Monthly Archive for September, 2011

Sally’s Story

Meet Sally, the beautiful greyhound who has spent the past fortnight with us:

Sally, 15/9/11

On 15th September, 13 year old Sally was handed into an Edinburgh vet to be put to sleep. Though underweight & with terrible dentition, Sally was otherwise in good health. The vet made a few phone calls to various charities, but to no avail – all were either too full or wouldn’t take her on because of her age. However, Scottish Greyhound Sanctuary came through for this old girl, & with their support we took Sally into our home & gave her the TLC that a mature lady like her deserves.

comfort at last

We don’t know too much about Sally’s history, only that she was raced briefly at Shawfield, before being homed by RGT in 2003, & that her elderly owner’s family were unable to cope with looking after her when he no longer could himself. But she is a lovely natured dog – the first thing she did when she arrived at our house was hop right up on the sofa & stretch out, as if to say “now, this is more like it!”

SGS arranged for Sally to have all her rotten teeth removed, & we looked after her here in our home whilst she recovered from her operation (not a small one by any means, given Sally’s age & weight) & got the old girl eating again & starting to put a bit of weight on.

before & after shots(!)

Sally really does amazingly well given her age. Not only does she like to follow you from room to room to check what you are up to, but she gets all excited when it’s time for walkies & keeps up a fair pace once you’re out there too!

out with friends at the park

keeping watch over us in the kitchen

Raring to go!  Sally up Blackford Hill

It didn’t take long before SGS found the special long term home that Sally needed, where she will be able to live out the rest of her days in comfort, without fear of neglect or abandonment. Sally’s new Mum, Jaclyn (another SGS volunteer), reports that she has settled well already & is enjoying the company of Jaclyn’s existing greyhound, Gem, as well as ‘eating like a horse’ & stealing the hearts of all who meet her!

Sally in her new home: Did you ever see a dog look for comfortable?

Sally in the sunshine

Although Sally was only with us here for a short time, she had a big effect on me & we really miss her now that she has gone. I am so thankful that I was in a position to help save this beautiful girl’s life by taking her in that day, & I’ll always remember her twinkly eyes & the way they seemed to say ‘thank you’ every single time she looked at me. I hope they go on twinkling for a long time to come…

those eyes…

Happy Families

I’m always happy when one of our foster greyhounds goes to their forever home, but was chuffed to bits when I found out where, or rather with whom, our Scottish Greyhound Sanctuary foster dog Kevin (/Kenny) was going to be living…

Mr K

The handsome Kevin was only with us for 3 weeks before a couple contacted SGS looking for a companion dog for their existing greyhound. & you’ll never guess who said existing dog was… None other than our previous foster girl, the beautiful Poppy!

Poppy Popstar

SGS & I felt that Kevin’s laid back attitude would be a nice calming influence on the more energetic Poppy, whereas Poppy’s playfulness would likely help to bring Kevin out of his shell. So, the adoption was all set to go ahead, providing the 2 dogs got on when they met up ‘in person’.

No issues there whatsoever – it was love at first sight for these guys & after sniffing each other over they were running around the park together like old friends. & it didn’t take long for Poppy’s playful side to rub off on Kevin, as he got to grips with playing with a ball for the first time!

Friends reunited: Poppy, me, Kenny & Martin

It was wonderful to see Poppy again – she has grown into a beautiful, sleek girl & is all toned & muscly now she is getting to run off lead regularly. It was fun to hear about her antics too, how she’s been stealing sausages at barbeques & making friends with spaniels at the park ;-)

Happy families: Poppy, Susan, Kevin & Kenny

Kevin & Poppy are very lucky to not only have each other, but a fantastic couple to look after them, & I wish them both a lifetime of happiness together in their forever home with Susan & Kenny. Endings don’t come much happier than this!

Kevin & Poppy on sharing their forever sofa

Show Me The Bunny

Last week I was upset to learn that BBC Radio 5 Live were promoting greyhound racing as “a great, fun night out”. Not only this, but Fighting Talk presenter Colin Murray has “adopted” a racing greyhound which the show is encouraging its listeners to bet on & providing live radio coverage of this dog’s races. The dog is called Showme Thebunny.

BBC presenter Colin Murray posing in front of greyhound traps on the Fighting Talk homepage

After listening to the show’s 19th August broadcast I felt utterly disgusted by the BBC’s treatment of this subject & their unashamed promotion of the greyhound racing industry. Having never previously complained to the BBC, I felt compelled to make my voice, & that of all the thousands of greyhounds whose lives are exploited by the industry, heard.

Here is the complaint which I submitted to the BBC via their complaints site on 9/9/11:

I am thoroughly disgusted that the BBC is endorsing the greyhound racing industry. Listening to Radio 5 Live’s Friday 19th August 7 o’clock evening broadcast, I was appalled to hear this cruel ‘sport’ referred to by presenter Colin Murray as “a great fun night out” before introducing his listeners to the greyhound they had “adopted”. I have 2 adopted greyhounds myself – adopted from greyhound rescue charities after they were cast aside by the racing industry having served their purpose. Greyhounds have a lifespan of approximately 12 years, & yet most racing greyhounds’ ‘careers’ are over by the time they are just 3 years old. These dogs are vastly overbred & many are disposed of as puppies when they fail to show sufficient interest in chasing a mechanical hare along a track. For the BBC to inform its listeners that they had “adopted” a greyhound makes a mockery of the many rescue charities that work both within the UK & worldwide to rescue, rehabilitate & rehome these unwanted (often neglected & abused) dogs when they no longer run fast enough, & causes me deep offence.

