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		<title>Dog Adoption Diary: Lee Hersley &amp; Mutley</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mutley, first known as Rebecca, found herself looking for a new home at 10-11 weeks old Collie cross girl who was in the care of Dorset Dog Rescue. Lee was looking for another dog for their family and came across Rebecca&#8217;s profile on DogsBlog.com and here&#8217;s her story: We have nothing but fun together and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mutley, first known as Rebecca, found herself looking for a new home at 10-11 weeks old Collie cross girl who was in the care of Dorset Dog Rescue. Lee was looking for another dog for their family and came across Rebecca&#8217;s <a href="http://www.dogsblog.com/rebecca/">profile</a> on DogsBlog.com and here&#8217;s her story:</p>
<p>We have nothing but fun together and she has settled into our family perfectly. She loves her new big sister Lucky, who has had to adjust to Mutley&#8217;s presence but has done so really well. At first Lucky was jealous but now she plays with mutley every day and looks out for her when they are around other dogs.</p>
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<p>Mutley enjoys the fishing life very much as we travel all around Cornwall and have just got back from the Isle of White. She loves all the different smells and walks that are found on the coastline and when we fish beaches,we always have balls or sticks to throw for Lucky and Mutley really enjoys running up and down the beach.I have to be carefull though because she has developed quite a taste for our fishing bait and she is very quick to gobble it up when we are not looking!</p>
<p>Her confidence has grown a great deal since joining our family,she is very loving and gentle,she is a quiet contented little girl and her training is going really well as she is a very intelligent pup. I can&#8217;t thank you enough for bringing us together, DogsBlog and I hope we can give encouragement to others thinking of adopting a dog.</p>
<p><strong>September is National Dog Adoption Month, run in association with Butcher&#8217;s Pet Care and DogsBlog.com &#8211; be part of something special – bring joy, adopt a dog.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Visit <a href="http://www.dogsblog.com">www.dogsblog.com</a> to discover dogs looking for new homes across the UK.</strong></p>
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		<title>Battersea Dogs and Cats Home</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[* Some reports have suggested that adopting a dog has become fashionable recently, have you seen any evidence of this at Battersea? At Battersea Dogs &#38; Cats Home we have seen certain breeds of dogs become fashionable but sadly for the wrong reasons, as status symbols. Our thorough re-homing procedure at Battersea Dogs &#38; Cats [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>* Some reports have suggested that adopting a dog has become fashionable  recently, have you seen any evidence of this at Battersea?</strong></p>
<p>At Battersea Dogs &amp; Cats Home we have seen certain breeds of dogs become  fashionable but sadly for the wrong reasons, as status symbols. Our thorough  re-homing procedure at Battersea Dogs &amp; Cats Home ensures that anyone adopting a  dog from us is getting a dog for the right reasons and not because of fashion.</p>
<p><strong>* Battersea has had some high profile visitors over the years, do you  notice that interest in adoption increases after celebrities are reported to  have visited? </strong></p>
<p>Having celebrities re-home a dog or cat from us certainly helps raise the  profile of the home but we have not noticed an increase in re-homing after a  celebrity has visited.</p>
<p><strong>* What do you feel should be the main considerations for anyone looking to  adopt a dog from a home such as yours?</strong></p>
<p>The main considerations when getting a dog from us or anywhere else, is can  you make a lifelong commitment to a dog for the next 10 to 15 years. Will your  lifestyle and home suit a dog and if so, which breed would be best? You need to  consider the requirements for the breed you are interested in as well as the  financial implications of owning a pet. Another important consideration is  whether you have children or visiting children and will the dog be suitable to  live with them. Also, if you have other pets you need to consider whether they  will be accommodating to another one.</p>
<p>Some dogs from rescue centres may have behavioural issues due to the way they  have been treated in the past. Battersea Dogs &amp; Cats Home’s Behaviour Unit work  with these dogs to make sure they are suitable for re-homing but they may need  further work at home which the unit will advise on. Everyone who re-homes a dog  or cat from us has access to our Behaviour Advice Line on 0905 020 0222 (calls  cost 25p per minute from a BT landline, other networks may vary).</p>
<p><strong>* Have the levels of dogs that require re-homing over recent years  increased or decreased?</strong><br />
