tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-67063821020387331192024-03-13T03:56:33.591+00:00Pet Sitter TailsPet Sitter Tailshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05066016618472015933noreply@blogger.comBlogger83125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6706382102038733119.post-32870827489378210952015-08-25T12:31:00.001+01:002015-08-25T12:31:47.682+01:00Mysteries to be unravelled whilst House Sitting<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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We enjoy sitting for regular clients as we pick up where we left off, into a routine straight away and the animals know us. It is also great for us to take on new sits where we have a chance to explore a new area and its hidden treasures.</div>
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We have recently looked after a couple of sweet dogs on the outskirts of Bristol, and whilst on our walk we noticed a number of references to whales. We thought this odd as we were on the banks of the Severn surrounded by fields of cows and sheep and didn't really see whales featuring much in this area.</div>
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We passed a road called Whale Warf, we saw a small sculpture with a breaching whale on it, and also a iron sculpture in the village of Littleton on Severn of a breaching whale. Our curiosity was peaked so we did a little digging on the web. </div>
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Surprise, surprise we came across an article from 1885 telling of the occasion when a whale beached itself at Littleton and caused a huge amount of excitement. Apparently people came from far and wide to see the spectacle. We were interested to read that the whale was hauled with chains not back out to sea, as would be the case today, but pulled up onto the shore to be harvested. </div>
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A local vicar even stood in its mouth to see if the Jonah and the Whale story could be true. <br />
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As we are travelling around so frequently, we see places, even our home town, with fresh eyes, taking in the architecture and local history on each visit. We do see so much more whilst walking rather than driving past places, and are lucky to have the time to soak in the atmosphere of a place on a daily basis. <br />
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We have been busy over the past few months, sitting in Spain, France, the Cotswolds and Worcestershire. <br />
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The summer in the UK has held on until the beginning of December, and now the frosts have won out, plunging the temperatures back to seasonal averages.<br />
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Tracy and I find ourselves back at a regular sit in the East Sussex countryside. A variety of animals from pigs, sheep, ponies and chickens, as well as our lovely dogs and cat. <br />
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As this is a regular sit, we slip back into an easy routine pretty quickly. We have had a drama with the two ducks in situ here. They are mallard ducks, both girls. We found one walking about in the yard a few days ago, this is unusual because they are usually in a penned area with a pond, which they never leave. <br />
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We managed to catch it, which was worrying in itself, but she seemed ok, uninjured, so we put her back into her pen and hoped that she had just got scared and decided to fly out.<br />
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Unfortunately the next morning, when we opened the little house they live in at night, only one duck came out, the other one was dead.<br />
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We therefore had to find a replacement for the lonely duck, now quacking continuously for her mate. After contacting the owners, they advised us of a few places to try. We finally tracked down a duck for sale locally. <br />
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Went to pick up the duck, which was quite a journey after lots of wind and heavy rain the previous evening. We were introduced to a very pretty Khaki Campbell duck, which we named Tinsel, as it is the festive season. The owner showed us how to cut the flight feathers on the wings, as we have to do this to the original duck to stop her flying away. Apparently Khaki Campbells don't fly. <br />
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She was very good in the cat basket all the way back home, and she was very happy that she had a pond at her new home. She didn't stop washing and splashing around for ages. The two seem to be fine together. Tinsel is slightly bigger than the mallard duck. <br />
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Our next challenge was to get Tinsel to go into their little house when it got dark. This did take a long time. I thought she would follow the other one in but she was always looking in the wrong direction at the crucial moment. Eventually, she allowed me to pick her up, as she is used to being handled, and I put her into the house via the back door. hopefully she will be more familiar with it tonight. <br />
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I am glad to report that Tinsel is a quick learner. She went into her house straight away. Phew.<br />
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The next day I picked up the original duck, which we have now named Titch, she was calm whilst I cut her flight feathers on one of her wings. I had a towel, scissors and a stool ready for the deed. It was easier than I anticipated. <br />
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So now we have two happy ducks that can't fly away, and I know more about ducks than I did a few days ago. We now wait in anticipation for the first egg.<br />
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Merry Christmas everyone, and a happy, healthy and peaceful New Year.<br />
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<br />Pet Sitter Tailshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05066016618472015933noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6706382102038733119.post-2384432048483835652014-10-09T14:18:00.002+01:002014-10-09T14:18:27.387+01:00The Cinnamon TrustThere are always a number of questions we ask new clients upon meeting, relating to the pet's habits, likes and dislikes, and general routine.<br />
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Whilst chatting on that first meeting we get a sense of the owner's expectations and also the day to day routine of normal, everyday life. <br />
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There is also that necessary, but delicate, question of what to do in the event of the pet or the owner becoming ill or indeed dying whilst we are on a sit. Most owners have thought about this scenario regarding their pet and have spoken to their vets to make their wishes clear. <br />
