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JUNE 2009 |
Paws & Claws Winter Issue #15 AVAILABLE
NOW | Final Awards
Nominees & Voting NOW OPEN
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on what is happening in the pet and animal world. Your news, thoughts,
ideas and suggestions are always welcome. Our
aim is to bring you the most informative and educational articles
while promoting responsible pet ownership and care for our wildlife.
To date, we have donated over $200,000 of advertising
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Qld
pet shops shape up!
In this issue we look at the recent Code of Practice the Qld Government
has introduce and the issues concerning this much awaited policy.
Cat
enclosures
How to keep your cat contained and secure; and avoid
a $75 fine from the council!
Filtration
for your aquarium
Find out the different filtration methods available for your aquarium.
Breed
in Focus:
The British Bulldog
The Somali Cat |
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Healthy
Living, Healthy Pets
Why is my pet so thirsty?
Animal
ER stories from the Gold Coast Emergency
Center!
Stars
with Hearts
Celebrity stars enjoy a day with Dreamworld's
tigers and children from the Leukaemia Foundation, Camp Quality
and Paradise Kids.
Dog
training tips
Learn how to deal with your pet's
food aggression.
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"Celebrating
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Animal
clubs, businesses, pet owners and animal
lovers are hereby invited to vote for individuals,
businesses and associations!
The
Paws & Claws Awards are dedicated to pay
tribute and gratitude to the fantastic people
within the Pet & Animal Industry that
make a difference to our lives and the lives
of our animals. The aim of the awards
is to recognize high achievers within the
industry to show our appreciation for their
hard work, commitment and unrelenting passion.
OVER
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ON THE FIRST WEEK! MAKE YOUR VOTE COUNT!
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| AWL
FELINE MASQUERADE COCKTAIL PARTY |
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7pm
Friday, 12
June 09 |
Join the Animal Welfare League
of Qld for an evening of live music, acrobatic
circus performers, silent & live auctions,
hot & cold canapes, beer & wine.
Tickets are $75 each or $65 each in a booking
of 10 or more. All proceeds will assist the
Animal Welfare League's 2009 building project.
Join us for an evening of live music, acrobatic
circus performers, silent & live auctions,
hot & cold canapes, beer & wine.
Tickets
are $75 each or $65 each in a booking of 10
or more. All proceeds will assist the Animal
Welfare League's 2009 building project.
Contact Katie Garret 07 5509 9033
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| NATURAL ANIMAL CARE EVENTS |
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June
09 |
June
16: Information Evening - Dog Listening
& Amichien Bonding w. Jenny Golsby
$10 (or $8 prebook) - Enoggera Memorial
Hall
July
11 & 12: Reiki I & Animal Reiki
Courses - $200 - Alderley
July
21: Information Evening - Animal Communication
& Oracle Cards w. Lucy Gabrielle
$10 (or $8 prebook) - Enoggera Memorial
Hall
For
more information please contact Eileen at Natural Animal
Care on 07 3352 3108, info@naturalanimalcare.com |
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| AUSGROOM 2009 |
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21
- 24 June 09 |
Who
should come to AusGroom?
* Grooming salon staff
* Grooming salon owners
* Mobile bath operators
* Novice groomers
* Retailers & vets
who include grooming services
* Boarding kennel &
cattery staff who bathe & groom
* Students
* Advanced groomers
In fact anybody who is involved in grooming, bathing&
associated petcare! |
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| RSPCA QLD CHARITY GOLF
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Friday,
26 June 09 |
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Tee
off for the animals at RSPCA Qld’s annual charity
golf day. Enjoy a great day of golf with lunch, raffles
and a live auction. 2009 sponsorship is available!
For
information or to register, please call 07) 3426 9932
or email: sjohnston@rspcaqld.org.au.
RSCPCA
QLD
Helping Animals. Enlightening People. Changing Lives.
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| SEA WORLD LAUNCHES 2009
WHALE WATCHING SEASON! |
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The
first of thousands of Humpback Whales will be
travelling past the Gold Coast as Sea World Whale
Watch officially launched its 2009 season onMonday
1st June.
The Gold Coast whale watching
season will run from June to November during the
annual Humpback Whale migration and Sea World
Whale Watch will again offer the ultimate whale
watching experience.
Sea World Whale Watch will run
tours daily (weather permitting) throughout the
season, departing at 11am and returning at approximately
1.30pm.
“Whale
watching is a truly wonderful experience
and it’s something that everyone should
do at least once in their lifetime.” |
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Sea World
Director of Marine Sciences Trevor Long said that
Sea World’s custom designed catamaran and
advanced educational facilities enhanced the amazing
experience of getting up close to the whales.
“The Humpback Whale population
that migrates along our east coast is growing
by between 8 and 13 percent annually, and we are
expecting to see about 12,000 whales pass the
Gold Coast in 2009”, he said.
Sea World Whale Watch experienced
a fantastic inaugural season in 2008, with 100%
whale sightings and thousands of happy whale watchers.
The Sea World Whale Watch crew is also looking
forward to assisting with whale rescues in 2009,
after their 2008 experience where the crew spotted
and followed an entangled whale until the Sea
World Research and Rescue team arrived to assist.