The number of dogs needing re-homing has not increased but the number of breeds  rather than mongrels needing homes has definitely increased. For the first time  in our 147 year history, the mongrel is not the most common dog we care for.  That accolade belongs to the Staffordshire Bull Terrier with 1,389 coming in to  us last year compared to 981 mongrels.</p>
<p><strong>* What are the main reasons for dogs having to be cared for by Battersea?</strong></p>
<p>Dogs come into Battersea Dogs &amp; Cats Home from two sources, either as strays  or as gifts from people who are unable or unwilling to look after them anymore.  Strays may have been abandoned by their owners or they may have become lost. We  try and find the dog’s owners but if we can’t and the dog isn’t reclaimed after  seven days, the dog will be put through our unrivalled assessment procedure to  find out what sort of home and lifestyle would most suit it. Only then will the  dog be put up for re-homing. If you have lost your dog or cat, you should call  our Lost Dogs &amp; Cats Line on 0901 477 8477 (calls are charged at 60p per minute  from a BT landline, other networks may vary). Dogs that are gifted in to us come  for a wide variety of reasons, moving house, people becoming unable to cope with  the dog; however one of the most common reasons is that the owner’s lifestyle  has changed and they can’t care for the dog anymore, which is why we recommend  seriously thinking long and hard about your lifestyle now and in the future and  if a dog is really the ideal pet for you.</p>
<p><strong>* Do you feel more could be done by the Government to reduce the  amount of dogs that need to be re-homed or does responsibility lie with people  who purchase the dogs in the first place?</strong></p>
<p>Some sort of control would be welcomed by us but the problem is regulation,  however the most important thing now is education. Responsible owners will  already be doing their bit to prevent increases in unwanted dogs. However if  more people took pet ownership seriously and thought long and hard about their  life now and in the future and stopped and asked themselves, is my lifestyle  going to allow me to care for this dog for the next ten to 15 years, then we  wouldn’t have as many dogs coming in to Battersea.</p>
<p><strong>* Under what circumstances would you refuse to re-home a dog with a  potential new owner?</strong></p>
<p>All potential owners go through a rigorous re-homing procedure which involves  an in-depth interview with all the family, home visit and at times an after  visit&#8230; Each case is judged individually but we would not re-home a dog to  someone who was going to be out all day and leave the dog alone; someone about  to move house, go on holiday or have a baby; someone with small children if the  dog was unsuitable to live with small children; someone with other pets if the  dog was unsuitable to live with other pets; someone who lived in rented  accommodation where pets were forbidden; someone who could not make a lifelong  commitment, emotionally and financially.</p>
<p><strong>* Would you encourage anyone who is considering getting a dog to  visit a home first before purchasing from a breeder?</strong></p>
<p>We would definitely encourage people to visit a reputable rescue centre  rather than buy from a breeder. Here at Battersea Dogs &amp; Cats Home we are happy  to offer advice to anyone thinking of getting a dog and due to the popularity of  breeds today you can find most pedigree breeds here too. You don’t need to be  ready to re-home a dog to come in and see us, but when you are we will do  everything we can to find the right dog for you. Furthermore, all our dogs will  have been through Battersea’s assessment procedure so you will have a clear idea  of their temperament and behaviour before you take them home. There are also  many breed specific rescue centres which can help in your search for a  particular dog.</p>
<p><strong>* Do many of the dogs in your care require a lot of rehabilitation  after they have been re-homed or does much of that rehabilitation take place at  Battersea?</strong></p>
<p>Most of the rehabilitation takes place at Battersea. Our Behaviour Unit has  expert trainers and behaviourists who will work for weeks or months with a dog  to ensure it is suitable for re-homing. A dog will not be put up for sale until  then. Some dogs with behaviour problems will need further training in the home,  for example a dog may have separation anxiety so the time it is left alone will  have to be built up gradually.</p>
<p><strong>* Have you re-homed a dog over the years who has stood out amongst  the rest for any particular reason?</strong></p>
<p>We re-home over 5,300 dogs and cats a year so it is impossible to pick out  one. We are proud of all our ex-residents whether they become working dogs (we  have re-homed dogs to be used in mountain and sea rescue, police dogs, hearing  dogs for deaf people, dogs for the disabled, sniffer dogs for the army and  customs, pets as therapy dogs), or faithful companions to people from every walk  of life.</p>
<hr /><strong>Thinking of adopting a dog?</strong></p>
<p><strong>Your</strong> dream dog is waiting for you right now at <a href="http://www.dogsblog.com"><strong>www.dogsblog.com</strong></a></p>
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