SCARS

SCARS

Second Chance Animal Rescue Society

LIVING WITH A SENIOR DOG

Dogs grow up just like we do. They grow in other ways and with other tempo. In a few years our little puppies turn into the dogs that in their glance we have learnt to llok at the world from another point of view. They grow up and they need

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ABANDONING AN ANIMAL IS A CRIME

“He grew too big”. “My parents didn’t want him”. “We now have a baby.”” He got ill”. “There was a problem with the neighbours”. “We changed homes/ jobs”. “He was messy around the house”. “ He was barking”. “We changed our mind”. “She had puppies we hadn’t taken into account”.

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10 myths about dogs

1) Dogs aren’t suited for living indoors Dogs are human-centric so they need human company and presence. The fact that their ancestors used to hunt to survive doesn’t make them less of companions than other pets. They can live indoors with humans and no problems, as long as humans take

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THINK CAREFULLY WHAT YOUR MONEY BUYS!

Puppy mills or puppy farms: no, they are not about green pastures, not by a long shot; they are about cages – old, rusty, rotten, steel cages with racks as flooring, in which small bodied dogs are confined with the sole purpose to breed incessantly. Sounds like nothing you‘ve heard?

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Oh, it’s not 100 after all?

We started writing this article with 100 things in mind… and while writing, they turned out to be more like 125, and they will increase further if we keep writing. Everyone can offer at least one thing. So here we go… 100 things that you can offer to an animal

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EMPTY THE CAGES

Are you wondering where your best friend is right now? He is in the cage of a shelter or a boarding house. Are you wondering what he is doing? He is waiting patiently for you to come and see him, take him out for a walk, look him in the

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