Australian veterinarian, Edward Bassingthwaighte, BVSc, discusses the types of medical cannabis used to treat dogs for a wide range of conditions, and some of the amazing results he’s seen using it in his practice.
Archive: January, 2018
Sneha’s Care Rescue and World Vets Team Up To Reduce Street Dog Overpopulation in Nepal
There are an estimated 30,000 street dogs in the Kathmandu valley of Nepal. These dogs suffer all manner of diseases as well cruel treatment from humans. Sneha’s Care street dog rescue works daily to protect and help these dogs, and they sterilize as many as they can in order to stop the ongoing suffering that often comes from a life on the streets. In this post Hillary Kloetzli documents a 3-day street dog sterilization campaign by World Vets and Sneha’s Care.
Two professional photographers—Thomas L. Kelly and Thomas-Xavier Christiane—contributed dozens of photos to this post. The photography is outstanding, although some of the images are difficult to take in. Due to the short duration of the sterilization campaign, you will see several dogs packed into crates for transport, as well as dogs being sterilized and having tumors removed.
Dogs of Nepal, Sneha's Care, Street dog rescue, street dogs, World VetsMehr Freiheit fur Hunde! Jenseits von Folgsamkeit und Kuscheltier.
Haben Sie jemals darüber nachgedacht, wie das Glück, die Gesundheit und das Verhalten Ihres Hundes integral mit ihrem Freiheitsgrad zusammenhängen? Und wie die Kultur und Identität eines Hundes zu respektierten Stress und Angst vermeidet und Ihrem Hund ein größeres Gefühl von Freiheit und Glück ermöglicht? Die australische Hundetrainerin und Verhaltensberaterin Sylvie Martin legt den Grundstein für mehr emotionale, soziale und körperliche Freiheit für Hunde und gibt einen Einblick in den aktuellen Stand der Hundefreiheit in Australien.
Hunde in Australien, Hundefreiheit, Hundetraining, Körpersprache des Hundes, Mensch-Hund-BindungMore Freedom for Dogs! Part 1: Beyond Obedience and Smothering.
Have you ever considered how your dog’s happiness, health and behavior might be integrally connected to her degree of freedom? And how respecting a dog’s culture and identity may reduce stress and anxiety and allow your dog a greater sense of freedom and happiness? Australian dog trainer and behavior consultant, Sylvie Martin, lays out the case for more emotional, social and physical freedom for dogs, and gives us a glimpse at the current state of dogs’ freedom Down Under.
Dog body language, Dog freedom, Dogs in Australia, Force-free training, human-dog bond