use Plus there is the social side of things where people congregate to have a chat while out and about Ted Sawyer Too many irresponsible dog owners Tracey Burton I would issue instant fines to the owners of all dogs without valid microchips and ID tags The money could be invested into dog wardens who could then be a visible presence in the community Dog wardens should have the authority to check microchips and ID tags on all dogs out in public They could also issue warnings or fines to the owners that do not clear up after their dogs and to those that allow their dogs to be out of control Sadly there are too many owners that do not take responsibility for their dogs More rules and regulations are not the answer enforcing the rules we have and punishing those that choose not to comply would be a fairer way to go Owners and dogs that cause no problems to anyone else should not be penalised Ann Button I have one over friendly dog I don t have control over so I keep him on the lead If others were so considerate we might be able to actually enjoy walking and not end up with me being dragged around and tripped up by my own dog who is accosted by off lead and out of control dogs At present we are limited to early walks where few others go or a remarkably unpleasant walk which puts our training back each time we are bounced on So reluctantly I see this as the only solution it s another case of selfish people making things worse for the majority who do keep their dogs under control as required by the law Ruth West Mandating that all dogs owners have a certain level of training might be a more dog friendly solution When I got my first dog I had no idea I shouldn t let him run up to on lead dogs fortunately we had a good trainer September 2022 Dogs Today 39

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Great Debate Missy Barnett No Not all dogs need to be on leads but some owners possibly should be This is why I walk my dogs off the beaten track as much as possible or in areas I know really well Both dogs come back to me one has to go on a lead in certain places only because he s an overfriendly large idiot and the other one will stay at my side until we ve passed the situation But mark my words in a few years all dog owners will have to pay to use those twee play areas that are popping up everywhere That will be the end of spontaneous interesting walks where you go to blow the cobwebs away and get away from everybody Bridget Parslow Where I live there are many urban parks nearby but I can no longer walk my dogs there because both are reactive in different ways One is dog reactive and while he thinks he would like to say hello to other dogs panics when they get close and snaps He also has zero recall around distractions so he stays on a lead or long line The other dog is afraid of people She is very well behaved friendly to other dogs but can run away from noisy people small children or those with wheels of any kind and could run out into the road In those kinds of areas I think most people would benefit from an always on lead rule We tend to drive out into the nearby countryside for our walks where there is space to escape from unruly dogs and space for my girl to run off lead Those areas should be kept that way except when a lead rule is needed for wildlife or livestock protection Patricia Green When are they going to install similar rules for people s unruly children 40 Dogs Today September 2022 Chelle Townsend Absolutely not We are lucky and live in a very rural area where our dogs very seldom have to be on leads but I am aware most people do not have that freedom So don t shut down free running in parks etc Dogs need off lead exercise Start training and socialising your dogs and maybe then there would be fewer problems This month s result 10 37 53 Anna Phillips There should be designated dog parks where they can run off lead so people who use them can expect other dogs to come up to theirs Otherwise all other public spaces dogs should be on the lead for their safety and others There should be more classes for owners to train their dogs no matter what age They also need to be affordable as things are so expensive at the moment Maybe going back to having a licence for your dog which includes mandatory classes of the care and training of your dog before you are allowed to own one You already have to chip your dog so the next step will be a register of owners and a register of all breeders They also need a law to ensure this is followed Karin Sennet fall Too many anti dog people Andy Nicholls Definitely not from all public places there must be dogfriendly parks woodland open places beaches etc where dogs can go off lead and be dogs Yes No Maybe Cathie Delamere If you have issues with other dogs and go to places where you know they will be more fool you I avoid places that I know will have loose aggressive dogs Dogs are seldom actually really out of control much of the problem is that nobody understands them and their need for free exercise Running around and hunting isn t out of control it s mostly that people are miserable grouches making trouble and have no idea about dogs at all Don t expect the people with properly exercised dogs who are minding their own business to tiptoe around poorly socialised dogs and people If their dogs are reactive euphemism for aggressive they shouldn t be there Tell them this world does not revolve around them it was their choice to get or make a problem animal P Next month s topic is Would it be better for dog welfare if every dog s microchip database record had to state who bred them and when and was linked to their vet health record so that essential data such as important health events like neutering or significant health issues always follow the dog Email editorial dogstodaymagazine co uk with your thoughts putting Great Debate in the subject line or write to Great Debate Dogs Today The Old Print House 62 High St Chobham Surrey GU24 8AA Yes 37 No 53 Maybe 10

