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Cat rescue group Feline Friends said it is getting 20 calls per day from people asking them to take in kittens. A number of vet clinics and animal rescue groups told 7DAYS this is the “worst summer with more and more neglected cats in Dubai”. The chairwoman of Feline Friends, Lesley Muncey, said it is becoming an “epidemic”. She said: “We can usually arrange 80 foster families for the cats, but currently we have 115 we are looking after.” One Dubai vet said he has euthanised about 20 cats so far this year. Dr Scott Crosby, of the Modern Veterinary Clinic, said: “The hot weather comes down and people just leave their pets behind – a lot of which are cats.” However, the number of abandoned dogs is also on the rise in Dubai. Dog rescue group K9 Friends said it receives about 30 calls every day and 72 per cent of the calls are by owners trying to give away “man’s best friend”. The media officer at the organisation, Jackie Ratcliffe, said that “it’s always the same excuses” that dog owners give.
“They say they’re either moving into a new apartment that doesn’t allow dogs or that they are travelling, moving to another country and can’t take the dog with them,” she said. K9 Friends has space for 120 dogs, but is currently trying to rehome 147 pets. And Muncey said there is a possibility that Feline Friends might close its doors if people don’t start adopting due to lack of funds, increasing cats and decreasing volunteers.Clarence Toilet Seat She said the reason the numbers of cats on the streets is rising is because people do not neuter them, or rescue groups do not “check” who they are giving the animal to and the felines end up back on the street, producing kittens.$10 Prom Dress Sale Colorado Springs A vet at the Blue Oasis Veterinary Clinic, Dr Dieter Malleczek, said that they receives an injured or abandoned cat on a “daily basis”.Apbt Puppies For Sale In San Antonio Tx
Anyone interested in rehoming an abandoned animal can go along to rehoming event due to take place on Friday called the ‘Bin Kitty Collective Adoption Day’ at the Dubai Garden Centre from 4pm to 7pm. Published on Dec 12, 2014 Pets in the City are premier Mobile Pet Groomers in Dubai. For more details about Mobile pet grooming in Dubai, UAE, please visit http://www.petsinthecity.me/ Welcome to Pets in the City Dubai Pet Sitting service Pets in the City is an unique mobile pet grooming store in UAE. details about Pet service in Dubai, Mobile pet grooming and Dubai pet sitting service, please visit http://www.petsinthecity.me. more details about Mobile pet grooming in Dubai, UAE, please Puppies For Sale In Dubai UAE Pets in the City is the leading pet store to buy puppies in Dubai. Know more about Puppies for sale in Dubai, UAE and to buy puppies in Dubai, please visit http://www.petsinthecity.me. Pet Service in Dubai more details about Pet service in Dubai, Mobile pet grooming
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However, as dog-fights became illegal they were used to manage cattle and other livestock, and as family companions, guide dogs, police dogs and therapy dogs. They have a reputation for being aggressive and many countries exercise complete or partial bans on their import and sale.Mastiff dogs descend from one of the most ancient dog breeds in the world and their ancestral breeds are believed to have been used as war dogs. The mastiff is the largest dog in terms of mass and is known for a gentle and loving nature as a companion. Due to their size and protective nature, mastiffs or mastiff crossbreeds are generally considered dangerous and have been completely or partially banned in various countries.  Originally of Japanese origin, Tosa dogs are still called ‘fighting dogs’ and are used as such illegally. They were cross bred to be used in dog fights by cross-breeding old English bulldog, mastiff, St. Bernard, German pointer, great Danes and  bull terrier breeds.United Kingdom, Australia, Denmark, Israel and Singapore are just few of the countries where ownership or import of Tosa dogs are restricted or banned completely.
Having been used as herding dogs for a long time, Rottweilers are known for their intelligence and protective instincts. However, they also are considered one of the most dangerous dogs as they can become aggressive due to improper training, abuse or lack of adequate socialisation. They are extremely unwelcoming to strangers. According to a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) study in the U.S. about fatal dog attacks on humans between 1979 and 1998, Rottweilers and pit bull-type dogs were responsible for more than half (67 per cent) of all deaths.Used a working dog, this breed originated in Germany and is also known as Alsatian. Their obedience, trainability and strength make them great candidates for disability assistance, search-and-rescue missions, police and military roles. While well-trained German Shepherds are least likely to attack people or other animals, lack of socialisation can make them aggressive towards strangers and over-protective of their family.Huskies are used as sled dogs in ice-covered northern parts of the world and are known for their speed.
They usually have a thick double coat and are energetic athletic dogs. This in itself is a reason for the dog to be banned in countries like the UAE or India, where the climate can make the animals suffer and become sad or aggressive. Keeping them cooped up in air-conditioning is not a permanent solution.Alaskan Malamutes are similar to huskies but are used for pulling heavier sleds as they are stronger. They also have a double coat of fur and can be aggressive if not trained properly or if living conditions are not suitable.Originating around the 1890s, Doberman Pinscher is a crossbreed of majorly the Beauceron, German Pinscher, and Rottweiler. Intended for guard duty, they are known for their obedience, fearlessness and trainability. They are considered as likely breeds to show aggression towards strangers or other dogs.This Chinese breed is considered one of the most ancient recognizable dog-breeds of the world. They were used as temple guards in China in ancient times. With a thick coat of fur all over, the Chow has a section of extra thick fur around their neck, giving it an appearance of having a mane.
They require intense training and socialisation from when they are puppies to avoid aggressive behavior. Some insurance companies consider Chow Chows to be dangerous dogs and charge higher for cover. Aggression towards strangers and other animals is very likely.Originally bred for livestock work, these dogs were extensively used for dog-fights in Spain. Aggression is common for these large-sized dogs. Australia and New Zealand are among the countries which have banned import and sale of this breed.In the ‘working group’ of dogs, the Boxer is a medium-sized dog and has a thin coat. While very energetic, these dogs are known to be great with children if properly trained and socialized. Though not commonly known for aggressive behavior, lack of appropriate and early training can increase risk of attacks.Dalmatians make for great family pets but they are large, energetic and like running. Without proper training and socialisation they can turn aggressive. They have been used as warrior dogs and hunting dogs in earlier days.