Friday 22 October 2010

Have we been introduced?

Welcome to my new blog. I'm taking part in a very important social experiment, it may not look like work - but that's just typical of the way dogs are perceived by humans.
We're very much misunderstood.
For example, take my distant cousin Tret from Eastern Europe.
His owner quite literally drives him up the wall! (Don't try this at home by the way - unless you're a cat! Yikes.)


Please visit my facebook page and tell the humans (who think they run this place) that you like it. And do drop by here, and there, regularly so we can chew things over together.
I've just pinched the keys to the store cupboard, so I will be giving away loads of Company of Animals goodies over the next few days.
I'm trying to give my Nemesis (the postman) a hernia - so make sure you win lots of prizes please.
I've overheard the others talking in the 'Bored Room' and they say when they've got 5,000 friends on facebook they're going to give something valuable away to charity.
(I'm really hoping they don't mean me!)
What charity would you like it to be?
I'm sure they'll be asking me what to do - they do value my input most of the time. Although I'm still getting dirty looks for leading the impressionable Humphrey astray... and apologies to all those on the M25 delayed by that. Is it my fault that rabbits don't understand the Highway Code?
In case you're wondering - no, I can't type.
I dictate.
Like most other captains of industry I have a secretary so any spelling and grammar issues are definitely down to her.

9 comments:

  1. Friends of the Animals RCT aren't a charity but they are a very lovely non profit animal rescue and well deserving of "something valuable" :)

    www.friendsoftheanimalsrct.org.uk

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  2. Rescue Remedies are a wonderful non profit making dog rescue, and really deserve something good to happen.
    Run tirelessly by volunteers and fosterers.
    http://www.terrierrescue.co.uk/
    http://www.staffierescue.co.uk/

    These both come under the umbrella of Rescue Remedies.

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  3. Wood Green Animal Shelter may not be the largest, but try to be the forefront of welfare.
    http://woodgreen.org.uk

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  4. Springer Rescue for Scotland are a small but very busy charity rescuing and rehoming Springer Spaniels across Scotland and beyond.

    http://springerrescuescotland.org/

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  5. http://www.greyhounds4u.co.uk/

    is not a charity but a volontary group who are helping greyhounds find new homes and always support their rehomed greyhounds for life!

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  6. Hi, I'd nominate Oldies Club:
    http://www.oldies.org.uk

    It's a UK registered charity which rescues and rehomes older dogs, aged seven plus. Oldies Club also helps many other UK rescues by promoting their oldies on its website too :-)

    Angela

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  7. Wimbledon Greyhound Welfare - because there's life beyond the track!

    Please visit their website www.hershamhounds.org to find out more about what goes on - shop, sponsorship scheme, the sanctuary & many fun fundraising events

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  8. Hi

    I'd nominate Lincolnshire Greyhound Trust (http://community.lincolnshire.gov.uk/lincolnshiregreyhoundtrust/)

    They're a small, independent charity, dedicated to finding homes for retired racing greyhounds. The Trust is run entirely by volunteers and does great work in finding hounds a home beyond the track.

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  9. I'd like to nominate Labradoodle Trust who do a wonderful job in taking in Labradoodles (and other poodle mixes) who need to find new homes, they foster them out and retrain if needed.......everyone involved gives so much to these dogs! ♥
    http://www.labradoodletrust.com/

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