20th November 2010 St. Georges Drive SW1 (Dog Park) 1.30pm-3pm
Dog Socialising Classes will commence - The Classes are Funded by Local Councillors for the South Westminster Ward including The Churchill Gardens Estate.
All Dog Breeds welcome - there are upto sixteen places in the class , all the family is invited to take part (Anyone under 18 years of age has to be accompanied by an Adult)
All Dogs on Leads (No Extension Leads Please)
The First session will include walking to heel on the lead, to address pulling, jumping up and barking at other dogs! Also WHY You should pick up after your dog - Health and Environmental Issues.
There are four (pilot) sessions; - Saturday 20th November, Tuesday 23rd November, Tuesday 30th November and 4th December 2010.
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Canine Culture UK advice on diet, behaviour & mental/physical stimulation for dogs. Canine Culture offers a warm welcome to all dog owners and all dog breeds! Our aim is to provide a first class dog training and behavioural service that uses a kind and non-invasive training method.
Tuesday, 16 November 2010
Friday, 8 October 2010
DOG SOCIALISING CLASSES (supported By Westminster Council)
DOG SOCIALISING CLASSES at Queens Park Gardens commence 9th October These dog training classes are Free to all dog owners in Queens Park Ward and Harrow Road Ward (W10 and W9).
Puppies and Dogs will be taught about all aspects of Dog Training and also about environmental issues (ie. Picking Up After Your Dog - and How Not picking up can be a SERIOUS HEALTH RISK)
\Information about The Dog Control Laws will also be discussed and any 'Anti Social Behaviour' problem your dog may have!!!!!
Puppy Classes commence at 14.30-15.00pm
Adult Dogs Classes commence at 15.00-16.00pm
Please Come along and Register - Its Good for you and your dog to Socialise with other owners and dogs
Puppies and Dogs will be taught about all aspects of Dog Training and also about environmental issues (ie. Picking Up After Your Dog - and How Not picking up can be a SERIOUS HEALTH RISK)
\Information about The Dog Control Laws will also be discussed and any 'Anti Social Behaviour' problem your dog may have!!!!!
Puppy Classes commence at 14.30-15.00pm
Adult Dogs Classes commence at 15.00-16.00pm
Please Come along and Register - Its Good for you and your dog to Socialise with other owners and dogs
Wednesday, 29 September 2010
Dinny NOW FOUND 80 Miles away in Ireland
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Dinny went missing fromCaher-Civeen on Sunday Dinny is a 5 year old nuetered male - very playful and friendly. Dinny is microchipped to M. T. Lynn in United Kingdom. An Advertisement regarding his dissappearance has been put on Kerry Radio. A Reward has been offered for his return!.If spotted or found please contact local rescue or vet or Kerry Radio in Ireland.
Dinny went missing fromCaher-Civeen on Sunday Dinny is a 5 year old nuetered male - very playful and friendly. Dinny is microchipped to M. T. Lynn in United Kingdom. An Advertisement regarding his dissappearance has been put on Kerry Radio. A Reward has been offered for his return!.If spotted or found please contact local rescue or vet or Kerry Radio in Ireland.Latest News Dinny Was found Safe - Slightly Injured on Saturday 2nd October 2010. Great News.
Dinny was found 80 miles away from his residence in Ireland. His Owners were overjoyed and had praise for the people that found him and took him to the rescue where he was treated for a small injury. Dinny had quite a FAN FOLLOWING on twitter and we hope he will start his own DINNY TWITTER page when he comes back to UK!
Thursday, 23 September 2010
Angel rescued from Egypt
Angel has been rescued from the streets of Egypt.
She had a very bad time living on the streets and was only rescued after being found badly injured. She had been run over by a truck and left to die.
Everything is now in place for her journey to the UK for Adoption.
If you are interested in adopting Angel you can contact Crissie
Email: canineculture@googlemail.com.
Mobile: 07949 523 710
She had a very bad time living on the streets and was only rescued after being found badly injured. She had been run over by a truck and left to die.
Everything is now in place for her journey to the UK for Adoption.
