Isas Sammlung von Hundegedichten & mehr
Isa's collection of dog poems & more
2019/12/29
Advice on pets and fireworks
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2019/12/28
2019/12/27
Silvester / New Year's Eve
Meine Hunde bleiben total cool, aber ich weiß, viele Hunde haben Angst und leiden. Deshalb: /
My dogs stay cool but I know many dogs are afraid. Therefore:
(© Gabi Stickler)
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Vielen Dank an Gabi Stickler für ihre freundliche Genehmigung, ihre Fotos auf meinem Blog veröffentlichen zu dürfen. Weitere ihrer großartigen Fotos hier.
I would like to thank Gabi Stickler for her kind permission to publish her photos on my blog. You can find more of her great photos here.
2019/12/24
2019/12/21
Researchers reveal losing a dog can be as hard as losing a loved one
If you’ve loved
and lost a dog before, you know that it’s an incredibly painful experience.
After all, a pet isn’t just an animal you own – it’s someone you consider a
member of your family. You share a special bond with them, and they become your
best friend and companion. Losing a dog can bring deep sadness.
Many times, dog
owners need time to grieve and process the loss of their beloved pets before
being able to move on. Those around them who have not experienced this pain may
not understand. They might tell a grieving “pet parent” to just get over it
since it’s “only a dog.” However, this only serves to worsen the pain.
Now, science has
proven that mourning the loss of a much-loved dog is not unusual and is, in
fact, a real and valid experience. In fact, this research suggests that
overcoming the death of a passed pet may be harder than healing from the
passing of a human. Here’s what we’ve learned from this study on why it can be
so hard to overcome losing a dog.
5 Reasons Why Losing
A Dog Is As Hard As Losing A Loved One
“Sometimes losing a pet is more painful than losing a
human because, in the case of the pet, you were not pretending to love it.” –
Amy Sedaris
1. Bonding
According to the
Official Journal of the Human Behavior and Evolution Study, we forge bonds with
our pups that are very comparable to the bonds we form with people. Our brains
interpret these bonding activities in the same way. In other words, our bodies
produce the exact same hormones when we bond with dogs as when we bond with
people.
This is why your
pups begin to feel just like family to you The same chemical processes are
taking place that would if you were speaking to a family member! In the case of
losing a dog, you have to let go of a creature you have deeply bonded with.
2019/12/20
The tale of Noushy
I share this because it touches my heart and I hope
someone in the UK has a place for Noushka.
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The tale of Noushy
She is loved by
people, and always well fed.
She has plenty of
bones and a big squishy bed.
But one thing she
longs for and try as we might
Is a forever home,
to lay her head down at night
See the thing is
with Noushy, through no fault of her own.
She came to the
Centre so she'd not be alone.
For over two
years, she's watched and she's waited.
Two years too long
for her life to be wasted!
She's watched the
small and the young, come in and then go.
Done her best to
'wow' people, but so far's it’s a no.
The staff know her
well, her quirks and her ways.
It's been a long
time for bonding, 730 days!
In the morning she
sings you the most delightful 'song',
But her eyes give
a look to say "what have i done wrong?"
She may be big and
look somewhat hard
But she hops like
a bunny all over the yard.
She'll wander the
forest at a leisurely pace
But take a wrong
turn, and she'll direct you with haste.
Noushy walks with
all dogs, the big and the small
But give her some
space, to play fetch with her ball.
She's smart and
she's bored, so the staff try their best.
Every puzzle
feeder and kong have been put to the test.
She is such a
sweet girl with so much to give,
She's looking for
her family, not just somewhere to live.
And because nobody
should spend Christmas alone,
Please share far
and wide ...
Let’s find Noushy
her home.
If you would like
to meet Noushka, please call or pay us a visit. We know she’d love to meet you!
2019/12/18
The top 5 mistakes owners make with their dog’s toys
Buying dog toys
seems super simple. You pick out something, remove packaging, give it to your
dog and you’re done. But managing your dog’s playtime, including which toys you
choose for him, can directly affect his quality of life – and yours! If you’re
making any of the following common dog toy mistakes, know that changing up even
one of these things can make a big difference for you both.