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If, however the owner dyes or becomes incapable of looking after their pet through illness, for example, the owner may wish to make their wishes known to us.<br />
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We have recently been advised by a regular client that they have signed up to the <a href="http://www.cinnamon.org.uk/" target="_blank">Cinnamon Trust</a>, which is a free organisation, relying on donations, which will look after your pet if you die, become ill or your situation changes. They provide volunteers to come in a help out with your pet or foster the pet out. <br />
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We have found that this gives the pet owner peace of mind whilst they are away, as they can rest assured their beloved pet will be looked after.<br />
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<br />Pet Sitter Tailshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05066016618472015933noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6706382102038733119.post-4836892228976733972014-09-20T14:20:00.001+01:002014-09-20T14:24:39.664+01:00Keeping cats safe in your gardenWe had the sad news recently that one of our clients' cats had got run over on a busy road adjacent to their garden. They had tried all sorts if things to keep her from going over the fence but, short of not letting her out, they had to let her live her life and take her chances.<div><br></div><div>We have read an article in Your Cat magazine recently that gives a few suggestions to make your garden more secure. </div><div><br></div><div><b>Plant a country- style hedge</b></div><div>Even city dwellers can bring a breath of country air to their gardens by planting a selection of classic hedgerow plants like Hawthorn, holly, beach and dog rose. Once they have thickened up they will provide a safe haven for wildlife and a dense barrier.</div><div><br></div><div><b>Add mesh to your fence top</b></div><div>A sloping wire or plastic mesh barrier fixed to brackets on the fence posts will go a long way to secure your garden as cats don't like stepping out on a surface that wobbles. There are other systems on the market that could do the same job and companies to install them if you're not happy doing D I Y.</div><div><br></div><div><b>Plant a thorny hedge</b></div><div>Fire thorn or pyracantha is like living barbed wire and quite capable of deterring intruders, whether they be the local tomcat or a cat burglar. Plant a mixture of Berry colours for a feast of fruit that birds will also be able to nest safely in. </div><div><br></div><div><b>Erect a cat run</b></div><div>For total security an enclosed cat ran is the only solution. It can be accessed from inside the house via a dedicated cat flap. Make sure there are plenty of shelves inside for perching and elements to provide shade too.</div><div><br></div><br><div class="separator" style="clear: both;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjLvEWG-4Conva9OtamjZjYXzaG8QHZTAMtf_A20SbvAhYq0vkwk8FSIvgMYMQHJD65g4jzThkYO2UAtKFjNWkzcPNAuKUGNs18dwFdImtoSfwHAEKf9fid4Ltkpwn0FbcsWwJqUtGsp2fg/s640/blogger-image--1242545787.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjLvEWG-4Conva9OtamjZjYXzaG8QHZTAMtf_A20SbvAhYq0vkwk8FSIvgMYMQHJD65g4jzThkYO2UAtKFjNWkzcPNAuKUGNs18dwFdImtoSfwHAEKf9fid4Ltkpwn0FbcsWwJqUtGsp2fg/s640/blogger-image--1242545787.jpg"></a></div>Pet Sitter Tailshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05066016618472015933noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6706382102038733119.post-73437683385075955232014-08-08T13:25:00.001+01:002014-08-08T13:25:36.595+01:00Keeping Pigs<br />
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We have a few clients with pigs of varying sizes, and, as with chickens, we are finding it is more popular to keep these animals. They are, from our experience kept as pets, rather than for breeding and eating. They don't do well on their own, so two are the minimum we look after. <br />
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We have grown to love these animals, they are very curious and like to come up for a scratch. We have only been involved in the day to day feeding and general care, for example keeping them topped up with water and making sure the mud hole is wet and available for mud baths in the hot weather, when a wallow is most welcoming.<br />
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There is a great deal of information on how to look after them on the web and in books. There is a fair amount of legislation involved to prevent disease etc. We have included a couple of websites at the bottom for further reading.<br />
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They are allowed to eat fruit and veggies, but not kitchen waste. <br />
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There are different breeds of pig which are suited to different environments. for example, Tamworths like to live in woodland. <br />
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http://www.britishpigs.org.uk/new_owner_guide.pdf<br />
http://www.cornwallfarmers.co.uk/wiki/smallholder/keeping-pigs-beginners-guide<br />
http://www.smallholderfeed.co.uk/Articles/Feed-Care-of-Pigs.aspxPet Sitter Tailshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05066016618472015933noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6706382102038733119.post-80124282900406523422014-04-02T14:43:00.001+01:002014-04-02T14:44:34.739+01:00Dog Coats!<br />
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This post from Dog Links had our attention. With the weather changing like.... well the weather, we thought this may be of interest to lots of you.<br />
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Hopefully Spring is around the corner.<br />
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<span id="yui_3_13_0_1_1396445986539_1952" style="font-weight: 700;">Yes I know, spring is around the corner BUT, if like me you have struggled to find a coat for you old, thin skinned, sick or just plain cold natured dog....... look no further :)</span></div>
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Each time I find something that WORKS for my lot of ruffians, whether it be food, dog beds, medicines, warnings etc., I like to pass it on because I know from the feedback I get from my regular viewers, that it's useful, can save time and money and information shared it always knowledge that can help your pet and you.</div>
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I have rescue dogs here of all ages and sizes - ones that find winter weather, walks and cold nights (despite the warm fireside), a trial, the oldies that struggle to retain their body heat and of course the ones that are sick or recovering and the energy they use up trying to keep warm and the discomfort they feel can now easily be alleviated. Blankets that do not stay put at night when they need them to etc etc</div>