If you are interested in adopting Angel you can contact Crissie
Email: canineculture@googlemail.com.
Mobile: 07949 523 710
Thursday, 16 September 2010
Mable from Thailand
Mable the Thai Dog in London!
I met an amazing lady called Niz Khan at the Bike Ride on Saturday the 4th September. Niz had volunteered at a rescue in Thailand a sanctuary for stray dogs. She fell in love with Mable and brought her back to the UK!
Gemma who has been running the sanctuary for five years dedicates her time to helping the stray dogs of Thailand! Any Donations go towards medical care, upkeep and rehoming in the UK.
As A Dog Lover and Dog Trainer I can only say that Gemma and Niz are so inspirational.
I have offered any help with training or rehabilitation for when the Dogs come to the UK.
I met an amazing lady called Niz Khan at the Bike Ride on Saturday the 4th September. Niz had volunteered at a rescue in Thailand a sanctuary for stray dogs. She fell in love with Mable and brought her back to the UK!
Gemma who has been running the sanctuary for five years dedicates her time to helping the stray dogs of Thailand! Any Donations go towards medical care, upkeep and rehoming in the UK.
As A Dog Lover and Dog Trainer I can only say that Gemma and Niz are so inspirational.
I have offered any help with training or rehabilitation for when the Dogs come to the UK.
Thursday, 9 September 2010
International Bike Ride in suppor of Canine's
Amazing Day Saturday 4th September - Went to meet some real dog lovers at Hyde Park. It was to support the Canine Life Support International Bike Ride.
With Passion and Enthusiasm the Bikers cycled from Europe to the UK. We were there to greet them and spur them on with champagne and balloons.
Georgie Hymas a Dedicated Campaigner organised the day - and I was lucky as a Dog Lover to be invited.
Met a rescued dog from Thailand - rescued only a few days before. That is another story and will be in my next Blog!
Tuesday, 24 August 2010
DOGS SHOULD NOT BE TAKEN INTO CARNIVAL
Hi - Its Carnival Time and Everyone should respect each other and enjoy this festival of the Year!
That means IT SHOULD BE A SAFE AND ENJOYABLE TIME FOR YOUR DOG - By Leaving them at home and not taking them to Carnival. Last year the amount of Dogs ESPECIALLY Bull Breeds and Staffordshire Bull Terriers that were accompanied by Irresponsible Owners was unbelieveable!!
Why I say 'Irresponsible Owners' is because Anyone who brings their dog into an atmosphere of Loud Music, Crowds and Potential Danger IS Irresponsible.
POLICE are also aware of the Danger of bringing canines into the Carnival and are legally able to seize your dog particularily BULL BREEDS if they believe your Dog is a threat to the public - or that the public and the environment is a threat to your Dog. Your Dog could then be taken to a private kennells and assessed. If the assessment is that your Dog comes under the Dangerous Dogs Act - it can be pts.
Sounds Unbelievable but IT COULD HAPPEN - SO PLEASE BE RESPONSIBLE - Enjoy the Carnival and leave Your Dog in the Safety of your Own Home.
That means IT SHOULD BE A SAFE AND ENJOYABLE TIME FOR YOUR DOG - By Leaving them at home and not taking them to Carnival. Last year the amount of Dogs ESPECIALLY Bull Breeds and Staffordshire Bull Terriers that were accompanied by Irresponsible Owners was unbelieveable!!
Why I say 'Irresponsible Owners' is because Anyone who brings their dog into an atmosphere of Loud Music, Crowds and Potential Danger IS Irresponsible.
POLICE are also aware of the Danger of bringing canines into the Carnival and are legally able to seize your dog particularily BULL BREEDS if they believe your Dog is a threat to the public - or that the public and the environment is a threat to your Dog. Your Dog could then be taken to a private kennells and assessed. If the assessment is that your Dog comes under the Dangerous Dogs Act - it can be pts.
Sounds Unbelievable but IT COULD HAPPEN - SO PLEASE BE RESPONSIBLE - Enjoy the Carnival and leave Your Dog in the Safety of your Own Home.
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