"哈妮好朋友的寵物天堂"
Sunday, February 11, 2007
Thankyou to Kelly
We would like to say thankyou to Kelly in Taipei who has put Myrtle and Cindy on a Taiwanese animal rehoming website. We hope that this will facilitate in the safe rehoming of our girls. We have been taking Myrtle to the Gongyi dog park every Sunday for 2 months now with no luck, and even though the regularity of the event provides a good opportunity for them to be rehomed, it is an arduous and draining task.
We see the same dogs there every week, tied to posts who are desperate for good homes. We see the crates of puppies brought in every week to be given away free to anyone who walks by on the street. Recently the business just hasn't been good. Even the really cute small puppies aren't being taken. Even if they do get taken you have to be careful exactly what kind of home they are going to - Cindy's case is an obvious example. At least on the websites people can take their time and browse, educating themselves about the responsibility they are thinking of taking on.
Friday, February 9, 2007
Thursday, February 1, 2007
Do dog owners have rights?
So up until today for the last 6 months or so Honey has had a morning run in the park...and when I say run, I mean run! she runs like a crazy dog and explores. Sometimes I don't see her for a few minutes at a time and then she comes racing back. It has also been a great place to get my puppies used to open spaces and meeting other dogs. More recently I have been meeting other dog owners from the area who walk their dogs at the same time and it's nice to see a familiar face or two. Sometimes breakfast or tea is brought and shared, and the dogs play or fight and run around. This is the highlight of Honey's day and I'm not sure what's going to happen now.
Two policemen came up to us this morning and took photos as they politely told us that we couldn't run our dogs in the park anymore.
I'm really bummed about it.
It has become such an enjoyable part of H's day, walking the pavements on a leash just won't cut it....but unfortunately it will have to. It seems so unfair! All those big wide open unused spaces in the park just perfect for an energetic dog (and owners) to gallop around and socialise. It has also provided a forum where children adn families who don't have dogs can meet them and hold them, especially at the weekends. I have found that many mothers and children love to stop and hold my puppies or touch Honey or take her for a walk on her leash.
There really isn't anywhere else to go that's near. All the main parks dog-free zones....and I understand that some people don't want dogs because of their mess, but shouldn't that mean that pooper scooping should be enforced not the banning of dogs? Especially in parks like this that are big enough for everybody...I mean really! there is space for everyone in these parks.
It really feels like I have a right as a dog owner to be able to run my dog everyday and give her the exercise and freedom that she needs, especially as most dog owners that I know have to keep their pets in apartment blocks for the most part.
This is such a shame, and it feels so unfair!
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