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Sponsored by Photo by Tim Rose www timrosephotography co uk A My Dog Crush popular so called designer crossbreed consisting of the Golden Retriever and one of the Poodle sizes usually the Standard the Goldendoodle isn t yet as popular as the ubiquitous Labradoodle but has a committed fan base NO MORE PULLING NO MORE RIDING UP NO M REVOLUTIONARY HEAD Our survey of Goldendoodle owners revealed Awarded Best Dog Collar Manufact Endorsed by Dr David Sands BSc PhD CFBA Fe Character M any of us have dog crushes soft spots for breeds or types that we love but know we ll probably never own for lots of terribly sensible reasons Maybe you don t have enough hours in the day for the dog you dream of Perhaps you have a wandering eye and there are just too many dogs to fit into a lifetime Or you already have a house squashed full of adored allsorts that chose you In this feature we go through popular dog crushes and take a fresh look at what it would be like to actually live with them 42 Dogs Today September 2022 Goldendoodle Loving was the word used most often to describe the breed followed by friendly Daft mad and hyper also cropped up a few times 76 loved children 30 were described as very vocal and 27 liked digging Nearly half of our respondents 47 said their dog most resembled the Golden Retriever in personality and was trusting kind and sweet For 14 their dogs were more like a Poodle very bright active and always on the go 40 were a bit of both The Goldendoodle loves its family with 82 describing them as very affectionate 19 said they are wary with strangers 14 indifferent With dogs 67 like every dog they meet 12 aren t interested in other dogs 30 get very excited around other dogs and 9 can be aggressive towards some dogs Training behaviour Given the Goldendoodle is a cross between two smart working breeds it shouldn t come as a surprise that 42 said their dogs were very clever 52 said their dogs were easy to train and most had mastered an impressive list of obedience exercises A third had a very reliable recall and 52 recalled most of the time if there were no distractions Half were good at the retrieve just under a third would fetch but wouldn t give back the toy and 12 would look at the owner with disdain When it comes to their hunting instincts and prowess none of our respondents dogs had caught and killed prey 12 chased and caught but not killed 69 chased but never caught 7 pointed to it 24 barked and 21 simply ignored it Call to join the ever growing number of people chan Health Half of our respondents had encountered ear problems in the breed Skin problems 23 anal glands 18 osteosarcoma and other cancers 27 were also reported Golden Retrievers should have hip elbow and eye screening and a gonioscopy eye test for glaucoma plus DNA tests for Golden Retriever progressive retinal atrophy 1 and 2 and ichthyosis a skin disease The Standard Poodle should also be hip and eye screened plus tested for von Willebrand s disease and two types of retinal atrophy eye disorder prcd PRA and PRA rcd4 The Miniature and Toy Poodles should be eye screened and tested for prcd PRA plus the Miniature can be DNA tested for osteochondrodysplasia a severe form of dwarfism Some disorders such as progressive retinal atrophy and von Willebrand s disease are autosomal recessive conditions which means that a dog must inherit two copies of an abnormal gene one from its mother and one from its father before its health is affected A dog that inherits only one copy from the mum or dad will have no signs of the disease but will be a carrier and may pass the abnormal gene on to any offspring Because eye conditions feature in both breeds screening is especially important Other conditions such as hip dysplasia are complex inherited disorders Again because dysplasia features in both the Poodle and the Golden Retriever it is particularly important that both parents have been screened and have a low score Don t just ask about health tests but find out the results and then verify them Sadly the Goldendoodle like many popular breeds attract puppy farmers who often pose as caring home breeders NO MORE PULLING NO MORE RIDING UP NO MORE RUBBING NO MORE COMING OFF NO MORE DISCOMFORT REVOLUTIONARY HEADCOLLAR 9 TIMES WINNER OF Product I can t live without Awarded Best Dog Collar Manufacturer 2020 2021 UK For Dog People by Dog People Because your dog deserves the BEST Global 100 2020 WINNER Best Dog Collar Manufacturer 2020 UK Winners 2013 2022 Dogmatic UK Ltd is on Facebook Call to join the ever growing number of people changing to Dogmatic 01952 245330 or visit us at www dogmatic org uk September 2022 Dogs Today 43

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My Dog Crush Great small N early half of our respondents dogs were first generation F1 crosses Golden Retriever with a Standard Poodle with F2 second generation F1 Goldendoodle to F1 Goldendoodle or multigeneration crosses both equally accounting for the remaining half Almost three quarters were large crosses with a Standard Poodle Medium Goldendoodles with a Miniature Poodle accounted for a quarter of our dogs and only one was a small size from a Toy Poodle 58 62cm was the most popular height 24 followed by 62cm and over 18 and 44 48cm also 18 The smallest was reported as 24 28cm A third weighed 25 30kg 9 weighed 30 35g and 21 weighed 10 15kg Origins D oodles are often attributed to Wally Conron who in 1989 introduced the Poodle to the Royal Guide Dog Association of Australia breeding programme to produce a Labradoodle for those visually impaired and with allergies to ordinary dog fur Poodle crosses had been around for a long time before this of course particularly in America But the last decade or so has seen a new enthusiasm for Doodles which shows no signs of abating and not just for the