22 FEBRUARY IS INTERNATIONAL WALK YOUR DOG DAY

How appropriate for those of us in TRNC as from today we can once more go out into the fresh air and walk our dogs!
International Walk the Dog Day combines two things that dogs love: exercise and the great outdoors. Taking your dog on a daily walk is a great way to get your dog (and you) some exercise. For older dogs, a daily walk can be the difference between an active or a lazy senior dog. Taking your dog on a walk helps keep their leg muscles strong and their joints running smoothly like they should. For younger dogs, a daily walk is a fabulous way to help your pup relieve pent up energy and expose them to new surroundings.
No matter if you’re walking your pup around the block in your neighborhood or taking them to the community park, just being outdoors and in a new environment with new sights and smells is fun for any dog! Dogs love being outdoors and all that is has to offer, so grab the leash and re-start this daily walking routine with your loyal furry family member.
Unfortunately our Rescue Centre is not yet open so, as much as we would like you to come and walk one of our dogs, please be patient. There will be an announcement of Facebook advising when it is open.

ELLIE

This beautiful girl is Ellie. She was found outside our office back in November on the day of the tornado, poor Ellie must have been terrified. After a visit to the vet she was found to have entropian of the eyelid in her right eye and unfortunately that eye had to be removed. However, Ellie copes very well as the vision in her left eye is fine.
We think she may previously have had a home as she loves being with people and is very gentle and unassuming. Ellie is spayed, microchipped and vaccinated so all she now needs is a forever home!
We hope very much that we will be able to open again to visitors before too long. So, if you think you might like to offer Ellie a home, please let us know and we will be in touch once we get the go ahead to open. In the meantime, please share for Ellie and let’s find her the home she so badly deserves.

HARPER AND WILLOW (was Wilma)

Cast your mind back to August of this year and the wonderful story of Wilma (now Willow). She was dumped at our Rescue Centre 3 years previous when she was around 3 months old. She was a very lucky lady and found her furever home quite close to the centre in Catalkoy.
 
Now cast your mind back to last month and our beautiful Harper. She was dumped at the centre back in March last year with severe mental and medical problems. Many months of hard work, love, care and devotion by the centre staff and Harper became a loving, trusting dog ready for her furever home.
 
Cue Willow’s owners. They were wanting a companion for Willow and thought Harper would be ideal for the job. They met Harper at the centre and immediately fell in love with her. Everyone is so happy that these 2 sad stories finally have a fabulous happy ending.

COSMO, OREO AND GIGI

Let us introduce ourselves. We are Cosmo, Oreo and Gigi. Aren’t we all just gorgeous! Straight from the lid of a chocolate box (ooops showing my age, lol)
We are now fully vaccinated, neutered and ready for adoption. Truth of the matter is that if we don’t find our furever home soon we are destined to live our lives in the KAR rescue centre which is so sad. We would love to play outside and make new friends and would make someone a lovely furry companion. Sitting on someone’s knee being stoked and cuddled sounds purrfect to us. We promise to return all the love we are given ten times over.
Please come along to our rescue centre in the Besparmark Mountains and pay us a visit. The centre is open 7 days a week from 9am to 1pm. We look forward to seeing you very soon.

DO YOU REMEMBER DREW?

Do you — Do you —Do you — remember our Drew ?
Our Drew off to Canada he flew….
Such a very long way for him to go …..
Once there he met his first cold cold snow …
But also a nice soft comfy warm bed……..
For when he needed to rest his weary head ….
Watched over by 2 people who loved him so much
Whose hands on him were so soft to touch……….
He had finally found a family of his own……
So happy was he that he was no longer alone…
Thank you so much Cassie and George……….
For helping that never ending bond to forge…..
On behalf of your Caleb who was once Our Drew
Our eternal thanks goes out to both of you…
For giving him the well deserved chance to be …….
The loved and very happy dog that we are delighted to see.
Cassie recently told us ” Caleb is our life. We adore and love him and he is our baby. “
Happy Happy Days Caleb (Our Drew) x

JESSIE (was Winter)