To listen to the presenters mock ‘ShowMe TheBunny’ as she got “bumped” at the first corner, a corner which for so many greyhounds is the last one they ever turn (tracks being purposefully engineered so that dogs are likely to injure themselves & fall whilst attempting to catch the lure), was sickening. Dogs who are injured at racing tracks are frequently euthanised when owners/trainers decide an injury is not worth treating because it will render the dog unable to race competitively – this often includes minor injurieswhich are easily treated & would have no longterm impact on the dog outside the world of racing. A

At the end of the broadcast, thanks were given “Owlerton Stadium & everyone with the greyhound association” – I wonder how many of your presenters/producers or indeed listeners were aware that Owlerton is one of the most dangerous greyhound tracks in Britain & its trainers are renowned for feeding their dogs class A drugs? Interesting how there was no mention of that on your program. Informing listeners that the light hearted, rose-tinted view which is being presented “is real dog racing” is not only misleading but false. I ask that the BBC not only withdraw their coverage of greyhound racing, but that you present your readers with the cold, hard facts about the treatment & fate of these dogs. I can guarantee that no-one will be deluded enough to think it’s “a great fun night out” then.

Needless to say, I have as yet received no response from the BBC.

Now, during the broadcast which I listened to, mention was made of a Twitter account which had been set up in the name of “adopted” dog, Showme TheBunny, with listeners being urged to ‘follow’ this account in order to receive updates of her races: @ShowMe_TheBunny I’m more of a Facebook person myself, but do have a Twitter account (@greyhoundgal) & thought I would go take a look. & thank goodness that I did…

About a year ago I posted some hand printed pet portraits I had been working on here on my blog, including this commission (sold via my Folksy shop back in July 2010) of retired greyhound, Bomber, chasing a football along with the tongue-in-cheek caption ‘show me the bunny’:

original photograph of Bomber & resulting hand printed image on ladies hoodie

Imagine my horror when I discovered my hand printed image was being used as an avatar/logo for Showme Thebunny’s Twitter account?! No credit whatsoever  is given to me as the artist. What I am most distressed about, however, is the fact that my art actively promotes greyhound rescue & by using my (easily recognisable) image they BBC have associated both it & me with the greyhound racing industry & their show’s irresponsible attitude towards it!

screenshot of @ShowMe_TheBunny’s Twitter page showing my image being used as the avatar

I immediately submitted a copyright infringement report to Twitter & composed my second letter of complaint to the BBC in so many hours:

I am writing to ask that you remove my image from Radio 5 Live’s twitter account @ShowMe_TheBunny immediately.

The image which you are displaying as @ShowMe_TheBunny’s avatar is my original design (see http://www.folksy.com/items/678909-Custom-greyhound-hoodie-treats-pouches-RESERVED-for-Holly) & your use constitutes an infringement of copyright. My work is protected under law & this constitutes a breach of my legal rights. This is unacceptable & must stop.

Furthermore, in view of the facts that my business actively promotes greyhound rescue & by using my (easily recognisable) image you have associated both it & me with the greyhound racing industry & your show’s irresponsible attitude towards it,  I demand an apology. I am seeking legal advice & this case will be pursued if you do not comply with my request.

As well as submitting this through the BBC’s formal complaint site, I have also emailed it directly to Colin Murray via fightingtalk@bbc.co.uk & 5live@bbc.co.uk with copies forwarded to watchdog@bbc.co.uk, strobes@private-eye.co.uk & sarah.jones@bbc.co.uk. I am still waiting for a response & my image remains on public display on their Twitter page.

& what was the reaction of  the customer who originally commissioned this print when I told them how the image was being used by the BBC?

I would HATE any image of my beautiful boy to be promoting something which treated him and his companion like a disposable bit of consumerism.

If you are even half as appalled by all this is I am, please show your support by

My hope is that in some way the BBC’s careless use of my image can be used to create (more) adverse publicity against their irresponsible coverage & endorsement of greyhound racing. This is an opportunity to educate both the BBC’s staff &  its listeners about the harsh realities of what goes on in the industry, so please, please consider taking action.

Folksy Friday: Do Me a Favour!

Back in March, Martin & I began experimenting making our own soap. We were so pleased with the results that we decided handmade soaps would make lovely wee gifts for the guests at our upcoming wedding & set about making some sea-inspired soapy wedding favours…

soap starfish

nautical themed soaps

soap fish

sometimes you just can’t beat some plain old fashioned bars!

We packaged our soaps in brown paper bags, which I lino-printed with the same starfish design we used on our wedding invitations. We added a finishing touch to our favours by using jute thread to attach little ingredient labels to each bag so that everyone knew exactly what was in their soaps!

our wedding favours

Making your own favours is a great way to add a special handmade touch to your wedding, & can work out very cost-efficient too. & if  you don’t fancy the all-out DIY approach (or simply want some gorgeous packaging for your own handmade goods), then Folksy is full of fabulous ideas that will give your guests something to remember your big day by…

clockwise from top left:

  1. ELEGANT PERSONALISED WEDDING FAVOUR TAGS Set of 100 by Ditzy Creations
  2. Parma Violet Fizzy Drops by Be Bubbleicious
  3. Gift Box, Print and Make Bugs Pillow Boxes by Papercake: Print & Make
  4. Pack of 10 Little brown favour bags by Creative and Contemporary
  5. Personalised Bottletop Magnets by Quirky Boots
  6. Old Fashioned Sweet Shop Bags by Practically Perfect in Every Way