1. Not Replacing
Worn-Out Toys
We don’t ask our
dogs to be gentle with their toys, because it’s just not going to happen. Dog toys
are made to be chewed and can withstand a lot, but no matter how well-made and
durable a toy is, eventually it’s going to give out. Worn-out toys break down
into worn-out pieces that your dog can choke on or swallow. The moment you spot
a toy that looks like it’s nearing the end, put it in the garbage and treat
your dog to something new. A new toy will be a lot cheaper than a trip to the
vet.
2019/12/17
5 signs that your dog actually loves you
We love our dogs
as if they are members of our families – because to us they really are! We show
our dogs we love them in so many ways outside of just their regular care and
maintenance, by doing things like buying them special treats and toys. But how
do our dogs tell us they love us? We have a good feeling that they do, but it
would be awesome to know for sure. Sometimes it might feel like a one-sided
relationship, but if your dog does these 5 things for you–then this means they love
you right back just as much!
#1 – Playing and
Roughhousing With You
While it seems to
come at the most inopportune times, our dogs sometimes get playful and try to
wrestle with us. This is their natural way of playing! If you’ve ever watched
your pup play with another dog, you’ll recognize he’s offering the same
behavior to you. Doing a little wrestling with your pooch is certainly safe and
fun, and will even give you a new game to play to keep your relationship
strong!
2019/12/16
If it should be that I grow frail and weak
If it should be
that I grow frail and weak
And pain does keep
me from my sleep,
Then will you do
what must be done
For this - the
last battle -can't be won.
You will be sad I
understand
But don't let
grief then stay your hand.
For on this day,
more than the rest
Your love and
friendship must stand the test.
We have had so
many happy years,
You wouldn't want
me to suffer so.
When the time
comes, please let me go.
2019/12/15
Missing you at Christmastime (14)
At Christmastime and ever since, the day that you were taken,
the lovely memories you've left, have never been forsaken.
They'll always stay as vivid, just as though you still were here,
and especially are cherished, at this special time of year.
There's never a day goes by, without joyful thoughts of you,
for, no one could bring happiness, in the way you used to do.
(Author unknown)
2019/12/14
Martha’s Christmas Miracle
Martha was sitting in her living room watching
television this Christmas Eve, alone as she had been for the last five years.
All of her children had married and moved to the four corners of the nation,
her youngest, a surgery resident at the Vet School across the state had planned
on coming home, but had been assigned to work the emergency clinic and couldn't
find a replacement. Martha told herself that having Sally working to help the
sick and injured animals this Christmas Eve was worth being alone, besides,
Sally would be driving over for Christmas dinner the next afternoon.
All the animals had been fed and now were safely in
either the kennel building or lazily laying around the house. Martha had to
stop to think how many dogs she had at her house this Christmas, she sighed
when she realized there were 16. She did rescue and the number of dogs was
always changing with some dogs being adopted, and new abandoned dogs coming in.
Feeling overwhelmed by the number of dogs she had and all the dogs still left
in shelters to die because there was no room for them in rescue, Martha
seriously wondered if she should stop working rescue. If she didn't have all
these dogs, she could have flown to any of her other children's homes for the
holidays to be with family. Besides, the heartbreak of seeing each dog in such
need was beginning to really weigh on her.
2019/12/13
Judy - No Better Friend
Judy, a purebred
pointer, was the mascot of several ships in the Pacific, and was captured by
the Japanese in 1942 and taken to a prison camp. There she met Aircraftsman
Frank Williams, who shared his small portion of rice with her.
Judy raised morale
in the POW camp, and also barked when poisonous snakes, crocodiles or even
tigers approached the prisoners. When the prisoners were shipped back to
Singapore, she was smuggled out in a rice sack, never whimpering or betraying
her presence to the guards.
The next day, that
ship was torpedoed. Williams pushed Judy out of a porthole in an attempt to
save her life, even though there was a 15-foot drop to the sea. He made his own
escape from the ship, but was then recaptured and sent to a new POW camp.
He didn't know if
Judy had survived, but soon he began hearing stories about a dog helping
drowning men reach pieces of debris after the shipwreck. And when Williams
arrived at the new camp, he said: "I couldn’t believe my eyes! As I walked
through the gate, a scraggly dog hit me square between the shoulders and
knocked me over. I’d never been so glad to see the old girl!"
