Kennel Club
Kennel Club #BanShockCollars campaign set to be won in England
The Kennel Club is delighted that, following a meeting with Rt Hon Michael Gove and Ross Thomson MP just last week, it is understood that a ban on both the sale and use of shock collars is to be announced across the UK shortly, following a consultation period on the terms of such a ban, including a total import ban and a possible amnesty.
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Five Hero Dogs
Five Hero Dogs Named as Finalists in hero dog awards
Judges from the Kennel Club, the UK’s largest dog welfare organisation, have selected five inspiring finalists to go forward for the public vote, with the winner being announced in the Genting Arena at the Birmingham NEC on the final day of Crufts, the world’s greatest dog show, on Sunday 11th March. These five dog heroes are just some of the dogs celebrated at the show for the ways that they enrich our lives.
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New partner
The Kennel Club announce Purina PRO Plan as their new partner in pet nutrition
Caroline Kisko, Kennel Club Secretary, said: “We are delighted to be working with Purina PRO Plan who share many of the same beliefs as the Kennel Club in terms of responsible dog breeding through the Kennel Club’s Assured Breeder Scheme and the important role that our canine companions play in our society.
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Foreign Secretary backs call to ban
Foreign Secretary backs call to ban shock collars
In a video posted on Ross Thomson MP’s twitter account, the Foreign Secretary states: “I am absolutely shocked to discover that electric collars are being used on dogs as utensils of discipline and education. There are far better ways of training your dog. Just as you don’t need to cane children anymore, we’ve moved on from that – let’s move on from electric shock dog collars.”
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Kennel Club welcomes consultation
Kennel Club welcomes consultation on third-party puppy sale ban
The Kennel Club, whose own regulations explicitly ban the sale of puppies to third parties, has long called for an end to the sale of puppies in pet shops and by other third party retailers, as puppy farmers often use such outlets to sell their pups to unsuspecting members of the public who never see the terrible conditions that the pups were raised in.
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Say bonjour
Say bonjour to the UK’s newest pedigree dog – the Barbet
Following the ‘entente chaleureuse’ established between Theresa May and Emmanuel Macron at last week’s summit in London, Anglo-French relations in the world of dogs also look set to become even more cordial after official recognition of an ancient French breed in the UK.
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Outdoor dog kennel

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Cleaning ideas for dog kennel

Maintaining your pet kennels wash is as important as maintaining your house tidy, it also benefits your pet's lifestyle and helps keep them healthy. A lot of different viruses and parasites are often seen in soiled kennels therefore that it is of upmost significant to incorporate your pet kennel into a regular cleaning regime. Cleaning Company Cincinnati suggest that outside kennel should be completely washed every week to eliminate all germs growing whereas an indoor kennel ought to be cleaned yearly, it's also advisable to make sure your dog toys and bowls are washed on a regular basis to prevent cross contamination.
When cleansing your puppy kennel whether it's an outside or an indoor gardener the principles are all the same. You have to drain the kennel completely contained all dog bowls, dog toys and meals, you also have to make sure that your dog has a safe area to be whilst the cleanup procedure is happening. Once empty, utilizing a very simple bleach, simply sponge all of the interior of the kennel. As soon as you've got bleached the kennel you'll need a bucket of warm soapy water to wash off some excess bleach. Finally you'll boil hot water to wash off any soap residue and then dry with a towel that will ensure any germs is eliminated but additionally that the kennel is secure for the dog to go back to. All bowls have to get washed and toys cleaned on a boil wash. I'd use the very same materials to wash your kennel each time and remember to wash and wash them out after each use.
Based on the sort of dog kennel you've got, determines how hard this job is going to probably be for you. Inevitably plastic kennels are a whole lot easier to wash since there are fewer areas for germs to hide on account of the surface stuff. Red mite enjoy hiding in pits and grooves frequently seen in wooden kennels therefore should you opt to get a wooden shredder then please be mindful of the fact they're a good deal harder to clean and maintain compared to the plastic kennel. I'd always allow the cleaning merchandise soak in the wood in case any germs has done too, this will be to make sure it's a really clean tidy. After cleaning, you need to allow it to dry after scrubbing, then seal with timber therapy and allow that dry also. In addition to kennels, in case you own any galvanised panels then those also would wash to be cleaned in precisely the exact same manner as your plastic kennels and will dry right away, allowing your dog return for their secure place in almost no time in any way.