Labradoodle Cockapoos Maltipoos and many others are now as common as established pedigree breeds and the Goldendoodle is a particularly popular choice Doodles have a huge fan base but some people seem to have a hang up about deliberate crossbreeds even though many pedigree dogs started out in exactly the same way Nearly half of our survey respondents 49 had experienced rudeness from propedigree people but hopefully the tide of opinion is turning as 40 said it has only happened rarely 44 Dogs Today September 2022 Owner s view Traits Loving Friendly Happy Intelligent Cheeky Daft Bouncy Fun Loyal I have a friend with Goldendoodles and fell in love with the breed says Rachael Gomer Our dog Frodo is now 18 months old They are the gentlest family dogs ever With two children we wanted a dog to suit us and he really does Frodo is the most calm dog ever He is mostly easygoing but hates birds He loves cats even if they don t love him back and will regularly give the cat down the road a kiss as we pass on our walk He has been so easy to train and picks things up quickly but in other ways he is a bit of a big dufus When he is running with his friends he doesn t look where he is going so will regularly crash into people or walls He is very clumsy and will often knock things over Goldendoodles do need a lot of grooming Frodo goes to his groomer every six to eight weeks for a bath and trim They need brushing at least every other day or their fur will mat Frodo sheds very little but it is not a guarantee with this breed Living with a Goldendoodle is loads of fun Frodo adores other dogs and loves a play in the park They are social dogs and do not like to be left for a long time so they are not a pet for someone working long hours We can now leave him happily for around four hours He loves cuddles and being close to his humans and even though he is now massive he will still climb on my lap for a cuddle They are Velcro dogs with their favourite human so expect them to be waiting outside the loo for you They vary in size so this is not a breed if you are specific about the size of dog you would like Frodo is a miniature Goldendoodle but 28kg at the moment Frodo is such an important part of our family now and I can t imagine life without him They are so loving that a cuddle with him is the best when one of us is having a hard day It is honestly like having another child though so owners need to be prepared for that NO MORE PULLING NO MORE RIDING UP NO MORE RUBBING NO MORE COMING OFF NO MORE DISCOMFORT REVOLUTIONARY HEADCOLLAR 9 TIMES WINNER OF Product I can t live without Awarded Best Dog Collar Manufacturer 2020 2021 UK For Dog People by Dog People Because your dog deserves the BEST Global 100 2020 WINNER Best Dog Collar Manufacturer 2020 UK Winners 2013 2022 Dogmatic UK Ltd is on Facebook Call to join the ever growing number of people changing to Dogmatic 01952 245330 or visit us at www dogmatic org uk September 2022 Dogs Today 45

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My Dog Crush Best names Nellie Molly Lola Waffle Indiana Georgie Monty Ernie Sybil Chuck Best Facebook group DoodleMania Doodleaid Goldendoodles UK This crocheted mobile is the cutest baby shower gift for an expectant mum with Goldendoodles Handmade and from Thailand it isn t cheap and neither is the postage to the UK at 17 36 but compared to many babyshower gifts it s still not extortionate and you can be sure no one else will gifted the same thing 72 92 from Ivory Tree House on etsy com Coat type grooming Exercise Half of our respondents dogs had a woolly curly coat with loose curls like a relaxed perm that s quick to mat and needs professional trimming 24 had a low shedding shaggy fleecy coat that needs brushing at least every week 21 had a Poodly coat with tight curls no shedding and daily grooming plus professional trimming 14 had a Golden Retriever type of coat that sheds and is low maintenance Grooming frequency was pretty evenly split between daily 34 weekly 37 and monthly 29 At least three times a week said one owner A bath and a trim every six weeks or so for a Poodly coat said another Nearly half of our dogs 48 didn t shed at all 12 shed lots and the rest shed a comparable amount to other dogs but it was maintained through regular grooming Most of our owners 43 employed a professional groomer 29 groom the dog themselves and then use a professional groomer for a trim and a bath every six weeks or so and 21 had learned how to fully groom the coat themselves some due to the cost of living crisis 40 of our large Goldendoodles enjoyed more than an hour s daily exercise 23 an hour and a lucky 16 got two hours or more An hour of walkies was the most common length for small Goldendoodles 37 followed by more than an hour 23 20 30 minutes 17 and up to 45 minutes 13 10 enjoyed over two hours of exercise each day As for doggie hobbies obedience agility and flyball were also enjoyed NO MORE PULLING NO MORE RIDING UP NO MORE RUBBING NO MORE COMING OFF NO MORE DISCOMFORT REVOLUTIONARY HEADCOLLAR 9 TIMES WINNER OF Product I can t live without Awarded Best Dog Collar Manufacturer 2020 2021 UK For Dog People by Dog People Because your dog deserves the BEST Goldendoodle hoody in heather grey or white and sizes from XS to 2XL 39 from Smart Pooch Creations on etsy com Goldendoodle cushion covers in different designs and materials linen suede or canvas 21 69 from The Cool Cat Club on etsy com Matching T shirts bowls ornaments tea towels and accessories also available Goldendoodle cards for those special dogs or people in your life Left to right 3 75 from Pet Illustration 3 35 from Mitzi Prints 3 from Craft Bee Crafts All on etsy com 100 Best Dog Collar Manufacturer 2020 UK Winners 2013 2022 Dogmatic UK Ltd is on Facebook An array of Goldendoodle party products for celebrating a special dog s birthday or gotcha day or the birthday of a Goldendoodle fan Cake topper 9 50 from Animals Party Boutique bunting 12 by Sazzle By Bell pawprint balloons 5 from Kyinta Kreations All on etsy com NO MORE PULLING NO MORE RIDING UP NO MORE RUBBING NO MORE COMING OFF NO MORE DISCOMFORT REVOLUTIONARY HEADCOLLAR 9 TIMES WINNER OF Product I can t live without Global 2020 WINNER Call to join the ever growing number of people changing to Dogmatic 01952 245330 or visit us at www dogmatic org uk 46 Dogs Today September 2022 Love the breed Shop the breed Awarded Best Dog Collar Manufacturer 2020 2021 UK For Dog People by Dog People Because your dog deserves the BEST Global 100 2020 WINNER Best Dog Collar Manufacturer 2020 UK Winners 2013 2022 Dogmatic UK Ltd is on Facebook Call to join the ever growing number of people changing to Dogmatic 01952 245330 or visit us at www dogmatic org uk September 2022 Dogs Today 47