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I discovered Equafleece dog coats and am a total convert. They are made in the UK and if you look carefully at the measurements, they fit any size or shape of dog! However if you are uncertain about getting the right coat for the right dog, the people at Equafleece are really helpful if you call them! I am useless at working out which size and have spent countless fruitless buys on coats that arrive and are either a bad fit and I have to mess about altering them or they are not warm enough etc.</div>
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Equafleece have a French website so postage is less expensive than coming from the UK and quicker too. You can always ring the UK company to get them to help you choose the right model and then order it online from France - in my case they did all that for me and sent me a couple of the different styles into the bargain, for me to pass on to dogs in need which was so kind of them and proof of how confident they are in their beautiful coats!</div>
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They even have T shirts that help stop a dog licking/chewing at wounds/stitches after spaying or other surgical issues - help keep flies and midgies at bay especially if you spray lightly with some of the herbal fly repellents........ just go see the above link at the beginning of the posting for the catalogue of all products. </div>
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I can more than confirm that these coats are light, very warm, fit beautifully with easy catches that are minimal and strong, are waterproof and wash perfectly.</div>
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At last someone has got the dog coat issue taped! Thank you Equafleece :)</div>
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Pet Sitter Tailshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05066016618472015933noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6706382102038733119.post-35159333704636693772014-03-07T14:07:00.000+00:002014-03-07T14:07:18.070+00:00New Year Pet Sitting in 2014We hope you all had a very good Christmas and are now coming out of hibernation as the hope of Spring is around the corner.<br />
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We have seen in the news the devastating effects of the weather this winter, on animals as well as people up and down the country. Hopefully the weather will get steadily better from now on in, and we can get back to normal.<br />
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The animal charities have been working so hard to help animals which have been caught up in the floods.<br />
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For 2014 we have given our support and any donations collected throughout the year to the following charities:<br />
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Lluest Horse and pony charity is one of the organisations in Wales that we know of, they sent food and help to horses in need from the floods.<br />
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SPCA in Carcassonne, South France, we provided them with a new kennel. <br />
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We have been following the work of this charity in Cyprus, rescuing donkeys.<br />
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We have been following the progress of this small rescue sanctuary for elephants in Thailand. We were hoping to visit at the beginning of this year, but at present, with election protests and disruption to transport links in Thailand, we thought it was best to go another year.<br />
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<br />Pet Sitter Tailshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05066016618472015933noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6706382102038733119.post-8446628801867474132013-11-30T12:47:00.001+00:002013-11-30T12:48:02.631+00:00Pet PortraitsWhilst out walking into South Brent on a beautiful sunny morning, I had a kind offer of a lift into town from a lovely local lady named Rosemary Bishop.<br />
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She does beautiful watercolours of pets and country scenes which capture the character of the animal very well.<br />
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Check out her website at <a href="http://www.devonwatercolours.co.uk/" target="_blank">www.devonwatercolours.co.uk</a><br />
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Pet Sitter Tailshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05066016618472015933noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6706382102038733119.post-44443106308182443752013-11-29T11:33:00.000+00:002013-11-29T11:33:07.517+00:00Friends of South Gloucestershire Strays<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Della had an opportunity to help out at one of the many fund raising events that Friends of South Gloucestershire Strays hold. This one was at Thornbury, near Bristol. They had a street fair and the Christmas Lights were being turned on. There was a fair and lots of stalls selling food and drink, as well as charity stalls.<br />
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The Friends of South Gloucestershire Strays had an assortment of home made goods, some dog coats, toys and leads etc. The big pull however was a Teddy tombola, every one's a winner. <br />
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It was a freezing cold night, but luckily dry. There was a steel band playing Christmas music and a couple of rescued dogs gave an appearance to encourage people to come and have a chat. <br />
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These events totally rely on the volunteers making stuff to sell, turning up to set everything out and then staying to greet the customers.<br />
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I am sure that the dogs appreciate the efforts made on their behalf. They have a Facebook page as well as a website, link below.<br />
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<br />Pet Sitter Tailshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05066016618472015933noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6706382102038733119.post-32831538550324316702013-09-20T14:31:00.000+01:002013-11-28T15:30:32.600+00:00Indoor cats<br />
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We look after a number of cats and a few are indoor cats. They tend to be the more exotic breeds, like Burmese or Pursian. <br />
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They seem to do very well indoors, not looking to go out. In all cases these cats have plenty of toys for them to play with and activities for them to keep alert.<br />
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There are many items on the market to meet the need of indoor pets. There are videos that show birds or fish on the tv screen, there are even pet strollers to put your cat in, or dog for that matter, and take it for a walk.<br />
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Here is an extract from the PETA website, advising cat owners on having a happy housecat<br />
