Where do you go with your suspicions?
Social media posts alone will never bring change for the dogs. It requires the authorities to act. For them to do so, they have to be made aware of suspicions.
Social media posts alone will never bring change for the dogs. It requires the authorities to act. For them to do so, they have to be made aware of suspicions.
When I visited Hope Rescue in April, I learned many things from people who see first-hand the cruelty of today’s dog breeding industry. It’s one thing to read about dogs taken from places not...
Yesterday a Facebook memory popped up and reminded me what I was doing exactly ten years ago. Quite similar, weirdly, to what I am now doing, a decade on. Only this time I am...
With a woeful lack of regulation in the online sale of pets, I attended a recent meeting not expecting to hear much good news.
I rarely leave home these days as I don’t enjoy travelling and have little sense of adventure. I prefer the familiar and am a dedicated homebody with a lifelong tendency to enjoy my own...
This month we’ve been supporting the Schnauzerfest awareness campaign: Spring Forward For Schnauzerfest. It’s a celebration of getting out on daily walks, giving dogs the freedoms and joys that come from this. Sharing the...
We’re taking part this month in Schnauzerfest’s campaign to raise awareness for the work done by dog rescues. The Spring Forward For Schnauzerfest campaign calls on people to take a walk with their canine...
I first came to know about Maisie when she needed a safe home in which to recover from life in an illegal, recently raided puppy farm.
Today three dogs form a new family where the joys – and heartbreak – of sharing our lives with dogs is understood and cherished.
Back at the start of the month I was invited by BBC Radio Cambridgeshire to talk about Schnauzerfest. The charity had been awarded a £1000 #movementforgood award. The timing of the interview and the...