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Border Collie posed by a model Quick question Do you have a problem you d like answered by an expert Or do you Email your question to enquiries dogstodaymagazine co uk The dangers of grass seeds WHERE TO WALK When walking your dog especially off lead think about the environment and what s there For example woodland walks are generally cooler and tend not to have as many grass seeds as meadows and open fields Farm fields could have crops that pose as much of a threat as grass seeds barley and wheat for example have similar seeds to foxtail grasses and are sharp and robust The beach is often a good choice but please consider the heat time of day any dog restrictions and who else is using the beach and rinse sand away at the earliest opportunity CHECKING FOR SEEDS want advice from someone with personal experience of the issue Legs Start at the top and work down checking inside the armpits and joints as more mobile areas cause grass seeds to migrate faster Pads Lifting the dog s foot back look in between the pads gently pulling the pad apart and checking if the seed is lodged in any pockets of hair Again breeds with more fur are more likely to pick up the seeds in the pads Between the toes Gently part each toe on the top of your dog s foot and check that seeds are not hidden in between This is a very common entry point for a seed to enter the dog s body Nose to tail When checking the coat generally move front to back checking each section in turn Longer coated breeds and fluffy dogs are more prone to picking up grass seeds because of their fur So be sure to part the long hair on each area to thoroughly examine the skin and brush comb well as you go EXPERT ADVICE Scott Learmouth co founder of lifestyle site and dog grooming training academy Bone Idol talks about the dangers posed by something seemingly innocuous grass seeds Here s what to look out for to make sure your dog doesn t suffer ill effects M any of us enjoy the variety that the seasons bring us and the adventures we have with our dogs As we move though summer we enjoy the warmer sun and wonderful walks but we see an increase in the number of dogs with grass seeds in the coats and even worse in the skin With first hand experience this can be a horrific experience for both dog and owner So please think about where you walk and check when you brush and groom your dog 48 Dogs Today September 2022 Nose and eyes Always check around your dog s nose and eyes as it s easy for them to pick a grass seed when sniffing the ground even on the side of a path or when running in long grass Check both nostrils the fur on the face and examine any folds of skin your dog may have Gently open each eye and check they are clear Ears Lift ear flap and look into the ear checking a seed has not started to travel down the ear canal Also check each ear front and back Breeds that have long ears that are especially fluffy will be more prone to picking up the seeds so part the fur and go through the dog s ear fur with a brush and a comb Hygiene area As your dog walks around sniffing and exploring they naturally pass by long grasses even in built up areas Particularly when they go to the toilet they can pick up seeds in this area of their body To check for seeds here if your dog will let you gently turn the dog on to its back and check the groin area and in between the back legs BLUE CROSS SAYS Grass seeds are a common problem particularly during the summer months They are attached to the tops of long grass stems and can easily brush off on to your dog during walks Although tiny they have the potential to cause real pain to your dog The seeds have pointy ends and are very sharp so they easily become trapped in a dog s fur and can burrow down the coat to pierce the skin Unfortunately in rare cases the grass seed can go under the skin and travel to other areas of the body They have even been known to end up in the chest area The seeds can also get stuck in eyes and ears Once they start travelling around the body they can be very difficult to find All dogs can be affected by grass seeds but they cause much more of a problem in breeds with feathery toes that enjoy bounding through long grass such as Springer Spaniels It is a good idea for owners to check the bits of their dogs with long hair in particular the feet and ears after exercise especially if you have walked through areas with long grass Typically with a grass seed in the paw owners will notice a painful swelling between the toes Dogs who have seeds stuck inside their paws are also likely to lick at them constantly and vigorously and be limping Your dog may suddenly start shaking their head and pawing at their ear after a walk if they have one or more seeds down the ear Sudden onset violent sneezing may mean a seed in the nose Keep hair around ears and paws short to minimise the risk of grass seeds sticking and burrowing into the skin Inspecting your dog after a walk and removing any seeds will also help reduce the likelihood of any penetrating the skin If you get back from a walk and notice a grass seed in the coat or on the surface of your dog s skin remove it straight away But if you spot a seed that has started to burrow into your dog s skin if your dog is licking or chewing at a sore place or you think your pet might have a seed in their eyes or ears contact your vet SEED REMOVAL If you find a grass seed that has pierced or entered your dog s skin get your vet to double check the point of entry to make sure the whole seed is out Any remaining organic material of the seed and the entry point pose a risk of infection abscesses or complications If you are concerned about removing a grass seed or that not all of the seed has come out always consult your vet If your dog groomer finds a grass seed they should always tell you show you the entry point and advise on your next course of action September 2022 Dogs Today 49