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<span style="line-height: 1.6;">1..</span><span style="line-height: 1.6;"> </span><b style="box-sizing: border-box; line-height: inherit;">Bring joy with toys.</b><span style="line-height: 1.6;"> </span><span style="line-height: 1.6;">From paper bags and rolled up balls of paper to motorized “mice” and laser pointers, toys perk up even the laziest feline. All-time favorites are</span><span style="line-height: 1.6;"> </span><a href="http://www.petacatalog.com/products/Cat_Dancer-101-20.html?utm_source=PETA&utm_medium=Living-%2BWhy%2BAll%2BCats%2BShould%2BBe%2BIndoor%2BCats&utm_campaign=Cat%2BDancer" style="box-sizing: border-box; color: #2ba6cb; line-height: inherit; text-decoration: none;" target="_blank">Cat Dancer</a><span style="line-height: 1.6;"> and</span><span style="line-height: 1.6;"> </span><a href="http://www.petacatalog.com/products/Cat_Charmer-102-20.html?utm_source=PETA&utm_medium=Living-%2BWhy%2BAll%2BCats%2BShould%2BBe%2BIndoor%2BCats&utm_campaign=Cat%2BCharmer" style="box-sizing: border-box; color: #2ba6cb; line-height: inherit; text-decoration: none;" target="_blank">Cat Charmer</a><span style="line-height: 1.6;">.</span></div>
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2. <b style="box-sizing: border-box; line-height: inherit;">Scratch that itch.</b> Cats love to scratch. Doing so enables them to remove broken claws, stretch muscles, and mark “territory.” The best way to save your furniture is to provide lots of “approved” places to scratch. Cat “trees” and posts, cardboard scratching boxes, and those ingenious “cat tracks” (a ball in a circular, partially open plastic tunnel surrounding a cardboard scratching pad) are big hits. Sprinkle catnip on them weekly to keep cats interested, and be sure to replace cardboard inserts when they get worn out.</div>
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3. <b style="box-sizing: border-box; line-height: inherit;">Provide a room with a view.</b> Windows are cat “TV”—a birdbath or feeder placed near a window can provide hours of entertainment. If window sills aren’t wide enough, build or buy a cushioned perch (which are available from pet supply stores and catalogs) to attach to the sill. (For safe window-sill perching, make sure that double-hung windows are propped open to prevent them from falling down on cats, and tuck the cords of blinds up and out of the way so that legs and other body parts don’t get entangled in them.)</div>
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4. <b style="box-sizing: border-box; line-height: inherit;">Porches bring purrs.</b> A screened-in porch or an <a href="http://www.cdpets.com/catalog.php?category_code=kits" style="box-sizing: border-box; color: #2ba6cb; line-height: inherit; text-decoration: none;" target="_blank">enclosure accessible through a window</a> is a great way for your kitty to safely commune with nature. <a href="http://www.kittywalksystems.com/" style="box-sizing: border-box; color: #2ba6cb; line-height: inherit; text-decoration: none;" target="_blank">KittyWalk Systems</a> makes enclosures in a variety of configurations that can stand alone or be attached to a cat door. If your yard is fenced, another option is <a href="http://www.catfencein.com/" style="box-sizing: border-box; color: #2ba6cb; line-height: inherit; text-decoration: none;" target="_blank">Cat Fence-In</a>, a netting kit that attaches to the top of the fence. No existing fence is necessary to install another escape-proof system called <a href="http://www.purrfectfence.com/" style="box-sizing: border-box; color: #2ba6cb; line-height: inherit; text-decoration: none;" target="_blank">Purrfect Fence</a>, although it is advisable to supplement it with sturdy fencing of some kind to keep dogs and other predators out.</div>
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5. <b style="box-sizing: border-box; line-height: inherit;">Take your kitty out for cat walkies.</b> Cats can be taught to walk on a leash—just be sure to use an ultra-lightweight, retractable leash that’s attached to a harness, not a collar. Let your cat get used to the harness for short periods indoors, and then pick a safe outdoor area to explore.<a href="http://www.kittywalksystems.com/" style="box-sizing: border-box; color: #2ba6cb; line-height: inherit; text-decoration: none;" target="_blank">KittyWalk Systems</a> also makes a “pet stroller” that allows for longer, brisker walks and provides a measure of safety from free-roaming dogs.</div>
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6. <b style="box-sizing: border-box; line-height: inherit;">Plant a garden—of catnip.</b> Cats will nibble on it and roll in it. Other healthy snacks are wheat grass, alfalfa, and oat grass. (You can buy seed starter kits at companion animal supply stores.)</div>
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For more information about how you can make your feline’s life more felicitous, read PETA President Ingrid E. Newkirk’s book, <i style="box-sizing: border-box; line-height: inherit;"><a href="http://www.amazon.com/250-Things-Make-Your-Adore/dp/0684836483#_" style="box-sizing: border-box; color: #2ba6cb; line-height: inherit; text-decoration: none;" target="_blank">250 Things You Can Do to Make Your Cat Adore You</a></i>.</div>
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<br />Pet Sitter Tailshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05066016618472015933noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6706382102038733119.post-18970631804243437542013-08-25T16:53:00.001+01:002013-08-29T10:42:52.281+01:00The lengths we go to for our pets.Recently we have had assignments where a little extra thought has had to go into the care for a beloved pet. <br />
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When faced with a situation where a pet could potentially be put down due to a health issue, some resourceful owners really pull out all the stops to see if the obstacle can be got around.<br />
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Whilst on a sit in Wolvercote, near Oxford, on the beautiful expanse of open common land called <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Port_Meadow,_Oxford" target="_blank">Port Meadow</a> we regularly came across a little dachshund with a set of wheels attached to his rear end. We think his back legs were damaged, or perhaps his spine. He was able to run after a ball and get about quite easily. The dog we were looking after thought it was a weird sight though, not quite sure what to make of it!<br />
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We have just sat for a new client in the Bristol area with three West Highland White Terriers, a breed very close to our hearts. One of the female dogs has a condition, Atopic Malassezia, which affects her feet and having run out of solutions to cure this condition, our client has come up with the idea of putting socks on her feet to protect them from the irritants affecting her, and to stop her licking her feet. As it was difficult to keep the socks on her, a 'suit' was devised to hold the socks in place, forming a 'onesie'.<br />