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| HELP THE RSPCA QLD BY SELLING
(AND EATING!) CHOCOLATES |
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RSPCA
Qld has partnered with Cadbury® to help raise funds
for animals in our care. They are looking for willing
volunteers to sell boxes of Cadbury® chocolates
on our behalf. You can sell them to your workmates,
fellow students, friends, neighbours – anyone!
All profits from the sale of these chocolates will assist
RSPCA Qld to continue with its mission of Helping Animals,
Enlightening People, Changing Lives.
Please
note: We do not recommend involving children in selling,
but if they are involved, they should do so only under
adult supervision.
If you would like
to order chocolate boxes to ell on behalf of RSPCA Qld,
please contact Sophie Baartz on (07) 3426 9921 or sbaartz@rspcaqld.org.au.
Pickup and delivery:
At present, chocolate boxes are only available for pick
up from the Fairfield Shelter. However, if you are located
in the Brisbane metro area and are ordering 12 or more
boxes in a single order, we can we can organise deliveries
to your premises. |
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Product
range: Freddo® chocolate frog, Caramello
koala®, Cherry Ripe® bar, Crunchie® bar,
Boost® bar, Time Out® bar, Europe® Summer
Roll, Europe® Nougat Honey Log, BrunchBar® Hazelnut.

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| CIRCUS PERFORMERS CLAIM
ANIMAL CRUELTY |
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The
debate over the morality of circuses which use animals
has resurfaced, with two veteran circus performers blowing
the lid on what they describe as the disgraceful animal
welfare practices of one travelling show.
As the RSPCA prepares to petition Sunshine
Coast council to ban from council land circuses which
use exotic animals, Matt Price and Suzi Scrimshaw have
come forward to allege they quit Eden Bros Good Time
Circus – which has performed on the Coast –
over its mistreatment of animals.
The Mary Valley couple, who worked
for Eden Bros for eight months up until April last year,
alleged circus owner John MacDonnell was in breach of
numerous regulations under the Queensland Code of Practice
for the Welfare of Animals in Circuses.
Their allegations include animals being
permanently tethered with ropes which were too short
and a caged monkey being forced to eat and sleep in
its own excrement.
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They
said Mr MacDonnell never erected fences around animals,
as required by law.
As a result they said they had seen
members of the public feed animals beer and blow cigarette
and marijuana smoke in their faces.
The animals, which included a donkey
and a pony, were also constantly teased by the public.
The couple described the mental state of the animals
as miserable and the conditions they were kept in as
being akin to slavery
“It’s just third world
– it’s just a very old fashioned way of
thinking,” Mr Price said.
“It got to the point where we
could no longer work there. We couldn’t continue
to feel bad for not bringing it (the alleged mistreatment
of the animals) to someone’s attention.”
Mr Price and Ms Scrimshaw have performed
in circuses in 14 countries, but Eden Bros was the first
circus they had worked at which used animals –
and it will be the last.
“We often invested a lot of pay
straight back into the animals because our hearts were
broken over how they were treated,” Mr Price said.
Mr MacDonnell described the couple’s
claims as “absolute rubbish”. He said all
the animals were companion animals.
“We’re friends with them
all and they relate to us very closely,” he said.
“I take them for walks and grazing.
“They eat what they like.”
Source: http://www.thedaily.com.au
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| HORRIFIC HORSE DEATHS IN
VAIN |
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The
RSPCA is appalled with Racing Victoria’s decision
to allow jumps racing in Victoria to continue. The tragic
deaths of five horses already in the 2009 season have
been in vain.
RSPCA Victoria President, Dr. Hugh
Wirth said: “Racing Victoria has once again bowed
to industry and economic pressure to the detriment of
horse welfare.
With Racing Victoria refusing to take
a stand in the name of animal welfare, it is now the
Racing Minister of Victoria who must take leadership
on this issue and demand animmediate ban.”
RSPCA (Victoria) has been campaigning
for over 30 years to abolish hurdle and steeple events.
While there have been three reviews over the past decade,
the previous reviews failed to stop the fatalities and
injuries.
“Despite the changes to jumps
racing events introduced in recent years, the number
of horrific fatalities has not reduced. You cannot continue
to justify the use of an animal where the accident and
injury rate is so high. The proposed changes to jumps
racing announced in today’s ruling will not stop
further horrific fatalities. It is time to take this
out of Racing Victoria’s hands as clearly they
condone this legalised form of animal cruelty,”
Dr. Wirth added.
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Above: Pride of Westbury breaks his
neck in a fall at Warnambool. Photo by Liss Ralston.
Source: http://www.watoday.com.au
The RSPCA will continue its campaign
against jumps racing events until jumps racing is permanently
banned in Victoria.
“This ridiculous ruling will
not deter the RSPCA. Every organisation concerned with
the welfare of animals will continue the plight to get
this atrocious sport banned. Minister Hulls, any further
deaths of horses from jumps racing related injuries
is now on your conscience. Do something about it.”
Source: RSPCA Qld http://www.rspcaqld.org.au
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