She’s sulking because we won’t be going for a walk today… (Taken with instagram)
Yep, this is exactly what you think it is, a motorized stair lift for overweight dogs. Some people might call it an awesome invention, some might see it as a fun ride for their pets and perhaps even themselves, while others might interpret it as more of a sign of societal failure than technological advancement. We’ll let you decide.
“They may be man’s best friend, but some dog owners have been throwing their hungry hounds a few too many bones as hundreds of the UK’s favourite pets are being turned into bloated bowwows. While there may still be a few starving strays on the streets, it would appear that for many pampered pooches the 21st century dog’s life involves a lot of eating. Dog obesity is dramatically on the rise, with insurance company More Than predicting that over half of the nations dogs will be overweight by 2022.
Extra layers of ‘puppy’ fat can put pressure on an animal’s back and cause a plethora of bone, respiratory and skin conditions which can render a pet unable to climb a set of stairs. That’s why munching mutts could soon give a whole new meaning to the term ‘doing it doggy style’ - taking a gentle ride on a dog stairlift.
Although it is still in the prototype phase manufacturers hope the £5,000 doglift will be be taken on by a big company and developed for a growing market. Chunky, pictured above, certainly wasn’t working like a dog when he took a ride up the new elevator.
The machine has been made with mutts in mind as it features a special ‘paw push’ start button situated close enough to the ground for the animal to reach with an outstretched leg. Pets can clamber into the plastic basket which then raises several feet off the floor before carrying the four-legged passenger up the stairs.”
[via Dailymail.co.uk]
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Source: Daily Mail
The dog always gets in the way of my GPOYs… (Taken with instagram)
The best part about finishing a paper at 4 AM is going to bed… Except when someone is hogging it… (Taken with instagram)
She always makes me want to stay in bed all day. (Taken with instagram)
At least one of us is sleeping… (Taken with instagram)
We are having our morning cuddles, except now I’m get the silent treatment for petting the cat…. (Taken with instagram)
FINALLY, LUNCHTIME. I’M LITERALLY STARVING.
… IS THAT MY SANDWICH?
THERE’S NO WAY YOU’RE JUST EATING MY SANDWICH.
LOOK AT ME, BECAUSE I’M SERIOUS. IF THAT’S MY SANDWICH YOU’D BETTER MAKE PEACE WITH YOUR GOD.
Source: animalstalkinginallcaps
I take back that “gentle” comment. She kicks in her sleep.
She’s so tired! All of this Bill 16 has us pretty tuckered out.
BILL 16 WENT FOR A SECOND READING TODAY AND PASSED!!
Bill 16 is to revoke the Breed Specific Legislation (BSL) and Pit Bull Ban in Ontario.
For almost 8 years, Pit Bulls have been outlawed in Ontario. All dogs born within 6 months of the BSL passing were allowed within the province. All existing dogs needed to be spayed and neutered. Breeding was outlawed and all Pit Bulls were required to have a muzzle when out in pubic.
As many of you know, I am an owner of a Pit Bull. Kasey is only half Pit Bull, but she is still required to follow the strict law. She actually was only a little under a year when the BSL passed.
Today, Bill 16 went to Queen’s Park for a second vote and passed this round. The bill isn’t 100% approved and requires more evaluation. This is still a huge step forward for Pit Bulls and their owners!
As a Pit Bull owner, I’ve seen the struggle and stigma that follows this breed. Since she is a mixed breed, people’s reactions change drastically when they discover that she is half Pit Bull. When they experience how gentle she is, their response is that this is only because she is also half Chocolate Lab. It always disgusts me. Hopefully Bill 16 is a step forward to reconciling the relationships with Pit Bulls.
Also, while I’m writing this, Kasey is curled up on the couch and fast asleep. She’s also snoring. Anyone who says Pit Bulls can’t be precious and sweet haven’t met this one.
We now interrupt your regular programming to bring you a herd of 42 Saint Bernards taking a walk through the woods. Enjoy.
ALL THE SAINT BERNARDS! I want them all.
IS THIS THE MEANING OF LIFE? 42 SAINT BERNARDS?
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