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She is able to walk about, doing her bodily functions normally. This seems to have done the trick.<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Daisy in her 'PJs'</td><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;"></td><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;"></td></tr>
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She does not have to keep this outfit on all the time, she is currently just wearing socks at night.<br />
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Our current assignment near Worthing on the South Coast has a different problem. The dogs in question are a small breed called Papillons, named after the shape of their ears resembling butterflies. They are an affectionate breed, loving nothing more than to cuddle down on your lap at every opportunity.<br />
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These dogs have house training issues having to wear pads whilst in the house to stop them from marking. The dogs wear a band of material with a velcro fastener. Inside the band is a sanitary towel which absorbes the urine. <br />
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For the female dogs there is a similar band with an extra flap which
has a hole in it for the tail to pass through. These are useful tools
for incontinent dogs or females in season.<br />
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Holly has recently gone completely blind, so finding her way about to get outdoors can be a bit of a challenge. Until she has got used to her new world in the dark, these 'pants' avoid accidents.<br />
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There are a number of websites selling items for all types of health issues.Pet Sitter Tailshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05066016618472015933noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6706382102038733119.post-74864443393033656022013-07-22T12:00:00.001+01:002013-07-22T12:00:11.815+01:00Sheep drama in DevonJuly found us in beautiful Devon, at the start of the lovely hot weather, officially known as Summer in other countries!<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Rural Devon in the Summer</td></tr>
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We were in a very rural spot just outside of Exeter. The pets, our first sit for these clients, were very sweet, comprising of two dogs, two cats, three horses and 24 sheep.<br />
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The sheep were <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacob_%28sheep%29" target="_blank">Jacobs Sheep</a>. There was a ram and two wethers, (castrated rams), and 21 ewes and lambs in a separate field.<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Jacob Sheep</td></tr>
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We had to check on them twice a day as they tend to get their horns stuck in the fencing, especially the young ones, or get into another field. We made sure they had plenty of water and that they looked well. <br />
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One day Tracy came back from the morning check and reported that one of the ewes had a "protrusion" from its behind. We went to investigate and discovered that the ewe was having difficulty walking and looked like she was in discomfort.<br />
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We phoned the vet and he came out to take a look. We were at pains to explain to the vet that we did not know how to catch the ewe, ( we have seen James Herriott films, where the sheep is waiting in a pen for the vet) We were willing helpers though. We were assured that this would not be a problem.<br />
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David, a lovely welsh vet arrived, and after confirming that indeed the ewe required attention, we set about trying to catch said ewe.<br />
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We managed to separate her, Tracy did a sterling job of holding her nerve as a flock of horned sheep came hurtling towards her, dividing as they reached her, The ewe went towards the hedge where David did a great rugby tackle. <br />
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With the ewe secured I got hold of her horns which made excellent handle bars, keeping my knee on her side to keep her into the hedge. David got to work on the prolapsed womb by firstly pushing it back up inside. He then put a stitch in to hold it in place, after administering an epidural.<br />
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We had only known David for half an hour but we became very intimate as I was bending forwards facing head-wards, and David was bending forwards facing bum-wards, we were subsequently pushing against one another bum-wise to give each other some purchase. Where is a camera when you need one! <br />
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The poor old ewe was very good, she held steady with a bit of panting, but soon it was all over. We let her go and she seemed much more comfortable.<br />
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We kept an eye on her and each day she improved. Her lamb got caught up in a big bramble bush, carrying the long tendrils around with him for a day, we tried to get close to him to grab hold of the brambles but he was too quick. Trouble obviously runs in the family. luckily he managed to get free himself.<br />
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Things we have learned from this experience.....<br />
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When looking for a flock of sheep in the summer, look in the shade first they will probably be there. <br />
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Prolapsed wombs can be pushed back inside and stitched up. <br />
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If you want to keep sheep, the ones with the horns are easier to hold!<br />
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Something to add to the CV. <br />
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<br />Pet Sitter Tailshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05066016618472015933noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6706382102038733119.post-42918104776269863492013-07-08T15:14:00.000+01:002013-07-08T15:14:50.387+01:00In Memory of Dylan. <br /><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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In Memory of Dylan.<br /><br />A few weeks ago we were very sad to learn
that Dylan, a lovely old boy had become very frail and too ill to stay
with his humans.<br /><br />Dylan lived to be 17 years old and was the
sweetest boy. We had the pleasure and the privilege of looking after
this dear soul on two separate occasions - we are truly sorry that we
will not get to play with him for just one more time but we know that
his time had come.<br /><br />A gentle and loving dog, Dylan was playful
despite his advancing years and enjoyed his little ambles around the
block. He recently relocated with his owners to a new home and he was
enjoying his new garden. <br /><br />Dylan loved Schmackos and we loved him.