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Cocker Spaniel posed by models Quick question Seasons can be messy and shutting your dog away from the family to prevent unwanted mess can affect her mentally During a time when she is feeling hormonal and anxious she can feel excluded and confused There are various sanitary products that you can use to keep your home and clothing clean while she is passing blood BEHAVIOUR CHANGES Oestrus is the phase you need to spot the middle phase in the season You will see some changes in her behaviour as well as the physical changes mentioned above Your bitch may be clingy flirtatious and even look to seek a mate herself You will notice increased instances of anxiety they can become worried about being left alone and separation anxiety type symptoms start to affect even the most confident of females Aggression and intolerance towards other dogs are also common and females can often have an increased appetite Remember each dog is different and each season can be different Navigating your young female through her first season EXPERT ADVICE Rebecca Walters of Pupstarts Breeders which offers courses for the promotion of ethical dog breeding practices explains what you should be aware of when it comes to your female dog s first season T he latest scientific evidence shows that neutering your dog prematurely can affect their long term health and wellbeing However if you have a female dog then choosing to neuter later means learning how to manage her through her first seasons Depending on the breed females come into season every six months Small breeds can be more regular as often as three times a year and very large breeds may only cycle every 12 18 months Juvenile females often have a silent season to start with The season may not be obvious with little in the way of physical signs It can sometimes take well over a year for a female to develop a regular cycle Each female is different just like women and development rates can vary 50 Dogs Today September 2022 FALSE OR PHANTOM PREGNANCY SPOTTING THE SIGNS Let s break this down into four bite sized chunks so you know what to look for when you are trying to fathom where your dog is in her cycle Stage 2 Oestrus this is the mating phase and usually lasts around five to seven days Blood flow will slow and then stop and the discharge changes to a straw colour Your dog will be open to being mated during this phase Stage 1 Proestrus is when your dog s body is getting ready to mate It averages nine days but can last anywhere from three to 17 days Her vulva will swell and you may notice a bloody discharge During this stage of the heat cycle your dog will be attractive to a male but she will not be happy to be mated Stage 3 Dieostrus follows oestrus and is the phase when your dog s body will either proceed with the pregnancy or return to normal as her vulva returns to its usual size and the vaginal discharge disappears Stage 4 Anoestrus is the resting phase between seasons A phantom pregnancy may occur regardless of whether she was mated during her season You would likely spot the first signs a few weeks after her season when your bitch may display nesting behaviour and will often carry toys or random items around as if they were her puppies This can be a stressful time as females will often produce milk as though feeding puppies Phantom pregnancies will generally resolve on their own after two to three weeks However when a female has suffered with this condition once it is likely to happen again Neutering is the recommended course of action MANAGING WALKING Walking a female when she is in season involves planning around when and where there are no other male dogs around or it could become a challenge for both sets of owners Keeping her on the lead is the only responsible course of action remember she may seek a mate herself A good alternative for walks during this period is enrichment games brain training games and scent work activities at home If your female is accidentally mated by a dog do not try to separate them If the dog has tied with her you will injure them both Seek veterinary attention for a course of mismating injections to halt the development of the pregnancy There are sprays available to put an entire male off the scent but an unplanned unwanted pregnancy in an immature female is not worth the risk so make sure you walk in a secure dog free area and keep your in season bitch on the lead WHEN IS IT OVER You will know the season has passed and that it is safe to start walking again once her physical symptoms have passed usually after three weeks Her vulva will return to its normal size the bleeding will stop and all signs of the season will disappear WOULDN T A LITTER BE NICE There is no benefit to the bitch having her go through a pregnancy because it would be nice for her to have a litter before she is neutered There are plenty of unwanted dogs in rescue centres without adding to them Breeding dogs is a huge responsibility and one that pet owners should swerve Spaying your pet when she is physically ready is the simplest course of action to avoid this micromanagement being an ongoing issue Females can be spayed three months from the end of their last season This is the safest time for the operation to take place as all the blood vessels to the reproductive organs will have shrunk back to their normal size reducing the risk of haemorrhage during surgery September 2022 Dogs Today 51