2019/12/12
2019/12/11
Science explains why hearing a dog cry can break your heart
Dog parents: If
the sound of a whimpering pup makes your heart melt like a wet Wicked Witch,
you’re not alone.
A new study
published in the journal Royal Society Open Science found that dog parents find
the sound of a crying dog equally as sad as the cries of a human baby.
For the study, 500
young adults listened to the sounds of dogs whining, cats meowing, and human
babies crying. What researchers found overall was that people who lived with a
cat or dog were more sensitive to the sounds of dog crying than those who
didn’t, and that both dog and cat parents rated the sound of whimpering dogs
more negatively than the sound of meowing cats.
In fact, all
participants regardless of whether they were pet parents or not rated dog cries
as more negative than cat meows.
2019/12/10
Missing you at Christmastime (13)
Now that you're no longer here, I hope you'll always know,
your memory is with me, everywhere I go.
Christmas has descended now, and happily I find,
that thoughts of all the fun we shared, are always on my mind.
I wish you peace at Christmas time, wherever you may be,
and thank you for the memories. They mean the world to me.
(Author unknown)
2019/12/09
Daisy und Olaf: Weihnachtsgeschichte (Teil 3)
Daisy
und Olaf: Das Ziel – eine Weihnachtsgeschichte
Olaf
hob den Kopf. Ein schwacher Geruch wehte zu ihm herüber. Er kam ihm so vertraut
vor. Ein Ruck fuhr durch seinen Körper und er rannte los. Immer der Witterung
hinterher.
„Olaf,
HIER!“
Er
ignorierte das Rufen seiner Menschen. Er musste zu diesem Duft hin. Der Schnee
bremste ihn aus und er kam nicht so schnell vorwärts, wie er es wollte. Endlich
hatte er die Stelle erreicht, von wo aus der Geruch herkam. Er konnte es nicht
glauben. Im Schnee lag Daisy. SEINE Daisy! Wie kam sie nur hierher? Aber viel
wichtiger war, lebte sie noch?
Er
stupste Daisy mit der Nase an. Sie rührte sich nicht. Nochmal probierte er es.
Nichts. Sie blieb reglos im Schnee liegen. Aufgeregt fing er an zu bellen,
damit seine Menschen zu ihnen kamen.
„Daisy,
Daisy, bitte wach auf.“
„Olaf,
was hast du da?“ Sein Frauchen, sein Herrchen und dessen Sohn waren bei ihm
angekommen.
„Oh
mein Gott, das ist doch der kleine Hund vom Park, wo wir gewohnt haben!“. Olafs
Frauchen kniete sich sofort neben Daisy.
„Mama,
lebt der Hund noch?“
2019/12/08
Daisy und Olaf: Weihnachtsgeschichte (Teil 2)
Daisy
und Olaf: Die Reise – Weihnachtsgeschichte
Daisy
machte sich auf den Weg in die Hintergasse. Sie kam nicht oft heraus aus dem
Park und doch kannte sie fast jede Straße in ihrem Ort. Am Anfang war sie noch
alle Straßen abgelaufen und hatte sich die Gegenden eingeprägt. Sie wusste
damals genau, wer wo wohnte, wer nett war und bei wem sie lieber Abstand hielt.
Irgendwann war sie nur noch im Park und die Straßen Drumherum geblieben. Dort
hatte sie ein Dach über den Kopf und genug zu Fressen gehabt. Sie hatte nicht
herumstreichen müssen, das war reine Energieverschwendung.
Sie
kam in der Hintergasse an. Das Haus mit der Nummer 3 lag verlassen vor ihr. Sie
senkte ihre Nase und nahm den Geruch auf. Ja, hier hatte Olaf gelebt. Sie
konnte ihn immer noch riechen. Langsam ging sie auf das Grundstück und roch den
Garten, die Terrasse und den Eingangsbereich ab. Hier hielt sich Olafs Geruch
noch am stärksten. Irgendwann würde auch dieser sich verflüchtigen. Wieder
liefen Tränen aus ihren kleinen Äuglein heraus. Wie sollte sie Olaf finden? Sie
wusste nicht, wo seine Menschen hingezogen waren.
„Hey,
verschwinde!“
Daisy
war so in dem Geruch versunken gewesen, dass sie gar nicht mitbekommen hatte,
dass sich der Briefträger genähert hatte.
