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Animal Holistics Animal Holistics is the Animal Healing project that I have developed - from having a deep passion fo

04/11/2022
I have been volunteering at the amazing Ginger Cat House Rescue for a few weeks now. I try and go in at least once a wee...
15/09/2022

I have been volunteering at the amazing Ginger Cat House Rescue for a few weeks now. I try and go in at least once a week to work with those cats that need an extra helping hand. June, who runs the rescue does an amazing job with the cats, going above and beyond to keep them fed and safe, then fostered and rehomed.

I am working with the gorgeous Teasel here who had an awful start in life having been abandoned with her 4 brothers and sisters, by their mother. They were found at just a couple of days old covered in maggots and flies.

Teasel is needing a bit of extra help as she is not feeding as well as we would hope. She responded well to the healing and was beautifully relaxed.. and fed well afterwards.

Sadly I can't be there all the time so I shall send some distance healing today to see if we can continue to help her ๐Ÿ’œ๐Ÿ’œ

An interesting read
03/08/2022

An interesting read

Have you ever heard of a big dog suddenly chasing and killing a much smaller one? Perhaps they were playing even, just before the sudden switch. I have. It's unfortunately happened in the last few years in my own village. It's devastating, it's unpredictable, and it's real.

Importantly, IT IS NOT AGGRESSION. It's a phenomenon called predatory drift and it's why my own canine family are managed so closely and responsibly.

Pictured are two of our dogs. Little and large. Beast and button. Big sis and little sis. Call them what you like, but just because they know each other VERY well does not mean they will ever coexist together like similar sized dogs can. It would just not be safe. And it would be neither of their faults.

Just a run and squeal from the little'un could trigger off the big'un. Any "prey-like" behaviour and she could trigger off instincts in her that are akin to a wolf catching and ingesting prey. It's instincts, not aggression. It's not even a choice she would be making.

ALL DOGS CAN BE TRIGGERED INTO PREDATORY DRIFT if the environmental circumstances around them trigger it off e.g. if they're around a dog much smaller than themselves. Daycares for example and even dog walkers need to be aware of this when mixing breeds.

The risk of predatory drift is heightened as well if:

* There is more than one large dog to the small
* They are allowed to play (which has its risks just for sheer size differences as well!)
* The smaller dog is in any way fearful and likely to run, whine or squeal
* The dog is likely a "finisher" i.e. would normally not hesitate to catch a squirrel and eat it right then and there. Some parts of the predatory sequence have been enhanced and/or inhibited in some breeds, but some dogs would still exhibit the full sequence from eye to kill to digest.

How do we manage our family?

* The dogs are never walked together without the both of us humans present. EVER.
* We use long lines as a management tool
* We keep all walks calm and environment focused.
* Absolutely no direct interactions with each other is encouraged on walks. They are in fact called away from any direct interactions.
* They are kept in separate rooms in the house. ALWAYS.
* We do not slack on our management or supervision even for a second. Because that's all it could take. And again, it would be neither of their faults.

(It is our choice to implement this level of management from our own risk assessment of these particular dogs since our family joined together a year ago. Our dogs also have other difficulties beyond the risk of predatory drift so strict management is key for their safety).

As you can see the size difference is significant. They have a lovely relationship. Their tails will wag when they see each other coming into the house and they will touch noses either side of the baby gate. But being the "best of friends" wouldn't stop an accident happening. Predatory drift is not born out of anger, frustration, dislike of one another. It's completely separate. The only way of ensuring it doesn't happen is through awareness and management.

A quick google search will bring up lots of articles on predatory drift and the risks. It is important to be aware of this, whether you're the guardian of a giant breed, or guardian of a toy breed, or frankly, anything in between. Predatory drift between dogs is not too common, but it always has devastating consequences.

Knowledge and awareness is key ๐Ÿพ๐Ÿ’œ

Please note: predatory drift is NOT dogs fighting as a result of over stimulated play. Predatory drift is NOT dogs arguing over a resource such as food. Predatory drift is NOT dog-dog reactivity. There are many reasons why one dog may show aggressive behaviour responses to another and the majority of them would not count as predatory drift.

Ohhh.. I love this.. though it did make me cry too x ๐Ÿ’œ
27/07/2022

Ohhh.. I love this.. though it did make me cry too x ๐Ÿ’œ

๐ŸŒน๐ŸŒน๐ŸŒนAll the little cat spirits were crossing the rainbow bridge when one of them looked back and saw some cats' souls laying on the other side of the bridge, not moving.

โ€œWho are they?โ€ he asked the cat next to him.

โ€œOh, donโ€™t you know they are the souls who had no owner in life and knew no love like we did."

โ€œSo what are they laying there for?โ€ he asked โ€œWhy donโ€™t they cross over like us?โ€

โ€œThey canโ€™t.โ€ replied his new friend โ€œOnly pets with owners can cross."

Just then all the souls on the other side of the bridge sat up and looked down the road.

"Whatโ€™s happening?" asked the little cat. โ€œWatch!โ€ replied his friend.

Whereupon a woman was seen walking towards the bridge. She looked to her left and then to her right then opened her arms wide and all the patiently waiting souls got up and went to her.

She knelt and touched each and every spirit in turn.

They then all proceeded to cross the bridge together.

โ€œWho is that?โ€ he asked his friend.

โ€œThat is someone special.โ€ replied his friend โ€œShe is a rescuer." ๐Ÿˆ๐Ÿˆโ€โฌ›๐Ÿˆ

โ€“ Author unknown

15/07/2022

Such devastating news.. Simon Cowell, the founder of Wildlife Aid in Leatherhead is an absolute angel and he will leave behind a legacy filled with love xx ๐Ÿ’œ

21/06/2022
This was yesterday morning.. my introduction to the fantastic Ginger Cat House Rescue in Worcester Park ๐Ÿ˜บ June does such...
21/06/2022

This was yesterday morning.. my introduction to the fantastic Ginger Cat House Rescue in Worcester Park ๐Ÿ˜บ June does such an amazing job here .. under enormously difficult circumstances.. I feel very privileged that I am able to come in, as a Volunteer Animal Healer, to help these beautiful cats.
Yesterday, I was working with the beautiful Lula who's front leg had been caught in a trap .. honestly.. a trap ๐Ÿ˜ก Who does this in an urban area knowing that an innocent animal will get caught โ“I find it staggering the stupidity of people.
Lula is recovering really well from operation to repair the horrific wound.. she just needs a little extra help.. which I am happy to provide for her ๐Ÿ™

Lula was a dream .. an absolute dream of a client.. full of spirit and deserves her chance of a full and active life x ๐Ÿ’œ

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