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Afghan Hound posed by a model Quick question Sue Flynn Plush Puppy have so many good grooming aids have a look at their website What supplements and grooming sprays do dog owners swear by when it comes to keeping their dogs coat shiny Jacqueline Baker If you feed a good diet you should not need supplements I would recommend raw feeding which gives good skin coat teeth weight and health Lynne Land Have a look at Doglyness 100 plant based and certified organic the bottles and caps are compostable Fabulous for long or short coats it is simply the best I ve used in 30 years of grooming and also gentle on the earth Shelley Tomsett Salmon oil supplement for coats Amy Warner A good diet and a happy life is all your dog needs to have a glossy coat Amanda Jane Williamson Crown Royale Magic Touch grooming spray Ann Stephenson MD10 products but it depends on the coat colour and texture for shine Olive Armstrong Oily fish or oil of evening primrose Helen Hardy Cowboy Magic detangling Stefani Flower Groomers Detangler and dried seaweed every day Diana Cameron Seaweed powder Every time READERS RESPONSES Tess Eagle Swan Jointly365 this made a difference in Paqo s coat which was very dry and coarse I also like Hownd grooming products 52 Dogs Today September 2022 Barbara Nedas Raw food and coconut oil in food plus Cowboy Magic for detangling Clare Andrusyk Raw feeding coconut oil or salmon oil in food Helena Bramma Raw feeding and supplementing with Proflax skin and coat Jane Clarke Ladybel D m l Ex Canter Mane and Tail Manely Wahl detangler Shaz McNeill Raw feed and salmon oil for me Jayne Dendle I changed to raw complete and the dogs coats improved in weeks Jaclyn Carmichael I snip open a cod liver oil capsule three times a week and trickle it over her food I m always getting comments on her coat and especially how soft it is Shelley Pirie Definitely salmon oil My raw fed dog has a super shiny coat Heather Smith Good diet Hokamix and Demelex Cat Henstridge Raw feeding gives a subjectively better coat only because of the high fat level My favourite supplements for coat and skin are Youderm and Coatex They re made by excellent companies with rigorous testing so you can be sure what it says is in it is in it Many cheaper brands do no analysis at all Anne Wilding Secret Weapon Hypknotic spray Wendy Peacock Secret Weapon fabulous stuff Anita Mehdi I swear by bone broth Sharilyn Murgia Fish oil I feed mine salmon kibble for the fish oil Becky Smith Good diet Isobel Deeley I use salmon oil and sunflower oil in the meals I prepare at home for my dogs plus AniForte Barf herbal supplement powder and their Ascophyllum nodosum seaweed powder My dogs also have oats in their diets Their coats are ultra shiny especially our youngest Thor who is black Jacky Fisher Balanced raw diet it is the best thing ever for a shiny coat Also less poo and odour not to mention best for teeth and overall health Ann Williams Cowboy Magic is the best detangler Bev Ogden Best thing for shiny coats is Vince the Vet Vitality My dogs are now gleaming since starting it The best grooming spray is The Dog And I it smells lovely works brilliantly and has no nasty chemicals They also do a soothing salve which is just amazing It heals cuts sores bites and surgical wounds like magic we use it on the dogs and us Jenny Hennah Coconut and salmon oil are great I also raw feed For grooming I use Secret Weapon products a game changer for my Cockapoos Jane Johnson Diet is the answer to shine but it will all depend on breed and coat and also dedication to grooming If you comb your dogs thoroughly and regularly it s not really necessary to use products Neuter coats on my collies bum beards were a bit wild and coarse I found Groomers Intensive Detangler spray useful Smells nice too Caroline Nicholson Good old fashioned best quality food you can afford and regular grooming Plus l give sardines or mackerel in sunflower oil twice a week Lesley White Inside out is best food and supplements not sprays Vanessa O Carroll I think the best recipe for a good coat is a healthy balanced fresh diet that suits the individual dog There is no magic wand If any nutrient eg zinc is even slightly low this will affect health in the long term Buddy Hirst Pilchards in the diet September 2022 Dogs Today 53

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Hungarian Vizsla posed by models Quick question Harness or collar which is better 100 meat and fish natural dog treats toys and accessories EXPERT ADVICE Clare Andrusyk accredited dog trainer and behaviour modification instructor responds It s not about the tools so much it s how they are used and how the dog is trained using them I personally recommend harnesses as it s all too easy for a dog to suddenly pull out of impulse and hurt themselves or worse the owner frequently tugs the lead on a collar to get their dog s attention Harnesses are much safer If you have an emergency and need to get your dog free from a dog attack for example having a harness on would save them from being pulled back by the neck The dog s neck is much more fragile than people realise so tugging and pressure on a collar can cause longterm damage physically and psychologically The variations of harnesses out there is vast 54 Dogs Today September 2022 but three brands I recommend are from Xtradog Ttouch and Perfect Fit All three harnesses have been designed specifically to put the dog in balance when a double ended lead and two points of contact are used When we put a dog into balance and learn that pressure release techniques are not necessary as part of training your dog the owner can then teach the dog to walk using a harness and a lead calmly which has an effect on overall behaviour and prevents them from being dragged down the road There are hundreds of well marketed brands of harness but that s only what they are great marketing but not suitable for purpose and often very unsafe for use P petbuddyshop co uk