„Ich
habe gesagt, verschwinde du Köter!“
Daisy
erschrak und rannte las. Sie huschte dem Briefträger durch die Beine, der sich
ihr in den Weg stellen wollte.
„Du
verdammtes Mistvieh!“
Bei
dem Versuch sie zu treten, war er zu Boden gegangen. Die Briefe und Zeitungen
verteilten sich um ihn herum.
Fluchend
und schimpfend sammelte er die Post wieder ein und stapfte davon. Daisy hatte
sich in der Zwischenzeit hinter einer Hecke versteckt und wartete bis der
Postbote abgezogen war. Wieder näherte sie sich dem Haus, diesmal drauf
bedacht, auch alles im Blick zu haben.
2019/12/07
Daisy und Olaf: Weihnachtsgeschichte (Teil 1)
Daisy
und Olaf: Der Anfang – Weihnachtsgeschichte
„Wir
werden für immer zusammen sein!“ Olaf sah Daisy tief in die Augen. „Das
verspreche ich dir!“
Die
Beiden saßen am See und sahen den Enten beim Schwimmen zu. Daisy legte ihren
Kopf an Olafs Hals.
„Ich
hoffe du hast Recht.“
Ein
Rufen unterbrach die romantische Stimmung. „OLAF komm hier her!“
„Ich
muss gehen“, seufzte Olaf. „Aber morgen sehen wir uns wieder.“
Er
rieb seine Nase an ihrer und lief dann schnell zu seinen Menschen hin.
Daisy
sah zu, wie diese Olaf anleinten und mit ihm Richtung Parkausgang strebten. Ein
kurzer Blick von Olaf und ihr kleines Herzchen hüpfte wie wild herum.
Daisy
war wieder alleine im Park. Wie gerne hätte sie auch eine Familie. Am liebsten
natürlich, die von Olaf. Dann würde sie für immer den ganzen Tag mit ihm
zusammen sein können.
Vor
einigen Jahren hatte auch sie eine Familie gehabt. Allerdings war es ihr dort
nicht gut gegangen. Ihr Herrchen hatte immer nach Alkohol gerochen und wenn er
dann ganz doll betrunken gewesen war, hatte er nicht nur seine Familie
geschlagen, sondern auch Daisy getreten und dann draußen an die Hundehütte
gekettet.
2019/12/06
A homeless pet's Holiday dream
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Why I left you ...
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Der Europäische Gerichtshof (EuGH) hat 2014 entschieden, dass im Regelfall keine Urheberrechte verletzt werden, wenn Website-Betreiber sogenannte framende Links setzen. Dies geschieht zum Beispiel, wenn YouTube-Videos auf einer Internetseite eingebunden werden.
In 2014 the European Court of Justice (ECJ) decided that normally no copyrights are violated if website operators use so-called framed links. This happens for example when YouTube videos on a website are included.
2019/12/05
Missing you at Christmastime (12)
Christmas brings us peace and joy, tut it brings us sadness too,
and just like many others will, I'll spend it without you.
I miss you more at Christmas, than any other time of year,
my greatest Christmas gift by far, would be just to have you here.
But I know you're within a world of light, where you softly lie asleep,
and within my heart will always stay, Christmas memories that I'll keep.
(Author unknown)
2019/12/04
Keine Tiere als Weihnachtsgeschenke
Ich denke, dass die Besucher meines Blogs echte Hunde- bzw. Tierliebhaber sind, deshalb renne ich mit dem Aufruf, keine Tiere zu Weihnachten zu verschenken (und auch sonst grundsätzlich nicht), vermutlich offene Türen ein. Aber vielleicht verirrt sich doch mal jemand hier her, der sich bisher noch keine Gedanken darüber gemacht hat. Oder vielleicht teilt der eine oder andere den Beitrag weiter. Deshalb veröffentliche ich zum wiederholten Male meine Bitte:
Bitte keine Tiere als Weihnachtsgeschenke!
© Isa of Mayflower
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In 2014 the European Court of Justice (ECJ) decided that normally no copyrights are violated if website operators use so-called framed links. This happens for example when YouTube videos on a website are included.
2019/12/03
Weihnachten / Christmas
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