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Extractions: Judge's Selection Some 238 nominations were received for the Stronghold Veterinary Pet Care Awards 2000. These nominations represented the owners of over 377 dogs, 210 cats, 15 donkeys, 15 budgies, 8 rabbits, 3 guinea pigs, 3 pet rats, 2 parrotts and a number of other pet ferret, fish and ponies. Because of the pure volume of entries received - the following is a short selection of nominations selected by the judges to give a flavour for the awards and the stories behind them. These are presented purely in alphabetical order (according to the name of the vet) and in no way relate to the overall results of the awards. The names and personal details of the pet owners who have made the nominations are deliberately not included here. Media who are interested in finding out more about a particular nomination/nominee should make contact with Progress Communications (056-71895). Last updated: 31 October 2000 Tom Brosnan, Co Kerry: A special pet called Chum for a boy with special needs
Extractions: Stronghold Veterinary Pet Care Awards 2001 Organised by Pfizer Animal Health in association with the Irish Veterinary Journal Judge's Selection Some 335 nominations were received for the Stronghold Veterinary Pet Care Awards 2001. These nominations represented the owners of over 465 dogs, 262 cats, 27 donkeys, 8 guinea pigs, 7 goats, 2 fish, 2 "fancy rats", 2 budgies, 1 pot bellied pig and various other ponies, horses, ducks and chickens. The results of this year's award are likely to be announced in early December and details will be posted on this web site. Because of the pure volume of entries received, the following is a short selection of nominations which the judges believe give a flavour for the awards and the very real stories behind them. These are presented in alphabetical order (according to the name of the vet) and in no way relate to the overall results of this year's awards. The names and personal details of the pet owners who have made the nominations are deliberately not included here. Media who are interested in finding out more about a particular nomination/nominee, or nominations from a specific county, should make contact with Progress Communications (tel 056-71895). Last updated: 05 November 2001 Index to the nominations quoted in full below:
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Extractions: How to care for your donkey Never has there been a more maligned animal than the donkey. Thought to be stubborn and often ill tempered, in reality it is their treatment by their owners that has a bearing on their temperament. If treated with great kindness they can turn into the most gentle of animals and this, coupled with their natural intelligence and curiosity, makes them an ideal addition to your family. Originating in Africa, the donkey soon spread to the Middle East and Asia where they became beasts of burden. Generally speaking they come in a limited range of colors such as grey, chocolate and mixed, such as roan and skewbald. Standard donkeys are from 8-11 hands (a hand being 4 inches) high although there are miniature donkeys that are much smaller in size. bodyOffer(32460) Donkeys are extremely sociable animals and should always be kept with another animal, be it a sheep, horse, goat, children's pony or preferably another donkey. If you don't have another animal you should be prepared to give your pet a lot of attention, otherwise it will become depressed, despondent and generally unhappy. If you have a donkey foal, begin handling it immediately in order to get it used to humans. An animal that hasn't been trained to even wear a halter by the age of six months will generally be unruly and a handful. Grooming their coat is a bonding experience for both donkey and owner. If they're handled on a regular basis they will become quite biddable.
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Extractions: Miniature donkeys have to be the most gentle, loving, and people-friendly equine in existence. After years of owning horses and ponies, we were amazed at just how calm and easy to manage miniature donkeys are. Having a herd of miniature donkeys in your backyard is wonderful therapy - nothing soothes your nerves better after a stressful day than hearing a chorus of donkey brays! They just have a relaxing way about them that is difficult to put into words. Nutritional Requirements Miniature donkeys are very easy keepers. We have found that it is not necessary to grain the donkeys, with the exception of weanlings and pregnant/nursing jennets. Our pastures are more than sufficient during summer and fall, and during the winter and spring we provide alfalfa/grass hay, or straight timothy depending on what is available at that time. Miniature donkeys will get very heavy if fed too much, so you really have to be careful. It is just as un-healthy for a donkey to be overweight as it is for one to be malnourished. We provide a constant mineral salt supplement to all of our donkeys. We also provide a selenium block in all pastures since discovering we are in a selenium deficient area of the country. It is also necessary to provide fresh drinking water at all times. Donkeys are not like horses when it comes to drinking - a horse will drink out of a filthy water tub without hesitation, but we've found the donkeys will not. They prefer a clean bucket or tub of fresh water. On our farm, we have a mix of water sources. One pasture has a stream running through as its water source. Another has an automatic waterer that provides a constant supply of fresh cool water. Remaining pastures are handled "the old fashioned way"...running water from a hose or pump into tubs or buckets.
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Extractions: Be entertained Home Add URL Find out more Contact ... Animal Welfare Rescues and Shelters This category contains 23 sites: Animal Campaigners against Illegal Slaughter - Campaigning against illegal ritual slaughter of sheep and cattle during Moslem festivals, mostly in France. Animal Rescuers - Directory of animal rescue sites in the UK, classified by type of animal. Homes wanted and offered, lost and found notices, animal rights information pages and links. Animal Samaritans - Registered charity formed in 1985 which helps thousands of unwanted and ill-treated animals. Border Collie Rescue On Line - Charity which cares for, re-habilitates, re-trains and re-homes unwanted border collies and working sheepdogs. Contains news, branch information, breed advice and fundraising section. Born Free Foundation - A wildlife and conservation charity founded by Bill Travers, incorporating Zoo Check. Companion Animal Welfare Council - Conducts and publishes independent studies into the welfare, care and treatment of companion animals and their role within society.
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Extractions: About the Owner My name is Deb Glazier . I have lived in Colorado since 1993 and have resided in Fort Collins since July of 1999, where I feel I have found a permanent home. I live with my husband Eric and two dogs Dakota and Haley. Eric is a pilot and handyman for hire (when he is not in the air). Dakota is a 90-pound Husky-Black Lab mix and Haley is a 65-pound German Sheppard-Black Lab mix. Both pound puppies and completely spoiled. I would like to start by saying that I truly love all animals and have had experience with many types. While growing up we had a variety of pets in our home, the main staple being Golden Retrievers. We also at various times had Gerbils, Cats, a show quality Shitzu who had puppies on a few occasions, a Ferret, a couple of Parakeets and believe it or not a Robin. I spent my summers with horses from the age of seven thru seventeen. My experiences with horses range from cleaning stalls to showing both English and Western to teaching handicapped children to ride. While working with horses I also had the opportunity to care for donkeys, cats and chickens. I am a volunteer with the Larimer County Humane Society where I am involved with both the Wildkind program and the Behavior Training program. This is a great chance for me to work with a wide variety of wild and domestic an