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Criss cross Put the kettle on and have a go at our competitions Just for fun Use the clues to fill in the words below and solve the anagramsof these dog breeds Words can go across or down Letters are shared when the words intersect 1 2 3 Can you come up with a witty and amusing caption for this photo Do you have a funny pic you d like us to feature Please email it to us with Caption pic in the subject line Winners of the Cross Question and Caption Competition will win a prize from Purrfectly Yappy The winning caption will win a Fuzzu A Gorilly Named Billy Dog Toy worth 13 99 from www purrfectlyyappy com The person who sends the first correct answer to the Cross Question will win a pack of SmartBones a healthy alternative to rawhide from www purrfectlyyappy com 4 Across 4 Rent sad brain Down 5 5 Eat danger 7 Caption this Photo posed by a model 1 Sniff her pecan How to enter 2 Monk door 8 A pin poll Send your Caption Competition Cross Question entries together with your contact details via email to comps dogstoday magazine co uk or post to September Competitions Dogs Today The Old Print House 62 High Street Chobham Surrey GU24 8AA to arrive by 22 September 2022 3 Robot inserter 6 9 Hazing centaurs Chief robins 6 Insects cheered 7 8 9 August Caption Runners up Hobson you need glasses You can t even see two feet in front of you Stephanie Brookes Check your chip In the ring Don t know which database your dog s microchip is registered with Type your chip number into www check a chip co uk TIP Keep a note of your dog s microchip number and database details on your mobile phone Notify the microchip company immediately if your dog goes missing and register on www doglost co uk Don t look she s putting her coat on but hasn t picked our leads up Jen Smith Just for fun Unscramble the jumbled letters in the circles Can you find these big small and inbetween breeds A Labracadabra you re now asleep Gerri Hickman B NE GET M PIN ARA D O BRL C Can you guess which breeds Storm s parents are Is this pressure OK for you Would you like conditioner Fox poo is good if you ve got flyaway hair dead squirrel good for dandruff August Cross Question Solution Jon s parents are a German Shepherd and a Golden Retriever The first correct answer came from Susan Whittenham No peeking I m naked without my collar Caroline Bebbington In the name of the father the son and the holy Hobson Julie Wiseman In the ring answers A Great Dane B Pomeranian C Labrador 56 Dogs Today September 2022 September 2022 Dogs Today 57 German Shepherd Golden Retriever by Tim Rose www timrosephotography co uk Since April 2016 it has been compulsory for all dogs over 8 weeks of age to be microchipped and details registered and kept up to date with an authorised database Have you checked that your dog s chip is working is correctly registered and all contact information is up to date Cross Question Photo submitted by Sian Murphy Winning caption Jayne Burton Criss cross answers 1 Bichon Frise 2 Komondor 3 Boston Terrier 4 Saint Bernard 5 Great Dane 6 Chinese Crested 7 Affenpinscher 8 Papillon 9 Giant Schnauzer Photos by Tim Rose www timrosephotography co uk Tea break

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Prize crossword Quick clues Cryptic clues Across Down Across 1 2 Lion like 7 1 of Imaal Irish terrier breed 4 3 Japanese martial arts fighter 5 8 And 13 Across St Bernard is involved in 4 Shar Pei s is harsh and bristly 4 4 See 15 Across 5 Dogs of no definable breed 8 8 Horse is a newly built this life saving operation 8 6 9 Terrier Greyfriars Bobby breed 4 6 Sledge dogs of the Arctic 7 10 Brasiliero Brazilian mastiff 4 7 11 Dog handler 7 Perhaps 5 14 And 12 Down Sicilian 15 And 4 Across Classic film featuring Greyhound 7 8 canine hero 6 4 4 16 Sheepdog is this northern 17 Crowns of honour 7 country s only indigenous breed 7 19 Come together 4 21 Small rodents 4 18 Japanese breed 5 22 Hound Austrian mountain breed 8 19 Island home of miniature breed 23 Rich reddish brown colour 8 20 hound swift racing breed 4 3 4 5 6 7 14 appealing to dogs 6 4 4 19 Food say for pre hunt 21 Some comic expression for timid people 4 Down 2 Like king of jungle taking an 16 15 3 Combatant from battalion in Japan 5 4 Pet bites old cover 4 17 18 5 Unusually solemn nursing 19 Greek dogs 8 20 6 Dogs half hurt Heavens 7 21 22 7 A month to live perhaps 5 14 And 12 Down Sicilian Greyhound entranced collie surprisingly 7 8 24 16 I caught antelope where Name _________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ ____________________________ Postcode _________________ Telephone _____________________________________________ Email address ___________________________________________ Breed type of dog _______________________________________ 58 Dogs Today September 2022 sheepdog can be found 7 18 A little cat some say and a dog 5 19 Type of whisky available on a terrier s island 5 20 Colour of bus with hound on 4 A G L L I I C I E A I J P E A U A O A O N R S Win this L The winner of this month s crossword will receive a Kong Wild Knot bird a squeaky plush toy with internal knotted rope and minimal stuffing for minimal mess Available from PurrfectlyYappy com L I O X U B I E X R H A E R E C F G R M I I L D O O P I I V W O E R N Q L B L E R R K E C H H E X K Y K O L A R T C X G E T I C F G E O C V F H N N V C I Q T P N B G U E M G P J K A P U Q T Y M H H R R How to enter Can you find these breeds