In the first of the new Health Topics series, Kathryn Everson explains what Canine Degenerative Myelopathy is. A terrible condition which sadly affects all too many GSDs (and other breeds), discover more below:
Friday, 28 January 2022
Thursday, 27 January 2022
Ada and Friends
Monday, 24 January 2022
Resident Care Dogs - Hugo
Sadly not all the dogs we rescue can be rehomed. This can be for various reasons, including health and behavioural, but even (no, especially) with these dogs we are committed to providing the life they deserve. Here we meet Hugo, whose unfortunate start to life has impacted him ever since.
You can help our care for these dogs by sponsoring one or more of them for only £20 per dog, per year. Learn more and submit a sponsorship request here - https://gsdwelfare.blogspot.com/p/sponsor-our-dogs.html
Sunday, 23 January 2022
German Shepherd Birthday Cards
To order your cards contact me directly via email here: gsdwfonline@gmail.com Payment will be expected via PayPal before shipping.
All proceeds go to the German Shepherd Dog Welfare Fund to help rescue vulnerable GSDs and provide them with the life they deserve.
Behavioural Topics - Preparing for Veterinary Checks
In this second behavioural topic article from Lisa Hird she looks at how you can prepare a nervous dog for a vets visit.
Discover more about her work and experience on her website: https://www.dogbehaviourclinic.co.uk/
Preparing for Veterinary Checks
Many dogs are nervous at the vets, especially dogs who have not been used to being handled with care. To get dogs used to touch and handling, we use a game of consent. We teach dogs to place their chins down on our knees if they are happy for us to touch them. When they feel uncomfortable, they learn to lift their heads and all touching stops. When they are ready, they can place their chins down again and we can proceed. It’s all about consent.
We start off teaching the game by simply rewarding every time the dog’s chin touches a towel that we have placed on an item at the right height for her.
We then use the same towel or blanket and place this on our knees, repeating the game.
We begin with just hand movement towards her.
After a few sessions of learning the game, we begin to introduce touch. Very slow and very brief. It is important that all touching ceases the moment the dog lifts her head.
One of the lovely kennel ladies is standing nearby and we are chatting - mimicking what might happen at a Vets. Sienna is a little distracted at times (she does like to know what is going on)!
Next we get one of the kennel workers to do the chin targeting while I carry out a pretend vet check. She soon gets into the game, and I can check her ears, eyes and teeth!
Friday, 21 January 2022
Meet Ace and join the Welfare Wagathon
Everything seemed fine for a while, but unfortunately they noticed a problem with my eyesight. After being seen by a specialist they confirmed that I would soon be blind. But because of the stress of the situation, and other issues the operation I needed didn't happen. Welfare stepped in again and made the decision to keep me in their care.
We've set up a Facebook event to coordinate everyone taking part in the Welfare Wagathon, so join like minded people wanting to help our rescues receive the lives they deserve - https://www.facebook.com/events/447345883605405