We will miss him but know that he is now running and playing free in
the doggy park in the
sky.Pet Sitter Tailshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05066016618472015933noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6706382102038733119.post-1410444683557981502013-06-13T15:08:00.000+01:002013-06-13T15:08:04.744+01:00Our first sit for a Shar-Pei<div>
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Shar-Pei</h3>
<strong>Breed:</strong> Shar-Pei<br />
<strong>Temperament:</strong> territorial and dominant<br />
<strong>Lifespan:</strong> 10 -12 years<br />
<strong>Maintenance:</strong> low<br />
<strong>Recommended for:</strong> experienced dog owners wanting something different
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<strong>History </strong>
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An ancient breedoriginating in China, the Shar-Pei would protect
its owner's farms and property and was believed to have been used in dog
fights.
Its dominant tendencies has prevented the breed from achieving a broader
popularity.<br />
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<strong>Appearance </strong>
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The wrinkled folds of skin are most abundant whilst the dog is a
juvenile. However the wrinkles may not be apparent in very young pups.
As the dog gets older the wrinkles will become more apparent until the
dog starts to approach full size and maturity. The dog will eventually
'grow into its skin' and the wrinkles will only be apparent
on-and-forward-of the shoulders. Some small wrinkling may still occur on
the tail dock.
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It is likely that the wrinkles in the coat were developed as an
ornamental feature of the breed, rather than the common belief that it
allowed the dog to turn on its opponent when fighting. Chinese breeders
are noted for their love of the grotesque variation, such as the
bubble-eye and lionhead goldfish.
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The coat appears in two types.
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<li>Horse coat: Very short and prickly. Stands up away from the body.</li>
<li>Brush coat: Longer and softer than the horse coat but still up-standing. Both coats are regarded as course.</li>
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Shar-Pei may appear in any solid colour except white. It is a
mid-size dog, standing as tall as a boxer but much more square and
compact. Bitches are generally smaller than dogs, but may be longer in
the body. Average weight is about 25kg.<br />
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<strong>Temperament </strong>
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Aloof and wary of strangers, the breed has a very dominant
temperament and requires firm training from an early age. Puppy
preschool is essential as the Shar-Pei is a very stubborn breed and if
not properly trained can be very difficult to manage. Any owner must be
experienced enough to hold control over the dog from the outset. The
dogs are very loyal to their owners and breeders say that past
aggressive tendencies have been eliminated, however one must always
satisfy themselves that they are buying a pup from a reputable breeder.
Have a look at the parents and be satisfied that they are manageable,
non-aggressive dogs. Males will generally remain aggressive towards
other dogs. Shar-Pei can be very social with humans and are said to
prefer the company of humans rather than dogs. They are also very
territorial.<br />
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<strong>Feeding </strong>
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The dogs are moderate eaters. Breeders say that high protein diets can contribute to skin problems.<br />
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<strong>Health and lifespan </strong>
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The wrinkles make the Shar-Pei prone to skin disease and
dermatitis. The skin disease may first become visible from 10 months of
age and an odour will generally accompany the disease. A natural moult
does occur in the breed and breeders say that this will sometimes
resemble the disease. No odour will accompany the natural moult.
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The deep-set eyes, combined with the loose folds of skin hanging
over the brow can also result in eye problems such as entropion
(turned-in eyelids). The brows can be stitched back at three to four
weeks of age if it is likely that the dog will suffer from entropion.