that can be red Search up down forward backward and on the diagonal to find them Complete the crossword grid then post your entry to arrive by 22 September 2022 to September Crossword Dogs Today The Old Print House 62 High Street Chobham Surrey GU24 8AA The first correct entry pulled out of the hat after the closing date will win the prize The judge s decision is final Boxer Hungarian Vizsla Briard Irish Setter Chow Chow Irish Terrier Cockapoo Labrador Cocker Spaniel Pomeranian Dachshund Poodle Golden Retriever Shiba Inu August Solution Across 6 Tibetan 7 Beard 8 Doberman 10 Tiny 11 Spot 13 Taverna 14 Dog days 16 Best 17 Igor 18 Scotties 20 Aesop 21 Finnish Down 1 Fido 2 Desert 3 Dalmatians 4 Setter 5 Francais 9 Nova Scotia 12 Pedigree 15 Gordon 16 Biting 19 East Shiba Inu posed by a model Address ________________________________________________ We occasionally loan our address list to charities and companies we feel may be of interest to you Please tick if you do not wish to receive this information Q A P Dalmatian by Tim Rose www timrosephotography co uk 12 See 14 Down 23 L R X C H O T B C N R C B N S U E age to get in line 7 13 A V 6 15 And 4 Across Film that is I N O S 13 Deliver secure characters 24 Helper s strange idea 4 12 I R R B Z R K far end of spooky wood 8 11 R 11 Footwear for dog expert 7 23 A pig caught by man near 9 I D Y B A L G T P W B N W V N P Brasiliero 4 added to list 8 10 O G L 10 Somehow fail to identify 22 Type of hound newcomer 8 S H S R P M Z G D Z V S O A H Z D N 9 Breed of terrier that s kind of gathering 4 2 T E D N U H S H C A D Pyrenean dog s home 8 17 Hardy s mate s honours 7 5 24 Assistant to political leader 4 T Just for fun F X X O W Q M P B R R W L O E blue they say 4 12 See 14 Down 13 See 8 Across M R E Information about lake and valley 4 4 See 15 Across 1 Wordsearch Compiled by Gyles Brandreth September 2022 Dogs Today 59

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For Dog People by Dog People Because your dog deserves the BEST Confessions of a dogaholic S ally was the centre of my world and her liver cancer diagnosis had shaken me When we first featured cancer vet John Carter in the mag I was intrigued but it was very left of field stuff But now I was in his waiting room hoping for a miracle He was her only chance conventional vets had nothing to offer For the first few trips to his Harrow surgery I still had my doubts At the start I was just praying he d show up John seemed to have no concept of time there was no appointments system One couple travelled every week from Leeds and they certainly weren t complaining about John s timekeeping The older couple had put some money aside to renovate their kitchen and instead had spent it on train fares to give their precious Yorkie the chance of a cure PATIENTLY WAITING Over the weeks I learned everyone s stories and soon accepted John s unique way of working He would be with us at some time there was no point in stressing We were a community of people who put our pets before everything Each patient was given a slightly different version of the diet and I noticed that those who stuck to it seemed to have the most success No one wanted to admit it to John but when a very sick pet turned their nose up at the strange concoction that was meant to be good for them it took a lot of willpower not to cave in and give them food they loved I stuck to the The waiting room Best Dog Collar Manufacturer 2020 UK Stops dogs pulling on the lead and gives you back control Life Changing products for you and your dog 9 TIMES WINNER OF Product I can t live without ON THE QUIET As the other patients started to trust us one let it slip John sometimes treated people with a terminal cancer diagnosis but it was all hush hush He often needed them to stay and had a nurse that would cook their special food for them Once you ve seen a pet defy a terminal diagnosis you d understand people trying the same thing for a human loved one in a similar situation Sally was so much better that John felt she no longer needed the weekly CV247 but he thought we should continue the diet as it really was agreeing with her I d enjoyed meeting John He told me that when friends and beloved dogs had died of cancer he d felt helpless and hopeless I hoped he d one day win a Nobel Prize But what happened to him next made me ashamed to call myself a journalist P NO MORE PULLING NO MORE RIDING UP NO MORE RUBBING NO MORE COMING OFF NO MORE DISCOMFORT AWARgDCoEllDar Best Do r 2020 21 UK re tu c fa u n a M tive Dog Most Innova cturers Collar Manufa He would be with us at some time there was no point in stressing Illustration KEVIN BROCKBANK 66 Dogs Today September 2022 100 2020 WINNER REVOLUTIONARY HEADCOLLAR raw liver and carrots as if my life depended on it but Sally adored it anyway So what was John doing before he ran in to the Harrow surgery semi breathless and carrying a fresh batch of his liquid CV247 Sometimes he d tell us Sorry I m late I was buying my mother a hat and she couldn t decide which one Other times he would say mysteriously that he had been at the other surgery Which made me curious The Harrow surgery was far from plush but there was no one coming to John for anything a normal vet would expect All his patients had cancer What was the other surgery for 2019 Over the weeks I learned everyone s stories and soon accepted John s unique way of working Global Also available Collars Non Slip Leads and Gripper Training Leads offering added security and confidence throughout the winter months Endorsed by Dr David Sands BSc PhD CFBA Fellow of the Canine Feline Behaviour Association Call to join the ever growing number of people changing to Dogmatic 01952 245330 or visit us at www dogmatic org uk Winners 2013 2022 Dogmatic UK Ltd is on Facebook Matching accessories in a selection of colours with high quality workmanship and ttings

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