Category Archives: DEFRA

Injured greyhounds on the run

Yesterday saw the last ever greyhound race meeting at the Swansea Greyhound Stadium. Fears had been expressed about the welfare of some of the greyhounds whose owners might not wish to continue to care for them. All the animal welfare charities agreed to combine forces to ensure that temporary shelter could be found for any [...]

Also posted in Animals, Annoying things, Charity, Education, Gorseinon, Greyhound rescue, RSPCA, Sad things, Swansea, Uncategorized, Wales, volunteering, weather | 2 Comments

Diane Levy has lost her Boxer Dog….from Malaga!

The following article appeared in this week’s “Costa Blanca News”. If anyone knows a Diane Levy, possibly in Malaga, but also possibly now in the UK, please draw her attention to this……… “‘Angel’ falls off a lorry Málaga dog found in Somerset is being nursed back to health By Dave Jamieson It’s not everyday that [...]

Also posted in Animals, RSPCA, Sad things, Strange things, Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Save The Welsh Badgers!

  Despite the fact that the Government in Westminster has seen fit to allow English badgers to continue to live in their natural settings (or should I say sets?) , the Welsh Assembly has decided that the culling of badgers in Wales is to go ahead.

Also posted in Animals, Annoying things, Charity, Education, Green things, RSPCA, Sad things, Uncategorized, Wales | Leave a comment

Stuff the turkey, not your dog this Christmas

Everyone tends to over-indulge at Christmas It can be tempting to give your dogs and cats extra treats too in the festive season……….but it is a bad idea. Watch this amusing yet very pertinent video: http://www.giveanimalsavoice.org.uk/ Oops…. that video no longer appears….sorry! Merry Christmas!

Also posted in Amusing things, Animals, Charity, RSPCA, Uncategorized | 1 Comment

‘Shock’ increase in animal cruelty

      The South Wales Evening Post today reported a ‘shock’ increase in animal cruelty in the last year.   The BBC ran a similar story this morning.       However, whilst the figures are distressing and the number of badly treated animals is disgracefully high, the fact is that the 2007 Animal [...]

Also posted in Animals, Charity, Education, Gorseinon, RSPCA, Sad things, Swansea, Uncategorized, Wales, volunteering | Leave a comment

Cockle Beds Closed

Sadly, the cockle beds in the Bury Inlet and the Three Rivers area of Carmarthen Bay have had to be closed today because an outbreak of diarrhetic shellfish poisoning (DSP) has been detected.

Also posted in Animals, Coastal erosion, Gorseinon, Green things, Sad things, Swansea, Uncategorized, pollution | 2 Comments

Rescue dog

                    On a day when all the rest of news is sad or bad, it is great to hear some good news for once.   This Newfoundland is being trained to rescue people from the sea in Swansea. The picture came from the Daily Mail and [...]

Also posted in Animals, Charity, Coastal erosion, Education, Happy things, Interesting things, RSPCA, Sailing, Swansea, Uncategorized, Wales | Leave a comment

Portugal bans ‘dangerous dogs’

The following is an extract from the current edition of The Portugal News … an English language weekly newspaper.

Also posted in Animals, Education, Uncategorized | 1 Comment

Happy St Valentine’s Day

Today is St Valentine’s day. I am indebted to kitmarlowescot2 … via Stonehead for these pictures of a delightful Gloucester Old Spot piglet born this week with appropriate markings for the occasion Happy St Valentine’s Day…. give someone you love a hug…… and be kind to everybody you meet… little things like just letting somebody [...]

Also posted in Amusing things, Animals, Interesting things, Strange things, Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Working dogs celebrated

Last week, we had to transport a beautiful and very energetic Labrador dog to the vet. His visit was for castration, which is always performed before rescued animals can be re-homed into families as pets.

Also posted in Animals, Education, Happy things, Interesting things, RSPCA, Uncategorized, Wales | Leave a comment