Surgery may be required. Lifespan about 10-12 years<br />
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<strong>Maintenance </strong>
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The Shar-Pei does have a tendencies to drool - it's wise to keep a
face cloth handy for those messy moments. Grooming is not often
required, the breed will moult twice yearly, though a intermittent wipe
with a hand mat will usually suffice. <br />
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<strong>Ideal owner </strong>
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These dogs are not for the first time dog owner. One needs to
make a commitment to training this breed and must be aware of its
possible aggressive tendencies. The uniqueness of the breed does make it
popular with those who want something a bit different. The breed is
popular with those who have time to make the commitment in training and
socialising and are capable of showing dominance over the dog.<br />
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This was our first experience of this breed. Baggins is a lovely dog and we enjoyed our time with him. He was very clever, although he looked dopey his brain was working overtime. If there was mischief to be made, he was usually in the middle of it! </div>
Pet Sitter Tailshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05066016618472015933noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6706382102038733119.post-27652722907984142472013-05-08T14:42:00.000+01:002013-06-13T14:42:45.385+01:00Best Friends Animal Shelter, Kanab, Arizona. USA<table align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="tr-caption-container" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; text-align: center;"><tbody>
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In May we went on a road trip across America, starting in Orlando, Florida and ending up in Las Vegas, Nevada.<br />
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We were very fortunate to stay in Kanab,Utah, a small town which was used in the film making industry for the early Western films. Just a few miles from the town is the Best Friends Animal Sanctuary at Angel Canyon.<br />
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There is a tv programme called Dog Town which follows the work of the volunteers and workers at this amazing establishment. Here is the link to their website <a href="http://bestfriends.org/The-Sanctuary/explore-the-sanctuary/" target="_blank">Best Friends Animal Sanctuary</a><br />
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There are different areas, one for cats, dogs, horses, birds and small animals like rabbits. They have a no kill policy and are funded by donations.<br />
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The dogs, once assessed are given different collars to show potential new owners if they are good with children or other pets or if they are needing more expert handling.<br />
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We were given a tour around the facility and we met one of the rescue dogs, currently being socialized. We gave him a treat when he sat for us. Dogs are walked and played with and it is possible to take them home on a foster basis to get them used to a home environment. Everything possible is done to get them a forever family. There can be as many as 500 dogs there at a time.<br />
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The center is situated in a beautiful canyon, with coloured rocks all around. They have cabins which volunteers can rent and help out. We hope that we will be able to do so in the future. In the meantime we have become members of the charity. <br />
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Here is a Youtube clip showing some of the great work they do. Pet Sitter Tailshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05066016618472015933noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6706382102038733119.post-16674155225992214822013-04-12T13:50:00.000+01:002013-06-13T13:50:56.443+01:00Millie goes to Rainbow Bridge<table align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="tr-caption-container" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; text-align: center;"><tbody>
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Sadly another of our furry friends has passed on to Rainbow Bridge. We only had the pleasure of sitting for Millie and her brother Barney the Cat, on one occasion, but we quickly grew to love them both.<br />
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Millie was an old girl and had trouble hearing and seeing her way around, but she managed very well, and after the first day of meeting, she quickly took to Della and followed her everywhere. She enjoyed her little walk over the common and came to the shops in the back of the car for a ride out. She loved her food and looked forward to meal times with great relish.<br />
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It is a shame we will not be seeing her again, but are grateful for the special time spent having cuddles and walks around the beautiful Ludlow countryside.<br />
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<br />Pet Sitter Tailshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05066016618472015933noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6706382102038733119.post-54936207807839372692013-03-14T11:54:00.000+00:002013-06-13T11:55:25.454+01:00Eye swelling remedies.<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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We are battling the high winds and snow this week in the Cotswolds. Spring is almost here and the snowdrops have appeared.<br />
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The weather is so cold the snow is staying on the fields.<br />
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One of our charges, a mischievous pony has injured his eye trying to escape into a much more inviting field. The eye was undamaged but the surrounding area was quite swollen. A good tip I learned from the groom was to soak a teabag in some warm water and hold it over the affected area.<br />
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It was amazing, I applied the teabag and held it there for a while and within a few hours the swelling had gone down dramatically.<br />
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<span class="st"><i>Tea bags</i> work well because they have natural tannins that act as astringents.</span><br />
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<span class="st">We will add this to our bag of tricks to take with us. </span><br />
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<br />Pet Sitter Tailshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05066016618472015933noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6706382102038733119.post-1535729843946220902013-02-04T16:56:00.000+00:002013-02-24T15:12:22.006+00:00Car safe in Carcassonne<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Della has been sitting in the lovely Southwest corner of France for 3 weeks. The weather, although windy,<br />
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We have a regular client with three little dogs in this area, They are rescue dogs and all have their issues. One issue is being frightened of traffic of any kind and other dogs. So finding a safe and quiet spot to take them on their daily walk is very important.<br />
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The dogs are secured in the car by a nifty little gadget which clips onto their collar or harness and then connects into the seat belt holder. It allows the dogs to sit on the back seat of the car without them being able to jump into the front or being thrown forward in the event of sudden breaking. It is adjustable for different size dogs. We found this such a simple little tool and costs about £6. Great idea.<br />
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We have been to the South of France for holidays and house sits in the past but with a new client situated in Vence, in between Nice and Antibes, we found loads of places that we hadn't visited before.<br />
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We went inland, away from the more familiar seaside towns, and found towns impossibly perched on top of rocky promontories, <a href="http://www.gourdon06.fr/" target="_blank">Gourdon</a> is one example, a number of bastide towns, <a href="http://www.tourrettessurloup.com/" target="_blank">Turettes-Sur-Loup</a> being our favourite.<br />
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The light and weather is unique in this part of the country and we enjoyed a respite from the dull, cold weather we normally experience in January. It was cold enough for snow on the surrounding ski slopes, but down at the sea shore it was very pleasant.<br />