Here’s lucky Winter (now Jessie) who went to her forever home last week. Sue, her new owner sent us some lovely photos of Jessie in her new home and this is what she had to say –
“Hello, thought I would send you some photos of Winter, now Jessie & update. She is adorable and has settled in so well. She loves her walks yesterday she had her first experience of the beach. When we brought her home she made us laugh she did not know how to get up two steps outside bungalow.”
We now understand that Jessie has mastered the steps and can now jump in and out of the car – clever girl!
Jessie was one of a litter of 7 who came into the centre with their Mum when they were just one day old. Mum Daisy now lives in the UK, however 3 of Jessie’s siblings are still at the centre and waiting for their forever home. We are open to visitors every day between 9am and 1pm – please come and see Jessie’s siblings – Wyllie, Wren & Wally – if you think you might like to give them a home.

ESSENTIAL OILS WARNING

Saturday night I got home late and my dog didn’t recognize me. Being a nanny I thought I woke him up and he was having a night terror. Sunday, he was still acting weird. I realized that I had been running my new diffuser and decided to turn it off. Sunday afternoon, he was feeling better.
Today at work, my dog sitter said that he wouldn’t come out from under the bed. It was very odd as he is a happy dog.
I came from work early and again, he was very confused about who I was.
So I took him to emergency vet.
It turns out that the tea tree oil I was using in the diffuser is toxic for dogs. Thankfully the test showed that his liver was ok but we weren’t out of the woods yet. He was given fluids under his skin to get the toxins out.
The vet and the poison control are saying that they see these cases often now that the popularity of essential oil is growing.
Please make sure that the essential oils you are burning are not toxic for your pets.
Here is a list of essential oils not to use if you have a dog at home
Anise (Pimpinella anisum)
Birch (Betula)
Bitter Almond (Prunus dulcis)
Boldo (Peumus boldus)
Calamus (Acorus calamus)
Camphor (Cinnamomum camphora)
Cassia (Cassia fistula)
Chenopodium (Chenopodium album)
Cloves (Syzygium aromaticum)
Garlic (Allium sativum)
Goosefoot (Chenopodium murale)
Horseradish (Armoracia rusticana)
Hyssop (Hyssopus sp. with the exception of Decumbens)
Juniper (Juniperus sp. with the exception of Juniper Berry)
Mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris)
Mustard (Brassica juncea)
Oregano (Origanum vulgare)
Pennyroyal (Mentha pulegium)
Red or White Thyme
Rue (Ruta graveolens)
Santolina (Santolina chamaecyparissus)
Sassafras (Sassafras albidum)
Savory (Satureja)
Tansy (Tanacetum vulgare)
Tea Tree Oil (Melaleuca alternifolia)
Terebinth (Pistacia palaestina)
Thuja (Thuja occidentalis)
Wintergreen (Gaultheria procumbens)
Wormwood (Artemisia absinthium)
Yarrow (Achillea millefolium)
Please share this story as it may save someones precious furry family member!

THANK YOU SLIMMER’S WORLD, CATALKOY

Thank you very much to all the members of Slimmer’s World, Catalkoy for the absolutely fabulous donation received this week. Slimmer’s World are long time supporters of KAR and we are very grateful to them. These funds are raised from “fines” for gaining weight, and also from their raffles, among other things.
 
MAYBE……………..
 
You could regularly walk our dogs at the rescue centre and join Slimmer’s World to kick start your New Year’s Resolutions????
 
Just a suggestion!!

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THANK YOU TPS, BELLAPAIS

We had a flying visit on New Years Eve from TPS, Bellapais with a huge donation of new. mobile phone covers. Thank you so much, these will be on sale in our shops very soon.

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J – IS FOR JANUARY AND IS ALSO FOR JADE

Jade was found dumped up in the mountains back in 2015 and was confirmed to be around 4 months old. So, by my reckoning, that makes her coming up to six years old.
 
She is a quiet girl and an absolute cutie pointer cross that lives with her long time friend Perky. The volunteers in the centre call them the “Love Birds” as they are such good friends.
 
Jade, along with many of her furry friends, are all available for sponsorship. For the small amount of only £10.00 per month you can sponsor any of our animals. We appreciate this is a big ask in such uncertain times but every £10 does make a huge difference to the lives of the animals at our Rescue Centre. Let them know you care even if you are not in a position to adopt them.