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Our charge was a young jack russell who was impossible to wear out, so we all enjoyed some great walks in the mountains, with fabulous views out to sea, we looked at the huge houses clustered around the <a href="http://www.provenceweb.fr/e/alpmarit/stjeanca/stjeanca.htm" target="_blank">Cap Ferrat</a>, there is a footpath around the cliffs of the Cap. We went to <a href="http://www.tourisme-menton.fr/-Menton-French-Riviera-.html" target="_blank">Menton</a> one of the last towns before the Italian boarder. There is an annual lemon festival held here in February, we will try to get to see it one year.<br />
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As well behaved dogs are allowed in restaurants in this part of France, we were able to visit a favourite vegetarian restaurant called <a href="http://www.chezhelen.fr/" target="_blank">Chez Helen</a> in Antibes, it is a modest place, but the food is excellent as well as the service. We really got the most out of our time here as we were able to take the dog everywhere with us, and being so young, it gave him different experiences. We walked along the beach at Cagnes Sur Mer, we hiked the mountain trails and followed the coastal paths. We are looking forward to seeing Sydney again in the future for more exploring.<br />
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<br />Pet Sitter Tailshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05066016618472015933noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6706382102038733119.post-8852337969674770382012-12-29T10:56:00.000+00:002013-02-14T10:58:07.202+00:00Picture Postcard Cotswolds<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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We sat for a regular client in the Cotswolds this year, and were looking forward to a traditional family get together with the extra bonus of a very English village backdrop.<br />
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Everything was ready, we had the open log fires burning, the beautiful beamed cottage cozy and welcoming, lots of ideas for the main feast on Christmas day, and three very well loved pets for us to pamper.<br />
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The main street of the village/town was bustling with tourists enjoying the long break from work this year. <br />
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We, unfortunately, came down with the flu a few days before the big event and had to cancel our planned program of events.<br />
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We spent a few days in bed, and could not face any of the rich, tasty food we had planned or that was being shown us constantly on the television.<br />
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<br />Pet Sitter Tailshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05066016618472015933noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6706382102038733119.post-3092438942331248302012-10-01T16:13:00.000+01:002013-02-12T16:14:51.007+00:00Food discoveries on our trip to North East America<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Each city we came to had a great selection of vegetarian restaurants at all price levels. Every one we went to had a very high quality menu and was excellent value. They prided themselves on Organic produce and locally sourced. <br />
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The City Tavern, Philadelphia was a real find. The diner can experience authentic 18th Century American culinary history. They endeavour to use authentic recipes of the day. Having said that there was ample choice for the modern vegetarian to enjoy. We did not feel short changed in the least.<br />
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<br />Pet Sitter Tailshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05066016618472015933noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6706382102038733119.post-45539064558804129482012-09-04T15:03:00.000+01:002013-02-12T15:38:01.817+00:00Catching up with friends in New York<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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With all of our busy lives, we have not been able to organise a get together for 6 years, so we were very excited to be meeting up again at last.<br />
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We met our American friends on a cruise to Alaska, when we all found ourselves sitting at the same table for dinner each evening. We hit it off, and have been keeping in touch via Facebook, emails and the occasional short visit. <br />
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Jeanette and Erlinda have since had a little girl, Gabriella, who we had not seen in real life, until now. They live in the Hudson Valley, a beautiful part of New York, and we were staying with them as well as our other friends from Long Beach, California, Sally and Janet, as well as Ellen.<br />
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We visited the Hudson Valley wine region, having a few wine tasting stops along the way. The wine at each winery was very different. <br />
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We went to our first ever baseball game with the New York Yankees, at the Yankees stadium in the Bronx. Here we are doing the Bronx sign. <br />
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We went to Lancaster, Amish country with the girls and the last part of our trip Tracy and I went to Washington DC, to follow the progress of the first settlers to their current governmental capital. It was such a fantastic trip, not only catching up with our dear friends, but seeing some fabulous places and having some fantastic experiences. An extra bonus was the food we experienced in all of the locations<br />
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What an amazing trip. Thank you all guys for so many great memories.<br />
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<br />Pet Sitter Tailshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05066016618472015933noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6706382102038733119.post-17984476035475727422012-08-16T14:13:00.000+01:002013-02-12T16:41:22.983+00:00Discovering GenevaTracy was sent to Geneva to sit for a new client. She looked after a lovely Jack Russell who loved walks, so she got to explore the very affluent town in great detail.<br />
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The United Nations and the Red Cross employ a large number of people here, including American and British citizens. Our name was soon passed around amongst friends and colleagues and we now have a number of clients in this most beautiful neck of the woods.<br />
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On this occasion, Tracy was situated in the city of Geneva which has a lovely lake, bordered by France and Switzerland.<br />
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French is the most common spoken language here, but as there have been a number of cultural influences over the years, the street names are a mixture of German, French and Italian.<br />
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other woods, Pine contains natural agents which remove the smell of
ammonia from urine; works as a natural antiseptic; and produces a light,
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Once the bed is down, all you have to do is skip out the droppings and then scuff through the bed with your feet, so that the wet patches get absorbed by the dry. The bed is then levelled out and job done. There is no smell of ammonia, and there is no dust. </div>
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Having used straw and shavings for bedding, we found this a much better product. We were looking after a mare and a gelding, one very tidy and one who mixed up the droppings in the bedding very efficiently. I only had a wheel barrow each of waste per day, which also greatly reduced the muck heap. </div>
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<cite class="kv"><span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;"> <a href="http://www.aquamax.co.uk/" target="_blank">www.aquamax.co.uk</a></span></cite><a href="http://www.blogger.com/goog_481357629"><span class="vdur" style="bottom: 0; color: white; font-size: 11px; font-weight: bold; padding: 1px 3px; position: absolute; right: 0; text-align: right; text-decoration: none;">02</span></a>
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<cite class="kv"></cite><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YCO38NuWKXM" target="_blank">www.youtube.com/watch?v=YCO38NuWKXM</a><br />
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